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Call for EOIs: Strengthening Hydrometeorological Capacity under GCF/WFP Project (Kyrgyzstan)

Postcode Society Trust Grants for Charities in the UK (£25,000)

Deadline: 23-Jan-2026

The WFP, in partnership with the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic, is implementing a multi-regional initiative to enhance climate change adaptation, disaster risk management, and food security. The program combines technical capacity-building, community engagement, and research to strengthen resilience across vulnerable populations.

Key Objectives

  • Empower Vulnerable Communities: Equip communities to make informed decisions about livelihoods and adapt to climate-related changes.

  • Strengthen Livelihoods: Promote diversification and adaptive strategies to improve the resilience of at-risk groups.

  • Build Multi-sectoral Capacity: Support central and local authorities in climate-informed decision-making, including early warning systems and risk financing mechanisms.

  • Climate-proof Food Systems: Integrate climate forecasting and disaster risk management into agricultural and food security planning.

Implementation

  • Regions Covered: Naryn, Osh, Jalal-Abad, Chuyskaya, Issyk-Kul, Batken, Talas.

  • Methodology:

    • Comprehensive analysis of global climate forecasting models.

    • Training of Kyrgyzhydromet staff to interpret and apply long-term forecast data.

    • Integration of early warning and early action mechanisms into food security systems.

  • Approach: A three-component strategy:

    1. Community Empowerment: Enhancing awareness and decision-making among vulnerable populations.

    2. Livelihood Diversification: Supporting adaptive strategies to reduce vulnerability.

    3. Multi-sectoral Capacity Development: Strengthening institutional frameworks for climate-resilient planning.

Outcomes

  • Improved community resilience to climate-related shocks.

  • Enhanced adaptive capacity for livelihoods and food security.

  • Strengthened institutional capacity for climate-informed policy, risk financing, and disaster preparedness.

  • Integration of scientific research and local knowledge to guide long-term climate action.

Conclusion

This WFP-led initiative represents a holistic approach to climate adaptation, combining research, technical training, and community action. By linking vulnerable communities, livelihoods, and government institutions, the project aims to build a climate-resilient and food-secure Kyrgyz Republic, ensuring sustainable development in the face of increasing climate risks.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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