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DFID’s Girls’ Education Challenge: Leave No Girl Behind

Call for Proposals: Combating Violence against Women and Girls in Morocco

Deadline: 27 December 2016

The Department for International Development is seeking concept notes for its program entitled “Girls’ Education Challenge (GEC) that aims to support interventions for highly marginalised, adolescent girls who are out of school (either because they have never attended school or have dropped out without gaining a basic education).

The overall objective of the LNGB funding window is to support out-of-school adolescent girls, aged between 10 and 19, who have dropped out of or never attended school, into education, employment or to gain skills relevant for improving quality of their family lives.

DFID’s Girls’ Education Challenge (GEC) fund was launched in 2012, it supports initiatives which aim to find better ways of getting girls into school and ensuring they receive a quality of education to transform their future. The GEC was extended in July 2016.

In order to achieve these interventions should be focused on the acquisition of basic education and skills, tackling social and gender norms, and testing sustainable solutions that can provide systemic change. The LNGB window is supported by additional funding (i.e. additional to the existing fund).

Objectives

In line with these objectives, proposals should demonstrate:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Applications also cannot be considered from any organisation that:

How to Apply

The LNGB funding windows will involve a two-stage application process:

Note: All Concept Notes must be submitted via the online application link (here).

Eligible Countries: India, Iraq, Jordan, Libya, Myanmar, Pakistan, Palestine (Occupied Palestinian Territories), Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Syria, Uganda.

For more information, please visit DFID’s Girls’ Education Challenge.

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