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Call for Applications for Improving Response to Sexual Violence in Moldova

Call for Proposals from CSOs including NGOs and CBOs & Media Organizations in South Sudan

Deadline: 31-May-23

The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to carry out a project to Improving Response to Sexual Violence in Moldova through Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs).

The purpose of the project is to support the Government of Moldova’s (GoM’s) efforts to establish a multidisciplinary group composed of agencies and organizations that provide services to sexual assault victims that will provide a coordinated response to sexual assault at the community level while effectively responding to victim’s needs. These actions will ensure sexual assault victims’ access to justice through a coordinated, systemic response that applies Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) best practices while building capacity for targeted law enforcement officials and the judiciary.

Project Vision

This project is based on U.S. support to sexual assault victims which is guided by Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) principles. SARTs are comprised of a multidisciplinary group of agencies and organizations that provide services to sexual assault victims and provide a coordinated response to sexual assault in the community. SARTs develop protocols, revise policies, and institute practices that center the victim experience and hold offenders accountable. Measuring the impact of these changes allows SARTs to continually improve how they respond so that all victims/survivors receive consistent, competent, and culturally specific services.

The mission of a SART is to:

Victims face barriers in their access to justice due to deeply rooted stereotypes and victim blaming. Therefore, tackling the barriers that exist within communities is critical to the success of interventions at other levels. Engaging at the community level and engaging community leaders is also essential to improving support to survivors of violence, who tend to turn to others in the community rather than to formal services. Efforts to strengthen community-level support and referral networks are therefore needed alongside interventions to improve response to sexual violence cases. By nature, SARTs are unique to their local circumstances and share three core goals: supporting victims, holding offenders accountable, and increasing community safety.

Project Goal(s) and Objectives

The goal of the project is to increase sexual violence victims’ access to justice, including through provision of effective remedies and specialized services consistent with SART principles. The below objectives should be addressed in applicant proposals, with others as applicants may include:

Project Expansion

If the project is successful, INL will consider the option of an award modification to expand the project to other areas, and/or to extend the project beyond the initial period of performance, subject to availability of future funding. Applicants may include in their proposal a brief section outlining how additional funds could potentially be used to expand work into additional activities in future years. Applicants are strongly encouraged to demonstrate how their project might leverage funding through other organizations.

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

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