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Request for Applications: DRL Supporting Ukrainian Prisoners of War and Detained Civilians

Request for Applications: DRL Supporting Ukrainian Prisoners of War and Detained Civilians

Deadline: 24-Jan-24

The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) announces an open competition for organizations interested in submitting applications for programs that support the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms in Ukraine during wartime and in a postwar context.

Objectives may include, but are not limited to: 1) Ukrainian detained civilians and POWs and their families receive necessary support, including legal aid; 2) Local and international entities working to support Ukrainian detained civilians, including political prisoners, and POWs, including their families, are better equipped and better networked to provide them with necessary support and advocate on their behalf; and 3) Local and international audiences are better informed about these cases in order to advocate for the release of Ukrainian detained civilians, including children, political prisoners, and POWs.

Possible activities may include, but are not limited to: providing legal aid with the involvement of local and/or international lawyers; strengthening the capacity of local lawyers with respect to international humanitarian law (IHL) and international human rights law (IHRL); developing and empowering/energizing dedicated and/or cross-sectoral networks of support providers, lawyers, families of detained individuals, relevant entities among the government, international organizations, and non-governmental sector, including human rights and civil society groups, as well as victims/survivors themselves; capacity building and training for grassroots networks and/or associations of relatives and friends of detained individuals; support for national and international coalitions and advocacy efforts; documentation and analysis of cases; legal support for victims’ representation in court cases at domestic and international levels; psycho-social and other support for victims/survivors, families, as well as service providers; and international advocacy and awareness raising efforts.

All programs should aim to have impact that leads to reforms and have the potential for sustainability beyond DRL resources. DRL’s preference is to avoid duplicating past efforts by supporting new and creative approaches. This does not exclude from consideration projects that improve upon or expand existing successful projects in a new and complementary way.

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For more information, visit United States Department of State.

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