Application Deadline: 31st January 2024.
LOCATION: Zambia
The Charter Project Africa, in collaboration with the AU-ECOSOCC, is launching a call for proposals to advance civic technology and digital engagement across Africa, aiming to strengthen democratic governance and citizen participation in continental institutions. The call invites prospective applicants to collaborate with AU-ECOSOCC in refining and enhancing their digital engagement strategy. The priorities include audience analysis, testing messaging and channels, developing an engagement strategy and establishing effective feedback mechanisms.
ELIGIBILITY:
The Call will focus on the provision of support to not-for-profit and for-profit organisations (e.g. social enterprises) acting within the civic space & the civic tech ecosystem. In short, the following eligibility criteria exists for recipients:
The organisation must be a legal entity;
The organisation must be a non-governmental, independent of local, regional and central government, political parties and religious institutions;
The organisation can be a not-for-profit organisation or a for profit organisation, but must – in both cases- be strongly committed to advancing civic participation;
The organisation must be registered in an African Union Member State;
The organisation must be able to sign a grant agreement;
The organisation must not be bankrupt or being wound up nor having its affairs administered by the courts;
The organisation must not have received an adverse audit opinion, either by its own auditors or its donors’ auditors;
The organisation must have policies in place and/or practices in place to guarantee the ethical management of personal identifiable information;
The organisation must not have been the subject of a judgement for fraud, corruption, involvement in a criminal organisation or any other illegal activity.
BENEFIT:
The overall budget available under this current Call is EUR 30 000. The winning proposal will be supported over an implementation period of approximately five 7 months (to be confirmed at the time of contracting). The recipient will enter a grant contract agreement with the European Partnership for Democracy.
The selected candidate will work in close cooperation with the AU-ECOSOCC representatives assigned to follow the implementation of the grant, as well as any other tech expert embedded in the organ by other Charter Project Africa consortium partners