Site icon fundsforNGOs

Call for Proposals: ‘Dare to Care’ Regional Program (Egypt)

Qalaa Holdings Scholarship Foundation in Egypt - Apply Now!

Deadline: 04-Aug-2024

UN Women is pleased to announce the ‘Dare to Care’ Regional Program in Egypt.

In October 2023, UN Women in the Arab States region initiated the implementation of an exciting and unique three-year regional program entitled ‘Dare to Care’ (DTC) aiming to transform patriarchal social norms and masculinities, with a focus on Morocco, Egypt, and Jordan. This regional program aims to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment using the involvement of men and boys in unpaid care and household responsibilities as an entry point. The program is also meant to contribute to shifting discriminatory social norms and breaking stereotypes that impede women’s participation in paid employment and the public sphere.

The ‘Dare to Care’ regional program is funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), the German International Development Cooperation Agency (GIZ), and the Basque Country’s International Development Cooperation Agency. It works towards the achievement of the following three outcomes:

This CfP aims to identify a local Implementing Partner (IP) in Egypt to implement the Dare to Care Manual activities under outcome one of the ‘Dare to Care’ program in one target community. This Community-Based Organization (CBO) or Civil Society Organization (CSO) will be directly responsible for situational scoping, gaining buy-in, and building collaborations with contributors, government officials, and authorities on the local, subnational, and national levels. More significantly, the implementing partner, under overall guidance from UN Women Regional Office for the Arab States and in consultation with UN Women’s Egypt Country Office, will identify a target community within a clear geographical area within which the intervention model will be implemented, and a thorough mapping of actors and stakeholders as well as an analysis of the socio-economic status of the target community.

The selected IP is expected to have experience in the subject matter of masculinities, gender equality, women’s economic empowerment, and engaging men and boys in gender equality action. The IP should also have demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the local community and the socio-economic context of Egypt. This experience and knowledge will be employed to identify the geographical area and the community to be targeted by the intervention through a scoping process and producing a detailed description and data of the socio-economic demographics of the target community. This will include the identification of key influencers and presenting a methodology for building buy-in.

While implementing partners will be expected to have a level of gender competency and operational capacity to manage community programs, more specific subject matter competencies will be supported by UN Women, at regional and country levels, as well as through a Regional Community of Practice. Such capacity-building activities will include:

Funding Information
Timeframe
Required Services/Results
Competencies

For more information, visit UN Women.

Exit mobile version