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GFEMS: Solutions addressing Migrant Labor and Commercial Sexual Exploitation in Kenya and Uganda

South Africa: Call for Proposals to Investigate current Violence/Looting

Deadline: 8 May 2020

The Global Fund to End Modern Slavery (GFEMS) is pleased to announce new funding available to combat modern slavery through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of State, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (J/TIP). GFEMS will distribute approximately USD 10M across eleven opportunities in-line with its overall Theory of Change.

These opportunities fall into the following categories:

Funding pillars / Targeted Outcome Areas

The Fund’s grantmaking will catalyze reductions in slavery prevalence in communities and sectors in three interconnected thematic areas:

Framework for action / Global Fund outputs

GFEMS is designed to respond to these challenges and mobilize a coherent global strategy to eradicate modern slavery. The Fund is executing six major work streams:

Funding Information

GFEMS expects to award up to USD 10M through this set of opportunities. The maximum award per opportunity is USD 2.5M; the minimum award per opportunity is USD 250K.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.gfems.org/pems-2-solicitation

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