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Re: COI Editing. I am writing for my organization's article on Wikipedia and the original text has been drastically cut down.
Here is the draft that I want to be developed. (note: This is not yet final, and there will still be additions left). Let me know your thoughts and suggestions on the article so it will be accepted as an official Wikipedia article: Ace dcruz ( talk) 10:13, 26 October 2016 (UTC)
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Abbreviation | GCERF |
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Formation | September 2014 |
Legal status | Foundation |
Location |
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Official language | English |
Key people | Carol Bellamy (Chair), Dr. Khalid Koser (Executive Director) |
Website | www.gcerf.org |
The Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF) is a nonprofit foundation based in Geneva, Switzerland. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] It is the first global effort to support local, community-level initiatives aimed at strengthening resilience against violent extremist agendas. [8] [9] [10] [11]
The Guardian described the organization as "The world’s first global counter-terrorism “bank”." [1]
The foundation was announced by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu at the fourth Global Counterterrorism Forum Ministerial in New York, on September 27, 2013. On September 9, 2014, the foundation was officially established. [12] A Headquarters Agreement conferring to GCERF the status of an international organisation in Switzerland was signed on 26 May 2015. [8]
Twelve countries and the EU pledged over USD 25 million from both security and development sources. [13]
As of 2016, approximately USD 15 million has been granted to projects in Bangladesh, Mali, and Nigeria. [14] In 2016, projects in Kenya, Kosovo, and Myanmar were approved. [15]
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GCERF's approach places emphasis on the potential of local communities to respond to violent extremism. [8] GCERF funding is directed toward communities at risk of radicalisation to violent extremist agendas. [8]GCERF empowers local actors to launch initiatives that provide innovative, lasting, constructive, and positive alternatives to what violent extremist groups claim to offer to vulnerable communities. GCERF currently has two streams of funding: [15]
The Core Funding Mechanism (CFM) relies on eligible countries that have been Board approved to form a multi-stakeholder Country Support Mechanism that consults nationally on PVE priorities, and solicits interest from local community organisations for funding. [15] Grant agreements will be signed in 2016 for a period of three years, covering the following types of initiatives:
The Accelerated Funding Mechanism (AFM) has been designed as a rapid response mechanism. The launching of the AFM is conditioned by a minimum level of contributions received and earmarked to this specific mechanism.
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