Consultant - Conflict Mediation and Negotiation Web Map Tool Development - Remote

Tags: Environment
  • Added Date: Wednesday, 19 July 2023
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Description

Background:

Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action โ€” helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within.

Mercy Corpsโ€™ Advancing Inclusive Mediation (AIM) program seeks to increase local communities, Mercy Corps, and the broader peacebuilding communityโ€™s skills and knowledge in inclusive mediation, which will ultimately reduce violent conflict. The program seeks to identify and fill key gaps to advance peacebuildersโ€™ ability to drive cutting-edge, inclusive, and effective mediation practice.

AIM intends to adapt mediation and negotiation delivery to meet people where they are, including increasingly online and on their phones. Particularly as we engage youth and women to engage in substantive roles and practices in their communities. AIMโ€™s mediation resources will be accessible in a variety of digital and analog forms to accommodate male and female preferences. Further, as communities deal with the effects of online harm contributing to conflict, mediation resources need to be refreshed to account for the influence of the online space in shaping disputes and provide guidance for community leaders dealing with the effects of social media polarization.

Purpose / Project Description:

As part of the AIM program through the Peace and Conflict Technical Support Unit (TSU), the team is supporting Interest-based mediation and negotiation of conflict in several countries. Records through our various conflict programming of each of these community mediations are kept, but are often collected manually on paper forms or if they are taken digitally, they are collected, but not analyzed or visualized in order to understand insights like geographic distribution of mediation and negotiation work or the thematic focus.

The Peace and Conflict teams in Iraq and Nigeria need to better understand the distribution (over space and time) of community-level incidents, the corresponding mediation work for these incidents, as well as thematic focus of the mediation/negotiation incidents (i.e. conflict analysis, gender, dispute category) so that better targeting of future mediation/negotiation work can be done.

Additionally, in many contexts, natural resources scarcity, physical access, and stress are major factors in where mediation/negotiation must take place. The team would also like to be able to layer spatial information on natural resources scarcity and shocks (i.e. drought prevalence, locations of boreholesโ€ฆ) in order to better understand the drivers of conflict requiring mediation or negotiation.

As a solution, the program requires an interactive, web-based tool with a web map component enabling community partners and Mercy Corps teams to better assess incidents, analyze, and prioritize responses more effectively by engaging appropriate mediators and negotiators. Nigeria and potentially Iraq will be chosen as locations for the pilot of this platform. However, locations for the pilot could subsequently change in the near term according to program needs and the relevance of the tools.

Full feature design will be done as a human-centered design process with the consultant, program team and key stakeholders, but anticipated key features of the platform include:

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