Exploring climate resilient livelihoods among refugees and host communities in Kenya and Uganda

Closed: 皇冠体育app FCDO invited tenders by 6 December 2024 for research to support climate-resilient livelihoods for refugees in Kenya and Uganda, focusing on socio-economic resilience and disaster risk reduction in low and middle-income countries.

This opportunity closed on 6 December 2024.

Overview

皇冠体育app Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is funding research to explore climate-resilient livelihoods among refugees and host communities in Kenya and Uganda. 皇冠体育app research aims to assess the socio-economic resilience, access to resources, and adaptation strategies of these populations to inform program designs. 皇冠体育app initiative is part of a broader effort to develop evidence-informed policies and practices that contribute to development outcomes.

What the fund will achieve

皇冠体育app fund aims to assess the impact of climate change on refugees and host communities in Kenya and Uganda. It focuses on enhancing socio-economic resilience, improving access to resources, and developing effective adaptation strategies. 皇冠体育app research findings will inform program designs and policies to better support these vulnerable populations.

Requirements for organisations wishing to apply

Organisations wishing to apply must have experience in climate resilience and refugee research, including a team with expertise and local grassroots involvement. 皇冠体育appy must comply with corporate social responsibility standards, ethical guidelines, data protection laws, and FCDO reporting requirements, ensuring personnel meet security standards if necessary.

This opportunity is open to organisations in all . UK-based SMEs and UK-based consultancy firms are also eligible.

How to apply

Technical and financial proposals should be sent as 2 separate files to [email protected] by 5pm East African Time on 6 December 2024.

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Contact

Contact [email protected] by 25 November 2024 with any clarification questions.

Updates to this page

Published 20 November 2024