Implementation of C5+1 Youth Council Program

The program will introduce students to U. S. foreign policy priorities in Central Asia and allow them to engage with their peers on topics relevant across the region:
(1) economics, with a focus on improving regional trade flows and prospects for U. S. trade and investment; (2) shared regional environmental


challenges; (3) human rights; and (4) security, with a focus on terrorist threats.

Program Goal:
Develop a regional network of civically engaged and English-speaking youth leaders across Central Asia who work to advance C5+1 priorities.

Program Objectives:
1. Increase understanding and knowledge of participants on U. S. foreign policy and C5+1 priorities in the region (see agenda below) 2. Increase connectivity between English-speaking Central Asian and Afghan students attending Central Asian universities 3. Foster youth leadership by developing critical thinking and project management skills of program participants 4. Develop and execute community-based projects led by program participants and C5+1 program alumni Increase collaboration between C5+1 YC alumni and English-speaking high school and university participants through mentorship opportunities.
Agency: Department of State

Office: U.S. Mission to Kyrgyzstan

Estimated Funding: $5,000,000





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
https://bja.ojp.gov/funding/opportunities/o-bja-2023-171755

Additional Information of Eligibility:
• Kyrgyz Republic-registered universities and educational institutions; • Kyrgyz Republic-registered not-for-profit civil society organizations (CSOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and associations, think tanks, and academic institutions; • U. S. non-governmental organizations (NGO), educational institutions partnering with Kyrgyz Republic-registered organizations;

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://bja.ojp.gov/funding/opportunities/o-bja-2023-171755

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Date Posted:
2023-04-28

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2023-07-16


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