Deadline: 23-Jul-2026
UN Women is seeking qualified Yazidi local peace structures, civil society organizations, and activist networks to implement community-led peacebuilding initiatives in Sinjar, Ninewa Governorate. The call supports projects with budgets between USD 41,228 and USD 43,333 that strengthen reconciliation, social cohesion, women and youth leadership, and inclusive peace processes.
Overview
This Call for Proposals is part of the Peacebuilding Fund project “Advancing Peace and Stability in Sinjar.”
The initiative supports sustainable peace and recovery in Sinjar, an area affected by conflict, displacement, destruction, weak local governance, community divisions, and limited livelihood opportunities.
UN Women aims to partner with local organizations that can promote dialogue, reconciliation, peaceful coexistence, and community-led recovery.
Key Details
- Organization: UN Women
- Project: Advancing Peace and Stability in Sinjar
- Location: Sinjar, Ninewa Governorate, Iraq
- Funding range: USD 41,228–43,333
- Eligible applicants: Yazidi local peace structures, CSOs, activist networks
- Priority applicants: Youth-led and women-led organizations
- Focus: Peacebuilding, reconciliation, social cohesion, inclusive governance
Focus Areas
The call supports initiatives focused on:
- Peace and stability in Sinjar
- Social cohesion
- Inclusive reconciliation
- Community dialogue
- Transitional justice
- Conflict prevention
- Peaceful coexistence
- Women and youth leadership
- Advocacy and community mobilization
- Memorialization initiatives
- Human rights-based programming
- Disability inclusion
- Mental health and psychosocial support awareness
- Stigma reduction
- Inclusive governance processes
Who is Eligible?
Eligible organizations should demonstrate experience in:
- Community-based peacebuilding
- Reconciliation
- Conflict prevention
- Governance
- Women’s empowerment
- Youth participation
- Social cohesion programming
- Community engagement
- Collaboration with local stakeholders
The call particularly welcomes proposals from:
- Women-led organizations
- Youth-led organizations
- Yazidi local peace structures
- Civil society organizations
- Activist networks
What Activities Can Be Supported?
Supported activities may include:
- Community dialogues
- Awareness and sensitization sessions
- Workshops
- Artistic expressions
- Memorialization activities
- Social cohesion projects
- Advocacy campaigns
- Community mobilization
- MHPSS awareness activities
- Stigma reduction initiatives
- Transitional justice engagement
Target Groups
Projects should prioritize meaningful participation of:
- Women
- Youth
- Internally displaced persons
- Returnees
- Marginalized groups
- Community leaders
- Local peace actors
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Check that your organization has relevant experience in peacebuilding, reconciliation, social cohesion, women’s empowerment, or youth participation.
Step 2: Identify Community Needs
Design the project around community-identified priorities in Sinjar.
Step 3: Prepare the Proposal
Explain the planned activities, target groups, expected results, implementation approach, and conflict-sensitive methods.
Step 4: Prepare the Budget
The proposed budget should be between USD 41,228 and USD 43,333.
Step 5: Show Capacity
Demonstrate experience in grant management, safeguarding, financial transparency, monitoring, reporting, and inclusive programming.
Step 6: Submit the Application
Submit the proposal according to UN Women’s application requirements.
Why It Matters
Sinjar continues to face the effects of conflict, displacement, social divisions, and weak local governance.
This initiative matters because it supports:
- Community-led peacebuilding
- Trust and dialogue among diverse groups
- Women and youth participation in decision-making
- Local reconciliation and recovery
- Transitional justice engagement
- Inclusive and conflict-sensitive governance
- Sustainable peace in fragile communities
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Submitting proposals outside the budget range
- Ignoring women and youth participation
- Providing weak evidence of local experience
- Designing activities without community input
- Overlooking conflict sensitivity
- Missing safeguarding and accountability measures
- Failing to include monitoring and reporting plans
- Proposing activities not linked to peacebuilding or social cohesion
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this UN Women Call for Proposals about?
It supports community-led initiatives that strengthen peace, reconciliation, social cohesion, and inclusive governance in Sinjar, Iraq.
Who can apply?
Qualified Yazidi local peace structures, civil society organizations, activist networks, women-led organizations, and youth-led organizations may apply.
What is the budget range?
The proposed budget should be between USD 41,228 and USD 43,333.
What types of activities are supported?
Supported activities include community dialogues, awareness sessions, workshops, memorialization, advocacy, MHPSS awareness, stigma reduction, and social cohesion projects.
Which groups should be prioritized?
Projects should prioritize women, youth, IDPs, returnees, marginalized groups, and local peace actors.
What experience is required?
Applicants should have experience in peacebuilding, reconciliation, social cohesion, governance, women and youth engagement, and community-based programming.
What reporting is expected?
Selected organizations must monitor activities, collect feedback, maintain accountability systems, and submit narrative and financial reports.
Conclusion
The UN Women Call for Proposals in Sinjar supports local organizations working to rebuild trust, strengthen reconciliation, and promote inclusive peace. By prioritizing women, youth, Yazidi peace structures, and community-led action, the initiative aims to advance sustainable peace, social cohesion, and recovery in one of Iraq’s most fragile areas.
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