Deadline: 31 October, 2021
The Africa Transitional Justice Legacy Fund (ATJLF) has announced a call for proposals for funding to support transformative and pioneering interventions in transitional justice processes in Africa.
The goal of ATJLF is to help rebuild communities and (re) activate survivor agency in West Africa.
Benefits
- Successful organisations will receive grants ranging from five thousand dollars to U.S.$70,000 to support projects with innovative and/or cutting-edge activities
Eligibility
- Open to a registered CSO or CBO operating in one of Ivory Coast, The Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone
- Organisation must have at least three staff members (including the founder/director)
- Organisation must have a functional bank account in country of operation
- Organisation must have some operational systems in place – accounting processes and procedures, defined management structure, evidence of monthly/quarterly/semi-annual or annual financial accounting
- Organisation must be known or embedded in communities that have experienced atrocities or human rights violations and have strong connections and networks with victims, survivors and the community in which they operate
- Organisation must already be working (or willing to work) on human rights and transitional justice issues in the identified communities in the countries of focus
To apply and for more information, click here.
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