Deadline: 05-May-2026
War Child Canada is inviting Expressions of Interest (EOI) from national and local organisations in Afghanistan to build partnerships for humanitarian and development programming. The initiative focuses on child protection, education, livelihoods, health, and emergency response. It aims to strengthen locally led, sustainable, and gender-responsive interventions for vulnerable populations.
What is This Opportunity?
The War Child Canada Expression of Interest (EOI) is a partnership-building initiative designed to identify qualified national and local organisations in Afghanistan.
The goal is to co-develop and implement multi-sectoral humanitarian and development programmes that address urgent needs while building long-term resilience.
This is not a direct grant call but a collaborative partnership opportunity that may lead to joint programme design and funding proposals.
Key Programme Focus Areas
War Child Canada supports integrated, multi-sector interventions.
1. Protection and Child Protection
- Safeguarding children from violence, exploitation, and abuse
- Strengthening protection systems and services
2. Youth and Adolescent Development
- Skills development and empowerment programmes
- Youth engagement and leadership initiatives
3. Women’s Economic Empowerment and Livelihoods
- Income-generating activities
- Financial inclusion and skills training
4. Education in Emergencies
5. Health and RMNCAH Services
(RMNCAH: Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health)
- Essential healthcare services
- Community-based health interventions
6. Humanitarian and Emergency Response
- Rapid response to crises
- Support for displaced and vulnerable populations
Strategic Objectives
The initiative aims to:
- Strengthen locally led programming
- Expand reach into underserved and hard-to-access areas
- Enhance community ownership and sustainability
- Ensure gender-responsive and protection-centered approaches
- Deliver high-quality, inclusive services
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Organisations
- National NGOs
- Local community-based organisations
- Civil society organisations operating in Afghanistan
Eligibility Criteria
- Demonstrated experience in humanitarian or development programming
- Strong operational presence in Afghanistan
- Proven capacity in financial management and compliance
- Experience working with international donors and coordination systems
- Commitment to safeguarding and protection standards
- Ability to deliver community-based and inclusive programmes
What Kind of Partnerships Are Expected?
War Child Canada is seeking partners that can:
- Co-design and implement integrated programmes
- Participate in consortium-based proposals
- Deliver services across multiple sectors
- Engage directly with communities and vulnerable groups
Target Beneficiaries
- Children and youth
- Women and girls
- Persons with disabilities
- Displaced and vulnerable populations
Why This Opportunity Matters
Strengthens Local Leadership
Empowers Afghan organisations to lead and shape development initiatives.
Supports Vulnerable Populations
Targets groups most affected by conflict and crisis.
Promotes Sustainable Impact
Focuses on long-term resilience and community ownership.
Enhances Coordination
Encourages collaboration between local and international actors.
How the EOI Process Works
Step-by-Step Process
- Review Requirements
Understand War Child Canada’s focus areas and partnership expectations - Prepare Expression of Interest
Highlight organisational capacity, experience, and sector expertise - Submit EOI
Provide required documentation and institutional details - Assessment Phase
War Child Canada reviews submissions based on capacity and alignment - Shortlisting and Engagement
Selected organisations may be invited for further discussions - Co-Creation of Proposals
Partners collaborate to design programme proposals - Consortium Development
Joint applications may be submitted to donors
Key Requirements for Applicants
- Strong safeguarding and child protection policies
- Transparent financial and administrative systems
- Experience in community-based programming
- Ability to operate in complex and fragile contexts
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting generic or unclear EOIs
- Failing to demonstrate operational capacity
- Weak safeguarding or compliance systems
- Lack of experience in targeted sectors
- Not aligning with War Child Canada’s priorities
Tips for a Strong EOI
- Clearly highlight your organisation’s strengths and experience
- Demonstrate impact in previous projects
- Show strong community engagement and local presence
- Align your expertise with programme focus areas
- Provide evidence of compliance and governance systems
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. What is this opportunity about?
It is an Expression of Interest to identify partners for humanitarian and development programmes in Afghanistan.
2. Is this a direct funding opportunity?
No, it is a partnership-building process that may lead to future funding proposals.
3. Who can apply?
National and local organisations operating in Afghanistan with relevant experience.
4. What sectors are covered?
Protection, education, health, livelihoods, youth development, and emergency response.
5. What is RMNCAH?
It stands for Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health.
6. Will selected organisations receive funding immediately?
Not immediately; selected partners will participate in further proposal development.
7. What is expected from partner organisations?
Strong operational capacity, safeguarding compliance, and ability to deliver community-based programmes.
Conclusion
The War Child Canada EOI represents a strategic partnership opportunity to strengthen humanitarian and development programming in Afghanistan. By prioritizing local leadership, integrated services, and community engagement, the initiative aims to deliver meaningful and sustainable impact.
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