2011 Call for proposals for CSOs/NGOs - Finnish Embassy Fund for Local Co-operation in Zambia
Deadline- Wednesday 16th March 2011, 16.00 hrs
Call for proposals - Finnish Embassy Fund for Local Co-operation in Zambia
The Embassy of Finland in Lusaka hereby invites Zambian organisations, institutions and companies to submit project proposals to the Fund for Local Cooperation. Projects shall contribute to any of the Fund’s objectives, namely:
Good governance
1. Promote transparency and accountability in development policies and programmes through anti-corruption efforts and projects enhancing public participation
2. Contribute to improved access to justice and safeguarding of human rights, especially of women and persons with disabilities
Private sector development
1. Improve the capacity of small scale producers/MSMEs/SMEs to access markets and trade possibilities, especially with Finnish counterparts
Culture
1. Promote creative industries and preservation of valuable components of the cultural and historical heritage
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