Deadline: 18 February 2019
3ie is inviting research organisations or consortia to submit proposals for an impact evaluation of the effectiveness of the Ugandan Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development’s 2013 National Land Policy and associated reforms for curbing illegal land-related evictions and reducing land-related conflicts.
Funding Information
3ie will provide funding of up to USD 480,000 for this impact evaluation.
Eligibility Criteria
- Only legally registered organisations and consortia of registered organisations, not individuals, may apply.
- Each proposal must be submitted by a single organisation that may include others as sub-grantees or sub-contractors (subject to 3ie’s direct and indirect cost policies). Prior experience of working with MLHUD is desirable.
- The research team should include at least one researcher who is a Ugandan national as a lead principal investigator or co-principal investigator. National researchers must also be residents of Uganda. If they work for an organisation, it should be registered in the country. All national researchers must be engaged in substantive tasks, including study design, data analysis, report writing and stakeholder engagement for the uptake of findings in policy and programming.
- For-profit organisations are eligible to apply, but are restricted to the same indirect cost limits as non-profit organisations and may not charge a fee.
- The applicant organisation must be able to sign the 3ie grant agreement, which is available on the 3ie website.
- All data and products from the study will be open access to the public.
- All applicants will be subject to enhanced due diligence and 3ie’s duty of care policies or demonstrate that they have policies equal to or exceeding 3ie’s policy standards.
How to Apply
Applicants submit complete proposal package at the address given on the website.
For more information, please visit http://www.3ieimpact.org/funding/call-proposals-impact-evaluation-effectiveness-ugandan-land-policy-reform








































