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Call for Proposals: Community-Led Conservation Projects (Zambia)

Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation Grants Program in Zambia

Deadline: 30-Jan-2026

The UNDP in Zambia invites proposals for community-led conservation projects under ICCA-GSI Phase 2, focusing on inclusive governance, gender equality, youth participation, and policy engagement. Grants of up to USD 25,000 support projects enhancing biodiversity, sustainable livelihoods, climate resilience, and traditional knowledge documentation across key catchment areas from 2026–2028.

Overview of the Initiative

The Global Support Initiative for Indigenous Peoples’ and Community Conserved Areas (ICCA-GSI) Phase 2 supports community-led conservation projects in Zambia. Funded by the Government of Germany and implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment, the program aims to strengthen biodiversity conservation while promoting sustainable livelihoods, social inclusion, and legal recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs).

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Priority Areas

How to Apply

  1. Confirm that your organization works with Indigenous Peoples, local communities, or marginalized groups in one of the eligible catchment areas.

  2. Develop a project proposal demonstrating community-led action, policy support, and knowledge-sharing objectives.

  3. Clearly align the project with ICCA-GSI Phase 2 focus areas, emphasizing women’s leadership, youth engagement, and inclusivity.

  4. Prepare a detailed budget within the USD 25,000 limit.

  5. Submit the proposal according to UNDP Zambia guidelines before the specified deadline.

Why It Matters

ICCA-GSI Phase 2 empowers communities to:

Tips and Common Mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Who can apply? Organizations working with Indigenous Peoples, local communities, women, youth, or persons with disabilities in eligible Zambian catchment areas.

  2. What is the maximum grant amount? USD 25,000 per project.

  3. How long will projects run? Between 2026 and 2028.

  4. Which areas are eligible? Chambeshi, Luapula, Luangwa, Kafue, Tanganyika, and Zambezi catchments.

  5. What types of projects are supported? Community-based conservation, legal and policy support, knowledge exchange, and capacity building.

  6. Are youth-led or women-led initiatives prioritized? Yes, priority is given to projects engaging youth and women.

  7. What outcomes are expected? Enhanced biodiversity, sustainable livelihoods, inclusive governance, traditional knowledge preservation, and policy engagement.

Conclusion

The UNDP ICCA-GSI Phase 2 grant provides an opportunity for organizations to lead community-driven conservation in Zambia while fostering inclusivity, gender equality, youth engagement, and policy advocacy. With funding of up to USD 25,000, projects can strengthen ecological integrity, support sustainable livelihoods, and preserve traditional knowledge across key catchment areas from 2026 to 2028.

For more information, visit United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

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