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Funding Call to Promote Accountability and Inclusive Citizenship of Religious Minorities across South Asia

Request for Proposals: UNDP GEF Small Grants Programme in Cambodia

Deadline: 13 August 2019

The South Asia Collective, a regional network of researchers, activists, and organisations from across South Asia is looking to support projects focused on religious minorities in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. This call seeks to support local civil society initiatives to design and implement their own advocacy initiatives with the aim to improve accountability for violations against religious minorities and to promote their inclusive citizenship.

Across South Asia religious minorities are at particularly high risk of violent attacks, hate speech, and intimidation, and these violations are frequently met with lack of accountability. This occurs against a backdrop of long-standing social, economic, and cultural marginalization and exclusion, particularly for those who face intersectional discrimination, such as religious minority women, indigenous peoples adhering to minority religions, and those facing caste-based discrimination.

These issues are particularly acute for marginalised minorities who face challenges in securing citizenship status or who have suffered displacement, such as stateless populations and refugees, such as Rohingya in India and Bangladesh, or Afghan refugees in Pakistan.

As part of an EU-funded initiative to support religious pluralism and respect for freedom of religion or belief across South Asia, this call seeks to fund local level advocacy campaigns to improve accountability for violations again religious minorities in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and/or Sri Lanka. Specifically this project seeks to address violations against religious minorities who face challenges in securing access to citizenship. This could include, for example, religious minority communities who are at risk of statelessness, are refugees, or have faced displacement.

Funding Information

Types of Projects

Projects should also aim to develop concrete measures to improve accountability for violations against religious minorities who confront barriers to/challenges in accessing citizenship. Projects should be clearly thought through in an effort to persuade duty bearers to act to implement existing law in improved ways, or review or amend laws, statutes, or practices to address and improve accountability for violations. Projects can operate at the district or provincial/state level with a specific focus.

Examples of advocacy initiatives could include, but are not limited to:

Applicants will identify the best approach to engage the proposed actors or entities. Projects could take a number of different forms, such as roundtables with key decision makers; meetings/engagement with local officials or politicians; online and media campaigns; theatre for advocacy and change; publishing comprehensive information for a wide reach; conducting sensitivity trainings and briefings for civil society organizations; or producing advocacy audiovisual materials for wide dissemination amongst relevant stakeholders.

They encourage applications that give particular attention to minority women and gender issues. Grants that include collaborative activities with other CSOs and/ or and working on several minorities groups is encouraged. The SAC also welcomes projects which demonstrate clearly that they involve organisations/individuals from vulnerable groups in running the project in an active way. The SAC is particularly interested in supporting and strengthening smaller civil society initiatives. Smaller civil society initiatives working at the grassroots level are especially encouraged to apply.

Eligibility Criteria

Selection Criteria

How to Apply

Applicants must complete the application form in English or their local language and send it by e-mail at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit https://minorityrights.org/2019/07/25/call-for-local-advocacy-projects-promoting-accountability-and-inclusive-citizenship-of-religious-minorities-across-south-asia/

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