Request for Proposals from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), including NGOs for application of small grants to conduct public awareness-raising outreaches and information dissemination on alternatives to conflict resolution related to intercommunal conf has been closed on 30 Aug 2021. It no longer accepts any bids. For further information, you can contact the United Nations Development Programme
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Request for Proposals from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), including NGOs for application of small grants to conduct public awareness-raising outreaches and information dissemination on alternatives to conflict resolution related to intercommunal conf | ||
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Procurement Process : | CP-QB-FBS - Call for Proposal – Quality Based Fixed Budget | |
Office : | UNDP COUNTRY OFFICE - SOUTH SUDAN | |
Deadline : | 30-Aug-21 | |
Posted on : | 16-Aug-21 | |
Development Area : | OTHER | |
Reference Number : | 82002 | |
Link to Atlas Project : 00077970 - Access to Justice and Rule of Law | ||
Documents :
Call for Proposal Bor, Pibor, Akobo, Duk, and Twic East | ||
Overview :
UNDP’s Access to Justice, Security and Human Rights program contributes to strengthening the rule of law and human rights and creating the conditions for people to experience peace and security, enjoy their human rights and actively fulfil their societal roles. Working at national level and in states, with priority being placed on the people and states that are most affected by the conflict, the program supports national partners to address the drivers of conflict and build resilient communities through strengthening capable institutions that can resolve disputes quickly and fairly; empowering groups of vulnerable people to claim their rights peacefully; increasing safety and security at community level; establishing transitional justice mechanisms to effectively address past abuses and building a national human rights system to curtail further human rights violations.
To achieve this, UNDP is seeking a competent and reputable Civil Society Organization (CSO), or National Non-Governmental Organization (NNGO) or Community-Based Organization (CBO) to conduct public awareness-raising outreaches and information dissemination on alternatives to conflict resolution related to intercommunal conflicts and cattle rustling, crime prevention in Bor, Pibor, Akobo, Duk, and Twic East Counties to complement the activities of the dispute resolution mechanisms that will be established in Pibor, Akobo, and Duk Counties. Once established, the dispute resolution mechanisms will address intercommunal disputes including cattle raiding and abductions.
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