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DCI – Civil Society Organizations and Local Authorities Uruguay – 2020

To support civil society organizations (CSOs) active in development, in its many forms and expressions

2020-04-20
1 million euro
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Appeal framework

Institution European Commission
Sectors All sectors
Beneficiaries
Regions Worldwide
Details

* Uruguay

* Member State of the European Union

* Member State of the European Economic Area (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway)

* IPA II beneficiary country (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Republic of Northern Macedonia, Montenegro), Serbia and Turkey)

* Developing country or territory (included in the OECD/DAC list of ODA recipients) that is not a member of the G20

* Overseas Country or Territory (OCT) covered by Council Decision 2013/755/EU of 25 November 2013 on the association of the Overseas Countries and Territories with the European Union


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Priorities and funded actions

Objectives
* Lot 1: To promote the economic and social reintegration of persons deprived of their liberty or recently released, with special attention to young people and women;
* Lot 2: To increase the participation of CSOs in actions that contribute to sustainable economic development while contributing to the fight against climate change, the adaptation and mitigation of its adverse effects and/or environmental conservation

Priorities
* Environment and climate change;
* People in prison;
* Inclusive development

Amongst financed actions
* Lot 1:
– Training and assistance actions for the social and labor reinsertion of persons deprived of their liberty;
– Studies and research to develop strategies and support the definition of public policies;
– Promoting the participation of the private sector in reinsertion strategies;
– Strengthening the capacities of the services providing assistance to released persons;
– Raising public awareness to facilitate the reintegration of released persons;
– Facilitating the implementation of undertakings;
– Promote spaces for dialogue and debate to influence policies or programmes

* Lot 2:
– Actions aimed at promoting the participation of local communities in actions to mitigate and adapt to the phenomena of climate change and environmental conservation;
– Promote actions that give impetus to the circular economy;
– Actions that contribute to the understanding by the general public of the country’s commitments to international agreements on climate change and their follow-up.;
– Make contributions to climate change and environmental protection policies;
– Carry out studies and research

Additional information
* This call for proposals is a restricted call for proposals. In the first instance, only concept notes will be evaluated

* Duration of the action: between 36 and 48 months

* The action must take place in Uruguay

* Eligibility:
– Be a legal entity;
– Be not for profit;
– Be a Civil Society Organization (CSO);
– Be established in Uruguay or in a Member State of the European Union or in a Member State of the European Economic Area (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) or in an IPA II beneficiary country (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Republic of Northern Macedonia, Montenegro), Serbia and Turkey) or in a developing country or territory (included in the OECD/DAC list of ODA recipients) that is not a member of the G20 or in an Overseas Country or Territory (OCT) covered by Council Decision 2013/755/EU of 25 November 2013 on the association of the Overseas Countries and Territories with the European Union

 

Financement

* Amount of the grant: between 330,000 and 500,000 euro

* Co-financing rate: between 65% and 90% of the total eligible costs

* The maximum amount of financial assistance for each third party is 50,000 euro

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