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Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) launches “Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa: Impacts and Responses for Women and Girls”

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Deadline: 25-Aug-2020

The Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) has launched a call for proposals on “Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa: Impacts and Responses for Women and Girls”.

Global Affairs Canada (GAC) has awarded funding to PEP for a new research initiative on “Climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa: Impacts and responses for women and girls”. Through this three-year initiative (2020-2023), PEP will support up to four (4) research projects, each in a different sub-Saharan African country.

To ensure the relevance of the research and its use for informing policy, the projects will be led by teams of local researchers and government officers. The PEP research support program spans four distinct methodological approaches. For each approach, experts from around the world are assigned as mentors to the research project teams upon the teams’ selection.

The projects selected under this call will develop two distinct papers: a research/working paper, and a policy paper: the first detailing the process and results of the scientific research work, and the latter to position the issues and findings within the country’s broader policy context and strategies. PEP will provide the selected teams with support, training, mentorship and peer-review in both areas.
This initiative aims to address critical capacity gaps on both (supply and demand) sides of the research-policy nexus and produce the evidence that local and national policymakers need to inform specific policy interventions for:

Approaches

For this call, PEP will be accepting proposals involving any of the three following approaches:

N.B. Proposals involving data collection will NOT be considered/accepted for support under the MPIA and PMMA groups.

For this initiative, the selected project teams will benefit from an extended PEP support program (including training, guidance, mentorship, peer-review, etc.) to strengthen/develop capacity in:
Funding Information

Team Composition

A key feature of this call is that selected project teams must be composed of both researchers and government officials/officers:
Research team members will strengthen their expertise in the application of research methodologies, while government-affiliated members will acquire critical knowledge pertaining to the features, requirements and constraints of rigorous empirical analysis. Both sides will also gain new understanding and skills related to the contextualization and translation of research into policy terms.
Applicant teams must also:
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For more information, visit http://www.pep-net.org/call-proposals

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