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Apply for Direct Aid Program in Lebanon

auDA Foundation Grants Program in Australia

Deadline: 30-Jul-21

The Australian Embassy’s Direct Aid Program (DAP) is now open for proposals. It is a flexible, small grants program that focuses on relieving humanitarian hardship and advancing developmental objectives in Lebanon through projects that are consistent with Australia’s international relations and public diplomacy objectives.

Each year, the Embassy’s DAP committee assesses proposals for small development projects from individuals, community groups and non-governmental organisations engaged in development activities on a not-for-profit basis.

In Lebanon, they are helping to improve protection services, increase access to education and livelihood opportunities for refugees and vulnerable Lebanese, as well as providing emergency assistance so people can meet their basic needs.

Child protection

If a project involves contact with children (orphaned, displaced, homeless, disabled), applicants should provide their current Code of Conduct, Child Protection Policy and/or child-safe recruitment processes, or appropriate assurances relating to the protection of children, as part of the application process. The Embassy is also looking to provide child protection training to grant recipients.

They will look for projects that:

They will not support projects such as:

Terrorist financing

Australia has obligations under a series of United Nations Security Council resolutions to prevent terrorist financing and to freeze terrorist assets. The Committee will not recommend any project unless it is satisfied that the project will not, directly or indirectly, provide support to terrorism.

Criteria

The project proposal should be written in English or Arabic and include:

For more information, visit https://lebanon.embassy.gov.au/birt/development_cooperat.html

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