Deadline: 28-Jun-25
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is accepting applications for its program which focuses on the Multisectoral Response to Emergencies due to Armed Conflict, Mass Displacements and Natural Disasters in the Department of Cauca: Central-Eastern Subregion and Pacific Coast.
Sectors and Areas of Specialization
- Cross Sectoral Areas
- Communication for development
- Emergency preparedness and disaster risk reduction
- Gender equality and women empowerment
- Youth leadership and participation
- Education
- Early childhood development
- Education in emergencies
- Health
- Health in emergencies
- Maternal and newborn health, including emergency obstetric care
- Protection
- Child protection
- Gender based violence
- Protection in emergencies
- WASH and Environment
- Hygiene
- WASH in emergencies
Funding Information
- Indicative Budget 80000.00000
Geographic Focus
- Colombia
- to the Department of Cauca
Expected Results
- For the exercise of prioritizing interventions included in the contingency agreement, the framework is taken from the activities proposed for UNICEF Colombia’s Humanitarian Action for Children (HAC), and a minimum package of humanitarian services that are guided by the Fundamental Commitments for Children (CCC), and based on existing practices and efforts, previous experiences within the country, such as the response to floods in La Guajira and Chocó, the response to the displacement emergency in Arauca, Cauca and Catatumbo, and the response to children on the move in border offices with special emphasis on the deployment of interventions in Necoclí.
- The services are aimed at responding to the most urgent needs of children and families affected by emergencies, including a small set of the most critical humanitarian services to respond to the most critical needs in the first weeks of the emergency.
- Cross-Cutting Areas
- 500 people participating in feedback mechanisms.
- 500 adolescents and community representatives participating in ADAP and PEA strategies.
- Materials issued on how and where to access available services.
- Evidence-based information products.
- 200 frontline territorial professionals trained in emergency preparedness and response.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.