CSO

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CSO is the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, which leads efforts to anticipate, prevent, and respond to conflict and instability worldwide.

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instanceOf U.S. government organization
bureau of the United States Department of State
abbreviation CSO NERFINISHED
activity design of stabilization programs
field deployments to crisis and high-risk environments
support to peace processes
support to political transitions
collaboratesWith Department of Defense of the United States NERFINISHED
United States Agency for International Development NERFINISHED
civil society organizations
functional bureaus of the U.S. Department of State
international partners
other U.S. government agencies
regional bureaus of the U.S. Department of State
country United States of America
focusArea atrocity prevention
fragile and conflict-affected states
political instability
violent conflict
fullName Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations NERFINISHED
goal reduce the risk of violent conflict
strengthen local and national resilience to instability
support sustainable political settlements
governmentBranch executive branch of the United States NERFINISHED
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
language English
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
mission to anticipate, prevent, and respond to conflict and instability worldwide
parentOrganization United States Department of State
responsibility civilian security
conflict mitigation
conflict prevention
stabilization planning
support to U.S. diplomatic efforts in fragile states
sector conflict prevention
foreign affairs
stabilization
usesTool conflict assessments
data analytics for conflict early warning
scenario planning
website https://www.state.gov/bureaus-offices/under-secretary-for-civilian-security-democracy-and-human-rights/bureau-of-conflict-and-stabilization-operations/

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