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Call for Proposals from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), including NGOs for small grants to provide legal aid including legal representation, legal awareness and legal advice and psychosocial support to vulnerable groups including women, girls, SGBV s
Procurement Process :CP-QB-FBS - Call for Proposal – Quality Based Fixed Budget
Office :UNDP Country Office - SOUTH SUDAN
Deadline :10-Feb-21
Posted on :26-Jan-21
Development Area :OTHER  OTHER
Reference Number :74782
Link to Atlas Project :
00077970 - Access to Justice and Rule of Law
Documents :
Call for proposal Akobo_Duk_Pibor
Overview :

UNDP South Sudan’s Access to Justice, Security and Human Rights strengthening program supported by United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund is aiming at facilitating stabilization in Jonglei State and Greater Pibor Administrative Area through restoration of state authority and reduce the persistent high levels of violence and its impact. The project seeks to close the gaps in the justice chain and expand the capacity of justice actors by strengthening the capacity and presence of formal and community driven informal mechanisms that can provide quick and peaceful dispute resolution for communal problems.

To achieve this, the Program is seeking competent and reputable civil society organization(s), national non-governmental organization(s) or community-based organization(s) to establish a Justice and Confidence Centers (JCC) in Duk, Pibor and Akobo to provide legal aid including legal representation, legal awareness, legal advice and psychosocial support to vulnerable groups i.e. women, girls, SGBV survivors, elderly  and returnees.  

The main objective of the grant is to identify three civil society organizations (CSOs), national non-governmental organizations (NNGOs) or community-based organizations (CBOs) with operational presence and capacities in the locations mentioned to provide:

  1. Legal representation for the most vulnerable group and returnees.
  2. Legal advice and psychosocial support to the most vulnerable group and returnees.
  3. Provide legal awareness including human rights awareness to the vulnerable and returnees.
  4. Refer the vulnerable members of the community and returnees to referral pathways for basic services.