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Call for Proposals: Legal Aid and Social Protection Project (Tunisia)

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Deadline: 1-Jan-25

The United Nations Development Programme has launched its call for proposals for civil society organizations as part of the “Legal Aid and Social Protection” project.

The objective of this call for applications is to support civil society initiatives to strengthen access to justice for specific groups, through public legal aid mechanisms. Projects should not provide substitute services to users, but facilitate their access to the services offered by public institutions.

The project recognizes the strong relationship between social protection, human rights and justice: social protection can contribute to reducing social inequalities, promoting equity and the realization of rights. Indeed, to ensure better access to social protection, it is essential to give populations, particularly the most vulnerable, the means to better know their rights guaranteed by law, and to have the capacity and means to assert them and to seek legal remedies when these rights are violated. At the same time, it is also necessary for the judicial systems, civil and administrative, to better meet the needs of populations, particularly the most vulnerable, and to be more accessible and promote the trust of populations in institutions.

This is how the project aims to contribute to improving access to social protection and justice, through legal aid before the judicial and administrative courts, for the most vulnerable groups, in particular households and individuals in precarious situations, children, women victims of violence, as well as victims of human trafficking and victims of terrorism. Thus, the project aims to achieve the following results:

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