Zambia Calls for Expression for the Civic Tech Fund

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About the Civic Tech Fund

 

The Charter Project Africa is a pan-African project that focuses on the commitments contained in the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance (ACDEG) – the African Union’s principal policy document for advancing democratic governance in the African Union member states.

The project promotes the use of civic technology to amplify citizens’ voices. It does this by providing financial resources, through grants, as well as technical help, through expertise, to civic initiatives aimed at promoting democracy, particularly those led by under-represented groups. This support is provided in eleven African Union member states – Botswana, Benin, Cabo Verde, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, and Zambia – as well as at regional and continental levels.

The project also opens spaces for collaboration between citizens, civic initiatives, and African Union decision-makers at national, regional, and continental levels – focusing on digital formats. Particular attention is given to the role and mandate of the African Governance Architecture (AGA). In addition, the role of the ACDEG in bringing about positive change in AU member states is monitored, analysed, and promoted. A dedicated secretariat in Addis Ababa helps to strengthen the links between pan- African civil society and African Union policymakers.

 

Zambia Context

While Zambia has ratified the ACDEG, it has not domesticated the treaty into national law. The government policy framework seems to suggest the desire for an open, participatory and inclusive society where every citizen effectively participates in national processes and affairs at local and central levels through a decentralised governance system. Some policy frameworks are speaking to free civic and political spaces for human rights activists, youth and women in their operations and exploiting their potential in the country. Some policies would include the NGO Policy (2018), Vision 2030, the 7th National Development Plan, and the revised National Youth Policy (2015).

As an instrument geared at strengthening and promoting democracy and good governance, the ACDEG could and should be used to promote democracy domestically in Zambia. Civil society, and local organisations, in particular, are instrumental in this process. Civil society can play a crucial role by identifying and addressing the lack of transparency in the governance of public affairs, the lack of political ethics, growing corruption, the closing down of civic space and by calling and advocating for accountability measures.

Therefore, this Call for Expressions seeks South African civil society to raise awareness about and utilise the African Charter for Democracy, Elections and Governance to

  1. Promote, monitor, and assess democratic consolidation and democratic culture
  2. Strengthen engagement with SADC and the AGA.

The mobilisation of citizens’ groups at the various national, sub-regional and regional levels in an inclusive and multi-stakeholder approach should allow for the construction of consensus positions within civil society on the ACDEG and to share them among CSOs and citizens in Zambia as well as with national, sub-regional and regional institutions.

The following areas of democratic governance are to be considered by applicants:

  • Participation in public space & public discourse;
  • Electoral cycles and elections
  • Political accountability
  • Freedom of expression and association;
  • Reduction of civic space;
  • Democratic culture and political pluralism;
  • Participation of youth and women in electoral processes (as key);
  • Responsive, transparent and accountable

 

Applications and Support Offered

Applicants are to submit expressions of interest in the form of a comprehensive concept note for the following support:

  • Financial support
  • Technical support
  • Thematic support
  • Marketing, communication and development support
  • Peer learning and networking

For more on how and why to apply, please download the Guidelines and visit civictechfund

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