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CFPs: Future Generation Peacebuilders and Changemakers (Nepal)

Deadline: 20-Apr-2026

UN Women invites civil society organizations in Nepal to submit proposals supporting youth leadership, digital safety, and inclusive peacebuilding. Projects should strengthen advocacy, promote gender-responsive governance, and enhance participation of marginalized youth, including women and women with disabilities. Funding ranges from USD 110,000–115,000 for a 10-month national and provincial initiative.

Overview

UN Women seeks qualified civil society organizations (CSOs) to implement projects that strengthen youth leadership, advocacy, and digital safety in Nepal. The program targets inclusive peacebuilding, supporting youth with intersecting identities—including women, women with disabilities, and male allies—to actively participate in governance and decision-making.

The initiative aligns with UN Women’s Strategic Note (2023–2027) and broader goals of gender equality, youth engagement, and inclusive governance.

Objectives

The programme aims to:

Context

Funding and Duration

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility: Ensure your organization meets registration and operational requirements
  2. Develop project proposal: Include objectives, activities, expected outcomes, and alignment with UN Women priorities
  3. Prepare budget: Ensure total funding request is between USD 110,000–115,000
  4. Submit proposal: By 20 April 2026, 5:00 PM Nepal Standard Time, following UN Women’s submission guidelines
  5. Implement project: Strengthen youth leadership, promote digital safety, and advance inclusive governance

Key Activities

Funded projects are expected to include:

Why It Matters

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FAQ

1. Who can apply?
Civil society organizations registered in Nepal with experience in youth engagement, digital safety, and gender equality.

2. What is the project duration?
10 months (June 2026 – April 2027).

3. What is the funding range?
USD 110,000 – 115,000 per project.

4. Which areas will the project cover?
National level and provincial level, including Sudur Paschim Province.

5. What are the key objectives of the program?
Strengthening youth leadership, advocacy for digital safety, inclusive governance, and sustainable peacebuilding.

6. Can male allies be included?
Yes, projects should involve youth with intersecting identities, including male allies, to promote solidarity and collective advocacy.

7. How does the program address digital risks?
Through capacity building, awareness campaigns, and institutional engagement, the program ensures digital spaces are safe, equitable, and constructive for youth participation.

Conclusion

This UN Women initiative empowers youth in Nepal, particularly women and marginalized groups, to lead advocacy for digital safety and inclusive governance. By building capacities, strengthening participation, and fostering collective agency, the program contributes to sustainable, gender-responsive peacebuilding and meaningful youth engagement across the country.

For more information, visit UN Women.

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