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Call for Technical Assistance on Climate Resilience in Fiji

Call for Proposals: Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Actions in Papua New Guinea

Deadline: 05-May-2026

The Santiago Network Secretariat is inviting proposals from organizations, networks, and experts to provide technical assistance to Fiji in addressing climate risks, building resilience, and managing loss and damage. Grants of up to $260,000 USD will support activities that strengthen data analysis, policy integration, and local planning aligned with national adaptation strategies.

Overview

This call focuses on enhancing Fiji’s climate resilience by providing technical support in areas such as:

The technical assistance aims to strengthen Fiji’s capacity for informed decision-making and implementation of climate adaptation strategies while aligning with national priorities.

Eligible Applicants

Eligible entities include:

Membership Requirement:

Funding Details

Key Program Objectives

How to Apply / What to Do

  1. Confirm eligibility: Ensure your organization fits one of the eligible categories and is (or can become) a Santiago Network member.

  2. Prepare proposal: Outline project objectives, methodology, expected outcomes, and budget (up to $260,000 USD).

  3. Submit Expression of Interest (if not already a member): Include it with the proposal submission.

  4. Submit proposal through the Santiago Network portal before the deadline.

  5. If selected: Confirm Santiago Network membership and implement the project in coordination with Fijian authorities and stakeholders.

FAQs

1. Who can apply?
International NGOs, national NGOs, CBOs, academic/research institutions, companies, UN entities, and intergovernmental organizations.

2. What is the maximum funding available?
$260,000 USD per project.

3. Do applicants need to be Santiago Network members?
Yes. Non-members can apply if they submit an Expression of Interest for membership.

4. What types of activities are funded?
Climate risk assessment, data consolidation, geospatial mapping, policy integration, planned relocation strategies, and stakeholder coordination.

5. What is the purpose of the technical assistance?
To strengthen Fiji’s climate resilience, enhance decision-making, and support sustainable adaptation strategies.

6. Are there specific geographic priorities?
The project must be aligned with national priorities and strategies in Fiji.

7. Can funding cover operational costs of the applicant?
Yes, if they are directly related to implementing technical assistance activities.

Conclusion

This call provides an opportunity for eligible organizations to deliver impactful technical assistance to Fiji, supporting climate adaptation, resilience-building, and integration of data-driven strategies into national policies. Grants enable structured collaboration, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable solutions to address loss and damage from climate change.

For more information, visit UNOPS.

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