FAO Announce $500,000 Grant For Solutions To Conflicts, Climate Change, In Sahel Regions

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News in Brief:
– FAO launches $500,000 initiative to support Sahelian farmers facing COVID-19, conflicts, and climate change challenges.
– Eligible organisations in West Africa can apply with a 20% co-financing requirement to enhance resilience and sustainable food production.

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has announced a call for proposals aimed at addressing the challenges posed by COVID-19, conflicts, and climate change in the Sahel region.

Titled “Regional Coordination and Support to Political Dialogue of the Joint Sahel Program in Response to COVID-19, Conflicts, and Climate Change (SD3C),” the initiative offers a total funding of up to $500,000 over three years.

It seeks to provide vital support to local farmers in the Sahel region, where the impacts of COVID-19, conflicts, and climate change have exacerbated existing vulnerabilities. With agriculture being the backbone of many Sahelian economies, the broader aim is to bolster resilience and ensure sustainable food production amidst adversity.

Application process and deadline

Organisations eligible to apply include intergovernmental organisations, non-profit organisations, universities, vocational training institutions, or research institutes based and operating in West Africa, including SD3C countries. Applicants are required to propose a co-financing contribution of at least 20%, demonstrating commitment to the project’s objectives.

The deadline for proposal submission is May 20, 2024, at 23:59 GMT. Proposals received after this deadline will be deemed ineligible. It’s important to note that submission does not guarantee funding, as proposals will be evaluated based on quality and alignment with FAO priorities.

How to apply

Interested parties should submit the following documents to SD3C_grant@ifad.org with the subject line “SD3C Regional Coordination – Grant Application.” Documents required include a project proposal, detailed budget, self-certification of eligibility, institutional profile, and completion of a financial management self-assessment questionnaire.

For inquiries or clarification, questions can be directed to SD3C_grant@ifad.org, with a FAQ publication scheduled for May 13, 2024. This initiative presents an opportunity for organisations to contribute to the resilience and prosperity of Sahelian communities amidst unprecedented challenges.

Chinwendu Ohabughiro
Chinwendu Ohabughiro
Chinwendu Gift Ohabughiro has a background in English and Literary Studies from Imo State University. She brings a fresh perspective to the world of agriculture writing. When she's not penning compelling content, she's likely lost in the pages of a thrilling mystery or treating herself to the sinful delight of chocolate.

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