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Overview
About PRBP

The Peaceful and Resilient Borderlands Programme (PRBP), implemented under the Strengthening IGAD’s Capacity to Increase Resilience in the Horn of Africa (SCIDA III) programme, is a regional initiative led by GIZ in partnership with the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and local implementing partners.

The programme is designed to address the complex and interconnected challenges facing borderland
communities across the IGAD region, where recurring conflict, climate-related shocks, weak governance
structures, and socio-economic marginalization continue to undermine stability and development.

PRBP works closely with IGAD specialized institutions including CEWARN, ICPAC, and ICPALD,alongside national and local governments, civil society organizations, and borderland communities.
PRBP is currently being implemented across three strategic IGAD cross-border clusters: the South Omo–Turkana (Karamoja) Cluster, the Moyale–Moyale Cluster, and the Mandera Triangle Cluster.
These border regions, while historically affected by fragility and insecurity, also present significant opportunities for regional integration, economic growth, peaceful coexistence, and shared prosperity when supported through coordinated, inclusive, and locally driven interventions.
The programme seeks to reduce the impact of local conflicts while strengthening resilience among borderland communities through an integrated and conflict-sensitive approach. Its interventions areanchored on three interconnected outputs:

Vision
Peaceful, resilient, and integrated border communities in the Horn of Africa, that thrive through cooperation and shared opportunities


Mission
To promote sustainable peace and resilience in border regions through inclusive, locally driven, and regionally coordinated interventions.


Core Objective
To strengthen coordination in cross-border management among IGAD, local authorities, and other stakeholders through enhanced information sharing, conflict mitigation, and the promotion of socio-economic development.
Our Approach
PRBP adopts a holistic and conflict-sensitive approach that emphasizes:
1
Local ownership: empowering communities as drivers/agents of peace.
2
Partnerships: working with governments, regional bodies, and civil society.
3
Evidence-based programming: using data and research to inform interventions.
4
Sustainability: building long-term systems and capacities.
Where We work
Countries of Operation
The project area comprises of three specific cross-border clusters of Karamoja, Moyale Moyale and Mandera triangle in the countries of Ethiopia, South Sudan, Somalia and Kenya.

These four countries form a significant part of the Horn of Africa, with all four countries being member states of IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development).
✓ Karamoja Cluster (Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan),
✓ Moyale-Moyale Cluster (Ethiopia, Kenya),
✓ Mandera triangle Cluster (Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia).
Cross-Border Clusters
Implementation Partnership

PRBP brings together a multi-partner implementation model combining regional coordination, technical expertise, and grassroots delivery:

— GIZ provides overall technical coordination and programme management
— IGAD and its specialised institutions (ICPAC, ICPALD, CEWARN) provide regional coordination and technical support
— Dan Church Aid (DCA) implements in the Karamoja Cluster (Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia)
— Danish Refugee Council (DRC) implements in the Mandera Triangle Cluster (Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia)
— Life and Peace Institute (LPI) implements in the Moyale–Moyale Cluster (Kenya, Ethiopia)

This initiative is co-financed by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by GIZ in partnership with IGAD.

Avenue Georges Clemenceau
Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti
P.O. Box: 2653
Email: prbpcoordiantion@igad.int
TEL: +251 21 33 02 12
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Co-financed by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), and implemented by GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit) in partnership with IGAD.
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