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Call for Partnership: Gendered approach to Preventing Violent Extremism through Education in Iraq

Israel: Up to 15,000 Euro available for Levi Lassen Foundation Grant

Deadline: 23-Jan-21

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to build peace through international cooperation in Education, the Sciences and Culture and has launched “Gendered approach to Preventing Violent Extremism in through Education in Iraq” – an eighteen-months project funded by the government of Canada.

UNESCO’s programmes contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in Agenda 2030 adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015. This Call for Partnerships (CFP) for Implementation Partners relates to the UNESCO project: Gendered approach to Preventing Violent Extremism through Education in Iraq.

The project aims to build resilient communities by engaging with the dynamics of radicalisation leading to violent extremism and addressing its root causes through quality education. Specifically, the project seeks to improve resilience and wellbeing of pupils and students in Ninewa, and Al Anbar to help prevent violent extremism.

The overall objective of this Call for Partnership is to provide, through national and international nongovernmental organizations (I/NGOs), educational support and services aiming at the prevention of violent extremism in the primary and secondary schools, as well as at universities in conflict affected areas of Ninewa and Al Anbar governorates.

This will include conducting PVE-E trainings, for at least 8650 school staff, parents and student leaders using the UNESCO developed materials, and running 500 psychosocial support sessions for teachers, as well as supporting the education system in the target schools, which feed into building communities resilient to the radicalizing narratives leading to violent extremism.

Duration

Main features of a UNESCO Implementation Partners’ Agreement

Expected Results

The expected results of this Call for Partnership are:

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/119969

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