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Afghan Challenge Fund Call for Proposals

Deadline: 15-Mar-23

The OSUN Threatened Scholars Integration Initiative seeks applications for its Afghan Challenge Fund Initiative (ACF), which offers fellowships for newly arrived Afghans in the US and Canada and the United Kingdom whose research, teaching, and public work have placed them in critical danger and whose continued activity is valuable for the future of their country and society.

The Afghan Challenge Fund (ACF) is a project of the Threatened Scholars Integration Initiative (TSI) of the Open Society University Network (OSUN).  It is supported by the Open Society Foundations.

The ACF is designed to support one-year Fellowship placements for newly-arrived Afghan scholars and civil society professionals who have already made their residence in the United States, Canada, or the United Kingdom.  Within the ACF there is funding for two different areas: the first is the Academic Support Fund (AS Fund) and the second is the Civil Society and Professionals Support Fund (CSP Fund).

The AS Fund supports integration of scholars in universities and other institutions of higher learning, think tanks and research institutes. Fellowship activities should involve work that is typical of the Host Institution’s regular activities, including teaching, research, administration, or any other usual academic or professional activity at the Institution.

The CSP Fund supports Fellowships for professionals with a particular focus on media and journalism, arts and culture, public policy, international development, democracy and constitutionalism, religious pluralism, gender and women, civic education, human rights, and other advocacy and activist civil society organizations. Fellowship activities should involve work that is typical of the Host Institution’s regular activities, including but not limited to: research, writing, public speaking, consulting, advocacy, creative or curatorial work, and administration.

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For more information, visit Afghan Challenge.

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