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What Works 2 announces Open Call for 3-year Innovation Grant

What Works 2 announces Open Call for 3-year Innovation Grant

Deadline: 23 September 2022

What Works to Prevent Violence: Impact at Scale Programme (What Works 2) is seeking concept note applications from women-led WROs in the Global South to apply for a 3-year grant to test innovations on how to prevent violence against women and girls, including in conflict and crisis and for the most marginalized women and girls in all their diversity.

They seek to expand the global knowledge and evidence base on what works to prevent VAWG and how to achieve this at scale. What Works 2 invites concept notes from southern-based women-led, women’s right organizations, either as single organizations or in consortia with other organisation to be recognised as essential actors in VAWG prevention and improve access to funding to uphold the rights, agency and voices of women and girls in all their diversity.

Goals

They are interested in testing innovative approaches and developing promising collaborations to take VAWG prevention work in new directions. Innovation grants are intended to support the development and/or implementation of projects designed to achieve one of more of the following goals:

Types of Violence

The primary focus for funding is intimate partner violence (IPV) and non-partner sexual violence. They also encourage proposals that seek to prevent violence in and around schools, workplaces, and public spaces, and which consider violence against children (VAC) an important secondary outcome. They particularly encourage proposals that seek to impact on more than one type of violence, recognizing that these often cooccur.

Funding Information

In funding Window 1, What Works 2 will award innovation grants of up to GBP 500,000 each, for up to 3 years, to organisations or consortia led by women-led WROs in the Global South that are designed to achieve a measurable reduction in VAWG in development or humanitarian contexts.

What they are looking to fund?
Geographical Scope

Projects/interventions should be located and implemented within sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Projects located in fragile and conflict affected states (FCAS) are strongly encouraged.

Eligibility Criteria

What Works 2 understands women-led, WROs to be organisations that:

For more information, visit https://ww2preventvawg.org/apply

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