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Call for EOIs: Improve Child Outcomes in Middle Juba (Somalia)

Call for Proposals focusing on Education, Sustainable Health, Social Development

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Deadline: 10-Feb-2026

UNICEF Somalia has issued a Call for Expression of Interest to support integrated education, child protection, and social protection services in Middle Juba.

The initiative prioritizes inclusive, resilient, and multi-sectoral interventions targeting vulnerable children and families, with a focus on early childhood development, adolescent skills, disability inclusion, and social protection.

The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has launched a Call for Expression of Interest aimed at improving outcomes for children in Somalia’s Middle Juba region.

This initiative focuses on delivering integrated, community-level services in education, child protection, and social policy, emphasizing equity, resilience, and sustainable development.

Purpose of the Call

The program is designed to:

Key Intervention Areas

1. Education

2. Child Protection

3. Social Protection and Policy Advocacy

4. Cross-Cutting Priorities

Geographic Scope

Who Can Apply

Eligible applicants include:

How to Apply

  1. Review the Call for Expression of Interest guidelines

  2. Prepare a proposal demonstrating:

    • Alignment with UNICEF Somalia’s strategic priorities

    • Multi-sectoral and integrated approach

    • Focus on equity, resilience, and inclusion

    • Expected outcomes and measurable impact

  3. Submit the expression of interest according to the official instructions

  4. Await review and engagement from UNICEF for potential partnership

Why This Call Matters

The initiative is critical for:

Tips for a Strong Application

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who can apply?

Civil society organizations with local presence and sectoral experience in Middle Juba.

What is the focus of the initiative?

Integrated education, child protection, and social protection services with emphasis on equity, resilience, and inclusion.

Are cross-cutting priorities considered?

Yes. Disability inclusion, gender equality, emergency response, and the humanitarian-development-peace nexus are central.

Which children are prioritized?

Vulnerable children, including girls, adolescents, and children affected by armed conflict or disability.

How does this align with broader frameworks?

The initiative aligns with UNICEF Somalia’s Strategic Priorities under the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (2026–2030) and the Somalia National Transformation Plan.

What outcomes are expected?

Improved education access and quality, strengthened child protection, enhanced social safety nets, and resilient community systems.

How should proposals be structured?

Proposals should demonstrate multi-sectoral integration, community reach, equity, and clear measurable outcomes.

Conclusion

This UNICEF Call for Expression of Interest offers civil society organizations in Middle Juba the opportunity to deliver integrated, child-centered services.

By addressing education, protection, and social policy in a coordinated manner, the initiative fosters equitable access, resilience, and long-term sustainable outcomes for Somalia’s most vulnerable children.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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