Deadline: 14 April 2020
K2.0, Center for Equality and Liberty (CEL), and Kosovar Center for Gender Studies (KCGS) are launching the EU-funded Media for Human Rights Program. The aim of the program is to contribute to stronger and more consistent work on the protection and promotion of human rights in Kosovo media and to improve the knowledge base and skills of media professionals.
Media for human rights programme is a component of the three-years EU funded project K2.0 is implementing in partnership with Kosovar Center for Gender Studies and the Center for Liberty and Equality in Kosovo.
This project has commenced in 2018 with a Human Rights Journalism Fellowship Program that engages and empowers young journalists to serve the interest of the silent, the marginalized, the divided and the excluded. The component that they are launching now is an effort to initiate partnerships among media organizations, and non-profit organizations working in the area of human rights with the potential of being a catalyst leading to a deeper understanding of the societal challenges pertaining to human rights in Kosovo.
Cooperation between human rights activists and organizations and journalists, is rather minimal and generally limited to mere coverage of publications of reports, public conferences, and events without any proper follow up or meaningful analysis and synthesis of the information published.
This component ultimately seeks to enhance a more structured, and comprehensive cooperation between media organizations, and human rights non-profit NGOs in Kosovo through merging the knowledge, experience, and capacities of CSOs and media organizations.
Objective
To a stronger and more consistent work for the protection and promotion of human rights in Kosovar media, as well as improving the knowledge base and skills of media professionals, Kosovo 2.0, KCGS, and CEL invite entities working on/around media, and non-governmental organizations working on human rights to join their forces, and apply for this call for proposals.
Funding Information
- All proposals must present a budget of 25,000 Euros for their projects;
- Should all the requirements be met by applicants, and should the applications be qualitative and realistically promising a successful, and impactful initiative, one partnership/proposal will be awarded the grant within this scheme.
Duration
- All projects must be implemented within the period of six to seven months. Proposals that present projects shorter than (six) 6 months, or longer than seven (7) months will not be accepted nor considered for granting.
- All projects must commence indicatively on the 1st of May, and must be finalized on the 30th of November 2020 the latest.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants/proposals:
- Eligible applicants for this Call for Proposals are:
- Lead applicant must be a media organization/entity registered not later than two years;
- Partners must be non-profit organizations (NGOs, Foundations) operating for at least two years, with a clear status explicitly presenting their involvement and focus on human rights;
- Non-profit media organizations registered and established in Kosovo and operating for at least two years; or private media businesses registered and operating in Kosovo and operating for at least two years, including, but not limited to: radio stations, TV stations, online media and printed publications.
- Applicants with projects implemented in partnership with civil society organizations working in the field of human rights – newly established partnerships through these project proposals are allowed.
- Applicants must sign and present within the application package a Memorandum of Understanding specifying the purpose and role in the partnership between the two entities. The involvement of partner organizations may include but is not limited to: support with research and expertise in the specific field, support providing contacts and network, assisting in developing internal capacities to approach human rights related issues, assisting in capacity building of the staff, and more;
- Non-profit media organizations and private media businesses (websites, print and/or program credits) that are transparent with regards to the ownership and newsroom staff, and provide an Impressum that lists address and contact information of media, names of owners, and listing of editors, journalists and other professional staff working at the medium.
Eligible actions are, among others:
- Journalistic production, including production of long form journalism with a focus on human rights, i.e. gender equality, LGBTIQ+ persons’ rights, persons with disabilities, non-majority communities’ rights, features, TV, and radio formats, multimedia production, and other innovative media formats)
- Talks, events, and or campaigns organized to increase knowledge, and awareness around the importance of a human rights journalism; and seeking to encourage journalists at applying a stronger human rights perspective in their production;
- Online campaigns on a national-scale that present a comprehensive plan and/or a series of actions aimed at promoting human rights;
- Organizing trainings for editors and journalists on human rights-sensitive reporting, representation of groups at risk, minorities; gender equality; LGBTIQ+ persons’ rights, etc.
- Production of creative advocacy journalism and media formats aiming at changing traditional norms that promote non-discrimination and advocate against inequality; and vocally condemn all forms of discrimination;
- Developing internal ethical codes, guidelines and regulations that explicitly focus on a stronger human-rights editorial production;
- Capacity building in investigative journalism; human rights based journalism;
Non-eligible actions/applicants:
- Applicants with projects that do not establish formal partnerships with organizations working in the field of human rights;
- Applicants registered, and operating for less than two years from the deadline for submission of these applications;
- Actions linked to political parties’ and applicants affiliated with political parties;
- Projects shorter than 6 months and longer than 7 months;
- Actions that are mainly related to individual sponsorships for participation in workshops, seminars, conferences and congresses;
- Actions pertaining to political parties’ and/or political campaigning;
- Applicants that are currently implementing a project within this scheme;
For more information, visit https://kosovotwopointzero.com/en/call-for-proposals-media-for-human-rights-program-2/