Dear colleagues,
The United Nations Trust Fund in Support of Actions to Eliminate Violence
against Women is accepting applications for its 17th grant cycle (2012)
from government authorities, civil society organizations and networks —
including non-governmental, women's and community-based organizations and
coalitions, and operational research institutions — and UN Country Teams
(in partnership with governments and civil society organizations).
The 2012 UN Trust Fund Call invites proposals in the following areas of
action:
i. Closing the Gap on the Implementation of National and
Local Laws, Policies and Action Plans that Address Violence against Women
ii. Addressing Violence against Adolescent and Young Girls
Applicants are invited to submit grant proposals for a minimum of
US$100,000 up to a maximum of US$1 million for a period of two to three
years. The application deadline is 21 January 2013.
The complete Call for Proposals detailing criteria, eligibility
requirements and application guidelines is available at:
http://grants.unwomen.org
or via the UN
Women homepage www.unwomen.org.
Apologies for any cross-posting.
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