The purpose of the Democracy and Human Rights Fund (DHRF) is to
strengthen democratic institutions, improve governance, and promote
respect for human rights in Cameroon. The DHRF provides assistance to
Cameroonian organizations that seek to implement short-term, highly
targeted activities designed to show measurable results. For more than
twenty years, DHRF funding has supported organizations in all ten
regions of Cameroon. Typical DHRF grants are approximately USD 10,000
(or about 4.5 million francs FCFA); they may not exceed USD 25,000 (or
about 11.25 million francs FCFA). A single group may not apply for or
more than one grant in a given funding period. Organizations that have
successfully partnered with development agencies in the past and that
can provide audited financial statements will be more competitive for
this program and stand a greater chance of receiving DHRF funding.
The U.S. Embassy will give priority to proposals that are creative
and innovative and that utilize technology and modern media to reach a
wide audience. In comparison, programs that are not activity-based,
such as workshops, will be less competitive.
Basic Project Requirements
The U.S. Embassy will consider funding only those projects that:
- are initiated by Cameroonian organizations (excluding the executive branch of the Cameroonian Government);
- promote political pluralism and respect for human and civil rights;
- benefit a large number of people;
- include activities, expenditures and timelines that are consistent, reasonable, and within the ability of the organization to implement;
- can be completed within one year, without requiring further DHRF assistance; and
- respect environmental norms.
Project Categories and Acceptable Activities and Items
- Human Rights: Advances protection of international human rights by supporting governmental and nongovernmental organizations efforts to protect, promote, and enforce human rights.
- Civic Participation: Strengthens the legal, regulatory, institutional, and information environment which protects and enables the growth in associational life and the development of independent and sustainable civil society organizations. Builds the capacity of civil society organizations to act as agents for reform and support their participation in democratic decision-making through engaging in service delivery, and advocating for issues which become part of the public agenda and are reflected in public policies. Encourages the strengthening of a civic culture which supports democratic institutions and processes, active participation in political and civic life, and the civic virtues of tolerance, pluralism, compromise, trust, and respect for individual rights, including gender equality.
Unacceptable Activities and Items
DHRF funding may not be used to conduct the following activities or purchase the following items:
- construction of buildings;
- purchase of vehicles;
- long-term (12 months or more) recurring administrative costs such as building or equipment maintenance, rent, office supplies, or administrative salaries;
- travel outside of the immediate region;
- conferences or workshops that lack a specific and clearly-articulated goal;
- research projects without a results-oriented component;
- humanitarian assistance or support for refugees (unless human rights related);
- activities that do not directly encourage or promote increased respect for civil and human rights;
- purchase of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, or fertilizers;
- activities to influence the outcome of elections; or
- training or advice, or support for police, prisons or other law enforcement forces, military or any program of internal intelligence or surveillance.