L’Inititative Call for Proposals: Strengthening the role of key and vulnerable populations in relation to HIV, tuberculosis and/or malaria to improve their health and well-being
L’Initiative launches the call for proposals “New Projects” focused on Strengthening the role of key and vulnerable populations in relation to HIV, tuberculosis and/or malaria to improve their health and well-being, designed to strengthen the role of key vulnerable populations who often face exclusion from health systems.
Target beneficiaries for projects are the following:
- applicants do not have to reach all the population groups listed below, or address all the multiple areas of vulnerability:
- A. Key populations: key populations are those most at-risk or affected by at least one of the three diseases and who are stakeholders involved in the response. They generally have reduced access to services and may be criminalized and/or marginalized. For malaria: pregnant women and children under five, indigenous populations living in regions where malaria is endemic, refugees, migrants, displaced or mobile populations.
- Other vulnerable populations: populations that are more vulnerable in a particular context and that do not fall into the categories mentioned above, including, children and adolescent girls, young girls and women and people living with disabilities.
Eligible criteria:
- Project duration must be between 36 and 48 months.
- The total requested grant amount must cover at least 50% of the project budget and be between €650,000 and €3,500,000.
- It must be submitted submitted by a lead applicant, in collaboration with “implementing partners” or “associate stakeholders.
- Co-financing is required for a minimum of 10% of the total intervention budget if the lead applicant’s annual expenditure is more than 5 million Euros.
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Application deadline January 21, 2025 at 12:00 noon (UCT+1).
