Deadline: 13-May-2026
The UNDP Call for Proposals (Lake Chad Basin – Chad) invites national NGOs and civil society organizations to implement short-term (2 months) peacebuilding and development projects in Lac and Hadjer Lamis. The initiative funds interventions across conflict prevention, livelihoods, governance, and social services, with budgets ranging from approximately 11.5 million to 62 million FCFA depending on scope and region.
UNDP Call for Proposals – Peacebuilding and Stabilization in Lake Chad Basin (Chad)
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is inviting national NGOs and civil society organizations (CSOs) to submit proposals under the Lake Chad Basin Stabilization Fund. This initiative focuses on strengthening peacebuilding, resilience, and development in conflict-affected regions of Chad, particularly Lac and Hadjer Lamis provinces.
Program Overview and Objectives
This call is part of the Lake Chad Basin Stabilization Fund (launched in 2020), which aims to create conditions for the safe return of displaced populations, restore stability, and rebuild communities affected by insecurity.
The program focuses on:
- Strengthening community resilience and social cohesion
- Supporting local peacebuilding solutions
- Reviving local economies and essential services
- Enhancing collaboration between communities and authorities
It prioritizes locally led interventions that respond directly to community needs and cross-border challenges.
Key Focus Areas
Proposals must align with one or more of the following thematic priorities:
- Conflict prevention related to pastoralism and early warning systems
- Community development and environmental protection
- Strengthening security and justice mechanisms
- Restoration of essential social services
- Economic recovery and livelihood support
- Inclusive governance and access to justice
- Prevention of violent extremism
- Peace consolidation and social cohesion
- Empowerment and inclusion of women and youth
Projects should demonstrate clear links to peacebuilding and stabilization outcomes.
Geographic Focus
Interventions will be implemented in selected departments within:
- Lac Province
- Hadjer Lamis Province
These regions are heavily affected by insecurity, displacement, and socio-economic challenges.
Funding Amount and Budget Structure
Budgets vary depending on region and scope of intervention.
Lac Region
- Single community/activity: 13,000,000 – 18,000,000 FCFA
- Multi-community projects: Up to 62,000,000 FCFA
Hadjer Lamis Region
- Single community/activity: 11,500,000 FCFA
- Multi-community projects: Up to 46,000,000 FCFA
Budgets must strictly follow the Terms of Reference (ToR).
Project Duration
- Standard duration: 2 months
- May be adjusted in coordination with UNDP upon selection
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be a national NGO or civil society organization
- Have a recognized legal status
- Maintain a functional bank account
- Demonstrate strong financial and operational capacity
- Show experience in implementing multiple projects
- Provide evidence of past financial and project reporting
- Comply with national regulatory requirements
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to deliver rapid, high-impact interventions.
Eligible Projects and Activities
Projects must be community-driven and results-oriented, including:
- Peacebuilding and conflict resolution initiatives
- Livelihood and economic recovery programs
- Infrastructure rehabilitation and service restoration
- Governance and justice access initiatives
- Youth and women empowerment programs
- Environmental and community resilience projects
Proposals should integrate gender equality and inclusion of marginalized groups.
How to Apply
Follow these steps to submit a strong proposal:
- Review the Terms of Reference (ToR) carefully
- Identify a priority thematic area and intervention zone
- Develop a detailed project proposal aligned with local needs
- Define clear implementation strategies and timelines
- Include a robust monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework
- Ensure gender and youth inclusion are integrated
- Prepare a compliant budget within the specified limits
- Submit the proposal through the UNDP application process
Applications must be clear, structured, and aligned with stabilization objectives.
Evaluation Criteria
Proposals will be assessed based on:
- Relevance to thematic priorities and local context
- Feasibility and clarity of implementation plan
- Organizational capacity and experience
- Strength of monitoring and evaluation framework
- Integration of gender and inclusion principles
- Budget compliance and value for money
Why This Program Matters
This initiative is critical for addressing root causes of conflict and instability in the Lake Chad Basin.
- Supports safe return and reintegration of displaced populations
- Strengthens local governance and justice systems
- Promotes economic recovery and livelihoods
- Enhances community resilience and social cohesion
- Empowers women and youth as peacebuilders
By leveraging local organizations, the program ensures sustainable and context-specific solutions.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting proposals not aligned with thematic priorities
- Weak or unclear implementation strategies
- Non including measurable indicators and M&E frameworks
- Ignoring gender and inclusion requirements
- Budget inconsistencies with ToR guidelines
- Insufficient evidence of organizational capacity
Strong proposals are context-driven, evidence-based, and operationally feasible.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who can apply for this call?
National NGOs and civil society organizations operating in Chad.
What is the duration of projects?
Approximately two months, with possible adjustments.
What are the priority regions?
Lac and Hadjer Lamis provinces.
What funding is available?
Between approximately 11.5 million and 62 million FCFA depending on scope and region.
Are multi-community projects allowed?
Yes, with higher funding ceilings as defined in the ToR.
Is gender inclusion required?
Yes, proposals must integrate gender equality and youth inclusion.
What is the main objective of the program?
To strengthen peacebuilding, resilience, and development in conflict-affected areas.
Conclusion
The UNDP Call for Proposals under the Lake Chad Basin Stabilization Fund offers a strategic opportunity for local organizations to deliver high-impact peacebuilding and development interventions. By focusing on community-driven solutions, inclusive governance, and economic recovery, the initiative aims to create sustainable stability and resilience in one of the region’s most vulnerable areas.
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