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Grants to provide Legal Aid to Women, Girls, SGBV Survivors, Elderly and Returnees (South Sudan)

African Women's Development Fund: Call for Proposals for World Aids Day 2018

Deadline: 16-Aug-23

UNDP is accepting proposals from civil society organizations (CSOs), including NGOs for small grants to provide legal aid including establishment of paralegal centers, legal awareness, legal advice, and psychosocial support to vulnerable groups including women, girls, SGBV survivors, elderly and returnees in Weikol-Pulbura; Kadiang; and Nanaam-Bichbich-Keriak-Kotome-Wuno-Lekuangole; Burmath-Nyandit and Anyidi-Manyabol-Gumuruk corridors in Central-southern Jonglei and GPAA.

The programme under the stabilization pillar expects to build linkages between the informal and formal justice systems, enhance accountability and accountable and responsible community-led local governance mechanisms, strengthen community dispute resolution and advocacy.

Objectives

The main objective of the grant is to identify two competent and reputable civil society organizations (CSO), national non-governmental organizations (NNGO) or community-based organizations to raise legal awareness, strengthen Community dispute resolution mechanisms and build linkages between the formal and informal justice system in Central-southern Jonglei and GPAA to:

Funding Information
Expected Outputs/Deliverables

The CSO/NNGO/CBO are encouraged to develop their own expected results based on their analysis of the needs and particularities of the context during the period of implementation. However, expected results will include the following:

Eligibility Criteria

The CSO/NNGO/CBO must meet the following criteria to be eligible for selection:

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