UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) has floated a tender for Call for Proposals from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), including NGOs for small grants to establish and operate Justice and Confidence Centers (JCCs). The project location is South Sudan and the tender is closing on 29 Jan 2019. The tender notice number is 52313, while the TOT Ref Number is 29308747. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

Expired Tender

Procurement Summary

Country : South Sudan

Summary : Call for Proposals from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), including NGOs for small grants to establish and operate Justice and Confidence Centers (JCCs)

Deadline : 29 Jan 2019

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 29308747

Document Ref. No. : 52313

Competition : ICB

Financier : United Nations Secretariat

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP)
UNDP Compound, Plot 21, Ministries Road, PO Box 410, Juba, South Sudan Phone/fax : +211 910 401 011 E-mail: info.ss@undp.org/Media E-mail: media.ss@undp.org
South Sudan

Tender Details

Call for Proposals from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), including NGOs for small grants to establish and operate Justice and Confidence Centers (JCCs)Deadline for proposal submission: Monday 21st January 2019The United Nations Development Programme South Sudan (UNDP) Support to Access to Justice and Rule of Law Project aims to contribute to national priorities asarticulated in the South Sudan Development Plan (SSDP) Conflict Prevention & Security Pillar. The specific Rule of Law Sector Objective is "to strengthen the Rule of Law in South Sudan by enforcing and maintaining law and order, providing equitable access to justice and a functioning criminal justice system, increasing security in communities, and promoting and protecting human rights for all." UNDP's strategy in promoting rule of law is twofold. First, providing support to the priorities of the rule of law institutions (Judiciary, Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Police and Prisons) as articulated in their institutional Strategic and/or Action plans. Second, promoting access to justice by linking the rule of law institutions with community and civil society initiatives.UNDP's Access to Justice and Rule of Law Project provides linkages between justice providers and communities through various activities including awareness raising on human rights, constitutional protection, gender based violence and access to legal redress; advocacy on legal and policy reform; and support to legal aid initiatives and capacity building of civil society. This includes providing support for the establishment of Justice and Confidence Centers (JCCs).The JCCs are facilities established by NGOs/CSOs/CBOs in South Sudan to provide a variety of information services to clients, including the provision of legal, human rights information, advocacy, mediation and reconciliation services. The centers also provide services including visitations to prison inmates and operationalizing gender desks in police stations. The...

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 Tender Notice