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Mission and objectives

UNDP works in about 170 countries and territories, helping to achieve the eradication of poverty, and the reduction of inequalities and exclusion. We help countries to develop policies, leadership skills, partnering abilities, institutional capabilities and build resilience in order to sustain development results. In Sudan, UNDP supports a broad range of development interventions. At present, this focuses on support for Sudan’s transition, coupled with efforts on peacebuilding and stabilization, climate-resilience and access to energy, and broader health and economic improvement. Learn more about our impact in 2019.
With dedicated support from donor nations, the international community, and national and international partners, UNDP works in Sudan to deliver on our promise to empower resilient nations.
Serving as the main development integrator in Sudan, UNDP supports SDG-focused strategic capacity development initiatives nationwide, focusing on: inclusive socioeconomic transformation and revival; restoring governance through inclusive and accountable institutions; sustaining and consolidating local peacebuilding; and investing in a new Green Deal through renewable energy and climate resilience efforts.
Through our active partnerships with national and international entities, UNDP strives to eliminate poverty, enable recovery, and ensure effective management of natural resources, and advance peace and social cohesion.

Achieving this will require investment in stabilization and resilience strengthening at all levels of society, in tandem with humanitarian assistance. For more details of UNDP work in Sudan please visit https://www.sd.undp.org/.

Context

This UN Volunteer assignment forms part of UNDP Sudan’s effort to rebuild and strengthen local peace infrastructures during ongoing armed conflict. Prior to the war, public university-affiliated peace centers functioned as trusted academic and practitioner platforms for conflict research, mediation process design, dialogue facilitation, and conflict advisory support. They served as neutral conveners capable of bridging political, ethnic, and regional divides.

The war has disrupted their operations through displacement, infrastructure damage, leadership fragmentation, and funding collapse. However, these centers remain among the few institutions with the legitimacy, expertise, and networks necessary to support community-level peacebuilding.

The National UN Volunteer will be embedded within a selected Peace Centre to:
• Support institutional recovery and operational strengthening
• Conduct structured conflict analysis
• Assist in mediation process design and facilitation support
• Contribute to documentation of local peace initiatives
• Support the application of Everyday Peace Indicators methodologies
• Strengthen linkages between local peace actors and UNDP/UN programming
• Promote and support women’s participation in conflict prevention, mediation, and peacebuilding efforts.

The assignment features a dual reporting line:
• Technical supervision: UNDP Peacebuilding & Governance Pillar
• Operational coordination: Director/Head of Host Peace Centre

Additional Information:

National UN Specialist Volunteers in Sudan are entitled to:
- Monthly Volunteer Living allowance (VLA) at amount of 1,597.25 USD.
- danger and Hardship Differential DHD: 575. USD.
- Annual and learning leaves.
- Free Medical and life insurance.
- Free access to different learning platforms.

Task description

1. Institutional Strengthening & Needs Assessment
• Conduct needs assessments of the host Peace Centre to identify infrastructure, operational, capacity and staffing gaps.
• Support revitalization of institutional mandates and workplans.
• Assist in rebuilding documentation systems and institutional memory.

2. Conflict Analysis & Mediation Process Support
• Conduct structured conflict analysis.
• Support the design of inclusive mediation and dialogue processes at community level.
• Provide technical backstopping to insider mediators and peace practitioners.
• Facilitate or co-facilitate dialogue processes.

3. Sudan Peace Observatory Engagement
• Support engagement with the Sudan Peace Observatory, a conflict-sensitive platform that documents and analyses local peace initiatives across Sudan to strengthen situational awareness and inform adaptive peacebuilding programming.
• Document local peace initiatives using structured analytical frameworks, including the Actors-Content-Context-Process (ACCP) model used by the Observatory.
• Support triangulation and validation of locally sourced information in coordination with the Peace Centre network.
• Receive training in the Everyday Peace Indicators (EPI) methodology and support integration of EPI findings into Observatory analysis to strengthen understanding of local conflict dynamics and social cohesion trends.

4. Support UNDP Peacebuilding and Governance Programming
• Support the rollout and implementation of UNDP peacebuilding and governance programming in the geographic area or state where the Peace Centre is located and where the UN Volunteer is assigned.
• Work in coordination with the UNDP Peacebuilding and Governance Pillar and the host Peace Centre to ensure programming is informed by local conflict dynamics and grounded in community-level peacebuilding efforts.
• Support documentation of programme outcomes, lessons learned, and emerging good practices from field implementation.

5. Conflict-Sensitive Programming Advisory
• Provide regular analytical briefs and risk updates to UNDP and relevant partners to support conflict-sensitive decision-making across humanitarian, development, and peace programming.
• Identify geographic areas and thematic sectors requiring preventive engagement or prioritized intervention considering brewing tensions and escalation risks.
• Advise on integrating conflict sensitivity into humanitarian and development interventions to mitigate unintended negative impacts and prevent aid-related tensions or instrumentalization.
• Contribute to adaptive programming by identifying opportunities where humanitarian or development interventions can reinforce local peace dividends and strengthen inter-group cooperation.

6. Knowledge Management
• Prepare periodic analytical and narrative reports for UNDP.
•Track emerging risks to local peace agreements.
• Contribute to donor reporting and visibility products.
• Support knowledge exchange between Peace Centers and UNDP teams.
• Document lessons learned and good practices for adaptive programming.
• Contribute to a networking culture between the Peace Centers across Sudan, fostering collaboration and joint visioning for conflict transformation and durable peacebuilding across the country.


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