Deadline: 06-Jun-2026
The United Nations Development Programme has launched a Call for Proposals to strengthen local peacebuilding, participatory governance, and evidence-based development planning through Urban Observatory Offices in Benghazi and Derna, Libya. The initiative supports SDG localization, data-driven planning, stakeholder engagement, and inclusive local development processes.
The programme aims to strengthen technical and analytical capacities of local actors while promoting transparent collaboration between civil society, local authorities, women, youth, and community stakeholders. Grant amounts may reach up to USD 34,000.
About the Programme
The initiative is implemented by:
- United Nations Development Programme
The project supports:
- Urban Observatory Offices in Benghazi
- Urban Observatory Offices in Derna
The programme focuses on:
- Participatory governance
- Local peacebuilding
- Evidence-based development planning
- Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) localization
- Data-driven decision-making
Key Focus Areas
The programme supports:
- SDG localization
- Participatory governance
- Context-sensitive peacebuilding
- Data analysis and indicator development
- Stakeholder engagement
- Evidence-based investment prioritization
- Capacity building and technical training
- Monitoring and implementation of local projects
- Context analysis and scenario planning
- Transparent dialogue between communities and authorities
Programme Objectives
The initiative aims to:
- Improve local development planning
- Strengthen institutional capacities
- Promote inclusive participation
- Enhance local governance systems
- Support conflict-sensitive planning
- Encourage evidence-based investment decisions
The programme also seeks to improve collaboration among:
- Civil society organizations
- Municipal authorities
- Women and youth groups
- Tribal leaders and elders
- Academic stakeholders
- Service providers and local actors
Project Activities
The assignment includes:
- Preparatory planning activities
- Review and analysis of existing evidence
- Stakeholder consultations
- Validation processes
- Final reporting and recommendations
Local taskforces will be established in:
- Benghazi
- Derna
At least:
- 30% of taskforce members must be women
Capacity Building Component
Selected organizations will:
- Design technical training modules
- Conduct capacity-building workshops
- Provide mentoring support
- Strengthen analytical and participatory planning skills
Training topics may include:
- SDG localization
- Data analysis
- Participatory engagement
- Context analysis
- Stakeholder consultation methods
Funding Details
Applicants may request:
- Up to USD 34,000
Project duration will follow:
- UNDP Terms of Reference
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
- Registered non-governmental organizations in Libya
- Registered non-profit organizations
- Organizations partnering with Libyan NGOs for local implementation
Applicants must demonstrate:
- At least 2 years of operational experience in Eastern Libya
- Minimum 3 years of experience in conflict assessments and data acquisition
Additional advantage:
- Previous experience managing UN agency projects
Why This Programme Matters
Libya continues to face challenges related to:
- Local governance
- Peacebuilding
- Community participation
- Institutional capacity
- Evidence-based planning
The programme supports more inclusive and transparent local development processes while strengthening collaboration between communities and local authorities.
The initiative also contributes to:
- Sustainable Development Goal implementation
- Conflict-sensitive governance
- Long-term local resilience
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which organization is implementing the programme?
The initiative is implemented by:
- United Nations Development Programme
Which cities are targeted?
The programme focuses on:
- Benghazi
- Derna
What is the maximum funding amount?
Applicants may request up to:
- USD 34,000
What are the main focus areas?
Key areas include:
- Peacebuilding
- Participatory governance
- SDG localization
- Data analysis
- Capacity building
- Evidence-based planning
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include:
- Registered NGOs
- Non-profit organizations in Libya
- Organizations partnering with Libyan NGOs
Is women’s participation required?
Yes. At least:
- 30% of local taskforce members must be women
Conclusion
The UNDP initiative in Libya provides an important opportunity for civil society organizations to strengthen participatory governance, peacebuilding, and evidence-based development planning in Benghazi and Derna. Through stakeholder engagement, technical training, and inclusive local planning processes, the programme aims to improve transparency, local ownership, and sustainable development outcomes in Eastern Libya.
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