Consultant - Hear our Voices Conference 2nd Edition - Amman, Jordan

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  • Added Date: Friday, 26 January 2024
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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.

Since 2015, civil society organisations (CSOs) working in Syria and refugee-hosting countries in the region have participated in the Brussels Conference on 'Supporting the future of Syria and the Regionโ€™ (BC). The annual BC is a key moment in the policy, advocacy and fundraising response to the crisis in Syria and neighbouring countries, bringing together government representatives from refugee-hosting countries, senior UN officials, representatives of donor governments, international and national CSOs working in Syria and the region, and Syrian diaspora representatives.

The format typically consists of โ€˜Days of Dialogueโ€™ between decision-makers and civil society and โ€˜Ministerial Meetingsโ€™ which involve policy statements from States and financial pledges.

At different iterations of the BC, the organisers consulted and included CSOs to higher or lower degrees (i.a the preparation of the agenda, the selection of CSO participants for panels, and the closed-door Ministerial Meetings). In order to ensure equitable representation of civil society voices, CSOs organised themselves through the regional fora and the fora directors and coordinators. As such, the fora directors and coordinators liaised with interlocutors of the EU and UN, co-organizers of the BC for the first five iterations, before the BC to ensure representative participation of locally-led CSOs and INGOs at all stages of the organisation and in all Conference events. At the BC, either verbally or in writing if speaking slots did not allow, CSOs working in Syria and the region jointly advocated for the priority needs of affected populations and for an increase in the (quality of) the funding for the response.

In 2023 Fora and coordination mechanisms in Syria and 3RP neighbouring countries decided to convene CSO actors that work on Syria and the region to review the collective response and adapt to the current realities. The first edition of the CSO Conference โ€˜Hear our Voicesโ€™ took place in March 2023, organised by the Norwegian Refugee Council with broad representation from locally-led organisations and INGOs operating in 3RP countries and all areas in Syria to facilitate stronger joint proactive agenda setting ahead of the 7th Brussels Conference in June 2023.

Based on the role and impact of the high-level outcomes of the Hear our Voices conference in 2023, the steering committee, comprised of representatives of different fora and coordination mechanisms in Syria and 3RP countries, has decided to escalate the conference to an annual standing initiative, providing platform for CSOs in these areas to deliver their voices on the needs and priorities of the Humanitarian Response in Syria and the neighbourhood. While in the first edition, the conference was designed to produce recommendations specifically for BC VII, the 2nd edition will expand the scope of the conference and integrate year-round advocacy planning to leverage the voices of Syrians and CSOs from neighbouring countries.

Mercy Corps will be leading the organisation of the 2nd edition of the conference in April 2024, working with a steering committee consisting of representatives from the different Syria hubs and fora as well as neighbouring countries.

The conference has 4 thematic areas determined by the steering committee:

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