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DRL: Enabling Civil Society Efforts to Address the Misuse, Diversion, and Abuse of Arms Exports

Open Call: Peer Review - Cities under Review EUI – Capacity Building

Deadline: 25-Apr-23

The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DRL) announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications for projects that address impunity for those who facilitate and perpetuate the misuse and diversion of arms exports.

DRL’s goal is to promote comprehensive end-use reporting to ensure that weapons do not fuel violations of human rights or International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and promote accountability when they do. DRL’s objective is that civil society can effectively report on the use of weapons and the conduct of forces employing them, including the use of U.S. weapons in violations of human rights and IHL, and other civilian harm.  DRL seeks to support civil society in providing credible information about the misuse and diversion of arms exports, in publishing reports of such information, and engaging with the governments concerned to promote accountability for those responsible for misuse and diversion.

Priority

Priority regions for this program are: Near East, Sub-Saharan Africa, Eurasia, and Western Hemisphere.

DRL strongly encourages applicants to submit letters of commitment, with translations, if necessary, for any partners identified in the proposal, and encourages all applicants to either have a strong in-country presence and/or work closely with local civil society organizations.  If the proposal will include offshore program activities, the applicant must justify this approach and demonstrate experience using this methodology.

DRL requires all programs to be non-discriminatory and expects implementers to include strategies for nondiscrimination of individuals/organizations/beneficiaries based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sex characteristics, sexual orientation, pregnancy, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, marital status, parental status, political affiliation, or veteran’s status.

Where appropriate, competitive proposals may include:

Funding Information
Outcomes

Responsive projects should be designed to achieve the following outcomes:

Eligibility Criteria
Ineligible

Activities that are not typically allowed include, but are not limited to:

For more information, visit DRL.

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