RFP: SUPPORT PVE ENGAGEMENT, TANZANIA
Mercy Corps is implementing a multi-year, conflict prevention and stability programme, known as
Collective Resilience Against Extremism (CREATE), funded by the UK Foreign Commonwealth and
Development Office (FCDO) through the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF). The
programme seeks to engage local and national governments and local civil society organisations
and communities to mitigate conflict and instability in East Africa. This is to be achieved through
support to policy initiatives, community engagement, and support to civil society organisations. The
programme is being implemented by a consortium led by Mercy Corps Kenya across five countries,
i.e. Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia and Mozambique. Strategies are adapted to the context and
opportunities in each country to advance research, policy formulation, legislation and field
implementation of programme activities.
The goal of CREATE is to showcase how key stakeholders working to prevent and counter violent
extremism (P/CVE) demonstrate improved capacities to discentivise or disrupt the recruitment or
radicalisation of at-risk individuals in response to evidence generated by the programme.