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A call for Proposals from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), including NGOs for small grants to provide civic awareness on the constitution making process in locations; in Unity State, Upper Nile State, Western Bahr el Ghazal State, Lakes States, Ruweng
Procurement Process :CP-QB-FBS - Call for Proposal – Quality Based Fixed Budget
Office :UNDP Country Office, - SOUTH SUDAN
Deadline :04-Mar-22
Posted on :21-Feb-22
Development Area :OTHER  OTHER
Reference Number :88312
Link to Atlas Project :
00127551 - Support to Access to Justice, Security and Human Rights
Documents :
CfP CW_Constitution making
Attachment to CFP_Budget_Risk, WPl, Performance
Overview :

UNDP through its Access to Justice, Security and Human Rights Strengthening programme is seekingcompetent and reputable CSOs, NGOs and CBOs to send proposals to provide civic awareness and education on the CMP with the aim of addressing the information gap faced by women, youth, displaced people and communities in Unity State, Upper Nile State, Western Bahr el Ghazal State, Lakes States, Ruweng Administrative Area and Abyei Administrative Area The sensitization programme should convey the general phases of the CMP, address key contentious issues and increase public awareness for women, youth, displaced people and communities to prepare them to participate meaningfully. Each proposal should cover two locations (states or administrative areas), and it will be considered and implemented in coordination with other successful proposals under this Call for Proposals and a complementary Call for Proposals from the Media.

UNDP seeks to facilitate and support partners to carry out civil awareness and education on the general CMP and reach South Sudanese at the Boma, Payam and County Level in Unity State, Upper Nile State, Western Bahr El Ghazal State, Lakes States, Ruweng Administrative Area and Abyei Administrative Area of the Republic of South Sudan;

  • Understand the provisions of the 2018 Agreement relating to the CMP, linkages and complementary between them
  • Understand the process being followed, the mechanisms of review as stipulated in the CMP Bill 2021 as well as the role of various stakeholders and members of the public;
  • Appreciate the role of the people, what is expected of them, and all other stakeholders and how they can participate meaningfully;
  • Acknowledge that any lapse in not honoring the 2018 Agreement or making the constitution may take thecountry back to conflict as it seeks to address root causes of the 2013 and 201 conflicts;
  • Are informed about the process thus far and commit to engage in and discuss how to localize the CMP at the state and community level.

    Key expected results

  • Women, youth, displaced groups and community members and leaders (religious, traditional leaders, war veterans, widows of war) at county level are informed and aware of the CMP and their role;
  • An analytical and results oriented report summarizing key points and issues, recommendations and commitments from the discussions that will inform further planning of constitution making support in the state; as well as the number, stakeholder group and caliber of  participants;
  • A Memoranda on key concerns from the people presented to the County Commissioner with a copy to the State Governor which would be readily available for presentation to the Reconstituted National Constitutional Review commission (R-NCRC) when it starts its public consultations to the states.