Grant Fund - DFID: For Provision of Girls Education Challenge

Posted by Unknown Thursday, May 3, 2012 0 comments
Closing Date: June 8,2012.

The UK’s Girls’ Education Challenge will support NGOs, charities and the private sector who can find better ways to provide education opportunities to marginalised girls in the poorest countries in Africa and Asia. Girls’ Education Challenge will enable up to one million of the poorest girls in the world to enter and stay in school and receive an education which will transform their future.

The first round of funding will be open across nine priority countries:Afghanistan, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.


Funding of up to £30 million will be awarded through a competitive process to NGOs, charities and private sector organisations (including consortia of organisations) who can demonstrate innovative ways of reaching marginalised girls. These are girls who have either had no access to education or have dropped out of school early and have received limited opportunities to learn.
Any successful application will need to demonstrate new ideas and cost effective approaches to reaching girls in the most difficult circumstances. Proposed projects should complement existing support to education in that country (including DFID bilateral support), have agreement from state authorities and demonstrate sustainability beyond the life of the Girls’ Education Challenge. Funding from the Girls’ Education Challenge will be awarded on the ability of organisations to deliver results for girls.
A second round of funding, called the Innovation Pilot Window, for smaller scale pilot programmes (up to £2 million) will be launched later this year. Details will be provided on this website by September 2012.

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Grant Fund 2012 - GDN`s: Global Research Capacity Building Program

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Closing Date: May 21,2012.

The second phase of GDN’s Global Research Capacity Building Program™ is the annual Global Research Competition (GRC) in which the best performing researchers from the Regional Research Competitions are invited to team up with peers from around the world to collaborate on a common research project. The scope of GRC is inter-regional and multidisciplinary, both in terms of analytic scope and team composition. The GRC is being piloted in 2012, followed by a full launch in 2013.

Applications for GRC grants are invited from inter-regional and multidisciplinary teams of up to four early-career researchers (one applicant plus one or more co-applicants). GDN leverages the latest technologies to support the inter-regional and multidisciplinary team formation. For the current pilot year, research teams must be multidisciplinary and cross-country, but not necessarily inter-regional.

Research Themes:
Each year, the competition will focus on diverse research themes which originate from the policy research priority areas defined by GDN’s Global Research Agenda. The nature of the research themes will be such that they encourage collaboration amongst researchers from various disciplines and are of relevance to more than one region.

Themes for the GRC 2012 pilot are:

(1) Education and Gender
(2) Food Security
(3) Political, Economic and Social Transformations

The GRC grant performance period is for 18 months (awarded Up to US$32,000). The value of individual awards varies according to various aspects of the research projects such as team size and composition, scope of the research project, amongst others.  

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