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Home»Search by Region»Africa»Call for Proposals: African Alliance COVID-19 Advocacy Support Grant 2022 (up to ZAR 280,000)

Call for Proposals: African Alliance COVID-19 Advocacy Support Grant 2022 (up to ZAR 280,000)

Jude OgarMay 18, 20223 Mins Read
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Deadline: May 30, 2022

Are you an indigenous-led organisation in Africa? Have a zero tolerance approach to discrimination in any form? Actively engaged in COVID-19 advocacy? Submit proposals for the African Alliance COVID-19 Advocacy Support Grant 2022.

The Alliance envisions a world where communities of people who face injustice and abuse of power can be confident that others will stand in solidarity with them in the pursuit of a more equal and just global society that practices radical love, to defend, uphold, preserve and extend their own and others’ rights. They seek to advance rights-based, critical and developmental programming to address the needs of underserved communities across Africa by working collectively to ensure that affected communities are informed about their rights; have access to dignified health care and the agency and access to hold duty bearers to account for the non-realisation of these rights.

Activity Focus

  • Advocate for equitable, affordable, and proportionate access at national and regional level for COVID-19 vaccines, tests, and treatments.
  • Campaign to highlight the contribution of pharmaceutical companies in sustaining the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Advocate for regulatory authorities to license existing and new approved medicines to cover all LMICs. These includes bodies such as the WTO, WHO, UNITAID, African Medical Agency among others.
  • Advocate for increased domestic accountability for fully funded, inclusive COVID-19 Vaccine, testing, and treatment plans.
  • Skills strengthening including media visibility and Intellectual Property Rights.
  • Movement building.

Grant

  • 2 Grants of ZAR 280,000 each for the entire project period in each region – North Africa, East Africa, Central Africa, West Africa, Southern Africa.

Eligibility

  • Applications must be from an Indigenous-led organisation – This means that your organisation must be led by people who are descendants of the original inhabitants of the land in which the organisation operates. This includes groups who have not adopted significant parts of colonised culture.
  • Must have a main or head office located in Africa.
  • Must not be an International Non-Government Organisation.
  • Must declare a policy and practice of being non-discriminatory to any groups, including but not limited to Sex workers, LGBTQIA+ Communities, People living with HIV, People with disabilities, People who use Drugs, People in Detention, Migrant Populations.
  • Must have active partnerships or a presence in rural communities in-country.
  • You will need to confirm that you have a zero-tolerance approach to and prohibition of sexual exploitation and abuse by all staff, volunteers and consultants, partners, beneficiaries and community members.

Application

The deadline for applications is May 30, 2022. They encourage early submission as the online system will not be accessible after the deadline and no emailed applications will be accepted.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit African Alliance.

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