22 Août 2022 Il y a 2 ans
Website: https://hivos.org/program/voices-for-just-climate-action/
Project period: 2022 – 2023
Countries of intervention: Tunisia
Are you an active movement operating in climate action’s themes, formal or informal coalitions or networks, youth and or women led network/organization that can mobilize local CSOs, local communities, disabled, marginalized and vulnerable people and groups? We are seeking interested networks and coalitions to join the voices for climate action programs and more particularly building a strong movement to advocate for climate rights, just actions and climate agendas. To apply, please carefully read the following ToRs.
Hivos now has funding available for coalitions who aligned with the goals of the VCA programme (more details about the program strategic interventions and outcomes below in section 2, networks and active existing climate movements in Tunisia that want to conduct advocacy, to raise voices of the most marginalized groups and communities and build strong movements. This is expected to happen in a number of ways including engaging stakeholders in climate action to influence climate finance flows, co-creating and promoting local climate solutions led by local communities, taking part in climate policy formulation, review and monitoring at the local and national level, with a specific focus on underrepresented groups, urban poor, rural communities, people with disabilities and all other marginalized people.
Hivos welcomes applications from local and national movements, coalitions, and networks to create strong platforms to fight for climate rights and influence climate agendas.
Hivos aims to bring the most active Tunisian networks, movements, and coalitions and more specifically eco-feminist movements and youth-led organizations and groups. This programme will not support any “Hardware” or “Implementation” projects
All kinds of consortium and or unusual alliance are very welcome
Some of the activities related to this grant include but are not limited:
Hivos is an international development organization guided by humanist values. With citizens and their organizations, we aim to contribute towards just, inclusive and life sustaining societies where people have equal access to opportunities, rights and resources. We work in partnership with others in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Latin America on three impact areas: civic rights; gender equality, diversity and inclusion, and climate justice. Our approach is solution driven, and we build wider movements for change by amplifying and connecting voices.
Hivos works for a world where people can realize their full potential, unleashing their ingenuity and creativity to build fair, just and life-sustaining societies for themselves and generations to come. Our mission is to amplify and connect voices that promote social and environmental justice and challenge power imbalances. We particularly empower marginalized rightsholders to raise their voice and demand freedom of choice.
Hivos supports the development of alternative solutions to deep-seated problems so that individuals and communities can make responsible and equitable choices within political and economic systems that serve their needs and preserve the planet. We connect people and organizations offering alternatives to those looking for solutions in their fight for social and environmental justice
The Voices for Just Climate Action (VCA) program is a lobby and advocacy program being implemented by the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) Netherlands, SouthSouthNorth (SSN), Akina Mama wa Afrika (AMwA), Slum Dwellers International (SDI), Fundación Avina and Hivos under the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ five-year strategic partnership: “Power of Voices”.
The program aims to ensure that by 2025, local civil society and underrepresented groups will have taken on a central role as creators, facilitators and advocates of innovative and inclusive climate solutions. Their inclusion is crucial for effective and lasting climate responses. It is also crucial, and because the climate crisis is also a societal challenge with ethical and human rights aspects occurring alongside a number of inequalities based on gender, socioeconomic class, race, ethnicity, nationality, ability, sexual orientation, and age. The overall approach of the program is to work with civil society to build widespread societal support for locally shaped climate solutions through an inclusive and rights-based approach.
This includes building a broad-based climate alliance at country level, bridging divides (urban-rural, gender, youth) that amplify voices in unusual new ways. In addition, it will influence national and global policies and financial flows (e.g., climate finance, private sector investments) in support of these locally shaped solutions. Climate justice approach Climate change is essentially a human rights issue because of its devastating effect on human life – and rights. It exacerbates existing inequalities between the rich and poor, ethnicities, sexes, generations, and communities. It undermines democracy and threatens the economy and development at large. Likewise, by far the greatest burden falls on those already in poverty and on underrepresented groups such as Indigenous peoples, the rural and urban poor, women and youth, although they are the least responsible for climate change. Through a climate justice approach, the program intends to see an expanded civic space where civil society voices, in particular those of indigenous and/or marginalized people are heard on climate action.
The program aims to ensure that by 2025, local civil society and underrepresented groups will have taken on a central role as creators, facilitators, and advocates of innovative and inclusive climate solutions.
Movements: which connect the collaborative efforts of, and amplify, diverse civil society movements and local community-based initiatives working to tackle the climate crisis. The joint effort strengthens and achieves a just climate action.
Climate Justice: Climate justice addresses the unequal distribution of the impacts of environmental degradation and climate change on both human and non-human species. It frames the issue of the climate crisis as one that encompasses political and social issues, by inextricably linking environmental rights to human rights. As the most vulnerable populations who are affected by the crisis are the least responsible for the cause, climate justice further extends the responsibility of action toward rich polluting countries.
Key guiding questions
Collective action – Movement and local partners/solutions.
Impactful societal change – Addressing and positively changing the lives of those most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
Influencing political power or influence – Policy changes, accountability measures established, etc
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