3rd GYAC Global Forum and 15th IACC Competition Application Form

In order for your application to be considered, you must fulfill the following Eligibility Requirements:

  • You must be a young activist[1], part of a youth-led or oriented organization, an ICT expert, or a journalist living in a developing country, with a proven track record in activities that promote better transparency and accountability for better governance
  • You must register on the GYAC website (
  • You must be available to attend the GYAC and IACC conferences in Brasilia, Brazil, between November 5-10, 2012[2]
  • The representative of your organization who will attend the conference and thereafter represent GYAC must be fluent in English

Send us your application on or before August 17, 2012 at,

info@voices-against-corruption.org,

with the subject line, “[your country] - 3rd GYAC Forum Competition.”

1. Organizational Profile

Name of Organization:
Type of Organization (include registration status, e.g. Registered NGO):

Street address:

City:

State/ Province:

Country:
Postal code:

Website:

Telephone:

Fax:

Scope of work: LocalNationalRegionalInternational

2. Representative & Contact Person for the Organization[3]:

First / Given names:

Last / Family names:

Position:

Email:

Mobile phone:

Date of birth:

Gender:

3. General Information

3.1. What are your organization’s vision, mission, & objectives:

3.2. Social context you operate in:

3.3. Organization structure:

3.4. What are the biggest obstacles to achieving your long-term goals you have faced?

4. Why is your organization interested in becoming a member of the GYAC Network?

4.1. What do you expect from the upcoming Forum, and the Network as a whole?

4.2. How can you and your organization contribute to GYAC?

5. If you were to design a session for the Forum, please describe it in brief (maximum 600 words, though you can use graphics and outlines if you want)

6. Please provide information about your organization’s in-country work experience in the last two (2) years (2010 – present) in promoting inclusive, accountable, and transparent governance. (maximum 3 pages)

6.1. Outline the most notable actions and initiatives, and provide general project description (please attach supporting materials, such as project reports, graphs and videos, which demonstrate the project’s context, process and results):

6.2. Describe how your organization uses Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to support its program work:

6.3. Give an example of a youth, anti-corruption/ governance reform initiative that you know of, or are involved with, and which effectively uses ICT. This could be a project at the local, national or international level. Describe the initiative highlighting especially the innovative ICT tools and approaches.

Please feel free to complete your application with any supporting documents you deem appropriate, such as short case studies, reports, and multimedia material. These should exemplify your organization’s work in anti-corruption and/or use of innovative tools and approaches.

Agreement *

I, [your full name], certify that all information provided is accurate. I understand that this application will be reviewed and applicants will be selected based on relevant experience and space availability. I also understand that if my organizations participation in the Network is subject to clearance or approval by a particular agency in my country, I will comply with this requirement.

[1] Applicants must be between 18-35 years old to be eligible for these opportunities

[2] Please read the conditions set by our winning tiers in the general call for application you received with this form

[3] The applicant must be the organization’s representative who will be going to Brasília, if selected.