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Ockenden International Prizes to Benefit Refugees or Displaced People

Julia Taft Refugee Fund - Côte d’Ivoire

Deadline: 30-Nov-22

Entries are now open for the 2023 Ockenden International Prizes to advance refugee self-reliance, recognise the agency, dignity and autonomy of refugees and forced migrants – anywhere.

The Ockenden Prizes Ockenden seeks to support locally-based and/or refugee-led organisations that work directly with refugees and displaced people to advance self-reliance. Small-scale local organisations have the ability to be agile, well-targeted and highly cost-efficient. However, external funding can be hard to access, and is often tied to a particular project. Refugee experiences are varied and complex, so Ockenden seeks to allow prize-winners to direct the award according to their own priorities.

The prizes are unrestricted grants and will be awarded on the basis of initiatives that promote self-reliance among refugees and/or displaced people, with measurable evidence of outcomes that have led to real improvement in the lives of refugees or displaced people. Sound financial governance will also be a factor.

Funding Information

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Entry Rules
The judges will, in particular, look for

For more information, visit https://www.ockendenprizes.org/home-one/entry-rules/

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