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Call for Sub-Project Concept Notes: Promoting Healthy Diets and Physical Activity in Uganda

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Deadline: 26 November 2019

The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) has announced Global Regulatory and Fiscal Capacity Building Programme: Promoting Healthy Diets and Physical Activity (Global RECAP) to provide sub-grant to non-governmental organizations to support the achievement of Global RECAP Outcome 2 by undertaking community education about, and advocacy for, national reforms in one or more of the above policy areas as identified by the Ministry of Health.

The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) is an intergovernmental organization exclusively devoted to promoting the rule of law. IDLO works extensively on the intersection of health, rule of law, and sustainable development, and strengthens the capacity of civil society and other academic, health, and legal institutions to address largescale public health crises.

IDLO is implementing a project in Uganda and four other countries that aims to strengthen national capacity to promote healthy diets and increase physical activity for the prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Program activities focus on capacity building for more effective regulatory and fiscal interventions, supporting the development and use of relevant research, and convening multi-stakeholder dialogues and collaboration between civil society, academics and government stakeholders.

IDLO is seeking to provide a sub-grant to a non-governmental organization to undertake community education activities and advocacy initiatives to push for national reforms in one or more of the following policy areas, according to the priorities identified by the Ugandan Ministry of Health:

The Global RECAP intended Outcomes are:

Budget and Duration

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible Activities

The activities to be supported should contribute to the attainment of Global RECAP Outcome 2, with a focus on healthy diets. Possible interventions include, but are not limited to:

  1. General public and community education regarding NCDs and the importance of the proposed priority policy areas.
  2. Awareness raising of policy and law makers regarding NCDs and the importance of the proposed policy areas.
  3. Activities to build the capacity of civil society organizations to access or develop mechanisms to monitor the adoption and implementation of the proposed policy reforms.
  4. Facilitate policy dialogues to build national support for the proposed policy areas.
  5. Support for public participation in national consultations on the proposed policy areas.
  6. Support for community coordination of relevant advocacy initiatives.

Selection Criteria

Concept notes will be evaluated against the following criteria:

Eligible Country: Uganda

For more information, visit https://www.idlo.int/what-we-do/initiatives/call-sub-project-concept-notes-uganda

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