Social Cohesion, Peace Consolidation and Conflict Prevention Assistant

Strengthen social cohesion and prevent conflict in Timor-Leste.

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Overview

Strengthen social cohesion and prevent conflict in Timor-Leste.

You have:

  • Experience in organizing community events or projects that bring diverse groups together is invaluable.
  • Experience in facilitating meetings, workshops, or discussions that encourage participation from everyone.
  • Ability to navigate social situations, understand etiquette, and work with others.
  • Skills like consulting with local authorities, community leaders and members, building partnerships, and organizing events help to bring people together.
  • Ability to work with local authorities and communities to address and de-escalate conflicts between different groups is vital for maintaining a cohesive environment.

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This project aims to strengthen social cohesion and prevent conflict in Timor-Leste by empowering excluded groups, particularly youth and women, to claim their rights through participation in inclusive community engagement, civic education, and dialogue-based activities. This approach generates deeper insights into conflict dynamics and promotes community resilience through inclusive governance and peacebuilding, contributing to a safer, more cohesive, and inclusive society. Building on the lessons learned from the pilot initiative in Vila Verde, this new project aims to refine and consolidate the tested methodology through its replication in selected rural communities. The pilot initiative in Vila Verde provided joint problem-solving workshops that integrated state institutions with communities to enhance cooperation and reduce intra-community conflict, attended by 580 community members (47% women) from the target community and additional neighbouring communities of Madohi, Manleuana, and Camea. Additionally, the initiative empowered 160 youths (58% women) through capacity-building programs that provided specific economic and market-relevant skills, thereby reducing their likelihood of engaging in violence due to their new employable skills. By adapting the approach to diverse local realities, the project will generate deeper insights into the social fabric and conflict dynamics of more remote communities, where exclusion and mistrust in institutions persist. Through inclusive community engagement, civic education, and dialogue-based activities, the initiative addresses the root causes of violence and weak state-community relations. It aims to strengthen trust between communities and government institutions, promote peace and social cohesion, and enhance youth participation in civic processes. These efforts will reinforce ongoing work by the Ministry of Interior and the G7+ to promote active citizenship, accountable, and gender-responsive governance. The project will also validate a practical, context-specific toolkit that will streamline the implementation of a locally grounded methodology for peace consolidation. This will enable more effective, community-led approaches to conflict prevention and resilience building, while also providing a scalable framework for national use

Social Cohesion, Peace Consolidation and Conflict Prevention Assistant is a professional facilitator who will helps groups and communities build constructive relationships, resolve disputes peacefully, and prevent future violence by addressing root causes of conflict. Key responsibilities include creating safe spaces for dialogue, assisting in dispute resolution processes like mediation, building trust across different social groups, and strengthening the capacity of communities and governments to manage conflict. The goal is to establish the foundations for sustainable peace and development by addressing underlying injustices through nonviolent means.

Under the direct supervision of Social Cohesion National Project Manager, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks:

• Facilitate dialogue: Facilitate Community Dialogues focused on critical thematic is-sues related to peace and social cohesion. • Social cohesion building: Develop and nurture relationships across different ethnic, religious, or boundaries to build trust and a shared sense of community. • Conflict prevention: Assisting to Identify and address the structural and root causes of conflict to prevent violence from reoccurring. • Capacity building: Implement a civic education outreach campaign targeting youth in the target communities. • Promote peace: Replicate the peace consolidation initiative in selected target communities to expand its impact and actively work to transform the conditions that generate conflict and promote sustainable peace and development.

☒ Accountability ☒ Adaptability and Flexibility ☒ Building Trust ☐ Client Orientation ☒ Commitment and Motivation ☒ Commitment to Continuous Learning ☐ Communication ☐ Creativity ☐ Empowering Others ☐ Ethics and Values ☒ Integrity ☐ Judgement and Decision-making ☐ Knowledge Sharing ☐ Leadership ☐ Managing Performance ☐ Planning and Organizing ☐ Professionalism ☐ Respect for Diversity ☐ Self-Management ☐ Technological Awareness ☐ Vision ☒ Working in Teams

Skills • Interpersonal and Social Skills: Being able to navigate social situations, understand et-iquette, and work with others is fundamental. • Community Engagement: Skills like consulting with local authorities, community lead-ers and members, building partnerships, and organizing events help to bring people together. • Conflict Resolution: The ability to work with local authorities and communities to ad-dress and de-escalate conflicts between different groups is vital for maintaining a co-hesive environment.

Experience • Community Organization: Experience in organizing community events or projects that bring diverse groups together is invaluable. • Facilitation: Experience in facilitating meetings, workshops, or discussions that encourage participation from everyone.

Living conditions in Viqueque are mixed, with rural residents facing challenges in accessing basic services like adequate water and reliable transportation, which are improving with infrastructure projects. However, these areas are also vulnerable to climate change impacts, which can affect food and water security. Recent improvements have focused on infrastructure, such as rehabilitating roads, and community-based projects are working on land restoration and food systems.

Potential interview questions

How have you facilitated community dialogues focused on peace and social cohesion? The interviewer wants to understand your experience in engaging communities in peacebuilding activities. Describe a specific instance where you led a dialogue, the challenges faced, and the outcomes achieved.
Can you give an example of a time you helped resolve a conflict? This question aims to assess your conflict resolution skills in real-world situations. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies do you use to build trust across different social groups? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Describe a situation where you implemented a capacity building program for youth. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you approach civic education in your community engagement work? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What methods do you find effective in facilitating discussions with diverse community members? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
In what ways have you adapted initiatives for local realities, particularly in rural settings? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What role do you believe gender responsiveness plays in social cohesion efforts? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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