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Call for proposals for CSOs working on Human Trafficking Issues in Nigeria

Submit Applications for Human Trafficking Research Initiative

Deadline: 07-Oct-20

The Expertise France has announced a call for proposals for the protection and rehabilitation of victims of trafficking and for actions to prevent trafficking in human beings carried out by civil society organizations in Nigeria.

The project is implemented in close collaboration with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP). Its mission as described in the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration (TIPPEA) Act of 2015, is to:

Objectives

The global objective of this call for proposals is to support civil society organizations in Nigeria in the development of structuring and innovative projects for the protection and rehabilitation of persons (adults and children) who are victims of trafficking and, in a subsidiary manner, the prevention of trafficking in human beings.

The aim is also to build the capacity of Nigerian civil society so that it can participate actively in dialogue with the public authorities on the issue of human trafficking.

The specific objective(s) of this call for proposals are as follows:

Funding Information

Priorities

The protection of victims of trafficking is at the heart of all policies and measures to fight this phenomenon. Conventionally, the main elements of a proactive policy in terms of victim protection are considered to be the following: the development of tools for the identification, orientation and referral of victims (national or foreign), the dissemination of norms and standards of care, the establishment of temporary reception structures, the production of mappings of the actors, the strengthening of local relays, the establishment of assistance and rehabilitation funds and the production of consolidated statistics. All of the countries covered by the project have adopted measures of this type, aimed primarily at child victims, women and nationals, but their degree of formalisation and application remains heterogeneous and generally insufficient to meet the needs observed.

In close collaboration with Nigerian authorities concerned, first and foremost the NAPTIP, the project intends to contribute to the institutionalization and standardization of practices for the care of victims identified and potential victims by:

Size of grants

Any grant requested under this call for proposals must fall between the following minimum and maximum amounts:

Eligibility Criteria

Lead applicant(s)

In order to be eligible for a grant, the lead applicant must:

Co-applicant(s)

Affiliated entity(ies)

For more information, visit https://www.expertisefrance.fr/offer-detail?id=804574

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