Community Workshops for Migrant Remains Identification in American Samoa
GrantID: 65438
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: July 24, 2024
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Community Workshops on Migrant Remains Identification in American Samoa
Who Should Apply in American Samoa
This initiative targets local leaders, healthcare professionals, and community members across American Samoa who are involved in or affected by the identification of migrant remains. Given the region's unique cultural landscape and close-knit communities, involvement from community stakeholders is vital to ensuring that the project is culturally sensitive and relevant. Eligibility will include local NGOs, public health officials, and community organizations dedicated to addressing the needs of migrant populations.
Application Requirements and Realities
Applicants seeking to engage in this initiative will need to demonstrate their commitment to promoting awareness and education about migrant remains identification. This may involve providing evidence of existing community ties, cultural competence, and previously established networks that can facilitate productive discussions. Due to the limited population of American Samoa, interested parties must also illustrate how their participation can directly impact local communities and improve identification practices.
Fit Assessment for State Context
American Samoa, characterized by its diverse cultures and traditions, requires an approach that respects local customs and meets the community's specific needs. The workshops will focus on creating dialogue around the sensitive topic of migrant remains identification, fostering understanding among participants while removing stigmas associated with migration. The project will be custom-tailored to draw on local knowledge and understanding, ensuring that the outcomes resonate deeply within the community.
Engaging local leaders in these workshops will allow for a holistic understanding of the context surrounding migrant communities in American Samoa. The insights drawn from these interactions will enable the project to address not only procedural gaps but also emotional and social dimensions associated with identifying migrant remains, ultimately strengthening community resilience and support.
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