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NDI Nigeria Request for Applications: Democracy Corner Project

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Deadline: 30 July, 2021

The National Democratic Institute (NDI) with support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) invites proposals from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society organisations (CSO) to build, launch, and manage the Democracy Corner – a new platform for engaging Nigerian citizens with their democracy.

The Democracy Corner platform will serve as an online civic and voter education engagement tool to promote non-partisan conversations around Nigeria’s democracy, inform citizens about their rights, and inform citizens about ways to hold elected officials accountable for their performance in office.

This platform can help respond to the decline in Nigerians’ trust in and satisfaction with democracy and the fairness of elections since 2015, as illustrated in a 2019 survey by International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES). The survey found that 58 percent of Nigerians are unsatisfied with Nigeria’s democracy.

Goal: The goal of the Democracy Corner platform is to increase civic education, citizens’ trust, and citizen engagement in the next 2023 general elections and beyond.

To help bridge this gap ahead of the 2023 elections, NDI is calling for applications from interested civil society organisations (CSOs) to partner on creating the National Democracy Corner Platform, which will launch in October 2021 for use in the Anambra gubernatorial election as a pilot. Based on this pilot experience, the platform will be further developed and enhanced for citizen engagement ahead of the 2023 general election.

Democracy Corner is a project under the Sustaining Electoral Engagement for Democracy (SEED) program. The SEED program seeks to advance and deepen the commitment and inclusion of Nigerian citizens and civil society in support of credible elections and democratic progress in the country.

The SEED program is implemented through the Consortium for Election and Political Process Strengthening (CEPPS), with two other partners, IFES and Search for Common Ground.

Award Information

Eligibility Criteria

Project Description

In order to create the Democracy Corner, NDI will work with a civic education and tech-driven partner in Nigeria to hold a series of strategic planning sessions to design the platform and develop a communication and socialisation plan. NDI and the partner will discuss the platform’s main objectives and key themes to address through its contents, as well as target audiences and proven methods to reach these audiences.

The communication and socialization plan will use the ACADA (Assessment, Communication Analysis, Design, Action) communication model which is an evidence-based process that utilizes a mix of communication tools, channels, and approaches to facilitate participation and engagement with citizens for positive social and behaviour change. The partner will collaboratively create innovative methods to engage citizens in interactive ways.

The platform may feature civic education games, interactive forums where citizens can discuss their ideas and hopes for the elections and post-election period, virtual candidate debates, and trackers looking at elected officials’ performance on key policy priorities. To increase public interest and use of the platform, the Democracy Corner partner will engage high profile Nigerians including prominent comedians, governance and human rights experts, activists, youth influencers, and other public figures through a variety of content and on the platform.

The partner will ensure the platform’s audio and visual content is made available in English and local languages and is in accessible formats for persons with disabilities (PWD). The platform will aim to serve as an inclusive, accessible, and sustainable marketplace of ideas relevant for citizens of diverse backgrounds and the project will achieve these through deliberate targeting of members of the marginalised groups (women, youth, PWD).

Evaluation Criteria

Project Activities/Description (40points)

Organizational Capacity (30 points)

Budget (30 points)

Submission Format

Interested organizations must submit a full proposal in PDF format not exceeding ten pages by July 30, 2021. The proposal should be submitted to NDI by email with the name Democracy Corner as the subject of the email. NDI will respond to questions that seek clarification on the goals, criteria, and conditions of this award.

All applications must be submitted with the following attachments: A completed application should consist of the following:

  1. Valid registration as NGO with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC);
  2. Technical proposal with detailed activities;
  3. Budget in Microsoft Excel showing formulas;
  4. Budget notes.

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