Request
for Proposals for African Peacebuilding Network Research Grants
The African Peacebuilding Network (APN) of the Social Science Research Council
(SSRC) invites research grant applications from African researchers, policy
analysts, and practitioners working on conflict and peacebuilding at
universities and research institutions or regional governmental and
non-governmental organizations in Africa.
About the African Peacebuilding Network
The APN promotes independent African research and analysis on peacebuilding in
or near countries and regions affected by violent conflict in Sub-Saharan
Africa.
About the APN Research Grants Program
A core component of the APN, the Research Grants program is a vehicle for
enhancing the quality and visibility of African peacebuilding research
regionally and globally and for making such knowledge accessible to key
policymakers and research centers of excellence in Africa and around the
world.
Substantial support is available for research and analysis on issues such as:
- Conflict prevention, mediation, management, resolution, and transformation
- Environmental change and conflict
- Post-conflict democratization, governance, and reconstruction
- The relationship between peacebuilding and statebuilding, including state-society
relations and state reconstruction
- Transitional justice, reconciliation, social and economic justice
- Peacekeeping and peace support operations
- Disarmament, demobilization, and reinsertion
- Security sector reform
- The role of the media and civil society
- Peace partnerships involving the UN, the AU, and Regional Economic
Communities
- Gender, youth, identity, and culture
- International actors and peace interventions
Grants are awarded on a competitive, peer-reviewed basis and are intended to
support six to seven months of research. Up to fifteen grants of a maximum of
$15,000 will be awarded.
All grantees are required to participate in two Africa-based workshops that
will provide opportunities to refine research focus and methodologies, present
findings, explore ways to make work accessible to multiple peacebuilding
constituencies, and develop constructive working relationships with other
grantees, senior academics, and practitioner facilitators.
Research Grant Proposals
The APN is interested in innovative projects that demonstrate strong potential
for producing high-quality research and analysis that can lead to practical
action on peacebuilding and/or facilitate inter-regional collaboration and
networking among African researchers and practitioners.
Proposals should clearly describe research objectives and significance (with a
clear alignment between research design/method and research questions and
goals), demonstrate knowledge of the research subject and relevant literature,
and address the feasibility of proposed research activities, including a time
frame for project completion. Applicants should also discuss the likely
relevance of the proposed research to existing knowledge on peacebuilding
practice and policy. Individual and joint proposals are welcome.
Eligibility
Applicants must be African citizens currently residing in a Sub-Saharan African
country.
Academics must hold a faculty or research position at an African university or
research organization and have either a PhD or a master's and at least two
years of research experience.
Policy analysts and practitioners must be based in Africa at a regional or
sub-regional institution, a government agency, or a non-governmental, media, or
civil society organization and have a master's with at least two years of work
experience.
Application Process
Available on the APN website: http://www.ssrc.org/programs/apn/.
The APN strongly prefers that applications be uploaded through our online
portal. Alternately, completed applications can be e-mailed or delivered by
post or courier service.
Deadline for Applications
Applications are due by 9 p.m. EDT, June 15, 2012.
Additional Information
If you have further questions, please contact APN program staff by telephone at
(212) 377-2000 or by e-mail at apn@ssrc.org.
Program Director
Cyril Obi
Contact
Kimberly S. Greenberg
The African Peacebuilding Network is funded by Carnegie Corporation of New
York.
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