Sunday, June 1, 2014

National Child Rights Research Fellowship 2014 - 15

National Child Rights
Research Fellowship 2014 - 15
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Child Rights and You (CRY) welcomes applications from Research fellows exploring the various dimensions of child rights, within the broad understanding of Justice for Children. As an organisation CRY is committed to changing the way children experience their childhood by being strategic in our choice of issues, approaches and utilisation of resources to maximise our impact on children. This commitment to children is reiterated through the CRY goals as outlined below:
  • Access to high quality education that is free for all children until they turn 18 years old.
  • Ensure that children survive, grow and develop in a healthy manner.
  • Tackle Malnutrition, actively focussing on bringing about a reduction in the rate of child malnutrition in CRY project areas.
  • Contribute towards creating a protective environment for children that is free from violence, abuse and exploitation
  • Ensure that children’s voices are recognised as significant and unique in issues that affect them, and amplify their cares and concerns to society at large.
Possible Focus Areas: Researchers are welcome to expand and interpret themes, based on their life experiences and vision.
  • Explorations of the relationships of the child with other children, with the state, community and the family
  • Evidences of the assertion or rejection of the role of children in decision making arenas, such as home, school, work, play spaces and governing institutions
  • Gather evidence on relationships between ethnicity, inequality and conflict as witnessed and/or experienced by children
  • Is the ‘best interest principle’, a value, a constitutional right, an interpretative advocacy instrument or a rule of law?
Eligibility: Applicants will be Indians residing in India, above the age of 18 years. If your proposal is part of a submission to any academic institution or if the fellow is already receiving funding for conduct of the research proposed, will be ineligible for this fellowship.
Language: Applicants may choose to work in any Indian language including English. Your application needs to clearly mention the language in which you will submit the report. As the assessment of your research proposal will be conducted in English, please also include an English translation of the proposal, CV and writing sample.
Grant Sizes: Up-to five fellowships ranging from Rs.50,000 to Rs.1 lakh will be awarded. Fellows are free to continue their primary occupation. Proposals above one lakh will not be reviewed. The fellowship grant will be released in installments against specific deliverables.
Duration: The duration of the fellowship is one year. Proposals where duration exceeds a year will not be considered.
Essential requirements
  1. A three-page proposal, which briefly explains topic of study, objectives and research questions within a framework, proposed methodology, time line, a reading list of related literature/existing studies on the subject and a detailed budget.
  2. A two page updated CV
  3. A writing sample of published or unpublished paper/article or any documentation done on a related theme.
  4. Name, phone number and email addresse of two referees willing to furnish a reference for you.
Last Date for receiving applications is June 20th, 2014.
Please E-mail your application to: research@crymail.org in the absence of internet access you may send your application by post to
CRY-Child Rights and You, Documentation Centre,
189 A, Anand Estate, Sane Guruji Marg, Mumbai 400011.
The names of researchers awarded the Fellowship will be announced on www.cry.org in September 2014.
CRY - Child Rights and You is an Indian NGO that believes in every child’s right to a childhood - to live, learn, grow and play. For over 30 years, CRY and its 200 partner NGOs have worked with parents and communities to ensure Lasting Change in the lives of more than 2,000,000 underprivileged children, across 23 states in India. For more information please visit us at http://www.cry.org/
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