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CFPs: Strengthening Independent Media in Central America to Uncover Crime and Corruption

NEH Media Projects Program (United States)

Deadline: 22-May-2024

The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs of the U.S. Department of State is accepting applications to carry out a project to strengthen independent media entities and their members as well as local organizations that will support independent media in Central America.

This project will assist in conducting better investigations and provide fact-based reporting on crime and corruption through an evolving media landscape to inform populations and hold power-holders accountable, improving transparency and accountability in Central America.

Crime and corruption affect the daily lives of most Central Americans and impact the ability of governments to be responsive to their citizens. Recognizing corruption’s ability to corrode democracy, President Biden established the first-ever United States Strategy on Countering Corruption. This comprehensive strategy is intended to improve the U.S. Government’s ability to prevent corruption, combat illicit finance, hold corrupt actors accountable, strengthen the capacity of activists, investigative journalists, and others on the front lines of exposing corrupt acts. The strategy prioritizes enhancing partner governments’ capacities to fight corruption in cooperation with U.S. law enforcement authorities, bolstering prevention and oversight capacities, leveraging innovation to fight corruption, promote transparency, and detect fraud and illicit finance. The Biden-Harris Administration’s Strategy to Address the Root Causes of Migration in Central America (Root Causes Strategy) guides the Department’s engagement in Central America. This includes priorities on combating corruption, strengthening democratic governance, and advancing the rule of law (Pillar II); promoting respect for human rights including free press (Pillar III); countering and preventing violence, extortion, and other crimes perpetrated by criminal gangs, trafficking networks, and other organized criminal organizations (Pillar IV); and combating sexual, gender-based, and domestic violence (Pillar V).

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