The UN Trust to End Violence Against Women -2011 Call for Proposals

Org:                                        The UN Trust to End Violence Against Women

Application Deadline:           20 January 2011

Application process:            Online

Background
The UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women is accepting applications for its 15th grant cycle (2010) from government authorities at the national and local levels, civil society organizations and networks — including non-governmental, women’s and community-based organizations and coalitions and operational research institutions — and UN Country Teams in partnership with governments and civil society organizations. Applications should be centred on supporting implementation of national and local policies, laws and action plans on ending violence against women.

Eligibility
Who can apply?
Applicants from, or working in, countries and/or territories in the “List of Eligible Countries”  (Click here for a list of eligible countries) ) as follows:

·         Government authorities at central/national, sub-national and/or local levels, including National Women’s Machineries and other sectoral Ministries. A government entity may either apply individually or as part of a UN Country Team proposal, but not both.

·         Civil society organizations and networks, including non-governmental organizations that are legally registered in the country of implementation.


·         Regional/international civil society organizations and networks that have national presence in the country(ies) and/or territory(ies) of implementation. In this case, the proposal must indicate how the proposed interventions will contribute to national capacity development and ownership of national and local organizations in the implementation.

·         Operational research/evaluation institutions specialized in gender equality and gender-based violence.


·         UN Country Teams (UNCTs) are eligible where requested by the government and in partnership with women’s groups, organizations and/or networks, as well as with other civil society organizations (see the box below). Only one application per country is permitted.

Proposals should reflect partnerships among government and civil society. Proposals from more than one organization or entity as co-applicants must clearly indicate which organization will take lead responsibility for project management and contractual obligations.



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