Deadline: 20-Oct-23
The GEF Small Grants Programme of the United Nations Development Program (GEF SGP UNDP) Cambodia invites IPOs, local NGOs and CBOs working directly with indigenous communities on the Forest and Other Land Use (FOLU) sector in all villages, communes, districts, provinces that are home of IPs in Cambodia to submit their full project proposal for the grants.
This Indigenous Peoples (IPs) grant under the UNDP Climate Promise initiative is implemented by the GEF Small Grants Programme of the United Nations Development Program (GEF SGP UNDP), which has been operational in the country since 2004. It is specifically designed for IPs in the country and will fund IPOs, LNGOs or CBOs who work directly with IPs and indigenous communities to contribute to the implementation of the country’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) in the Forest and Other Land Use (FOLU) sector.
The grant is intended to:
- Strengthen the roles and engagement of IPs, especially women and youth, in the implementation of the targets for the FOLU sector in the NDC.
- Expand and scale up IP-led forest measures that will contribute to NDC implementation and inform subsequent NDC revisions.
Thematic Areas
- The proposal must be directly related to one or more of the thematic areas below, with a list of indicative eligible activities:
- Enabling conditions to respect the rights of IPs in the FOLU sector
- Support registration process for the IPs to strengthen indigenous identity and their traditional land use practices.
- Contribute to the registration process by supporting participatory mapping to demarcate different types of land uses such as spirit forests, agriculture/swidden land and others.
- Document and promote indigenous land use practices, including but not limited to soil and water conservation with a specific focus on how these will contribute to NDC implementation.
- Facilitate gender responsive discussions between indigenous communities and local communities to differentiate roles and responsibilities in CF, CFi and CPA, IP community.
- Increase capacities for a gender responsive engagement of indigenous communities on policies, laws and regulations related to and affecting IPs.
- Facilitate gender responsive exchanges between indigenous and local communities on community-based forest monitoring; traditional practices for forest conservation, restoration; securing different types of livelihoods.
- Strengthen the capacities of Indigenous Peoples, including indigenous women and youth to participate and provide their views in different types of discussions and exchanges related to FOLU sector.
- Promote and facilitate indigenous peoples’ network with a view to contribute to NDC implementation and development of new NDC.
- Enhance IP communities’ socio-economic development for long-term sustainability and resilience to poverty reduction as prioritized by the state.
- Piloting indigenous community-led forest measures
- Community-based forest restoration and monitoring activities in forest conservation areas, such as protected areas and flooded forest and mangrove conservation areas.
- Community-based forest management activities such as sustainable management and use of forests, forest lands and non-timber forest products.
- Integrate Cambodia’s REDD+ safeguards into indigenous land use planning process to inform risks related to, for example, tenure, gender, stakeholder engagement, conflict, environmental impacts. Design and test methodologies to implement and monitoring how the safeguards risks are managed.
- Develop and test methodologies to promote forest land tenure security through forest land classification, zoning, demarcation and registration.
- Develop and test options to diversify sources of livelihood such as agroforestry, agroecology and sustainable land management practices.
- Upscale initiatives for indigenous communities-based ecotourism as an option that does not rely heavily on forest and land resources.
- Develop commune land use planning tools and methods to improve agricultural yields and product responses to market demands.
- Enabling conditions to respect the rights of IPs in the FOLU sector
Funding Information
- The SGP offers small grants of up to US$ 50,000 per project.
Duration and Tentative Implementation Timelines
- This IP grant will be implemented from 1 December 2023 to 31 January 2025.
Special Target
- At least 30% of the projects eligible for funding must be implemented by indigenous women and youth.
Project Eligibility Criteria
- All projects should:
- Address one or more of the thematic areas.
- Demonstrate sustainability of the project.
- Involve indigenous community participation, especially women, youth and persons with disabilities at all stages of the project.
- Include adequate provisions for monitoring, especially safeguards monitoring, and evaluation.
- Develop mechanisms and incentives for sustainability beyond the project duration.
- Establish a clear communication strategy that will:
- Document and share lessons from the project with different types of stakeholders;
- Identify ways in which other communities outside the project area may benefit from the project.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be:
- IPOs or Local NGOs who have registered with the Ministry of Interior (MoI) and have proven experience working directly with IPs and indigenous communities on activities related to forest and other land use; or
- CBOs who have registered as a legal body where the majority of the communities are indigenous. For example, Community Forestry (CF) and Community Fisheries (CFi) who have registered with the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) and Community Protected Area (CPA) and the Ministry of Environment (MoE) and Indigenous Community who have registered with Ministry of Rural Development (MRD) and Ministry of Interior (MoI).
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