The Conflict Prevention Act establishes a center in the Department of State to analyze and prevent conflicts around the world. This helps the U.S. respond better to international crises and support peace efforts.
1. This bill creates a new center in the Department of State focused on preventing conflicts. 2. The center will analyze global conflict trends and provide expert advice to diplomats. 3. It will help identify potential areas of conflict that could threaten U.S. interests. 4. The center will also support peace negotiations and train diplomats in conflict resolution. 5. Up to 20 employees will work at the center, including those who can be deployed to conflict zones.
U.S. diplomats and foreign partners involved in conflict resolution.