Deadline: 11-Jul-20
The UNOPS Peace and Security Cluster invites interested and eligible applicants to apply for a Call for Proposals for the grant project: Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) in Sudan to raise risk awareness of landmines and/or Explosive Remnants of War (ERW).
According to the Republic of Sudan Multi Year Operational Plan 2020 – 2023 the EORE operations within Sudan are set to be based on:
- An operational principle of understanding the landmine and ERW threats to communities and individuals including women, men and girls and boys of appropriate age;
- Identifying vulnerable or target groups among communities, IDPs and returnees;
- Developing and providing appropriate and targeted MRE messages based on MRE need assessment, and;
- Confirming new knowledge to be used in NMAC annual planning and priority settings;
- Regular review and improvement of MRE services and programs to reduce accidents and improve safety.
This Call for Proposal aims to promote safe behavior and improve awareness on Explosive Hazards through Risk Education activities including direct outreach, public campaigns and radio and TV broadcasting.
Target Beneficiaries
This project is targeting the vulnerable groups including local communities impacted by the landmine/ERW problem, community leaders including women and youth, IDPs, Refugees and humanitarian actors in the landmines/ERW affected areas in Sudan. The participation of these groups in the project planning, coordination and implementation is significant.
Project Location(s)
- UNMAS is calling for partners to operate in South Kordofan, Blue Nile and Darfur states. Your proposal should include
- operations in at least one of these states but can include all. Applicants should provide a strong justification to explain
- why they are best suited to work in the selected states.
Eligibility Criteria
- Upon the opening of the proposals, UNOPS shall proceed to a Preliminary Examination of the proposals to confirm that all documents and technical information requested in this CFP have been provided, and UNOPS will assess the completeness of each document submitted. UNOPS may, without further consultation with the applicant(s), reject any proposal during the Preliminary Examination stage..
- Proposals that are incomplete or contain material deviations from, or reservations to, the terms of the Grant Support Agreement and its General Conditions, may at the absolute discretion of UNOPS, be rejected or excluded from further consideration at any time during the evaluation, including after the Preliminary Examination.
For more information, visit https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/109736