Grant Size :  

20,000,000 (EUR)

Closing Date :

  27-03-2023

Global Europe Thematic Programme on Human rights and Democracy

About

The European Commission is pleased to announce the Open applications of the Global Europe Thematic Programme on Human rights and Democracy that contributes to justice and the rule of law through increased accountability for serious human rights violations and abuses.

Objectives
  • The specific objective of this call for proposals is to fight impunity by building the knowledge base for accountability, and developing comprehensive strategies and tools to address knowledge, capacity and commitment gaps. The initiative will (i) facilitate coordination, access to and sharing of information and knowledge by all relevant actors; and (ii) support their capacity to collect and use evidence and knowledge – for advocacy and accountability at the global, regional and national levels.

Priorities
  • The impunity observatory will focus on the most serious human rights violations and abuses whenever systematic and/or widespread as well as core international crimes i.e. genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes (hereby understood as “serious violations”).

  • Proposals and awarded projects will concentrate on all the following priority issues:

    • Ongoing serious violations (serious violations have taken place, or there is clear and convincing evidence that they are taking place);

    • Future serious violations (there are clear indications that serious violations may be escalated, repeated or reiterated);

    • Focus on those countries where the most serious violations are occurring, based on a strategy/needs assessment informed by existing work on the ground and a risk/security/conflict analysis, and developed in cooperation with the advisory board (to minimise potential risks and maximise impact conducive to concrete advances in the fight against impunity);

    • Proposals should include a clear methodology for the development and review of a “priority issue country list” (which can be refined during the inception period). For instance, applicants must outline the specific criteria, data sources and weightings used to: a) determine whether serious violations are being committed or may be escalated, repeated or reiterated; b) conduct country risk/security/conflict analyses and establish contingency plans (to ensure the confidentiality of sensitive activities and data, informed consent and safety of all involved, etc.).

Type of Action
  • The design of the impunity observatory must be organised around four key components:

    • Knowledge management

    • Experience sharing, advocacy and awareness raising

    • Victim-centred, gender-responsive, trauma-responsive and human rights-based approaches

    • Support to local actors (including through financial support to third parties)

Funding Information
  • The overall indicative amount made available under this call for proposals is EUR 20,000,000.00. The contracting authority reserves the right not to award all available funds. Likewise, this amount could be increased should more funds become available.

  • Any grant requested under this call for proposals must fall between the following minimum and maximum amounts:

    • Minimum amount: EUR 20,000,000.00

    • Maximum amount: EUR 20,000,000.00

  • Any grant requested under this call for proposals must fall between the following minimum and maximum Percentages of total eligible costs of the action:

    • Minimum percentage: 60 % of the total eligible costs of the action.

    • Maximum percentage: 95 % of the total eligible costs of the action

  • This call for proposals is launched with a suspensive clause subject to the availability of the funding in 2023.

Expected Results
  • Considering the difficult context in which the action will take place, expected results under this call are:

  • Enhanced oversight and strengthened role of civil society in monitoring and responding to serious human rights violations and abuses;

  • Increased international support for accountability for serious human rights violations and abuses, informed by sound evidence;

  • Enhanced victim-centred, trauma-responsive, gender-responsive and human rights-based approaches in the fight against impunity;

  • Improved capacities to collect and use data, investigate serious human rights violations and abuses, and to improve access to justice through training and capacity building

Eligibility :

Lead applicant(s)

  • In order to be eligible for a grant, the lead applicant must:

    • Be a legal person and

    • Be non-profitmaking and

    • Be a non-governmental civil society organisation (please note that the Evaluation Committee will take into consideration the different legal forms of registration in the respective countries, for which the applicant should attach a justification), and

  • Have its main area of work, objectives and proven experience in international criminal justice and/or other fields of transitional justice ie. truth-seeking, reparations and guarantees of nonrecurrence, and

  • Be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action with the coapplicant(s) and affiliated entity(ies), not acting as an intermediary and

  • Have a demonstrated capacity to manage a global initiative. This criterion will be assessed based on proven experience of having worked in over 10 countries across different continents in the last three years.

  • No nationality restriction applies to lead applicants and (if any) affiliated entities.

Co-applicant(s)

  • The lead applicant must act with at least with five co-applicants, to ensure adequate and specialised geographic (i.e. of each continent) and thematic (i.e. criminal justice, truth-seeking, reparations and guarantees of non-recurrence) expertise.

