Deadline: 13-Oct-20
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) hereby invites you to participate in a Call for Proposal for CSO/NGO to support sub-project of Preventing Violent Extremism Through Promoting Tolerance and Respect for Diversity (PROTECT).
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been implementing a PVE project called “Preventing Violent Extremism through Promoting Tolerance and Respect for Diversity” or the PROTECT Project phase I which has contributed to the acceleration of the issuance of NAP on P/CVE.
The first phase of PROTECT Project has taken the leading role in facilitating a series of policy engagement on the NAP on P/CVE with various stakeholders which lead to several advancements.
This NAP on P/CVE is expected to be adopted for the implementation in 2020. Not only support the issuance of NAP on P/CVE, but also the project contributed to fill the knowledge gap on PVE especially in the role of Moderate Islamic Organization in P/CVE, the level of radicalization through the mosque on State-Owned Universities, and the Implication of Regional Dynamic to the Islamic Organizations in Indonesia.
Project Objectives
- On the research of the role of women in religious-based organizations to prevent violent extremism:
- Identifying the recent position of the women-wings organizations, not only from NU and Muhammadiyah, but also from other religious based organizations.
- Identifying the good practices and lesson learned from their programmes on preventing violent extremism.
- Identifying the challenges and support required from other stakeholders, including the government.
- Identifying the existing and possible various role of women to promote resilience against women extremism.
- produce recommendation of programme to be implemented by the project on strengthening the role of women to promote resilience against women extremism regardless different religious background.
- disseminating the results and findings of the research to government institutions and related stakholders.
- On the research of the map out the movement on spreading out the extremism after the enactment of Government Regulation in lieu of Laws no. 2 of 2017:
- Identifying the recent movement of intolerance groups after the enactment of government regulation in lieu of law no. 2 of 2017.
- Analyze the effectiveness of measurements has been taken by government institution, particularly educational institution after the enactment of the government regulation in lieu of law no. 2 of 2017.
- Identifying response and supports required from other religious-based organization and related stakeholders regarding the enactment of Government Regulation in lieu of Laws no. 2 of 2017.
- disseminating the results and findings of the research to government institutions and related stakeholders.
Funding Information
- Maximum budget USD 80,000.
Activities
Furthermore, the selected NGO/CSO will focus its efforts on the following activities:
- Conduct following pieces of research on:
- The role of women in religious-based organizations to prevent violent extremism; and
- The map out the movement on spreading out the extremism after the enactment of Government Regulation in lieu of Laws no. 2 of 2017.
- Prepare at least 2 (two) policy briefs/ policy papers based on research findings;
- In line with the outcomes of the research, conducting policy engagement with relevant stakeholders to
- influence their policy on P/CVE with dissemination of the findings
- Conduct several workshops to disseminate findings of research
Project Outputs
The proposed objective(s) will be achieved by the following outputs through these activities and actions in Indonesia:
- Output 1: Strengthening Policy Assistance in order to develop, coordinate and implement National Action Plan on P/CVE.
- Output 2: National network, data and trend analysis to stakeholders to prevent violent extremism and radicalism in Indonesia is available.
- Output 3: Strengthened capacities and resilience of P/CVE actors towards the extremist narratives and processes of radicalization.
Eligibility Criteria
- The grant recipient (civil society or non-governmental organization, academia) with experience in conducting activities/ programme in the area of prevention of violent extremism (PVE) and youth movement; experience in the area of promotion of peace, tolerance, and respect for diversity through communication tools; and previous experience in working with private sectors, such as Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram is an advantage.
- Relevance of specialized knowledge and experience on similar engagements:
- at least 5 (five) years’ experience in the area of prevention of violent extremism (PVE) and youth movement
- Experience in conducting workshops, trainings sessions, seminars for stakeholders and youth at community level
- Experience in working with government officials and Universities
- Permit to work in Indonesia (eligible legal status)
For more information, visit https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=70757