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UNDP Project “No to Gender Violence” announces Small Grants (Tajikistan)

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Deadline: 17-Jan-25

The United Nations Development Programme has launched the USAID-funded Stop Gender-Based Violence in Tajikistan Project.

This five-year Project aims at preventing gender-based violence (GBV) and discrimination against women and girls and to promote gender equality, foster inclusive economic growth, and contribute to peace and democracy in Tajikistan. At the forefront of protecting GBV victims are Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), which provide services to women and girls affected by GBV. Hence, it is essential that the Project closely cooperate and support CSOs in their endeavors to prevent and address GBV issues in the country.

The Project recognizes the critical role of advocacy in raising awareness about gender and GBV issues, promoting policy reforms that prioritize the needs of GBV victims, and providing a supportive environment where GBV victims can access essential services. CSOs are well positioned to use advocacy and communication strategies to foster social change, protect GBV victims, and contribute to building healthier communities.

The UNDP’s USAID Stop Gender-Based Violence (GBV) project is calling for proposals for low- value grants to be awarded to two CSOs, one in Sughd and one in Khatlon. This initiative aims to:

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For more information, visit UNDP.

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