Tuesday, 4 August 2015

DFATD announces Call for Proposals – Technological Platforms to Strengthen Public Sector Accountability and Citizen Engagement

Last date : October 27, 2015

The Government of Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) has announced a call for proposals for the Technological Platforms to Strengthen Public Sector Accountability and Citizen Engagement.

The purpose of the Technological Platforms to Strengthen Public Sector Accountability and Citizen Engagement call for proposals is to fund initiatives that will support public sector institutions and civil society in their ability to advance equitable democratic reform, deliver effective and sustainable development results to citizens, improve service delivery, combat corruption, and engage meaningfully with citizens through the use of technological platforms.

All proposals must align with DFATD’s thematic priority of advancing democracy and/or its crosscutting theme of strengthening governance. They should also integrate the Department’s other crosscutting themes of environmental sustainability and genderequality throughout.

Only Canadian organizations that meet all of the requirements and eligibility criteria listed on the application form will be considered for the Technological Platforms to Strengthen Public Sector Accountability and Citizen Engagement call for proposals. Canadian organizations that meet all of the eligibility criteria can be the lead partner of a consortium, including with other Canadian or international partners from civil society, academia or the private sector.

For more details : http://www.international.gc.ca/development-developpement/partners-partenaires/calls-appels/techno-platforms-plateformes-techno.aspx?lang=eng

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