Deadline: 5 August 2016
The Response 2 Resilience (R2R), a non-profit organization is seeking proposals for a programme entitled “Forced Migration and Humanitarian Assistance: Critical Implications and Integral Solutions” with an aim to improve the humanitarian response to crises and protracted refugee situations in the most vulnerable communities.
This call seeks proposals to assess and identify the risk factors and opportunities that are inherent to population displacement to better inform and strengthen humanitarian work.
Research Topics
- To capture and analyze coping mechanisms from population on the move as well as receiving communities to inform program planning and implementation
- To identify reasonably accurate and time-specific answers to questions on what motivates people, when and where to move
Award Information
- One award of $50,000
- Two awards of $25,000
Eligibility Criteria
- Researchers from both academic and humanitarian organizations are welcome to submit proposals
- Applicants must be a legal person
- Applicants must be non-profit making
- Applicants must be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action with their partners, not acting as an intermediary
- To ensure the relevance and applicability of the research, collaboration between research institutions and implementing organizations are strongly encouraged. Submissions that include such collaborations will be preferred
- Research teams from countries which are directly impacted by mass migration issues will be preferred
- There will be no geographic limit, though priority will be given to researchers from countries hosting large refugee populations or countries generating new mass migration
- Multiple submissions are permitted
- Although not required, it is highly encouraged that submissions include a cost-share
How to Apply
The proposal submissions will take place in two phases:
- Concept notes: The Concept note is the first step to the application process.
- Full proposals: Full proposal template will be provided to successful concept note applicants.
For more information, please visit Call for Proposals.