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USAID/North Macedonia seeking Applications for YouThink Activity

CFPs to Support the Implementation of Follow-up Youth Initiatives

Deadline: 16 April 2020

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking applications for a cooperative agreement from qualified entities to implement the YouThink Activity.

The goal of YouThink activity is to increase youths’ resilience to disinformation campaigns and political manipulation by enhancing their media literacy and critical thinking skills. Youth often drive the most important social movements of an era. This activity is part of a larger portfolio aiming to build the resilience and self-reliance of youth; the development hypothesis for this portfolio is that IF economic opportunities for youth are strengthened, public initiatives for youth engagement increase, and youth model Western values including media literacy and critical thinking, THEN progress toward youth self-reliance and resilience to malign influence will be energized and accelerated.

Objectives

YouThink’s goal will be achieved through three mutually reinforcing objectives.

Objective 1: Increased Media Literacy Among Youth (40% Level of Effort (LOE))

Objective 1 is the kingpin of this Activity. Its aim is to increase demand by youth for fact-based information, by enhancing youth’s media literacy and equipping them with critical thinking skills and tools; this will enable youth to discern high-quality, fact-based information from that which is biased, poorly researched, false, or malign. The implementing partner will identify potential resource partners, conduct initial assessments of potential resource partnerships, and enter into agreements for local partners to lead and resource joint activities that result in an increased demand for fact-based information by youth.

Expected results:

Objective 2: Increased Application of Youth Media Literacy Skills (30% LOE)

Objective 2 will enable youth to apply media literacy skills. Building on the results under Objective 1, the implementing partner will support multiple resource partnerships to empower and provide opportunities for youth to use information to form, present, and defend positions on issues of concern to them. By leveraging a wide range of forums and platforms through which youth can practice and hone media literacy skills, youths’ active and constructive participation will be increased in decision-making processes that affect them. The implementing partner will also facilitate opportunities for youth to apply their skills by training others in their circles of influence, including not only peers and other youth, but also adults and seniors.

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Objective 3: Increased Quality and Relevance of Media Content Developed For and By Youth

While Objective 1 will increase media literacy among youth and Objective 2 will provide opportunities for youth to apply these new skills, under Objective 3 the implementing partner will enhance the quality, quantity, and relevance of information targeting youth in the media. This will be achieved, in part, by strengthening training offered to journalists, both through the country’s journalism schools and in outreach to practicing journalists. Training will provide skills in best practices for effectively reaching youth with timely, accurate, and balanced information; training will include how to ascertain topics of interest to youth and strategies for sparking interest among them in topics that affect them. Training will be based on best practices for behavior change communication, with a view to engendering youth to seek fact-based information and act upon it.

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Funding Information

Eligibiltiy Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=324994

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