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Call for Proposals: Open Policy Advisory Fund (OPAF) Project Mini-Fund for Women Empowerment – Afghanistan

U.S. Mission to Kazakhstan: Academy for Women Entrepreneurs 2021

Deadline: 16-Jul-2020

The German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development has announced a call for proposals for the Open Policy Advisory Fund (OPAF) Project Mini-Fund for Women Empowerment.

The Open Policy Advisory Fund (OPAF) has been implemented since 2009 by GIZ on behalf of the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). OPAF`s objective is to enable state actors to implement reform steps that contribute to political and social participation and to promote civil society to take part in political decision-making. Therefore, OPAF offers expertise, advice, training courses and coaching for Afghan public institutions in the field of development and implementation of reform processes at the central level by supporting specific measures mainly through short-term to mid-term interventions.

Purpose

The purpose of this Call for Proposals for the Mini-Fund for Women Empowerment is to:

Activities

OPAF’s Mini-Fund for Women Empowerment is looking forward to specific project proposals by civil society organizations that include but are not limited to the following activities:

OPAF’s Mini-Fund for Women Empowerment encourages proposals that:

OPAF encourages CSOs to design their project in creative ways based on careful needs analysis and CSOs’ experience, successes, and failures. Proposed projects should include innovative, targeted and localized approaches, especially those that mainstream gender or engage women, as well as encourage collaborative work among several CSOs in different regions or levels.

Areas to Engage in Promoting Gender Equality

OPAF identified several areas where applicants can engage in. These are only areas of orientation and not exhaustive. Applicants may well identify other areas of engagement.

Eligibility Criteria

Selection Process

Project proposals will be evaluated by an evaluation committee based on the following criteria:

For more information, visit http://www.acbar.org/rfq/12066.jsp

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