Harm Reduction International supporting Advocacy, Campaign Initiatives
Deadline: 28-May-21
Harm Reduction International has launched a call for proposals to support advocacy, campaign, and/or communications initiatives by NGOs, civil society groups, activists, artists, or community networks in two countries: Malaysia and Sri Lanka; aimed at raising awareness on the human rights and public health fallacies of the COVID-19 response and its impact on marginalised groups, as well as countering the over-expansion of emergency and executive powers.
Supported initiatives can include (while not being limited to) online or offline campaigns, institutional advocacy, experience and knowledge sharing among civil society and with affected communities
COVID-19, and its associated restrictive measures have had a particularly negative impact on vulnerable populations (including people who use drugs, LGBTQI+, sex workers, and migrant workers).
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Funding Information
The total available budget per grant is USD 8,000, with two grants expected to be awarded.
For more information, visit https://www.hri.global/contents/2122