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Call for Short Project Applications: Turning Words Into Action to Address Anti-Semitism
The Office is now developing the Turning Words Into Action to Address Anti-Semitism project to strengthen the capacity of OSCE participating States and civil society to prevent and respond to contemporary anti-Semitism.
To underpin activities within this project, deepen outreach to affected communities and promote all stakeholders’ efforts, ODIHR will collect and promote examples of good practice from across the OSCE area by funding a limited number of short projects carried out at the grassroots level in 2016. In this way ODIHR plans to tap into existing knowledge, skills and human resources to highlight effective practical experiences of civil society and government offices.
Please download the application here.