  • Co-applicants must satisfy the following eligibility criteria:

    • Be a legal person and

    • Be non-profit-making and

    • Be a non-governmental civil society organisation (please note that the Evaluation Committee will take into consideration the different legal forms of registration in the respective countries46, for which the applicant should attach a justification), and

  • Have its main area of work, objectives and proven experience in international criminal justice and/or other fields of transitional justice (truth-seeking, reparations and guarantees of nonrecurrence),

  • In addition to the categories referred to supra, the following entities are also eligible as co-applicants:

    • Research and scientific organisations, universities.

    • No nationality restriction applies to co-applicants and (if any) affiliated entities

Affiliated Entities

  • The lead applicant and its co-applicant(s) may act with affiliated entity(ies).

  • Only the following entities may be considered as affiliated entities to the lead applicant and/or to coapplicant(s):

    • This structural link encompasses mainly two notions:

      • Control, as defined in Directive 2013/34/EU on the annual financial statements, consolidated financial statements and related reports of certain types of undertakings:

    • Entities affiliated to an applicant may hence be:

      • Entities directly or indirectly controlled by the applicant (daughter companies or first-tier subsidiaries). They may also be entities controlled by an entity controlled by the applicant (granddaughter companies or second-tier subsidiaries) and the same applies to further tiers of control;

      • Entities directly or indirectly controlling the applicant (parent companies). Likewise, they may be entities controlling an entity controlling the applicant;

      • Entities under the same direct or indirect control as the applicant (sister companies).

      • Membership, i.e. the applicant is legally defined as a e.g. network, federation, association in which the proposed affiliated entities also participate or the applicant participates in the same entity (e.g. network, federation, association…) as the proposed affiliated entities.

Post Date: 29-Nov-2022

Location :
Yemen
Estonia
Syrian Arab Republic (the)
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
United States of America
Palestine
Jordan
GHANA
Niger
Tunisia
Afghanistan
Algeria
Angola
Argentina
Australia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Barbados
Belgium
Benin
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Botswana
Brunei Darussalam
Burkina Faso
Cabo Verde
Cameroon
Central African Republic (the)
Chile
Colombia
Congo (the)
Côte d'Ivoire
Cuba
Czechia
Democratic Republic of the Congo (the)
Djibouti
Dominican Republic (the)
Equatorial Guinea
Fiji
France
Gambia (the)
Germany
Greece
Guatemala
Guinea-Bissau
Haiti
Hungary
India
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kiribati
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lesotho
Libya
Lithuania
Madagascar
Malaysia
Mali
Marshall Islands (the)
Mauritius
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Mongolia
Morocco
Myanmar
Nauru
Netherlands (the)
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Oman
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Peru
Poland
Qatar
Republic of Moldova (the)
Russian Federation (the)
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
San Marino
Serbia
Sierra Leone
Slovakia
Solomon Islands
South Africa
Spain
Sudan (the)
Swaziland
Switzerland
Tajikistan
the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Togo
Trinidad and Tobago
Tuvalu
Ukraine
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)
Uzbekistan
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Zimbabwe
Cook Islands (the)
Niue
Albania
Andorra
Antigua and Barbuda
Armenia
Austria
Bahamas (the)
Bangladesh
Belarus
Belize
Bhutan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Bulgaria
Burundi
Cambodia
Canada
Chad
China
Comoros (the)
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (the)
Denmark
Dominica
Ecuador
El Salvador
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Finland
Gabon
Georgia
Grenada
Guinea
Guyana
Honduras
Iceland
Indonesia
Iraq
Jamaica
Kenya
Kuwait
Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)
Lebanon
Liberia
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Malawi
Maldives
Malta
Mauritania
Mexico
Monaco
Montenegro
Mozambique
Namibia
Nepal
New Zealand
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Philippines (the)
Portugal
Republic of Korea (the)
Romania
Rwanda
Saint Lucia
Samoa
Sao Tome and Principe
Senegal
Seychelles
Singapore
Slovenia
Somalia
South Sudan
Sri Lanka
Suriname
Sweden
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Tonga
Turkmenistan
Uganda
United Arab Emirates (the)
United Republic of Tanzania (the)
Uruguay
Vanuatu
Viet Nam
Zambia
Holy See (the)
Antarctica
Aruba
Bermuda
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
Bouvet Island
British Indian Ocean Territory (the)
Cayman Islands (the)
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands (the)
Curaçao
French Guiana
French Polynesia
French Southern Territories (the)
Gibraltar
Greenland
Guadeloupe
Guam
Guernsey
Heard Island and McDonald Islands

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