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Small grants to support advocacy activities that address human right violations during Covid-19 in CEECA region
Eurasian Harm Reduction Association (EHRA) would like to inform initiative groups and organizations of the community of people who use psychoactive substances, as well as organizations working in drug policy and harm reduction field in CEECA region, about the possibility of receiving resource assistance/funding for the activities, related to the advocacy activities that address human right violations during Covid-19 in CEECA region.
The assistance is provided by the Secretariat of EHRA as part of the project “We Will Not End AIDS Until We Adopt Harm Reduction and End the War on Drugs” of the International Harm Reduction Consortium, which now involves eight international and regional networks of people who use drugs and harm reduction and drug policy organizations, such as International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC), European Network of People who Use Drugs (EuroNPUD), Eurasian Drug Users Network (ENPUD), Youth RISE, Harm Reduction International (HRI), Middle East and North Africa Harm Reduction Association (MENAHRA), Eurasian Harm Reduction Association (EHRA), and Women and Harm Reduction International Network (WHRIN). The Harm Reduction Consortium exists to challenge the global war on drugs (the critical factor affecting the rights of people who use drugs), to scale-up access to HIV-related harm reduction services, and to advocate for greater resources for harm reduction.
HOW TO APPLY FOR A SMALL GRANT?
To apply, please send to eliza@harmreductioneurasia.org till 24th February, 2021, 11:59 P.M. CET the following documents:
1) Filled application form, signed with the organization director or responsible representative;
2) Annex I – Organizational registration document.
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- European Network of People who Use Drugs (EuroNPUD)
- Harm Reduction International (HRI)
- International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC)
- Women and Harm Reduction International Network (WHRIN)
- Youth RISE