Deadline: 20-May-25
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has launched the Call for Proposals to strengthen the role of Civil Society in promoting Accountability, Transparency and Fighting Corruption.
Objectives
- Overall objective:
- Support civil society organizations in their contributions aimed at improving accountability and transparency in public management, by producing analyses and recommendations accessible to decision-makers and the public, and more specifically, contribute to the implementation of the future national anti-corruption strategy.
- Objectives
- Support CSOs in carrying out in-depth analyses and assessments on governance and transparency and the fight against corruption, including in the areas of justice, public procurement and private/public collaboration, public administration, etc.
- Facilitate the production and dissemination of biannual analytical reports on trends and progress in accountability and the fight against corruption.
- Strengthen the capacities of CSOs in advocacy and awareness-raising on transparency, the fight against corruption and good governance.
- Encourage the organization of meetings, dialogues and press conferences at local and national levels to promote citizen and institutional engagement.
- Strengthen the institutional capacities of CSOs, in order to improve their contributions to the monitoring and implementation of the national anti-corruption strategy.
Funding Information
- Funding will be provided in the form of a grant with a budget not exceeding BIF 144,630,150 for all grants in this call for proposals.
Duration
- Project Duration : 8 months, with the possibility of extension depending on the results obtained.
Eligibility Criteria
- Interested organizations must meet the following criteria:
- Be a legally registered civil society organization in Burundi.
- Have at least 5 years of experience in the areas of governance, transparency, advocacy and/or public financial management.
- Have a demonstrated ability to conduct advocacy, rigorous analysis and effectively communicate results in these areas.
- Present a clear methodology for the production and dissemination of half-yearly analytical reports.
- NGOs that have published an alternative report on the implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) or have formally contributed to the development of previous anti-corruption strategies or high-level anti-corruption retreats will be considered a major asset.
- Proposals involving a partnership or collaboration between several civil society organizations will be highly valued.
- Present the technical and financial offer according to the submitted form and have qualified human resources.
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