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Arab Council for the Social Sciences announces Research Grants Program (RGP)

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Deadline: 17 November 2019

The Arab Council for the Social Sciences (ACSS) has announced the seventh cycle of its Research Grants Program (RGP) on the theme of “Health and Livelihoods in the Arab Region: Wellbeing, Vulnerability and Conflict”.

The ACSS Research Grants Program (RGP) is a funding opportunity that aims to support research across disciplinary boundaries and methodological approaches on key themes of concern to the Arab region.

This program is funded by a grant provided to the ACSS by the International Development Research Center (IDRC), the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

 Funding Information

The Theme

The theme of this cycle “Health and Livelihoods in the Arab Region: Wellbeing, Vulnerability and Conflict” responds to current turmoil and conflicts in the Arab region that have resulted in mass movements, displacement and migration within the Arab region. Those were accompanied by immense feelings of insecurity and social injustice, particularly among those who have come to be increasingly known as vulnerable groups of refugees and forced migrants as well as the disadvantaged groups in host communities.  At the same time, in countries that have not witnessed conflict situations, neo-liberal practices such as the increasing privatization of public services and the retreat of the state from offering them, have equally exacerbated the sense of social injustice and deprivation.

In addition to the above, the political economy of conflict has created new markets and actors comprising international and local NGOs that have set in place new relations with governments and local communities. Those organizations have prioritized health and medical services they offer to the communities paying more attention, for example, to emergency health needs and relief and humanitarian assistance. Within this context, infectious and chronic diseases, reproductive health for women and the health of youth and adolescents are often relegated to a lower priority. Furthermore, these organizations engage in naming and categorizing vulnerable groups and beneficiaries. Categories such as political refugees, asylum seekers, refugees, economic migrants, returnees and displaced persons reflect different types and degrees of assistance offered. They also impact health policies that directly affect local communities. At the same time, in ‘more stable’ contexts, vulnerable communities are not necessarily in a better situation; they too suffer explicit and implicit violence and marginalization resulting from the outbreak of disease and the implementation of privatization and market-driven policies. More analysis of health inequalities and structural violence against marginalized groups is much needed.

Topics

Among the topics that proposals could address are the following:

Eligibility Criteria

Program Aims and Outputs

This program supports research projects at any stage of their development. Research Proposals can either be submitted for new or ongoing projects and may include:

How to Apply

Interested applicants can apply online via the given website.

For more information, please visit http://www.theacss.org/pages/rgp-cycle7-call-for-proposals

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