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RFAs: Combating Human Trafficking and SGBV in Guinea-Bissau

Request for Applications: 2023 Rapid Landscape and Gap Analysis on Human Trafficking

Deadline: 24-Jun-2026

The European Commission-funded programme “Combating Human Trafficking and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Guinea-Bissau” strengthens rule of law, human rights protection, and institutional capacity to prevent and respond to trafficking and gender-based violence. With a total budget of EUR 3,000,000, the initiative focuses on survivor-centred justice services, security sector reform, and improved access to justice for vulnerable populations.

Programme Overview

This action supports governance reforms and institutional strengthening in Guinea-Bissau to address human trafficking, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), and related organised crime challenges.

It promotes coordinated efforts between security institutions, justice systems, civil society, and media to improve protection systems and accountability mechanisms.

Key Objectives

The programme aims to:

Funding Overview

Key Focus Areas

The action targets:

Expected Outcomes

The programme aims to achieve:

Institutional Strengthening Components

Security Sector Reform

Police–Community Cooperation

Justice System Strengthening

Survivor-Centred Protection Services

A key priority is ensuring victims of trafficking and SGBV receive:

The programme emphasises dignity, safety, and rights-based support.

Why This Programme Matters

This initiative is critical because it:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applications or concept designs may be weaker if they:

Tips for Strong Programme Design

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main goal of this programme?

To strengthen rule of law and improve responses to human trafficking and gender-based violence in Guinea-Bissau.

What is the total funding available?

EUR 3,000,000.

Who benefits from the programme?

Women, girls, vulnerable populations, and victims of trafficking and SGBV.

Which institutions are involved?

Police services, justice institutions, civil society organisations, and media.

What are the main focus areas?

Trafficking prevention, SGBV response, justice reform, and security sector strengthening.

Does the programme support survivor services?

Yes, it supports comprehensive survivor-centred protection and assistance services.

What SDGs does it align with?

SDG 16, SDG 5, SDG 10, and SDG 17.

Conclusion

The EU-funded action in Guinea-Bissau is a comprehensive governance, justice, and human rights initiative aimed at combating human trafficking and gender-based violence. By strengthening institutions, improving survivor-centred services, and enhancing police-community cooperation, the programme builds a more accountable, inclusive, and rights-based justice system.

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