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Consultancy - Gender and Inclusion Mainstreaming Strategy for the IPARD IF Program and design of online training course

BACKGROUND The Indigenous Peoples Alliance for Rights and Development (IPARD IF) is a five-year United States Agency of International Development (USAID) Global Development Alliance (GDA) with a grant that runs from July August 12, 2020, through August 11, 2025. The IPARD IF will be implemented through Indigenous National Development (IND) Programs aimed to secure rights, enhance capabilities, and create self-determined economic opportunities for Indigenous Peoples in targeted countries worldwide. With an award of $6,500,000 with a Private Sector match of $6,500,000, the FSC Indigenous Foundation will be Implementing Agency convening multi-sectoral alliance including Indigenous Peoples organizations. The goal of the IPARD IF Global Partnership is to empower Indigenous Peoples’ organizations and catalyze an enabling environment where Indigenous Peoples can manage, develop, and govern their territories based on the principles of self-determined development, traditional practices, n

Psychotherapist/Trainer (short-term employment opportunity - 6 months; estimated start date May/June 2021)

Psychotherapist/Trainer (short-term employment opportunity - 6 months; estimated start date May/June 2021)
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DRL Combating Corruption in the Northern Triangle — Agenparl

Type of Award: Grant Anticipated Time to Award, Pending Availability of Funds: 4-6 months A. Project Description The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DRL) announces an open competition for organizations interested in submitting applications for projects that empower civil society to combat corruption and protect human rights in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras (the “Northern Triangle”). The root causes of human insecurity and irregular migration stemming from the Northern Triangle include deficiencies in democratic governance, criminal violence, and endemic corruption. In order for this region to become safer, stronger, and more prosperous, civil society and governments must work together to strengthen democratic institutions, particularly those tasked with combating corruption and protecting human rights. Additionally, governments should ensure civil society and the media are able to provide oversight and challenge undemocratic pract

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