Grants and Contributions:
The expected outcomes of this project include: (1) increased understanding and mapping of conflict risks and entry points; (2) women empowered to mediate in peacebuilding; (3) established first contact, new communication channels or building trust between conflict actors; (4) increased inclusion of marginalized voices; (5) improved peace and conflict management agreements, violence reduction and humanitarian access mechanisms; and (6) increased gender-responsive provisions in agreements or mechanisms supported by the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue.
The value of the agreement is changed to $12,500,000 CAD, The end date is changed to 2025-03-31.
The Peace and Stabilization Operations Program (PSOPs) is an integral component of the Government of Canada’s toolbox to prevent and respond to conflicts and crises abroad. It supports rapid, effective, whole-of-government coordinated responses to a wide range of challenges and serves as a valuable instrument for supporting stability in conflict-affected regions. PSOPs provides visible and concrete assistance in response to conflicts and crises abroad through targeted programming, the deployment of Canadian police officers (in partnership with Public Safety Canada and the RCMP) and civilian personnel, and direct support to the UN and multilateral peace operations, conflict prevention, mediation, and peacebuilding efforts.