Tunisia: Supporting a Democratic Transition

The Office of the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs at the U. S. Department of State announces an Annual Program Statement (APS) competition for proposals supporting Tunisia�s democratic transition, which includes the drafting of a new constitution,


the election of a new president and parliament (anticipated for later in 2011), economic and political reforms, and other steps toward democracy.

The United States stands ready to assist the Tunisian people in achieving a credible transition that lays the foundation for a fully open and democratic political system.

MEPI seeks proposals that address, in the Tunisian context, the goal of building participatory, pluralistic, and prosperous societies in which citizens:
(a) have the regular opportunity to play active roles in making decisions that affect their lives and in holding their government accountable, (b) have equal standing, protected by guaranteed rights and by independent and effective courts of law, and (c) have the skills to work effectively in an environment that promotes innovation, spurs private sector development, and creates new employment opportunities.

MEPI has particular interest in proposals that address the following priority areas considered of high relevance to Tunisia�s democratic transition over the next two years:A.

Enhancing the capacities of civil society organizations (CSOs) and other nongovernmental (NGO) groups throughout Tunisia;B.

Expanding freedom of expression, developing an independent media, and promoting better public access to information;C.

Strengthening the rule of law;D.

Developing democratic electoral and political processes and institutions, including a strong political party system, free and fair elections, and effective newly formed and elected institutions; andE.

Promoting economic recovery, growth, and employment through the expansion of the private sector and entrepreneurship.
Related Programs

Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI)

Department of State


Agency: Department of State

Office: Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs

Estimated Funding: $20,000,000


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Open MEPI Funding Opportunities

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligible applicants include any registered U. S. or foreign non-profit organizations; nongovernmental organizations; private institutions; institutions of higher education (non-profit or for-profit); commercial entities; and small businesses.

MEPI invites proposals from experienced Tunisian organizations as well as from experienced international organizations with principal bases of operations outside of Tunisia.

Applicants should demonstrate the intention and capacity to work closely with partners and beneficiaries in Tunisia.

In all proposals the percentage of the proposed budget allocated for expenditure in Tunisia, especially through local partners, will be among the elements of evaluation for this competition.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://mepi.state.gov/mepi/english-mepi/funding-opportunities/apply-for-a-grant/open-funding-opportunities.html

Contact:
Jessica BakerQuality Support, Inc .ContractorPhone 202-776-8524

Agency Email Description:
Federal Agency Contact Email

Agency Email:
nea-grants@state.gov

Date Posted:
2011-03-18

Application Due Date:
2012-01-17

Archive Date:
2012-02-16


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