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Conflict Resolution Program Design & Implementation

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The contract entails the design and implementation of community-based dialogue platforms, mediation programs, and peacebuilding initiatives targeting conflict-affected regions including Armenia/Azerbaijan, Cambodia/Thailand, and DRC/Rwanda. These efforts aim to foster sustainable peace by engaging local stakeholders, promoting inclusive communication, and reducing violence through structured conflict resolution mechanisms. The work requires deep cultural understanding, on-the-ground coordination with local organizations, and the ability to adapt strategies to evolving political and social dynamics in each region. This is a subcontract under the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor within the Department of State, classified under NAICS code 611710, indicating an educational support services context with a focus on capacity building and civilian peace education. The opportunity was posted on July 13, 2026, with a response deadline of August 13, 2026. While no specific location for performance is defined, implementation will occur across the specified conflict zones, requiring flexible operational planning and logistical coordination. Proposers must demonstrate proven experience in conflict mediation, community engagement in high-risk environments, and successful delivery of similar international peacebuilding programs.

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Design and implement community peacebuilding platforms in conflict zones with local engagement and cultural adaptation.

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Department Of State → Bureau Of Democracy Human Rights And LaborView Agency

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611710 - Educational Support ServicesView NAICS

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Design and implement community-based dialogue platforms, mediation programs, and peacebuilding initiatives in conflict-affected regions such as Armenia/Azerbaijan, Cambodia/Thailand, and DRC/Rwanda.

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