Deadline: 4-Jul-22
The Agence Française de Développement is inviting international and national Lebanese non profit organizations to implement a program aiming at improving local development, access to urban services, and strengthening social cohesion and addressing gender inequalities in several vulnerable urban neighborhoods in Lebanon impacted by the Syrian crisis.
This project will be funded through AFD Minka Middle East Initiative and Denmark’s development cooperation (DANIDA) grant.
Objectives
The Initiative has three main objectives:
- sustainably improve living conditions and access to essential services (drinking water, primary health care, etc.)
- support socioeconomic livelihood through education, vocational training, and job creation
- reinforce the recovery of areas affected by the crisis (via infrastructures, economic sectors, and social cohesion).
Funding Infromation & Duration
- Available funds: 10.748.941€ (grant)
- Duration estimated to 3 to 4 years
Geographical Focus: Vulnerable neighborhoods impacted by the Syrian crisis in Lebanon located in three eligible cities: Greater Beirut, Tripoli and Saida
Eligibility Criteria
All Non Profit Organizations – International and National Lebanese Civil Society Organizations, International and National Non-Governmental Organizations, UN agencies, non-profit private entities
For more information, visit https://www.afd.fr/en/call-crisis-post-crisis-projects-neighborhood-approach-program-lebanon