GI-TOC Resilience Fellowship 2024
Application Deadline: May 25, 2024
Applications are now open for the 2024 Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC) Resilience Fellowship.
Do you work to counter the negative effects of organized crime in your community?
The Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC) is offering the Resilience Fellowship, a program designed to support civil society actors like you.
About the Fellowship
- Focus: Empowering individuals working in conflict zones to build resilience against organized crime.
- Benefits:
- Grant: Receive a total of $15,000 to support your community project (paid in installments).
- Capacity Building: Gain training and mentorship to navigate challenges faced in fragile environments.
- Networking: Connect with other Fellows and experts through online platforms and events.
- Eligibility:
- Background: Journalists, artists, activists, community leaders, academics, human rights practitioners, etc. – anyone working to counter organized crime.
- Experience: Working in communities affected by conflict, violence, and criminal governance.
- Language: Fluency in English, Spanish, or French.
- Application Deadline: May 25, 2024 (Apply Now!)
The Fellowship in Action
- Grants for Fragile Contexts: The program addresses the lack of resources in conflict zones by providing grants to local actors implementing community-based resilience projects.
- Building Capacity: Fellows receive training and mentorship on crucial topics like cyber threats, physical security, and understanding criminal economies.
- Fostering Collaboration: The Fellowship connects Fellows through online platforms and events, creating a network to share best practices and influence global policies.
How to Apply
Submit your application online by the deadline. Be sure to clearly explain your background, experience working in fragile contexts, and your proposed community project.
Note: The online application form has limitations on word count and does not allow attachments. Ensure all relevant details are included in the provided fields.
Join the Movement!
The GI-TOC Resilience Fellowship empowers civil society actors to build stronger communities and combat the effects of organized crime. If you’re ready to make a difference, apply today!
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