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UNWOMEN Thailand announces CFPs for “Safe and Fair: Realizing the Rights of Women Migrant Workers Rights and Opportunities”

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Deadline: 10 January 2020

UNWOMEN Thailand has issued a Call for Proposals (CfP) for a responsible partner (RP) to implement the UNWOMEN component of the Joint Programme with ILO called “Safe and Fair: Realizing the Rights of Women Migrant Workers Rights and opportunities in the ASEAN Region”.

UNWOMEN is seeking for innovative proposals from committed organizations that have extensive experience in the field of violence against women (VAW) service delivery, women’s labour migration and anti-human trafficking, particularly for enhancing quality service delivery and access for women migrant workers (WMWs), and capacities of peer-to-peer networks for community mobilization in preventing and responding VAW and human trafficking.

Safe and Fair works in close cooperation with governments and social partners to achieve three interlinking specific objectives:

Budget Information

The total grant is a maximum of 13,870,000 THB.

Timeframe

 Programme Outcome and Outputs

Aligning to the Objective 2 and 3 of the Safe and Fair Project as discussed above, the engagement of a Responsible Party (RP) under this Call for Proposals (CfPs) will contribute to the following outputs.

Proposed Target Groups and Locations

Under the CfP, the RP is required to implement the project in Bangkok, Tak (Mae Sot) and Chiang Mai Provinces. Through the proposed activities, direct beneficiaries of the programme will be women migrant workers, family members of migrants, former women migrant workers survivors of violence. Indirect beneficiaries will be other community members including local leaders, young people, men and boys and duty bearers.

Eligibility Criteria

Legally registered Women Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Women Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Women Group Networks in Thailand with a proven track record in violence against women, migration and human trafficking, particularly around providing capacity building trainings, community mobilizing, peer networking and consultations with local authorities and presence in target locations are eligible to submit proposals.

For more information, visit https://bit.ly/378dOPP

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