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DFID: Support to Adolescent Girls Empowerment in Sierra Leone (SAGE-SL)

Julia Taft Refugee Fund - Rwanda

Deadline: 14 October 2016

The UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), as part of its support to Government of Sierra Leone’s (GoSL) efforts to tackle gender inequality, has approved a four year Support to Adolescent Girls Empowerment (SAGE) programme to respond to the multiple and inter-related disadvantages that adolescent girls in Sierra Leone continue to experience and which restrict their life chances.

The Support to Adolescent Girls Empowerment programme (BC approved 6th June 2016) delivers a combination of interventions to support the social and economic empowerment of vulnerable adolescent girls in Sierra Leone. It will also contribute to the building of community-level commitment to the protection and empowerment of adolescent girls. The business case has four components. The first two will be managed through an Accountable Grant and MoU respectively and the latter two through a contracted Supplier.

Programme Components

The components are:

  1. A safe spaces programme implemented by BRAC Sierra Leone;
  2. Sexual and reproductive health and protection services delivered by UNFPA;
  3. Support for the implementation of the National FGM Reduction Strategy;
  4. A flexible fund to provide small grants for innovative or strategic initiatives that have the potential to empower adolescent girls It is proposed that the Supplier will manage a Strategic Opportunities Catalytic (SOC) Fund which will have two strands.

Funds Available

How to Apply

Interested applicants must apply using DFID supplier portal.

Eligible Country: Sierra Leone

For more information, please visit SAGE-SL.

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