About

African Resilience Concern (ARC Africa) Overview African Resilience Concern (ARC Africa) is a peacebuilding and resilience-driven organization committed to preventing conflict, fostering inclusive dialogue, and strengthening community cohesion across the Horn of Africa. Founded by Ali Mohamed Issack, ARC Africa brings together expertise in mediation, facilitation, and consensus-building to empower communities and institutions to resolve disputes peacefully and sustainably. Vision To build resilient societies where communities can withstand challenges, resolve conflicts constructively, and create inclusive pathways for peace and development. Mission ARC Africa works to advance conflict prevention and peacebuilding by: - Promoting inclusive dialogue and mediation processes. - Strengthening local and regional resilience mechanisms. - Supporting civil society and grassroots initiatives for peace. - Building partnerships with regional and international networks to foster sustainable stability. Core Values - Inclusivity – ensuring diverse voices are represented in dialogue. - Resilience – empowering communities to withstand and adapt to challenges. - Collaboration – working with civil society, governments, and international partners. - Integrity – upholding transparency and accountability in all initiatives. Key Areas of Work - Conflict Prevention – early warning, mediation, and dialogue facilitation. - Community Resilience – strengthening local structures to manage disputes. - Regional Peacebuilding – engaging with networks across the Horn of Africa. - Capacity Building – training practitioners and communities in peacebuilding skills. Leadership ARC Africa is led by Founder & CEO Ali Mohamed Issack, a peacebuilding practitioner with extensive experience in conflict prevention, mediation, and inclusive dialogue. His leadership emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and resilience as guiding principles for the organization’s work.

Skills

  • Ability to handle multiple concurrent assignments
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