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CALL for Gender Equality Project Concepts in the Pacific Developing Member Countries (DMCs)

CALL for Gender Equality Project Concepts in the Pacific Developing Member Countries (DMCs)

Background of the Project Concepts:

  • Gender issues in Pacific DMCs vary due to intersecting factors such as economic development, social norms, and legal frameworks
  • Disparities in gender equality persist across the region, including low women’s political representation and high rates of gender-based violence

Objectives

  • Focus on implementing new strategies to accelerate gender equality in the Pacific to achieve SDG 5
  • Invite CSOs to submit proposals aligning with ADB’s gender equality and socioeconomic development objectives

Scope and Focus

  • Projects should align with ADB’s operational priorities and SDG 5 transformative gender agenda priorities, including:
    • -eliminating violence against women and girls;
    • -recognizing, reducing, and redistributing unpaid care and domestic work;
    • -emphasizing sexual and reproductive health and rights;
    • -encouraging women’s participation in decision making and leadership;
    • -creating access to economic and productive resources, and ICT;
    • -legal or institutional reforms for protecting women’s rights;
    • -changing gendered social norms.

Funding

  • Funding available for projects ranging from $50,000 to $200,000 for eligible CSOs operating in Pacific DMCs

Requirements

  • Eligible applicants include CSOs registered and operating in the Pacific, international NGOs with local ties, and commercial firms collaborating with CSOs
  • Requirements include a demonstrated record of working with vulnerable communities and coordinating with government objectives

Selection

  • Projects initiatives that employ digital-based solutions are encouraged.
  • Proposed projects should also be compatible with ADB’s Pacific Approach where it is recognized that gender equality is critical for realizing socioeconomic development across the region.
  • A Project Concept Note, of up to six pages, should outline the objectives and activities of the project to be developed and implemented. The Project Concept Note should include:
    • A rationale for the proposed project
    • A brief outline of the project’s objective, outputs and key activities
    • An indicative budget
    • A capacity statement reflecting expertise in the relevant area and brief resumés of key personnel proposed for the project (may be as an attachment)
    • One reference from a previous project funder or partner organization
    • Identification of the target group of beneficiaries in the population or community
    • Geographical coverage
    • Timeline (within 24 months it should be completed)

Deadline

  • Submission deadline is 7th October 2024
  • Shortlisted applicants notified by second week of November 2024, with full proposals due mid-December 2024
  • Contracts to be awarded in 1st quarter 2025, with project implementation beginning in 2nd quarter 2025

Read more information about the process and apply here.

Read information about the project here.