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Call for Expressions of Interest: Supporting LGBTIQ+ Grassroots Rights in Colombia

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Deadline: 12-Jan-2026

The UNFPA Colombia LGBTIQ+ Rights Initiative is a three-month program (February–May 2026) designed to strengthen the institutional and operational capacities of 26 grassroots organizations. In partnership with the Ministry of Equality and Equity, the project provides financial and technical support to advance social policy, advocacy, and social safety nets for LGBTIQ+ populations across five Colombian regions.

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), under a cooperation agreement with the Colombian Ministry of Equality and Equity, is seeking an implementing partner to manage a national project aimed at guaranteeing the rights of LGBTIQ+ communities. The initiative provides a structured framework for 26 prioritized community-based organizations (CBOs) to execute tailored action plans that enhance their advocacy and social protection capabilities.

Why It Matters: Protecting Vulnerable Populations

LGBTIQ+ grassroots organizations in Colombia often face barriers to institutional funding and operational stability. This initiative is critical because:

Core Focus Areas and Regions

The project is focused on Social Policy and Advocacy, specifically targeting the strengthening of Social Safety Nets.

Geographic Coverage:

Activities will span five major Colombian regions:

  1. Andina: (e.g., Cundinamarca/Bogotá)

  2. Pacífico: (e.g., Chocó, Valle del Cauca)

  3. Caribe: (e.g., Atlántico)

  4. Amazonía: (e.g., Amazonas, Guainía)

  5. Orinoquía: (e.g., Meta, Vichada)

Who is Eligible?

UNFPA is selecting a primary Implementing Partner (Organization) to manage the distribution of funds and technical oversight.

Implementing Partner Requirements:

How it Works: The Implementation Process

The selected implementing partner will follow a structured 4-phase execution plan between mid-February and mid-May 2026:

  1. Planning and Onboarding: Develop a detailed national work plan and contract the 26 pre-identified community-based organizations (CBOs).

  2. Financial Allocation: Disburse funds to the CBOs to enable the execution of their approved action plans.

  3. Technical Accompaniment: Provide continuous mentorship and technical assistance to ensure funds are used transparently and effectively.

  4. Monitoring and Reporting: Conduct site visits, track financial expenditures, and submit consolidated progress reports to UNFPA.

Common Mistakes and Tips for Applicants

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the role of the implementing organization?

The implementing organization acts as the project manager, handling the contracting of 26 local CBOs, disbursing their funds, providing technical guidance, and reporting results back to UNFPA.

2. When does the project start and end?

The project is scheduled to begin in mid-February 2026 and conclude in mid-May 2026.

3. Which government body is involved?

The project is a cooperation between UNFPA and the Colombian Ministry of Equality and Equity (Ministerio de Igualdad y Equidad).

4. How many community-based organizations are being supported?

A total of 26 grassroots LGBTIQ+ organizations have been prioritized for this initiative.

5. What kind of activities do the action plans include?

The plans focus on rights guarantees, social policy advocacy, strengthening community safety nets, and enhancing the operational capacity of the organizations.

6. Is this a national call for Colombia?

Yes, it covers five major regions: Amazonía, Orinoquía, Caribe, Pacífico, and Andina.

7. What are the key deliverables for the partner?

Key deliverables include a detailed work plan, signed contracts with CBOs, a financial monitoring plan, and regular technical/financial reports.

Conclusion

The UNFPA Colombia LGBTIQ+ Rights Initiative represents a significant step toward decentralizing human rights support in Colombia. By empowering 26 grassroots organizations through a dedicated implementing partner, the program ensures that the most vulnerable populations in the Amazon and Pacific regions are not left behind. This structured approach to capacity building and social advocacy is designed to create a lasting, sustainable impact on Colombia’s social safety nets.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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