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[August 2023]

Applications open for the Friends of Niger Grant Program

Deadline: 1-Sep-23

Applications are now open for the Friends of Niger Grant Program to support projects that directly benefit the people of Niger.

The Friends of Niger is an organization founded by Returned Peace Corps Volunteers to initiate and support activities related to Niger and its people.

Purposes
Priorities
Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria
Ineligible

For more information, visit Friends of Niger (FON).

Develop National SLCP Plan and National Methane Roadmap Project (Niger)

Deadline: 27-Aug-23

The Climate & Clean Air Coalition has launched a call for proposals to assess and reduce short-lived climate pollutant (SLCP) emissions.

At minimum, the project is expected to develop a National SLCP Plan and a National Methane Roadmap that will inform Niger’s 2025 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) update. This will be accompanied by workshops and trainings on mitigation SLCPs across relevant sectors.

National SLCP Plan

National Methane Roadmap

Funding Information
Expected Results
Eligibility Criteria
Evaluation Criteria

For more information, visit Climate & Clean Air Coalition.

Call for Bois Énergie Sahel Projects in Burkina Faso and Niger

Deadline: 15-Sep-23

The Bois Énergie Sahel project is publishing a call for projects for technical support in Burkina Faso and Niger.

The Bois Énergie Sahel project aims to increase the rate of equipment and use of clean and efficient cooking stoves (CPE) in the main urban centers of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso, in particular through support for commercial development. producers and distributors in the sector. For this, the Bois Énergie Sahel project seeks to support the actors of the sector in the elimination of obstacles to the adoption of CPE solutions by working mainly on:

Objectives and Themes

Maximum project duration: 30 months (April 2023 to October 2025).

Criteria

For more information, visit Clean Cooking Alliance.

Call for Applications: Wood Energy Sahel Project

Deadline: 15-Sep-23

The Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) is inviting applications to increase the rate of equipment and use of clean and efficient cooking stoves (CPE) in the main urban centers of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso, in particular through support for the commercial development of producers and distributors in the sector.

For this, the Bois Énergie Sahel project seeks to support the actors of the sector in the elimination of obstacles to the adoption of CPE solutions by working mainly on:

Objectives and Themes
Duration
Criteria

For more information, visit Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA).

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Immunization Grant Program

Deadline: 9-Aug-23
The Immunization Program Strategy Team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is requesting proposals for a rapid learning project to understand drivers of drop out from the primary infant series to the 9-month touch point to and identify approaches to increase retention.

This project will complement the zero-dose work that is a focus of the Foundation, Gavi and Alliance partners – while the zero-dose work focuses on access (identifying and reaching children never touched by the immunization system) this project will focus on retention (how do they keep families in the immunization program and reduce the number of MCV0 children?).

While immunizations are scheduled to be delivered at 9 months, timeliness challenges are well-documented globally. The research should be able to understand the age at which MCV (and all other 9-month touch point antigens relevant to the country) are actually administered, as well as document relevant time points at which caregivers are bringing their children to health facilities for other services.

Goals
Expected Outputs
Geography Focus
Timeline
Criteria

For more information, visit Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Call for Applications: Digital Public Infrastructure Journalism Fellowship

Deadline: 7-Aug-23

The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) with funding support from and in partnership with Co-Develop, is commencing a regional journalism fellowship programme for journalists in West Africa to improve public awareness.

This initiative is intended to build and grow a pool of West African journalists who would have the relevant knowledge and skills to produce quality and impactful reports on DPI/DPGs. Ultimately, the work of these journalists would increase public access to information on DPI/DPGs, and public awareness and enable public engagements in DPI/DPGs policy formulation and implementation across West Africa.

The selected journalists for this programme will go through a three-month (September to November 2023) fellowship involving training workshops, mentorship and story production. After the three-month fellowship, the beneficiary journalists will continue to engage in network activities and story production on DPI/DPG issues.

Details of Fellowship
Benefits
Eligibility Criteria
Selection Process and Criteria

For more information, visit Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA).

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