UNDP Montenegro announces the Second Public Call for Civil Society Organisations to submit project proposals
Podgorica, July 3,2023 – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Montenegro announces the Second Public Call for civil society organisations registered in Montenegro, engaged in promoting transitional justice and social cohesion, and protecting human rights.
The Public Call is published within the framework of the regional project “EU Support to Confidence Building in the Western Balkans" funded by the European Union and implemented by UNDP. The project implementation began on January 1st 2023, and will last for four years. The project will provide expert support to judicial and law enforcement authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo*, North Macedonia, and Serbia in the prosecution of war crimes cases at the national level, improve conditions for regional cooperation in the processing of these cases, enhance support to war crimes victims and witnesses, strengthen the capacities of relevant actors in supporting victims, thereby advancing the effective and efficient prosecution of war crimes in the Western Balkans, focusing on victims and respect for human rights.
The deadline for application is Monday, July 31, 2023, at 17:00 CET.
The minimum grant amount is EUR 5,000, and the maximum is EUR 80,000.
The proposed project can last a minimum of 4 months and a maximum of 24 months.
More information about the applicant requirements and selection criteria can be found at the following links:
- Second public call for applicants
- Applicant's Guide for the second public call
- Project proposal
- Budget
- Statement on the absence of double funding
- Partnership Agreement
*For the European Union, this designation does not prejudice the status and is in line with UN Security Council Resolution 1244/1999 and the Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on Kosovo's declaration of independence. For UNDP, any references to Kosovo should be understood in the context of UN Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999).