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South Sudan: Small Grants to Provide Justice and Legal Representation for Juvenile Survivors

South Sudan: Small Grants to Provide Justice and Legal Representation for Juvenile Survivors

Deadline: 30-Apr-21

The United Nations Development Programme South Sudan (UNDP) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) are seeking an implementing partner or CSO to Provide legal representation for juvenile offenders and survivors accessing courts in South Sudan under Peace Building Fund (Breaking the Cycle of Violence).

Within the Democratic Governance and Stabilization Unit of UNDP, the access to justice programme provides linkages between justice providers and communities through different activities including; advocacy on legal and policy reform through the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs as well as with civil society actors; increasing access to justice to citizens of South Sudan with special focus on vulnerable groups, such as juveniles, and women including the provision of legal representation in sexual gender-based violence (SGBV) and related criminal matters.

The objective is to support a CSO to provide legal representation for juveniles, and juvenile survivors  and the provision of psychosocial support through providing better access to justice, reduce case back log and arbitrary detention for juveniles, and to further reinforce the accountability and transparency of the judiciary.

In close coordination with the UNDP, UNICEF, justice institutions and any other relevant stakeholders, the implementing partner will provide:

Funding Information

Expected Outputs

Eligibility Criteria

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

For more information, visit https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=77580

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