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“Young Advocates for Human Rights Exchange Program” for United States and South African Organizations

Deadline: 31 July 2019

The U.S. Embassy in South Africa has announced an open competition for organizations interested in implementing an exchange program to build a cadre of young leaders from marginalized communities to serve as the next generation of human rights advocates.

The goal of the exchange is to expose South African and U.S. high school students to our shared history of progress as a means of helping students acquire critical skills in civic leadership, community advocacy, and policy planning. Through the exchange, students will gain a greater appreciation for U.S. and South African historic milestones in civil and human rights as well as better understand how to provide solutions for social inequality, gender-based violence, and economic disenfranchisement.

Specifically the program will allow Young Advocates to:

Funding Information

Participants and Audiences

The exchange program should include high school students from South Africa and the United States (5-10 girls; 2-3 mentors) who represent economically disadvantaged and lower income households. These students should exhibit interest in service, civic leadership, and community engagement. Before departing for the exchange in the United States, students should receive a pre-departure cultural awareness training, organized and facilitated by the grantee to ensure ample understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced while living in another country.

Priority Region

Project activities must take place in Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa and one to two cities in the United States, and be directed at South African secondary and U.S. high school students between the ages of 15-18 from lower-income households and historically disadvantaged backgrounds.

Eligibility Criteria

The following United States and South African organizations are eligible to apply:

How to Apply

Applicants must be submitted via email at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=317254

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