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Call for EOIs: Climate Resilient Community-based Child Protection (Timor-Leste)

Climate Grants

Deadline: 20-Mar-2026

UNICEF is seeking expressions of interest from NGOs to strengthen child protection mechanisms in Timor-Leste during climate-induced disasters. With a budget of USD 45,000, the project focuses on training, community engagement, disaster preparedness, and capacity building to protect children in Viqueque and Lautem municipalities.

About the Initiative

UNICEF’s initiative in Timor-Leste aims to strengthen community-based child protection mechanisms in response to climate-induced disasters such as floods, droughts, and cyclones. The program targets vulnerable children in rural and disaster-prone areas, where risks include family separation, violence, neglect, and psychosocial distress.

Key focus areas include:

The project emphasizes climate resilience, ensuring child protection systems can respond effectively during emergencies.

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants must be:

Geographic Focus

The initiative targets two municipalities in Timor-Leste:

Activities will be implemented at the suco (village) and aldeia (sub-village) community levels to strengthen local preparedness and child protection capacity.

Program Components

1. Training and Capacity Building

2. Community Engagement and Awareness

3. Climate-Resilient Parenting Sessions

4. Community Preparedness Plans

Expected Outcomes

Funding Details

How to Apply

  1. Prepare Expression of InterestDemonstrate experience in child protection in emergencies and local networks in Timor-Leste

  2. Outline Program Approach – Detail training, community engagement, preparedness, and Child-Friendly Space plans

  3. Demonstrate Capacity – Show ability to implement activities at the suco and aldeia levels

  4. Submit Documentation – Include organizational profile, relevant past projects, and proposed budget

  5. Collaborate with UNICEF – Ensure alignment with UNICEF child protection frameworks and guidance

Tips for Applicants

FAQs

1. Which municipalities are targeted? Viqueque and Lautem in Timor-Leste.
2. What is the budget? Indicative funding is USD 45,000.
3. Who can apply? NGOs with experience in child protection in emergencies, particularly climate-related crises.
4. What activities are funded? Training, community awareness, preparedness planning, and Child-Friendly Spaces.
5. Are partnerships required? Collaboration with UNICEF, local authorities, and community actors is essential.
6. What child risks are addressed? Family separation, violence, neglect, and psychosocial distress during disasters.
7. What is the implementation level? Activities are implemented at the suco and aldeia community levels.

Conclusion

This UNICEF initiative strengthens climate-resilient child protection mechanisms in Timor-Leste, safeguarding vulnerable children during disasters. By supporting training, community engagement, preparedness planning, and safe Child-Friendly Spaces, the program ensures children in disaster-prone areas are protected, supported, and resilient in the face of climate emergencies.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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