Deadline: 20-Mar-21
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) invites to participate in a Call for Proposal for CSO/NGO to support RESTORE (Response Toward Resilience) project, Mitigating the Impacts of Floods and COVID-19 in South Kalimantan (Building Supporting Facilities and Small-scale Business Recovery).
The UNDP is supporting South Kalimantan sub-national governments in early recovery efforts that will focus on reducing risks of further damage and injuries, restoring basic community services, and preventing COVID-19 from spreading further in the impacted communities.
Objectives
From the background and explanation of the disaster that occurred in South Kalimantan, the objectives of these activities as follow:
- To provide support to the provincial government, districts especially those affected by floods are in the rehabilitation and reconstruction or recovery phase.
- Support provided in several activities, namely: debris clearance, COVID-19 prevention, and livelihood reactivation.
- In carrying out activities other than collaborating with provincial and district governments, coordination and communication will be carried out with related agencies in the recovery phase.
- From the support provided, it is expected that the recovery process can run smoothly considering that the pandemic is still ongoing, so reducing the risk of communities who are affected by floods from COVID-19 transmission must be done. All activities will be carried out with strict health protocols without reducing the benefits that will be received by beneficiaries.
Eligibility Criteria
The grant recipient (civil society or non-governmental organization, academia) with experience in:
- At least 2 years or more of work experience in the area of collaborative management of community development, livelihood, local development planning, and stakeholder coordination in rural areas. The proposal shall include the structure of the Team Leader and members and their background and areas of expertise.
- At least 2 years of experience working with the Government of Indonesia on related key issues of health, environment, disaster management, or economic/livelihood development would be an advantage.
For more information, visit https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=76359