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RFAs: Strengthening Protection for Vulnerable Populations in Burkina Faso

RFPs: NGO Jim Joel Fund to support Early Childhood Development Sector – South AfricaPrograms Benefitting Refugees 2025 (Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan)

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Deadline: 30-Mar-2026

UNICEF invites expressions of interest to strengthen protection and resilience for vulnerable populations in Burkina Faso, focusing on children, adolescents, women, displaced persons, and returnees. The program supports interventions in child protection, birth registration, gender-based violence prevention, family reunification, and protection in emergencies to address ongoing humanitarian challenges.

Overview of the Program

Since 2015, Burkina Faso has faced a severe security crisis with widespread terrorism, forced displacement, and humanitarian emergencies. Vulnerable populations, particularly children and women, experience high protection risks, including violence, neglect, exploitation, and psychosocial distress. UNICEF’s program aims to enhance community and institutional capacities to protect and support these populations through targeted interventions.

Focus Areas

Eligible interventions should address:

Context and Need

Who Can Apply

Expected Results

How to Apply / Next Steps

  1. Prepare an expression of interest highlighting experience in child protection, community engagement, and humanitarian response
  2. Outline intervention strategies, target populations, and expected outcomes
  3. Include capacity and experience of the organization to implement interventions in high-risk areas
  4. Submit applications according to UNICEF Burkina Faso guidelines and deadlines
  5. Await review and feedback from UNICEF selection committee

Why This Program Matters

This initiative addresses urgent protection needs for children, women, and displaced populations in Burkina Faso. By combining community-based interventions, psychosocial support, and systemic protection measures, the program strengthens resilience, safety, and long-term wellbeing for vulnerable populations in high-risk contexts.

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FAQs

1. Who is the target population? Children, adolescents, women, displaced persons, and returnees in Burkina Faso.
2. What are the main focus areas? Child protection, birth registration, family reunification, GBV prevention, and protection in emergencies.
3. Which regions are prioritized? Koulse, Liptako, Soum, Goulmou, Tapoa, Sirba, and Nakambe.
4. What outcomes are expected? Strengthened psychosocial support, systematic case management, community engagement, and civil registration.
5. Who can apply? Local and international NGOs, civil society organizations, and institutions with relevant capacity.
6. Are interventions limited to certain threats? Projects should address multiple protection risks including violence, IEDs, family separation, and harmful cultural practices.
7. How should applications be submitted? According to UNICEF Burkina Faso guidelines for expressions of interest.

Conclusion

The UNICEF 2026 program in Burkina Faso provides critical support for vulnerable populations, particularly children and women, through interventions that enhance protection, psychosocial resilience, and community engagement. By addressing multiple risks and strengthening local systems, the program contributes to sustainable humanitarian impact and safer communities.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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