Deadline: 28 June 2017
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is seeking proposals from Non-Government Organization/Civil Society Organization as Responsible Party for the area, Constitutional Democracy under the programme Rule of Law and Constitutional Democracy (RLCD).
The RLCD programme is funded by UNDP and is implemented by Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs with Responsible Parties including: Justice Law and Order Secretariat (JLOS), Parliamentary Commission, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), Electoral Commission (EC), Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC), Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC), Media Council of Uganda and Ministry of East African Community Affairs (MEACA).
The project aims to realize the UNDAF/CPD Outcomes: 1.1 By end 2020, rule of law, separation of powers and constitutional democracy are entrenched in Uganda and all individuals are treated equally under the law and have equitable access to justice.
Funding Information
In alignment with the Programme Document for Rule of Law and Constitutional Democracy Annual proposals amounts should range from a minimum of USD 100,000 for direct interventions in a single community/activity; or to geographical area to a maximum of USD 180,000 for direct interventions in multiple communities/activities or geographical area within the same country.
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible proposals should be from NGOs/CSOs who have a national presence but also a niche in the Eastern and Northern regions of Uganda.
- Specific duties and responsibilities:
- To effectively implement and deliver tangible, impactful and sustainable results of the programme activities as stipulated in the RLCD programme document.
- To draft annual work plans, quarterly work plans and progress reports.
- To deliver timely accountability of the funds.
- To properly document all RLCD programme related activities for future reference.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted at the address given on the website.
Eligible Country: Uganda
For more information, please visit UNDP Call for Proposals.