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Apply for 2019 N-Peace Small Grants for Indonesia

CFPs: Support to the National Preventive Mechanism and the Ombudsperson (Kyrgyzstan)

Deadline: 30 September 2019

The N-Peace Network is currently inviting applicants for its 2019 N-Peace Small Grants for Indonesia.

In 2018, Indonesia announced preparations to enact a National Action Plan on Countering Violent Extremism (NAP/VE) through a mixture of ‘hard measures’ such as prosecutions and ‘soft measures’ to steer populations away from extremism ideologies. The initiative permit has been given to the National Counter Terrorism Agency (BNPT) to work further on finalizing the NAP/VE as signed by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, on 25 January 2019. Drawing on the successes of Aceh’s peace agreement, in which women were instrumental in mediating for sustainable peace, this year’s call for N-Peace CSO Grants will aim to support women as mediators at a grassroots level for increased efforts in promotion of social cohesion, the prevention of violent extremism and against discriminatory norms which contribute to marginalization on the basis of ethno-religious identities and gender.

Grant Categories

Grant Information

Grant request should be between USD $5,000 – USD $ 10,000.

Duration

Duration of grant agreement: 5 months.

Eligibility Criteria

CSOs who demonstrate competency in the following areas are eligible to apply:

How to Apply

Interested applicants must fill the nomination form, send with the proof of legal status and the CVs via email at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit http://n-peace.net/cso-grants/indonesia/

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