Child Survival Call 2026 by ‘la Caixa’ Foundation: Funding Partnerships to Save Lives in Sub-Saharan Africa
The Child Survival Call 2026 launched by the ‘la Caixa’ Foundation is a high-impact funding opportunity designed to support collaborative projects that aim to reduce child and maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. This initiative aligns with global development priorities and provides a strategic platform for non-profit organizations to work together in tackling one of the most urgent public health challenges.
With a strong emphasis on partnerships and measurable impact, this call supports projects that contribute directly to achieving the targets of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and Sustainable Development Goal 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).
Overview of the Child Survival Call 2026
The Child Survival Call 2026 focuses on improving healthcare outcomes for newborns, children under five, and mothers in regions where mortality rates remain critically high.
Key Highlights:
- Supports collaborative, multi-partner projects
- Targets sub-Saharan African countries with high mortality rates
- Encourages international cooperation and alliances
- Promotes sustainable, scalable health interventions
Objective of the Call
The main objective of this funding initiative is to:
- Reduce preventable deaths of newborns and children under five
- Improve maternal health outcomes
- Strengthen health systems and community-level interventions
- Encourage cross-border collaboration and knowledge sharing
This initiative is part of a broader global effort to meet the 2030 targets set under the United Nations SDGs.
Geographic Focus: Eligible Countries
Projects funded under this call must be implemented in one or more of the following countries:
- Angola
- Ethiopia
- Guinea-Bissau
- Kenya
- Mozambique
- Sierra Leone
- Tanzania
- Uganda
Each project must include at least one organization based in the country of implementation, ensuring local relevance and sustainability.
Who Can Apply?
The call is specifically designed for networks of organizations, not individual applicants.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Applications must be submitted by consortia of 3 to 5 entities
- Eligible entities include:
- Spanish non-profit organizations
- Portuguese non-profit organizations
- International non-profit organizations
- Each consortium must:
- Include at least one local partner from the target country
- Demonstrate strong collaboration and shared objectives
Focus on Partnerships and Collaboration
A defining feature of this call is its emphasis on multi-stakeholder partnerships. Successful proposals are expected to:
- Combine diverse expertise and resources
- Foster long-term cooperation between organizations
- Ensure local engagement and ownership
- Deliver integrated and sustainable health solutions
Application Process
Applications must be submitted through the official “la Caixa” Foundation Call Application platform.
Required Steps:
- Review the Rules for Participation document
- Consult the Application User Manual
- Prepare all necessary documentation
- Submit the application before the deadline
Applicants are strongly encouraged to carefully follow all guidelines to ensure eligibility and completeness.
Key Dates and Timeline
- Call Opens: April 21, 2026 (12:00 noon CET)
- Application Deadline: May 26, 2026 (5:00 pm CET)
- Information Session: April 20, 2026 (3:30 – 4:30 pm CET)
Applicants should plan their submissions carefully to meet all requirements before the deadline.
Supporting Resources
To assist applicants, the foundation provides:
- A detailed Rules for Participation document
- A comprehensive Application User Manual
- A FAQ section addressing common questions
These resources are essential for preparing a strong and compliant application.
Impact and Long-Term Vision
Through this call, the ‘la Caixa’ Foundation aims to:
- Support innovative and evidence-based health interventions
- Strengthen health systems in vulnerable regions
- Build sustainable partnerships that extend beyond the project duration
- Contribute to global health equity and development goals
This initiative represents a critical opportunity for organizations committed to improving child and maternal health outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa.
Learn More
- Detailed opportunity: Click here.
- More grant opportunities for youth: Visit the OFY website: Click here.
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