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UNODC announces Drug Abuse Prevention Center (DAPC) Grant Program

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Deadline: 27-Jul-2020

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has announced the Drug Abuse Prevention Center (DAPC) Grant Program to strengthen the capacity of civil society to prevent drug abuse globally.

The UNODC is able to promote drug use prevention and youth empowerment in many countries around the world, thanks to the work and generous donation of the Drug Abuse Prevention Center (DAPC), based in Japan. The youth from DAPC mobilises communities and raises funds that they donate to UNODC to support youth-centred activities to prevent drug use in low and middle income countries. This initiative is truly from youth, to youth, for youth!

Since 2012 every year UNODC has been awarding small grants to youth organizations working in low and middle income countries. The aim is to empower youth to take more active roles in supporting the health and wellbeing of their peers, helping them to initiate and scale up concrete activities and to connect youth groups working in prevention, health promotion and youth empowerment via Youth Initiative.
With these grants young people and youth organizations have successfully implemented prevention and awareness-raising activities in their schools and communities, guided by UNODC/WHO International Standards on Drug Use Prevention. The activities range from photographic exhibitions, radio shows or street theatres to training school teachers on social and emotional skills, parents on good parenting practices, out-of-school youth on income generation, or peer educators on how to scale up prevention efforts in their schools and communities.
Thematic Focus and Priority Issues
  • This Call for Proposals seeks to provide funding support to not-for-profit organisations working in the area of substance use prevention whose projects are aimed at preventing substance use among the youth.
  • Grant funding under this Call for Proposals shall be provided to projects that:
    • Are focused on prevention of substance use. This is assessed on the basis of how well the project activities are in line with the types of interventions and policies found to be effective in preventing substance use based on the available scientific evidence, as outlined in the International Standards on Drug Prevention.
    • Are targeting youth;
    • Support the active participation of youth in their communities and are initiated, planned, managed, implemented, monitored and/or evaluated by youth, and connect youth to the activities of the UNODC Youth Initiative, also through its visibility in social media.

Activities relating to the subject of the legalization of certain drugs, establishment of databases and information systems, and for needle-exchange schemes will not be considered for funding.

Award Information

Eligible Activities

The DAPC grant may be awarded for activities in low-, lower-middle- or upper-middle- income economies, grouped by the World Bank, which fall within the general sphere of prevention of drug use among youth and which:

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/prevention/youth-initiative/dapc-grant.html

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