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USAID Counterpart International: Regional Civic Engagement Grant Program for Afghanistan

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Deadline:  19 January 2017

The USAID-funded Afghan Civic Engagement Program (ACEP), Counterpart International, Inc. (Counterpart) is seeking applications from eligible organizations for “Regional Civic Engagement Grant Program for the South and South East Region”.

ACEP is soliciting applications from eligible Afghan Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to receive Regional Civic Engagement Grant (RCEG) to implement programs that enable Afghan citizens to influence policies, monitor government accountability and serve as advocates for positive social change at the sub-national and national level.

The main objective of the RCEGs is to increase CSOs’ engagement at the regional level in issues of national importance such as advancement of government accountability and transparency, improvement of public servant responsiveness, improving the work place for women, and promoting enforcement of rule of law.

The grants will help enable CSOs to play an interlocutory role between citizens and the government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The goal is to support Afghan citizens to improve their capacity to influence local decisions and actions and have a voice in shaping policies at the national level.

Funding Information

Program Areas

Expected Outcomes

Eligibility Criteria

Counterpart will accept applications from organizations that meet the following eligibility requirements:

How to Apply

Applicants are required to submit the all documents through email.

Eligible Country: Afghanistan

For more information, please visit USAID Counterpart International.

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