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U.S. Department of State announces Funding to Promote Accountability in Iraq and Syria for Crimes against Humanity

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Deadline: 28 June 2019

The Department of State’s Office of Global Criminal Justice (J/GCJ) in cooperation with the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, Office of Assistance Coordination (NEA/AC) is seeking applications for its grant program entitled “Promoting Accountability in Iraq and Syria for Genocide, Crimes against Humanity, and War Crimes”.

The Department of State invites applicants to submit proposals for programs that include components to develop local investigative and judicial skills; to collect and preserve evidence and maintain the chain of custody of evidence; and to conduct other activities that directly support investigations and prosecutions of those responsible for atrocities in available jurisdictions, such as building cases, filing criminal complaints, and sharing information with national authorities.

Problem Statement

Despite the horrific atrocities in Iraq and Syria, there have been virtually no prosecutions of individuals for perpetrating crimes committed against victims, either “common” crimes such as kidnapping, rape, or murder, or international crimes (war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide).

These atrocities have been extensively documented by UN mechanisms, local and international NGOs, and governments, which is of critical importance to lay the groundwork for holding perpetrators criminally accountable, as well as supporting a range of other transitional justice measures. Documentation efforts are ongoing and currently being funded. The current programmatic priority is to translate this work into tangible progress on related investigations and prosecutions of perpetrators.

Achievable Objectives

A successful project will result in the advancement of investigations and prosecutions of perpetrators of atrocities in Iraq and/or Syria. Programming may include, but is not limited to, one or more of the following areas:

Proposals are encouraged to identify ways in which any of the above programming areas will also support other current or future transitional justice measures, such as vetting, reparations programs, and truth commission.

Funding Information

Project Design

This solicitation invites applications in support of justice and accountability for atrocities perpetrated in Iraq and/or Syria, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. These efforts should build upon USG and other international donor programs since 2011. Funds will support activities that advance investigations and prosecutions in available jurisdictions. Proposals can focus on advancing accountability for atrocities committed either in Iraq or Syria, or both countries. It is not required that program activities take place within either country. This is in recognition that evidence, witnesses, victims, and potential courts with jurisdiction over crimes exist beyond Iraq or Syria. There is no advantage in the review and selection process to focusing on both countries in the proposal. Each proposal will be reviewed based on its potential for impact. It is possible that this could be better achieved by limiting work to only one atrocities situation.

Projects must include:

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted via given website.

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