15 Octobre 2017 Il y a 7 years
Norad’s Civil Society Department hereby announces a call for proposals for efforts supporting two Grant Scheme Allocations. It will be possible to address the application to one or both of these allocations.
The application process will consist of two parts:
The two Grant Scheme Allocations are the following:
The implementation and follow-up of SCR 1325 – Women, Peace and Security and subsequent resolutions on women, peace and security is a priority for the Norwegian government, reflected in the National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (2015-2018). Support to civil society organizations that promote women’s participation and gender equality in peace and security is a part of this overall effort.
During the period 2018-2020, Norad intends to support national and international civil society organizations in their efforts to strengthen women’s effective influence in peace processes and post-conflict contexts.
The thematic areas and goals noted below are included in the Norwegian Action Plan. Applications must be relevant for one or both of these goals, and applicants must thus note which goal (s) the application is directed towards and how they plan to contribute to them.
1. Peace processes and peace negotiations
Objective: Peace processes and peace negotiations in which Norway is engaged involve the participation of both women and men, and peace agreements address the rights, needs and priorities of both women and men.
This includes:
2. Post-conflict support
Objective: Post-conflict processes in which Norway is involved increase women’s political participation and influence.
This includes:
Priority will be provided to projects implemented in or with effect for the countries included in the list over countries Norway cooperates with or supports in development cooperation for 2017 (in line with the Norwegian budget white paper 2016-2017, the list is in Norwegian only).
Projects directed towards one or more of the following geographical areas will be prioritized:
In addition, selected fragile states (e.g. Mali) and countries where Norway has active peace engagement (Philippines) will be given priority.
The Sustainable Development Goals put gender equality at the heart of the international agenda. The cornerstone of Norwegian development cooperation is the promotion and respect of fundamental human rights. Last year the Norwegian Government launched a new Action Plan for Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Foreign Development Policy 2016-2020. The plan has five priority themes, but this call for applications is limited to “women’s economic participation and empowerment” and “women’s political participation and empowerment”.
The application must clearly demonstrate how the intervention will contribute to these priority themes.
The thematic areas and goals noted below are included in the Action Plan for Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Foreign Development Policy 2016-2020. Applications must be relevant for one or both of these goals, and applicants must thus note which goal (s) the application is directed towards and how they plan to contribute to them. Successful applicants will also be required to report specifically on results towards these goals as well as specified indicators for goal achievement.
1. Women’s political rights and empowerment
Objective: Ensure the equal participation of women and men in political life.
This includes:
2. Women’s economic rights and empowerment
Objective: Ensure that women have full economic rights and equal opportunities to participate in the labour market.
This includes:
The target group of the grant scheme is girls and women in countries in development.
The project / programme must take place in one of the countries featuring on the list over countries Norway cooperates/ supports in development cooperation for 2017 (in line with the Norwegian budget white paper 2016-2017). Please advise the enclosed list over countries (in Norwegian only).
Depending on the Parliament’s approval of the budget for 2018, other countries might be prioritized
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