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Digital Democracy Initiative Programme – Global South

Applications open for Disability Inclusion Grant Program in Australia

Deadline: 17-Jun-2024

Applications are now open for the Digital Democracy Initiative (DDI), a global flagship programme aimed at safeguarding inclusive democracy and human rights in the digital age.

The DDI focuses on support to civil society in the Global South, particularly in countries undergoing democratic regression and where civic space is under pressure. The programme supports local civil society organisations in leveraging digital technologies to promote and protect inclusive democracy, with a focus on organisations representing women, youth, and marginalised groups as well as informal actors and social movements with limited access to funding and other resources.

Under the programme, four pre-selected organisations (CIVICUS, Global Focus, Digital Defenders Partnership, Access Now) implement dedicated projects supporting i.a.1) sub-granting to local civil society actors; 2) rapid response mechanism to provide digital assistance to human rights defenders in acute need; 3) advocacy campaigning toward governments, private sector and tech companies; and 4) building a global digital knowledge hub that provides tools and knowledge products in localised and accessible formats.

The programme is designed to facilitate scalability, both in terms of attracting additional donors and increasing the number of implementing partners during the implementation period 2023 to 2026. Through a restricted Call for Proposals (CfP), the DDI will expand its support to Human Right Defenders (HRDs) and civil society activists in the Global South under three thematic lots.

Objectives and Priorities
Thematic Focus
Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit DDI.

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