Enhancing Prison Population Management Through Expanded Probation in Tunisia
The project will divert low-risk, first-time offenders to probation and community service, allowing Tunisia to focus its limited resources on high-threat criminals. Offered by Bureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement; awards $1.0M – $1.5M; applications due August 25, 2026.
Key Facts
- Funder
- Bureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement
- Award amount
- $1.0M – $1.5M
- Deadline
- August 25, 2026
- Geography
- United States
- Categories
- Community Development
- Status
- Open
About This Grant
The project will divert low-risk, first-time offenders to probation and community service, allowing Tunisia to focus its limited resources on high-threat criminals. Building upon previous INL support and Ministry of Justice buy in, this project will work to expand probation services to all 24 governorates through establishing probation offices in the last remaining four governorates and standardizing services nationwide; deliver training to criminal justice sector actors and community...
Full requirements and application instructions: official listing.
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