Reconstruction and Peacebuilding Group

Supporting post-conflict recovery through integrated approaches to reconstruction, stabilization, and sustainable peacebuilding.

Reconstruction and Peacebuilding

Nawa’s executive core translates vision into field-based projects that restore essential services, rebuild trust and social fabric, and link urgent humanitarian response to sustainable recovery.

Regional Security and Risk Analysis

The institution’s research and foresight arm produces analyses and applied knowledge that help decision-makers read the regional landscape, assess risks, and formulate future scenarios.
This group functions as a strategic operations room within Nawa. It monitors the regional landscape and interprets it using advanced analytical tools. It is not a traditional research unit, but rather a foresight-oriented thinking center that connects information flows, in-depth analysis, and field practice.
The group develops influence maps for conflict parties in the Middle East, the African vicinity, and related maritime corridors. Through this, it can formulate future scenarios that support early and effective responses. In doing so, it is comparable to major international think tanks, with the added advantage of being directly connected to the regional reality.

This section is divided into three parts

Insights

Projects

Engagement

Scope

  • Restoration of essential services (security, health, education, and water).
  • Support for local governance, transparency, and service quality.
  • Dialogue and reconciliation programs to strengthen social cohesion.
  • Early economic recovery through support to small enterprises and local value chains.
  • Rapid emergency response that lays the foundation for subsequent recovery plans.

Services and Outputs

  • Programme design, field operations, and community peacebuilding.
  • Strengthening local governance, local economic recovery, protection, and social inclusion.
  • Rapid intervention plans (90 days), recovery plans (12–24 months), standard operating procedures, training programs, and results frameworks for monitoring and learning.

Products

  • Rapid intervention plans
  • Initial action packages within 90 days to address critical gaps with the necessary speed.
  • Recovery plans
  • Programs extending over 12–24 months that strengthen resilience and shift from temporary solutions to sustainable pathways.
  • Standard operating manuals
  • Detailed procedures that ensure consistency of implementation across different locations and teams.
  • Training and capacity-building programs
  • Developing the skills of local staff so they can own tools for planning, implementation, and follow-up.
  • Logical frameworks and monitoring plans
  • Results chains, measurement indicators, and learning mechanisms to track impact and adapt programs to the target environment.

At Nawa, we see the post-conflict phase not as the end of a crisis, but as the beginning of a new developmental path.

Contact Info
Address:

Cairo, Egypt

Email:

info@nfcsp.com

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