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USAID/Zambia: Seeking Application for USAID Stop GBV

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Deadline: 20 November 2017

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking applications for its “USAID Stop GBV” program in order to strengthen the environment for girls and women, boys and men, and members of key/priority populations, to live lives free of GBV and enjoy healthy-supportive, gender-equitable relationships.

The prior STOP GBV program (2012-2018) consisted of three projects supported by USAID and UKAId through the Department for International Development (DfID): Survivor Support (implemented by World Vision), Prevention and Advocacy (implemented by Zambia Centre for Communication Program), and Access to Justice (implemented by Women in Law for Southern Africa-Zambia). The goal has been to institutionalize services for GBV survivors in government structures and strengthen the quality of GBV service referral mechanisms.

The ​goal ​of ​the ​USAID ​Stop ​GBV ​Activity ​is ​to ​contribute ​to ​the ​improved ​health ​and ​human ​capital in ​Zambia, ​the ​stated ​goal ​of ​the ​Development ​Objective ​#3 ​in ​the ​USAID/Zambia ​Mission ​CDCS. ​This goal will be met via the pursuit of three objectives:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Applicants must submit an online application form available on the website.

Eligible Countries: United States and Zambia

For more information, please visit USAID Stop GBV.

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