Deadline: 19-Dec-21
The Netherlands Helsinki Committee (NHC) has launched a regional “COVID-19 Solidarity Programme 2020-2022” with the financial support of the European Union and in partnership with People in Need and AFEW International.
The NHC, in cooperation with Human Rights in Mental Health (Federation Global Initiative in Psychiatry, FGIP), will deliver the activities of the Programme. This programme will support civil society organisations (CSOs) to respond to the immediate and longer-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Eastern Partnership countries.
Objectives of the Call
NHC and FGIP seek to provide grants to CSOs to monitor the effect of COVID-19 prevention and treatment measures on the conditions of people confined to psychiatric hospitals in Ukraine. This includes the full range of relevant issues including (discontinuation of) health care, (lack of) contact with relatives or loved ones, inclusiveness in COVID-19 vaccination programme in the country, and other related basic human rights. In addition to monitoring and reporting, the objective would also be to provide advice and assistance to stakeholders, including confined persons, personnel, relatives, lawyers, on problems they encounter in COVID-19 prevention and treatment.
Funding Information
- NHC and GIP will support CSO’s up to 6000 EUR. Only one applicant will be granted depending on the quality of the applications and respective situation in the country.
- Proposed project duration should lie between 9 and 12 months.
- NHC and FGIP reserve the right to suggest applicants to adapt or merge proposals.
Eligibility Criteria
- This call for proposals is open to non-profit-making civil society organisations or consortia of non-profit-making civil society organizations with the status of a legal person, established in Ukraine. In case of consortia, the main applicant will be responsible for the overall implementation of the action.
- All organizations should have a formalized relationship with respective governmental bodies that provides access to psychiatric hospitals and the applicant needs to prove it has a record of working with these institutions.
- Applications should provide evidence of the following:
- Registration status as a non-profit organisation registered under national legislation
- At least four years’ experience delivering activities in line with the proposed project
- Experience with managing budgets of similar size
- Public administration institutions, state agencies, local or regional authorities, political parties or organisations affiliated with political parties are not eligible for this call.
For more information, visit https://www.nhc.nl/ukraine-call-for-proposals-to-supply-equipment-to-counter-effects-of-the-covid-19-in-closed-institutions-lot-2/