Deadline: 04-Aug-2026
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), through the Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF), has launched Call for Proposals 2 in Libya to support women-led organizations and civil society organizations working in peacebuilding, humanitarian action, and women’s rights. The call offers institutional grants of USD 2,500–30,000 and programmatic grants of USD 30,000–200,000 to strengthen organizational capacity and fund projects that protect women and girls, promote peace, and empower women in crisis and conflict settings.
UNFPA and WPHF Call for Proposals 2 in Libya
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), in partnership with the Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF), has launched Call for Proposals 2 in Libya to strengthen the role of local women-led organizations and civil society organizations in advancing peace, protection, recovery, and gender equality.
The funding opportunity supports organizations working with women and girls affected by conflict, humanitarian crises, and instability. It aims to strengthen institutional capacity while financing projects that promote women’s participation in peacebuilding, economic empowerment, protection from violence, and inclusive recovery efforts.
Program Overview
This funding initiative is designed to:
- Support local women-led and young women-led organizations.
- Strengthen institutional capacity and long-term sustainability.
- Protect women and girls in humanitarian and conflict settings.
- Promote women’s leadership in peacebuilding and recovery.
- Advance the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda in Libya.
- Encourage inclusive development that benefits marginalized and vulnerable women and girls.
Organizations may apply for one or both funding streams by submitting separate applications for each.
Funding Streams
The call offers two separate funding opportunities.
Institutional Funding
Institutional grants are intended to strengthen the internal capacity and sustainability of eligible organizations.
Funding amount:
- Minimum Grant: USD 2,500
- Maximum Grant: USD 30,000
Institutional funding may support activities that improve organizational systems, governance, management, leadership, and operational effectiveness.
Programmatic Funding
Programmatic grants support projects that directly benefit women and girls in crisis and conflict settings.
Funding amount:
- Minimum Grant: USD 30,000
- Maximum Grant: USD 200,000
These grants are intended for projects that deliver measurable outcomes in protection, peacebuilding, recovery, and women’s empowerment.
Focus Areas
Projects supported under this call may address one or more of the following areas:
- Gender equality
- Women’s empowerment
- Peacebuilding
- Humanitarian response
- Recovery and resilience
- Gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response
- Protection of women and girls
- Community mobilization
- Youth leadership
- Women’s participation in decision-making
- Capacity building and institutional development
- Training and skills development
- Economic empowerment
- Self-reliance initiatives
- Service provision and community platforms
Projects should demonstrate how they contribute to safer, more inclusive, and more resilient communities.
Program Objectives
The Call for Proposals aims to:
- Strengthen women-led organizations operating in Libya.
- Improve protection for women and girls affected by conflict.
- Increase women’s participation in peacebuilding processes.
- Support recovery and long-term resilience.
- Promote women’s economic empowerment.
- Advance gender equality and human rights.
- Strengthen implementation of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.
- Support inclusive humanitarian and development responses.
Who Is Eligible?
The funding opportunity is intended for:
- Local women-led organizations.
- Young women-led organizations.
- Women’s rights organizations.
- Eligible local civil society organizations (CSOs).
- Organizations working in humanitarian, conflict, and recovery settings in Libya.
Applicants should have projects that directly benefit women and girls and align with the objectives of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.
Who Will Benefit?
The supported initiatives should primarily benefit:
- Women and girls affected by conflict.
- Young women.
- Survivors of gender-based violence.
- Women living in humanitarian settings.
- Women experiencing multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination.
- Persons affected by geographical isolation.
- Women with disabilities.
- Migrant and displaced women.
- Vulnerable communities requiring protection and recovery support.
How to Apply
Organizations interested in applying should follow these steps:
- Review the eligibility requirements and funding guidelines.
- Decide whether to apply for Institutional Funding, Programmatic Funding, or both.
- Prepare a separate application package for each funding stream.
- Use the official application template corresponding to the selected funding stream.
- Clearly describe project objectives, activities, expected outcomes, and budget.
- Submit the completed application before the official deadline.
Organizations applying for both funding streams must submit two separate applications, each using the appropriate template.
Why This Funding Matters
Women and girls are often disproportionately affected by conflict, insecurity, displacement, and humanitarian crises.
This funding helps local organizations:
- Deliver essential protection services.
- Prevent and respond to gender-based violence.
- Strengthen women’s leadership.
- Promote peace and social cohesion.
- Improve institutional sustainability.
- Expand economic opportunities for women.
- Build more inclusive and resilient communities.
By investing directly in local organizations, the initiative supports sustainable, community-led solutions.
Tips for a Strong Application
Applicants should:
- Clearly explain the problem their project addresses.
- Demonstrate community needs using evidence where possible.
- Show how women and girls will directly benefit.
- Align activities with the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.
- Develop a realistic implementation plan and budget.
- Include measurable outputs and expected outcomes.
- Submit complete application documents using the correct templates.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid these common application errors:
- Submitting only one application when requesting both funding streams.
- Using the incorrect application template.
- Failing to demonstrate organizational capacity.
- Providing unclear project objectives.
- Preparing unrealistic budgets.
- Not explaining how the project benefits women and girls.
- Omitting required supporting documents.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the UNFPA and WPHF Call for Proposals 2 in Libya?
It is a grant opportunity supporting women-led organizations and civil society organizations that work on women’s protection, peacebuilding, recovery, and gender equality in Libya.
Who is eligible to apply?
Eligible applicants include local women-led organizations, young women-led organizations, women’s rights organizations, and eligible civil society organizations operating in Libya.
How much funding is available?
There are two funding streams:
- Institutional Funding: USD 2,500–30,000
- Programmatic Funding: USD 30,000–200,000
Can an organization apply for both funding streams?
Yes. Organizations may apply for both Institutional Funding and Programmatic Funding, but they must submit separate applications using the appropriate templates.
What types of projects are supported?
Projects focusing on women’s protection, peacebuilding, gender equality, economic empowerment, gender-based violence prevention, youth leadership, recovery, and humanitarian response are encouraged.
Who are the primary beneficiaries?
The grants are intended to benefit women and girls affected by conflict, humanitarian crises, displacement, violence, and other forms of vulnerability and discrimination.
What is the overall goal of the initiative?
The initiative aims to strengthen women-led organizations while promoting peaceful, inclusive, and gender-equal societies where women and girls can participate safely in recovery, peacebuilding, and community development.
Conclusion
The UNFPA and Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF) Call for Proposals 2 in Libya provides significant funding opportunities for local women-led organizations working in conflict and humanitarian settings. Through institutional and programmatic grants of up to USD 200,000, the initiative strengthens organizational capacity, advances the Women, Peace and Security Agenda, protects women and girls, and supports inclusive peacebuilding, recovery, and economic empowerment across Libya.
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