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Call for Proposals to Boost the Potential of the Blue Economy in Sri Lanka

Grants for Project on Devices demonstration to increase experience in Real Sea Condition

Deadline: 18 July 2019

The French Agency for Development (Agence Française de Développement – AFD) is willing to finance a Civil Society Organisations (CSO), preferably in partnership with other international/local Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) and/or Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and/or Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), to enhance the quality of the coastal environment and to contribute in developing the Sri Lankan Blue Economy potential.

The main objective of the Boosting the Potential of the Blue Economy: Conservation of the Sri Lankan Shoreline, Beaches and Waves project is to contribute to the preservation of the coastal biodiversity and natural heritage and to preserve and encourage economic opportunities.

Through this call for proposals, AFD expects proposals for a disruptive project. The project objective is to enhance the quality of the coastal environment and to preserve and boost the potential of the Blue Economy in Sri Lanka.

This call for proposal is the opportunity for AFD and NGOs to think about effective and attractive ways to sensitize people about marine ecosystem, coastal natural heritage, everyone’s responsibility for their conservation and ecofriendly actions that everyone could undertake.

Expected Results

These expected results are indicative. Candidates are allowed to adapt their proposals and to suggest other results and associated activities. The activities carried out and the infrastructures implemented shall not alter the aesthetic of the shoreline. It should reinforce social link and respects the environment. The candidates are encouraged to be innovative.

The project expected results are:

Thematic Scope

The project proposals should target coastal areas, and the most touristic ones in priority; the project developed could be adapted for replication to other relevant places. It may build on existing initiatives or start new ones.

The NGOs are encouraged to develop proposals that focus on a wide scope of themes such as the sea and the marine environment, coastal fauna and flora, waste management, waste reusal/recycling/upcycling/safe deposit and ecological behaviour on beaches, sustainable development of coastal areas, small facilities’ improvement for more cleanness and safety, etc., which will ultimately contribute in protecting the coastline environment and boost its economic potential.

Outcomes of activities implemented could be formalized by obtaining some type of label or certification that reward the participation to environmental conservation, conveying a positive image of beaches (cleanness, safety, accessibility) to the population and tourists, thus encouraging a general behavioural change towards more ecofriendly attitudes.

The project should be consistent with other initiatives and/or strategies addressed in the same field of intervention.

The project proposal should cover at least the three following dimensions:

The awareness-raising activities will aim at informing the general public as well as private institutions and actors about the effects of climate change on the coast and ways to mitigate them.

The project must, over the implementation period, lead to concrete results. A diagnosis of the existing environmental situation/damages and a needs assessment should be done at the inception of the assignment.

The project Boosting the Potential of the Blue Economy: Conservation of the Sri Lankan Shoreline, Beaches and Waves is also part of the French national strategy for the sea and the coast, which objectives are:

Funding Information

AFD has earmarked a maximum of EUR 3 million to fund one single project, with a duration of minimum 36 months and maximum of 60 months.

Geographical Scope

Activities in the project must be carried out in Sri Lanka.

Due to the economic role of the entire Sri Lankan coastline and the tourist attractiveness of most of the beaches, the project will have the greatest possible influence in the country.

It is strongly recommended to include the following areas in priority in the scope of the project:

The project aims at having the widest influence and impact. Therefore, the NGOs are encouraged to spread and adapt their activities to other coastal areas they deem relevant –may they be highly touristic or not at all- and to focus not only on beaches but on the entire shoreline (including close urban areas).

NGOs are strongly encouraged to seek partnerships with stakeholders elsewhere in the Indian Ocean region and especially in Reunion Islands. AFD particularly wishes the consortium to comprise a partner from the Reunion Island, as part of France’s strategy to promote partnerships between French overseas territories and countries sharing the same sea basin (otherwise, the offer should justify why it is not possible).

Target Group

How to Apply

Interested applicants can apply online via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.afd.fr/en/boosting-the-potential-of-the-blue-economy-in-sri-lanka?prevId=9568

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