Innovating Service Provision, Research, Technology and Art against Gender-based Violence
Are you advancing the fight against gender-based violence in Nigeria? Share your impact in research, art, or tech and stand a chance to win a grant!
Call for entries – 16 Days of Activism 2024
#SGBVInnovationChallenge
Deadline: Monday, 28 October 2024 at 11:59pm WAT (West Africa Time)
Are you a Nigerian citizen or organisation fighting gender-based violence? Are you providing services or harnessing technology to prevent, mitigate and respond to gender-based violence?
As part of activities to commemorate the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence 2024, the Rule of Law and Anti-corruption (RoLAC) Programme is seeking to identify and showcase 16 outstanding examples of innovative Research, Technology, Art and Emergency Service Provision by Nigerian citizens or organisations who are advancing the fight against gender-based violence in Nigeria. Share your impact in research, art, or tech and stand a chance to win a grant—apply now!
Eligibility
1. Entries are invited from Nigerian citizens or organisations (duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission) who are based in Nigeria and whose work is contributing to eliminating gender-based violence in Nigeria
2. Entries must cover outstanding, innovative work in any one of the following 5 thematic areas:
Thematic 1: GBV Research
Thematic 2: Technology enabled approaches to prevent, mitigate and respond to GBV
Thematic 3: Visual Art (e.g. photography, video & film, painting, sculpture) to raise awareness and provoke action against GBV
Thematic 4: Music and Literature to raise awareness and promote action against GBV
Thematic 5: GBV Emergency Service Provision
Evaluation and Selection Guidelines
1. Only one entry per applicant will be accepted. Plagiarized or copyrighted work will be disqualified. Submissions should not contain graphic violence, explicit content or hate speech.
2. Citizens who are survivors of GBV and/or from underserved communities (e.g. persons with disabilities) are strongly encouraged to apply.
3. Entries from pioneering, innovative work whose impact is replicable are highly encouraged.
4. Each entry will be evaluated based on its relevance to the thematic areas, innovation & creativity, originality of the idea, clarity of message and impact.
5. For Thematic 2 and 5, references from multiple beneficiaries of the work being submitted may be requested as part of the evaluation phase
6. 16 entries will be shortlisted to be showcased during the 16 Days of Activism and the top three winning entries will receive small grants from RoLAC to fund any aspect of their work.
7. Those shortlisted will be required to sign a release form permitting the Rule of Law and Anti-corruption (RoLAC) Programme to disseminate and publicise their entries on European Union and International IDEA website and social media pages.
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