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ICNL Call for Proposals: Protecting Civic Space in Asia-Pacific during COVID-19

U.S. Mission to Kuwait: Public Diplomacy Grants Program

Deadline: 28-Oct-20

The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL) is pleased to invite proposals for grants as part of its project to counter COVID-inspired restrictions on civic freedoms and protect civic space during the pandemic.

Proposals may seek to support civic space during the COVID-19 pandemic by addressing topics including, but not limited to, countering authoritarian and securitized approaches to civil society during the pandemic; addressing disinformation and free expression restrictions; improving procedures for online consultations and public participation; strengthening oversight of surveillance and the collection and use of personal data through artificial intelligence or other means, and improving incentives and benefits for civil society during a pandemic or other public health emergency.

The COVID-19 pandemic has spawned a global crisis for fundamental freedoms. In response to the virus, governments worldwide have adopted emergency laws and other measures that are purported to limit contagion, but that also restricts rights and constrains civic space. At the same time, CSOs often lack adequate means to advocate for their interests while working remotely and restricted in their movement due to sanitary-health control measures, including stay-at-home orders and bans on gatherings and other means of in-person participation.

The applicant may select from a broad range of activities designed to achieve the grant’s objective, including, but not limited to:

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