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EOIs: Child and Adolescent Protection in Emergency Preparedness and Response (Chile)

NORDBUK Grant Programme to Support Children and Young People’s Projects

Deadline: 22-May-2026

The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund is inviting applications to develop a child-focused emergency preparedness and response plan in the Biobío Region, Chile. The programme aims to strengthen protection systems, reduce risks, and ensure children and adolescents have safe, equitable access to essential services during emergencies. It prioritises institutional capacity building, coordination, and inclusive, rights-based response mechanisms.

Programme Overview

This initiative focuses on strengthening emergency preparedness and response systems to protect children and adolescents during crises.

It aligns with UNICEF’s Core Commitments for Children and supports:

Purpose and Core Objectives

Core Objectives

Key Focus Areas

Emergency Preparedness

Emergency Response and Management

Cross-Sectoral Coordination

Child Protection and Inclusion

Target Population

Expected Results

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Requirements

Programme Components

1. Preparedness Planning

2. Risk Identification and Mitigation

3. Capacity Building

4. Coordination Mechanisms

5. Service Continuity

Why This Programme Matters

Child Protection in Emergencies

System Strengthening

Equity and Inclusion

How to Apply / What to Do

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Assess organisational eligibility and experience
  2. Identify key risks and needs in the Biobío Region
  3. Develop a comprehensive preparedness and response plan
  4. Integrate cross-sectoral and inclusive approaches
  5. Define measurable outcomes and coordination mechanisms
  6. Submit application to UNICEF
  7. Participate in evaluation and selection process

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Best Practices for Applicants

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the main goal of this programme?

To strengthen preparedness and response systems for child protection in emergencies.

Where is the programme implemented?

In the Biobío Region, Chile.

Who can apply?

NGOs and civil society organisations with relevant expertise.

What populations are targeted?

Children, adolescents, and caregivers affected by emergencies.

What are the key focus areas?

Preparedness, response, risk mitigation, and coordination.

Does the programme include disaster risk reduction?

Yes, it integrates disaster risk management into protection systems.

What are the expected outcomes?

Improved protection systems, reduced risks, and better access to services.

Conclusion

This UNICEF initiative strengthens emergency preparedness and child protection systems in Chile’s Biobío Region. By focusing on coordination, inclusion, and risk-informed planning, the programme ensures that children and adolescents are protected, supported, and able to access essential services during crises.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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