Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), including NGOs and/or CBOs, for the Establishment of Feedback/Complaint Mechanism for Special Protection Units (SPUs)

Link to Atlas Project

00077970 - Access to Justice and Rule of Law

Documents

Grant Proposal Template
Call for Proposals

Overview

Background

The United Nations Development Programme South Sudan (UNDP) seeks proposals from suitable, qualified and experienced local NGOs/CBOs to establish a feedback mechanism for SPUs in Torit, EES. The specific objective of the grant is to support SSNPS in monitoring SPU services through establishment of a feedback mechanisms to compile information from broad range of users, especially women and vulnerable groups related to sexual and gender based violence, assess police response to deal with SGBV and to improve interaction between survivors and police.

Application Process

All organizations interested in submitting their proposals may obtain the detailed documents for submission in person, by email or from the UNDP website (http://procurement-notices.undp.org) or contact the following:

  1. Surendra Sharma

    Chief Technical Advisor

    Access to Justice and Rule of Law Project

    UNDP – Juba, South Sudan

    Surendra.sharma@undp.org

  2. Dhanashree Karmarkar

    Capacity Building Specialist (Police & Prisons)

    Access to Justice and Rule of Law Project

    UNDP – Juba, South Sudan

    Dhanashree.karmarkar@undp.org

    Submissions can be delivered by hand in sealed envelope to the bid box at UNDP Office on Ministries Road or emailed to ajrol.ss@undp.org on or before close of business 31 January 2016, South Sudan local time. 

    Late bids will be rejected. Only short-listed organizations shall be contacted.