Financial Support Calls

Omega’s Call for Proposals under the United Against Torture (UAT) consortium project

Omega Research Foundation has launched its call for proposals for projects to reduce the unlawful use of force by police or other state officials and advance related human rights-based police reforms. This funding will be used to support civil society organisations to develop and implement research, campaign, advocacy, capacity-building, and awareness raising activities that contribute to this aim.

This call is open to a wide range of projects that support the development or strengthening of national, regional and international measures to advance human rights-based police reform and reduce the unlawful and excessive use of force by state officials. Applicants are encouraged to include survivor voices in both the design and delivery of their project.

Deadline for application: 6 April 2025.

See more details:

Guidelines Call for Proposals  Application Form


The United Against Torture Consortium (UATC) brings together six of the world’s leading anti-torture organisations with the aim of strengthening and expanding the anti-torture movement by pooling their expertise in torture prevention, protection, survivor rehabilitation, and strategic litigation against torture.

The UATC harnesses the strengths of REDRESS, the Association for the Prevention of Torture (APT), the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT), the International Federation of Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture (FIACAT), the Omega Research Foundation, and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT).

Funded by the European Union, the Consortium works in partnership with over 200 civil society organisations and other partners in over 100 countries.