Establishing Student Councils - Phase III

The Office of the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI), located in the U. S. Department of State’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, announces an open competition for applications to partner with an existing grantee to complete Phase III of a national project, Establishing Student Councils, in Yemen.

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final phase of the project involves full adoption of the student councils model by Yemeni education officials at both the local and national levels and the establishment of new councils in the remaining governorates.

This project reinforces civic education by giving students practical experience with the principles of transparency, democracy, civic responsibility, and political participation.

The project, Establishing Student Councils, exposes students to democratic approaches and principles of participation, respect for diversity, tolerance, and political processes.

The successful applicant must show capacity to replicate an existing model for high school-based student councils currently underway in Yemen.

Given the important role parent councils play in school administration, the selected applicant will also support the creation of parent councils in schools without them and strengthen existing parent councils.

The selected applicant must work side-by-side in a non-financial partnership with the existing grantee, the Academy for Educational Development (AED), for implementation of a national expansion of the project, Establishing Student Councils, which has been under implementation since 200 7. The selected applicant will expand the project to a critical mass of schools in each of the following governorates:
Sayoun, Hadhramout, Al-Mahrah, Al-Baidha, Abyan, Lahj, Aden, Al-Dhaleh, Dhamar, Rayma, Al-Mahwit, Hajjah.

As phase III implementation has begun, AED is currently establishing student and parent councils in ten schools within one district of the governorate of Aden.

The selected applicant will target additional districts in the governorate of Aden.

At this time security concerns have prevented the projects expansion to Sa’adah, and Al-Jawf.

Special consideration will be given to applicants who demonstrate the ability to expand the project to these governorates.
Related Programs

Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI)

Department of State


Agency: Department of State

Office: Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs

Estimated Funding: $900,000


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Open MEPI Funding Opportunities

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligible applicants include any registered U. S. or foreign non-profit organization; non-governmental organization; private institution; and institutions of higher education.

All applicants, except local Yemeni organizations, must currently be registered as a foreign organization with Yemen’s Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MOPIC).

Without this registration foreign organizations cannot operate legally in Yemen.

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:
NEA-Grants Mailbox

Agency Email:
nea-grants@state.gov

Date Posted:
2011-02-18

Application Due Date:
2011-03-11

Archive Date:
2011-04-10



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