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CFAs: GBV Prevention and Justice in Schools (Burkina Faso)

Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Ukraine announces Small Grants Program

Deadline: 09-Jul-2026

Enabel is funding interventions in Boromo and Hounde, Burkina Faso, to reduce gender-based violence and strengthen access to justice for survivors. The programme prioritizes prevention in schools, capacity building for children and adolescents, accountability systems for law enforcement, and advocacy by civil society organizations.

Overview

Enabel seeks applications from eligible organizations to implement coordinated actions against gender-based violence (GBV) in Burkina Faso. The programme combines school-based prevention, institutional accountability, and civil society advocacy to create safer environments and improve justice pathways for survivors.

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Target Areas

Funding Details

Supported Activities

Who Is Eligible?

Why It Matters

This initiative addresses systemic barriers to justice and protection for survivors of GBV. By focusing on schools, it empowers young people to challenge harmful norms and promotes safer, more equitable learning environments. Civil society advocacy ensures institutional accountability and long-term sustainability.

How It Works: Application Process

  1. Prepare Proposal
    • Define objectives, target groups, and expected outcomes
    • Demonstrate alignment with programme goals
  2. Provide Documentation
    • Evidence of organizational experience in GBV/SRHR
    • Financial accountability certifications
  3. Submit Application
    • Include detailed project plan, budget, and sustainability strategy
  4. Evaluation
    • Proposals assessed for impact, feasibility, and accountability

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Conclusion

Enabel’s GBV programme in Burkina Faso is a comprehensive initiative combining education, advocacy, and institutional accountability. By empowering children, strengthening survivor pathways, and supporting civil society, it aims to reduce violence and create safer, more equitable communities.

For more information, visit Enabel.

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