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Established in 2007, the Darfur Community Peace and Stability Fund (DCPSF) promotes peacebuilding and reconciliation by implementing community-based recovery and development activities in Darfur. A pooled funding mechanism, the DCPSF channel funds to programmes addressing the most critical needs in the areas of social service delivery, peacebuilding, improved governance, and community livelihoods.
Status: Active
Latest reports:
Fund established:
The work of the Darfur Community Peace and Stability Fund is possible thanks to the efforts of . These resources are pooled and channelled to participating organizations to promote joint action and multi-stakeholder partnerships, making a difference on the ground.
The Darfur Community Peace and Stability Fund (DCPSF) is a multi-donor trust fund that supports community-level peacebuilding and conflict mediation in the region of Darfur. Fund stakeholders work towards achieving local peace and stability by providing support where it is needed most. In line with the United Nations ‘New Way of Working’ and pursuit of collective outcomes in humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding programming, the DCPSF addresses underlying causes of conflict by strengthening community inclusiveness and cohesion along with local peacebuilding structures and expanded livelihood opportunities.
Initiatives funded by the DCPSF fall within, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Priority programmes and projects are implemented by a range of organizations from the United Nations in tandem with national and local NGOs and civil society organizations.
Sustaining any end to the protracted conflict in Darfur involves addressing the root causes of conflict, which are extreme poverty, political and economic marginalization, environmental degradation and competition over natural resources.
The DCPSF funds initiatives that address these core causes of conflict. Fund stakeholders support the timely allocation and disbursement of resources for activities that create the conditions for stability, security, justice and social equity in Darfur. The DCPSF was designed to uphold four principles:
Projects funded by the DCPSF are not eligible for support from the Sudan Humanitarian Fund or vice-versa.
The management of DCPSF activities is led by the Steering Committee, which is chaired by the United Nations Resident Coordinator. The Steering Committee is comprised of members from donor and NGO communities, representatives from United Nations organizations, the United Nations African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), along with focal points from the Joint Mediation Support Team (JMST) and the Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF) Office as Administrative Agent, as ex-officio members.
Membership is not fixed and may include other members. The Steering Committee is responsible for providing strategic guidance on priorities, approving proposals for funding, reviewing consolidated progress, financial updates, and reports, and coordinating with UNAMID and the Sudan Humanitarian Fund on overlapping activities.
The Technical Secretariat provides quality assurance throughout the programme/project approval cycle, reviews and vets projects before they are submitted to the Steering Committee, and streamlines preparation and decision-making processes related to the DCPSF. The Head of the Technical Secretariat works closely with MPTF Office (Administrative Agent) and reports to the United Nations Resident Coordinator as Chair of the DCPSF Steering Committee. Secretariat staff work closely with the four Thematic Working Groups (TWGs) of the DCPSF and Participating UN organizations.
These groups provide peacebuilding, governance, rule of law, livelihoods, and basic social service support. Chairs are nominated by the respective heads of United Nations organizations to attend Steering Committee meetings unless the proposal under review is from the organization the Chair represents.
Funds are routed by way of a pass-through mechanism. Participating Organizations receive funds through the Administrative Agent, Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF) Office. The Administrative Agent is responsible for the receipt, administration and management of contributions from donors, disbursement of funds to Participating Organizations, and consolidation and dissemination of progress reports to donors.
Implementation of interventions is the responsibility of Participating Organizations. Each organization is programmatically and financially responsible for resources received.
The work of is possible thanks to the efforts of contributors. Since together they have contributed . In the annual contributions amounted to .
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Darfur Community Peace and Stability Fund is currently supporting count_projects ongoing projectscount_globalInterregional and count_countries country-specific. This table shows the most recently approved ongoing projects.
All project financial information can be found in the Financials section, including delivery analysis by organization, theme and project; project financial status by country and by theme.
Darfur Community Peace and Stability Fund
Contributions to trust funds administered by the MPTF Office are pooled with other partner resources to achieve greater impact and leverage the SDGs. This map provides a geographical breakdown of all investments.
* The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations or UNDP concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
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The Darfur Community Peace and Stability Fund channels resources to United Nations and NGO programmes that address the most critical needs in Darfur in the areas of social service delivery, peacebuilding, improved governance, rule of law, and community livelihoods.
Tahani Elkhwad, Portfolio Associate, Email: tahani.elkhwad@undp.org
Bavo Christiaens, Portfolio Manager, Email: bavo.christiaens@undp.org
Cynthia Antypa, Portfolio Associate, Email: cynthia.antypa@undp.org
Margaret Arokium, Finance Associate, Email: margaret.arokium@undp.org