Deadline: 4-Sep-20
UNFPA, United Nations Population Fund, an international development agency, invites qualified organizations to submit proposals for the UNFPA 6th Country Programme. The purpose of the Invitation for Proposals is to identify eligible non-governmental organizations for prospective partnership with UNFPA Turkey to support achievement of results outlined in the 2016-2020 6th Country Programme.
UNFPA is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.
Programme Objectives
- Strengthened institutions and civil society organizations to ensure delivery of accessible and rights-based sexual and reproductive health and youth-friendly services to underserved and vulnerable groups
- Strengthened national capacity to provide sexual and reproductive health and sexual and gender based violence response services in humanitarian settings.
- Strengthened institutional capacity of public and civil society organizations to promote gender equality, prevent gender-based violence and harmful practices, including in the private sector.
- Increased availability of evidence through cutting-edge in-depth analysis on population dynamics, sexual and reproductive health, and their linkages to poverty eradication and sustainable development to promote the post-2015 development agenda.
Funding Information
- Grant application ceiling is max $30.000.
Selection Criteria
- Eligible organizations will be selected in a transparent and competitive manner, based on their capacity to ensure the highest quality of service, including the ability to apply innovative strategies to meet programme priorities in the most efficient and cost-effective manner.
- UNFPA Turkey office will review evidence provided by the NGO submission and evaluate applications based on the following criteria:
- Governance & Leadership
- Comparative Advantage
- Monitoring
- Partnerships
For more information, visit https://turkey.unfpa.org/en/submission/invitation-grant-proposals-2020-q3