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Grants for 2006

Sierra Leone

Amazonian Initiative Movement (AIM)
$8,000 for general support of this organization, whose activities include grassroots organizing and health education to reduce threats to women’s rights and welfare in the Mano River region.
 
Bo Peace and Reconciliation Movement (BPRM)
$5,000 for general support of this coalition of nine community-based organizations, whose activities include promoting the peaceful resolution of inter-ethnic conflicts and promoting women’s rights by helping female victims of violence seek justice in both the statutory and customary legal systems.
 
Center for Democracy and Human Rights (CDHR)
$20,000 for general support of this organization, whose activities include promoting women’s rights and economic, social and cultural rights in northern, southern and eastern Sierra Leone by helping female victims of violence access the justice system and training communities to monitor and inform the allocation of government resources for essential services.

Community Advocacy and Development Movement (CADEM)
$5,000 for general support of this organization, whose activities include promoting the rights of traditional communities that have been displaced by strip mining operations in southern Sierra Leone.
 
Defense for Children International, Sierra Leone (DCI-SL)
$10,000  for its project to document human rights abuses committed against children in the justice system and to pilot a children’s center that provides psycho-social and legal support, as well as vocational training to address the welfare and rights of street children.

Forum of African Women Educationalists (FAWE)
$20,000 for this organization’s project to challenge impunity for violence against women in rural areas and to mobilize its grassroots constituency to support implementation of recommendations by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).
 
Foundation for International Dignity (FIND)
$30,000 for general support of this organization, whose activities include training community-based human rights monitors to promote peaceful conflict resolution and combat violence against women and children among resettled refugee communities throughout the Mano River region.

Legal Access through Women Yearning for Equality, Rights and Social Justice (LAWYERS)
$20,000 for general support of this organization, whose activities include promoting women’s rights by providing legal aid to women in prisons and to female victims of violence.

Movement for the Restoration of Democracy  (MRD)
$5,000 for general support of this organization, whose activities include promoting economic, social and cultural rights by monitoring the government’s provision of basic services to poor, rural communities, and campaigning against the use of child labor in mines in eastern Sierra Leone.

Sierra Leone Court Monitoring Programme (SLCMP)
$10,000 for general support of this organization, whose activities include promoting judicial accountability by monitoring criminal proceedings within the national court system, the Anti-Corruption Commission and the Special Court.

Sierra Leone Lesbian and Gay Association (SLLGA)
$8,000 for general support of this organization, whose activities include working to end violence and discrimination against LGBT Sierra Leoneans through public education and outreach to government officials, medical service providers and school administrators. 
                                 

Timap for Justice (Timap)
$20,000 for general support of this organization, whose activities include training a network of community-based paralegals to help people in rural communities challenge human rights abuses and access the justice system in northern, southern and western Sierra Leone.

United for the Protection of Human Rights (UPHR)
$5,000 for general support of this organization, whose activities include organizing women’s committees in eight chiefdoms in Port Loko to reduce customary practices that violate women’s rights and to mobilize women to demand the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations.

Women’s Action for Human Dignity (WAHD)
$5,000 for general support of this organization which challenges traditional practices that prevent girls from being educated and helps women seek justice for violence through customary and statutory legal systems.

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