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Checchi/USAID inviting Afghan Organizations for ADALAT Legal Outreach and Awareness Grants Program

DRL announces Evaluation Innovation Fund – Evidence and Learning Platform

Deadline: 9 June 2019

Checchi and Company Consulting, Inc. (Checchi) is currently seeking applications from eligible organizations for its Assistance for the Development of Afghan Legal Access and Transparency (ADALAT) Legal Outreach and Awareness Grants Program to catalyze innovative solutions to address deficits of public legal advocacy and challenges to effective and equitable justice in Afghanistan.

Through this RFA, Checchi/ ADALAT Grants Program is awarding grants to civil society organizations (CSOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and media houses that support projects and/or initiatives on legal outreach and awareness strategies/campaigns, including those that resonate with target audiences such as those with disabilities, youth, Internally displaced persons or  people who may feel disenfranchised  on the most critical issues currently limiting both women’s and men’s legal rights and protection based on the existing Afghan law and Islamic Sharia. In order to achieve increased citizen demand for justice, the ADALAT Fund will support organizations that propose creative and innovative approaches aimed at educating less literate population and the public in general on their basic rights to quality legal services through outreach and awareness campaigns to promote better policy and practice around social justice and gender equity. Checchi/ADALAT will support ideas of legal literacy and awareness raising on the utilization of existing Afghan government laws and procedures as well as Islamic principles on the legal rights of Afghan citizens as well as support ideas of building a cadre of social activists and civil society organizations to effectively advocate for Afghan citizens’ rights in remote areas.

All ADALAT grant activities should support the principle of the GoIRA legal framework around improving and enhancing the legal rights of marginalized citizens, which posits that the citizen must be engaged in order to realize sustainable change in legal behavior.

Types of Activities

ADALAT is seeking organizations to apply innovative approaches for the following types of activities:

ADALAT will fund a program for up to twelve months to implement innovative interventions and to evaluate promising technologies and processes, using an evidence-based approach. Potential grantees should consider credible sources of evidence in order to identify areas for high impact programming, such as data collected by the recent World Justice Project (WJP) and The Asia Foundation (TAF) studies of Afghans’ perceptions of justice sector fairness and effectiveness. The proposed intervention should demonstrate the potential to have a measurable impact on citizen engagement and access to effective justice services. Grant funds will support development of the selected innovations to a point where they are better positioned for additional investment or integration into existing programs and/or systems.

Funding Information

Eligible Applicants

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted electronically via email at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit http://www.acbar.org/rfq/8954.jsp

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