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Call for Proposals: Support Climate Loss and Damage Assessment (Kenya)

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Deadline: 09-Mar-2026

The Santiago Network Secretariat is offering grants of up to USD 700,000 to support Kenya in strengthening capacities to assess and manage climate-related loss and damage. The initiative focuses on economic and non-economic impact assessments, scenario development to 2035, policy integration, and community engagement. Eligible applicants include NGOs, research institutions, companies, UN entities, and intergovernmental organizations, with technical assistance aimed at informing national policy and building sustainable in-country capacity.

Overview of the Initiative

The Santiago Network Secretariat aims to provide technical assistance that strengthens Kenya’s ability to:

This initiative aligns with the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage (WIM), focusing on supporting developing countries vulnerable to climate change.

Objectives of the Technical Assistance

The technical assistance under this call is designed to:

Funding Details

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must demonstrate technical expertise in climate risk assessment, adaptation planning, and capacity-building.

Key Focus Areas

The project should address the following priorities:

  1. Assessment of Loss and Damage:

    • Economic and non-economic impacts across multiple sectors

    • Comprehensive historical assessment (2015–2025)

  2. Scenario Development:

    • Future loss and damage scenarios up to 2035

    • Quantitative and qualitative analyses to inform medium- and long-term planning

  3. Policy Integration and Planning:

    • Incorporate loss and damage into national and sub-national strategies

    • Develop guidance for resource allocation, mitigation, and adaptation interventions

  4. Capacity Building:

    • Strengthen government and community actors’ ability to conduct assessments

    • Equip local stakeholders with tools, methodologies, and training for ongoing use

  5. Community Engagement:

    • Empower communities to communicate impacts

    • Identify priority actions and interventions for reducing vulnerability

Expected Outcomes

Successful technical assistance will:

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Step 2: Develop Proposal

Step 3: Submit Application

Step 4: Review and Selection

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the maximum funding available?

Up to USD 700,000 per technical assistance project.

2. Who is eligible to apply?

International NGOs, national NGOs, community-based organizations, academic/research institutions, UN entities, intergovernmental organizations, and companies.

3. What types of activities are supported?

Assessment of economic and non-economic loss and damage, scenario development, policy integration, capacity-building, and community engagement.

4. Does the project need to involve communities?

Yes, community engagement is essential to identify impacts, priorities, and intervention strategies.

5. What is the expected geographical focus?

The Republic of Kenya, covering national and sub-national government and community levels.

6. Who manages this call for proposals?

The call is managed by UNOPS, under the Santiago Network Secretariat co-hosted by UNDRR and UNOPS.

7. How will the project outcomes be used?

To inform national policy, planning, and investment strategies, strengthen in-country capacity, and support evidence-based interventions to address climate-related loss and damage.

Conclusion

This Santiago Network technical assistance initiative provides funding and expertise to strengthen Kenya’s capacity to assess, plan, and manage climate-related loss and damage. By generating comprehensive data, building national expertise, and engaging communities, the project enables informed policy-making and sustainable adaptation strategies. Eligible organizations with relevant technical expertise are encouraged to submit detailed proposals to contribute to Kenya’s climate resilience and development objectives.

For more information, visit UNOPS.

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