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Call for EOIs: Scale-up Implementation of the Child Budget and Expenditure Tagging and Tracking (Philippines)

Call for Applications: AL-Invest Green Program 2025

Deadline: 27-Apr-2026

The United Nations Children’s Fund is inviting organizations to support the scale-up of Child Budget and Expenditure Tagging and Tracking in the Philippines. The initiative aims to strengthen child-focused public finance, planning, and accountability across local governments.

Selected partners will work with national and local stakeholders to build capacity, improve budgeting systems, and institutionalize child-responsive financial tools from 2025–2028.

What is the UNICEF Child Budget Tagging Initiative?

The United Nations Children’s Fund is implementing a national initiative in the Philippines to improve how public funds are planned, tracked, and allocated for children.

The program focuses on Child Budget and Expenditure Tagging (CBET)—a system that identifies and monitors spending dedicated to children’s needs.

Program Objectives

The initiative aims to:

Key Focus Areas

1. Budget Tagging and Tracking

2. Public Finance and Governance

3. Capacity Development

4. Policy and Advocacy

5. Knowledge and Learning

Implementation Timeline

Geographic Focus

The initiative will be implemented nationwide, with early focus on:

Key Stakeholders

The selected partner will collaborate with:

Why This Initiative Matters

Effective budgeting is critical to ensuring children receive adequate services in health, nutrition, education, and protection.

This initiative helps:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include organizations with expertise in:

Core Competencies

Preferred Experience

Selection Criteria

Applications will be evaluated based on:

Expected Role of Implementing Partner

Selected organizations will:

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Review Requirements
    • Ensure alignment with UNICEF objectives
  2. Prepare Expression of Interest
    • Highlight relevant experience and expertise
  3. Develop Technical Proposal
    • Outline approach, methodology, and expected results
  4. Submit Application
    • Follow official UNICEF submission guidelines

Tips for a Strong Application

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the main goal of this initiative?

To improve child-focused budgeting and financial tracking systems in the Philippines.

2. Who is leading the program?

The United Nations Children’s Fund.

3. What is the timeline?

The initiative runs from 2025 to 2028.

4. What areas are prioritized in 2026?

18 regions and 80 provinces, starting with Quezon Province.

5. Who can apply?

Organizations with expertise in public finance, governance, and capacity-building.

6. Is UN experience required?

Not mandatory, but it is an advantage.

7. What outputs are expected?

Training programs, policy briefs, technical support, and monitoring reports.

Conclusion

The UNICEF Child Budget Tagging Initiative is a transformative effort to strengthen child-focused public finance systems in the Philippines.

By enabling better tracking, planning, and accountability, the program ensures that public resources are effectively used to improve the lives and futures of children nationwide.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

 

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