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EU Call: Civil Society, Human Rights and ESG (South Africa)

Human Rights

Deadline: 23-Jul-2026

The European Commission is offering grants up to €1.2 million to support civil society organisations in South Africa working on human rights, ESG accountability, and inclusive governance. The programme focuses on strengthening civic participation, promoting gender equality, and supporting a just energy transition. Projects must integrate sustainability, inclusion, and strong monitoring frameworks.

Overview

The European Commission has launched a major funding call to strengthen civil society’s role in advancing human rights, democracy, and inclusive governance in South Africa.

This initiative supports organisations working on ESG accountability, business and human rights, and just transition priorities aligned with EU development frameworks.

Funding Details

Lot 1: Inclusive Governance & ESG Participation

Lot 2: Human Rights & ESG Accountability

Co-Financing Requirement

Programme Objectives

The programme aims to:

Key Focus Areas

1. Human Rights & Democracy

2. Gender Equality & Inclusion

3. ESG Accountability

4. Civil Society Strengthening

5. Just Energy Transition

Key Concepts Explained

ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance)

A framework used to evaluate the ethical and sustainability impact of organisations.

Just Transition

A strategy to ensure that the shift to a green economy is fair and inclusive, especially for vulnerable communities.

Civic Space

The environment that allows civil society to operate freely and participate in governance.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Partnership Requirement

What Projects Are Supported?

Under Lot 1

Under Lot 2

Cross-Cutting Requirements

All proposals must integrate:

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Select Lot (1 or 2)
    • Based on project focus
  2. Build Partnerships
  3. Design Project Proposal
    • Include objectives, activities, and outcomes
  4. Develop Budget
    • Align with co-financing rules
  5. Submit Application
    • Through EU funding portal
  6. Evaluation
    • Based on impact, relevance, and feasibility

Monitoring & Evaluation

Applicants must:

Why This Programme Matters

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQs

1. What is the funding range?

€1M–€1.2M (Lot 1) and €450K–€500K (Lot 2).

2. Who can apply?

Non-profit civil society organisations from eligible regions.

3. Is partnership required?

Yes, for non-South African applicants.

4. What is ESG?

A framework covering environmental, social, and governance standards.

5. What is the co-financing requirement?

Projects must cover 5%–50% of total costs from other sources.

6. What are the priority areas?

Human rights, governance, ESG accountability, and just transition.

7. Are cross-cutting themes mandatory?

Yes, including gender equality, sustainability, and inclusion.

Conclusion

This European Commission funding call provides a significant opportunity for civil society organisations to drive meaningful change in South Africa. By supporting human rights, ESG accountability, and inclusive governance, the programme plays a critical role in fostering sustainable development and a just transition for vulnerable communities.

For more information, visit European Commission (EC).

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