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Call for Applications: GEF Small Grants Programme (Eswatini)

Senegal: Canada Fund for Local Initiatives Program 2025

Deadline: 15-Apr-24

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is currently accepting applications for the funding under the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme for the implementation of community-based projects.

The Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme (SGP) is a funding facility designed for community-based projects that will conserve the environment and generate income resulting in reduced poverty. As a corporate programme of the GEF, the GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP), implemented by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) aligns its Operational Phase strategies with those of the GEF and co-financing partners, and provides a global portfolio of innovative, impactful, and inclusive projects that address global environmental and sustainable development issues. The GEF/SGP is a grant-making programme which has been implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) since 1992 and is currently operational in 125 countries. In partnership with the Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Eswatini joined the SGP under the 7th Operational Phase.

Building on it’s over 26 years of successful operations, the 7th Operational Phase of the SGP aims “to promote and support innovative, inclusive and scalable initiatives, and foster multi stakeholder partnerships at the local level to tackle global environmental issues in priority landscapes and seascapes”. Action at the local level by civil society and community-based organizations, including women groups, indigenous peoples, youth, and persons with disabilities is recognized essential to form multi-stakeholder alliances to deliver global environmental benefits and contribute to the GEF-7 Programming Directions, UNDP’s Strategic Plan 2022- 2025 , and national priorities to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals and other international commitments.

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For more information, visit United Nations Development Programme.

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