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CFPs: Engaging CSOs to Provide Support to Survivors of Gender-Based Violence in Ukraine

Open Call for Proposals under the "Justice" Program - Small Grants Fund 1

Deadline: 10-Apr-24

United Nations Development Programme is pleased to announce its call for participation in the competition “Enhancing the Capacity of Grass-Roots Ukrainian CSOs to Provide Human Rights Assistance to Survivors of Gender-Based Violence in the Context of the War”.

The present Call for Proposals (CfP) is administered by UNDP projects «Civil Society and Youth Support», which is part of the UNDP Democratic Governance Programme. Through this Programme UNDP assists the government, civil society, and people of Ukraine in advancing democratic policies and practices needed to accelerate progress on sustainable human development. This includes advocating for human rights and gender equality, supporting anti-corruption efforts, ensuring that all Ukrainian citizens can protect their rights, strengthening parliament, and empowering civil society and youth activists.

The project “Civil Society and Youth Support” (2023-2026), funded by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and implemented by UNDP Ukraine, builds upon the achievements of the previous Civil Society for Enhanced Democracy and Human Rights in Ukraine Project (2017-2022). It is a nation-scale 4-year initiative which runs from 15th January 2023 until 31st December 2026. CSYP contributes to the following long-term result: “Ukraine’s civil society and youth are impactful players in strengthening the country’s resilience and recovery, democracy and human rights agenda, including issues of respect to diversity and women’s rights and social cohesion“.

As Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its third year, the war continues to severely impact people’s lives, damage critical civilian infrastructure and livelihoods, and drive high humanitarian needs.  It has created a large-scale humanitarian crisis with millions of displaced people, of whom women are the majority.  The war increased gendered challenges, including worsening inequalities and discrimination, compounding vulnerabilities and exacerbated gender-based violence, in particular against women and girls, due to power imbalances in society. Gender-based violence, including domestic violence and conflict-related sexual violence, is one of the major threats to the security of women, and women’s rights. During 2023, registered cases of domestic violence increased by 25%.  In 2023, the National Police of Ukraine received more than 291,000 reports of domestic violence compared to 244,000 reports in 20221. The population of Ukraine currently faces widespread gaps in the availability and accessibility of life-saving essential services for GBV survivors.

Through this CfP, UNDP would like to engage civil society organizations in response to human rights violations, with a specific focus on providing support to survivors of gender-based violence.

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