Deadline: 30-Jan-2026
UNFPA has launched a Call for Expressions of Interest to build a roster of pre-qualified Implementing Partners (IPs) for its Asia-Pacific Regional Programme (2026–2029). The initiative seeks organizations with expertise in health, gender, protection, disability inclusion, emergency preparedness, and social policy. Selected partners will support multi-year, cross-sectoral interventions that strengthen resilience, inclusion, and health outcomes across the Asia-Pacific region.
Overview
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is inviting organizations to join a roster of pre-qualified Implementing Partners (IPs) for its upcoming Asia-Pacific Regional Programme (2026–2029). This roster will support development, health, protection, and humanitarian initiatives across the region, coordinated from Changwat Suphan Buri, Thailand.
Key Focus Areas
UNFPA aims to collaborate with partners that deliver evidence-based, high-impact interventions in the following thematic areas:
Health and Wellbeing
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Adolescent health
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Sexual and reproductive health
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Maternal and newborn health
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HIV/AIDS services
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Emergency obstetric care
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Strengthening health systems
Gender, Protection, and Social Policy
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Gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response
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Crime prevention and community safety
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Emergency protection during crises
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Policy advocacy
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Good governance and local government support
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South–South cooperation
Inclusion, Resilience, and Cross-Sectoral Development
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Disability inclusion
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Youth leadership and empowerment
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Emergency preparedness
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Disaster risk reduction
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Research, data analysis, and evidence generation
Who Is Eligible?
Organizations should meet the following criteria:
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Have relevant technical expertise in one or more priority sectors
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Demonstrate capacity to implement regional, multi-year programmes
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Possess experience in advocacy, research, or service delivery
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Be capable of operating within the Asia-Pacific region (not restricted to Thailand)
Why This Opportunity Matters
This EOI allows organizations to:
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Participate in regional, multi-year UN-supported initiatives
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Gain access to technical networks and international partnerships
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Scale their impact across multiple countries
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Strengthen institutional capacity in health, protection, and social development
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Contribute to inclusive, resilient, community-driven progress
How to Apply: Step-by-Step
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Review the EOI Guidelines
Understand UNFPA’s requirements, evaluation criteria, and thematic priorities. -
Prepare Organizational Documentation
Include governance details, technical expertise, previous project experience, monitoring systems, and financial capability statements. -
Demonstrate Thematic Alignment
Clearly define how your organization’s work fits UNFPA’s priority areas (health, gender, inclusion, protection, emergency preparedness, etc.). -
Submit the Expression of Interest
Follow submission instructions provided by UNFPA. Ensure the application is complete, accurate, and submitted before the deadline. -
Await Screening and Verification
UNFPA will review submissions and conduct due diligence checks. -
Roster Inclusion
Successful organizations will be added to the pre-qualified IP roster for the 2026–2029 period. -
Engage in Future Calls
Being pre-qualified positions organizations to respond quickly to upcoming assignments or project solicitations.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting incomplete or poorly structured applications
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Failing to demonstrate clear thematic relevance
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Providing insufficient evidence of past performance
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Overstating capacity or ignoring regional context
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Missing deadlines or required documentation
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Is this EOI a direct funding opportunity?
No. This EOI is for inclusion in a roster of pre-qualified Implementing Partners. Funding opportunities arise later.
2. Can organizations outside Thailand apply?
Yes. The opportunity is regional, and eligible organizations can be based anywhere, provided they can operate in the Asia-Pacific region.
3. What types of organizations can apply?
NGOs, CSOs, academic institutions, research organizations, and other non-profit entities with relevant expertise.
4. Does prior experience with UNFPA increase selection chances?
It can strengthen your application, but it is not mandatory. The main factor is demonstrated technical and operational capacity.
5. How long will selected organizations remain on the roster?
For the full programme cycle: 2026–2029.
6. Can an organization apply for multiple thematic areas?
Yes. Applicants are encouraged to indicate all areas in which they have strong, proven capacity.
7. What happens after being added to the roster?
Pre-qualified partners may be invited to submit proposals for specific assignments or projects during the programme period.
Conclusion
UNFPA’s Call for Expressions of Interest offers organizations a strategic opportunity to contribute to long-term health, gender equality, inclusion, and protection outcomes across the Asia-Pacific region. By joining the roster of Implementing Partners, organizations position themselves to collaborate on impactful, multi-year initiatives that strengthen resilience, empower communities, and support evidence-based development across diverse contexts.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.









































