Deadline: 20-Sep-2024
The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction is pleased to invite qualified organizations to submit their respective proposals for the “Harnessing synergies between climate change adaptation and risk reduction in migrant-inclusive health system responses in Lebanon” project.
Purpose
- The overall objective of the joint programme is to contribute to strengthening synergies between CCA and risk reduction in the MENA region through mainstreaming a gender-sensitive human mobility lens into national public health adaptation strategies and DRR strategies and enhance understanding of health impacts of climate change among the host and migrant communities in the target countries.
- Under this grant, the purpose is to develop a local resilience action plan for a selected city or union of municipalities in Akkar through utilizing UNDRR’s scorecards (the public health system resilience addendum and the disaster resilience scorecard). The local resilience action plan must be developed with direct cooperation and consultation with the local government of the city/union of municipalities and other relevant stakeholders.
Funding Information
- 90,000 USD
Duration
- The duration of the proposed project cannot exceed 30th September 2025
Outcome
- The joint programme has three outcomes. This grant is concerned with outcome 2 which focuses on having a new or updated local-level public health adaptation strategy and a DRR strategy which integrate a human mobility lens including a migrant-inclusive approach in the respective target city.
Output
- A local-level resilience plan with a gender-responsive, human mobility-sensitive health response approach is developed and accessible to the policy makers and health institutions as a good practice example for inclusive local-level policy making.
Eligible Activities
- Projects’ activities can include, amongst others, the following:
- seminars, workshops, trainings;
- capacity building activities;
- institutional strengthening activities and
- advocacy
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants are required to indicate a plan for implementation, taking into consideration challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The project budget can’t be increased/exceeded.
Ineligible Activities
- The following types of activity will not be covered:
- capital expenditure, e.g. land, buildings, equipment and vehicles;
- individual scholarships for studies or training courses;
- supporting political parties; and
- sub-contracting
For more information, visit UNDRR.
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