World Bank/SVRI Development Marketplace Award for Innovation in Addressing Gender-Based Violence 2019 (Up to $100,000)

World Bank/SVRI Development Marketplace Award for Innovation in Addressing Gender-Based Violence 2019 (Up to $100,000).

World Bank/SVRI Development Marketplace Award 2019

The World Bank Group and the Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) invites proposals for Development Marketplace Award for Innovation in Addressing Gender-Based Violence. The awards recognize promising innovations aimed at preventing and responding to gender-based violence.
SVRI and the World Bank Group will disburse more than US$1 million to advance evidence-based interventions to prevent and respond to gender-based violence (GBV) in low- and middle-income countries. An expert panel will select winners engaged in research, interventions, or other activities related to GBV prevention and response based on overall merit, research/project design and methods, significance, project manager/team, and ethical considerations.
Awards
Awards of up to $100,000 are available. Any applications with requests exceeding USD100,000 will not beconsidered. Seed grants up to $40,000 are also available for applications from private companies interested in evaluating workplace programmes and can provide matching funds. These seed grants can only be used for publicly available outputs.
Eligibility

  • Applications for support under this award should be affiliated with a recognized, legally constituted research institution, a company or non-government organization with existing research or programming capacity.
  • A maximum of two proposals will be considered for funding per applicant. Only one award through this mechanism may be held by an applicant until the project has been completed.
  • Award applications that are proposing work on behalf of UN Agencies will not be considered.
  • Previous award winners will not be considered as principal applicants.
  • Partnerships between multiple organizations are encouraged, for example, a local NGO and an academic institution, or north-south academic partnerships or a company with a NGO or an academic institution.
  • Proposals must have at least one partner from a low or middle income country to be eligible for funding. Where appropriate, these partnerships should have as an objective building the research capacity of the implementing agency.
  • All projects under this call should focus on GBV prevention and response in low and middle income countries.
  • Due to high levels of competition and limited funds available, the quality of the proposal submitted will determine success in receiving the award.
  • Private sector; companies that have engaged in preventing and responding to GBV are encouraged to apply.

Guidelines
Projects supported by the SVRI and the World Bank Group should:

  • Adhere to international safety and ethical guidelines
  • Focus on low and middle income-settings
  • Be conceptualized within a human rights framework
  • Strive to be cross-sectoral and multi-disciplinary
  • Where relevant and appropriate endeavor to engage the community that is being researched
  • Challenge the gender hierarchy that contributes to GBV in order to promote gender equality
  • Inform policy, programs and services and serve to strengthen access to comprehensive care and support for survivors

Eligible Countries and Organisations

  • Low and Middle Income Countries: All organisations based in low and middle income countries (as classified by the World Bank), and organisations not based in low and middle income countries but working in such countries with at least one partner from a low or middle income setting are eligible to apply.
  • Track Record/Experience: Priority will be given to organisations/companies with a track record of research and intervention development for the prevention of or response to gender-based violence in low and middle income countries.
  • Institutions Only: Awards will only be made to institutions, companies and not to individuals. All organisations are eligible to apply, including academic, research,NGOs and companies.
  • Number of Proposals: An organization/company may submit a maximum of two applications but no organisation will receive more than one award.

Application
All applications for the Development Marketplace for Innovation in Addressing Gender-Based Violence must be submitted and received via the SVRI and World Bank Group Grant Awards online system by midnight (South African Standard Time, or 4:59:59 EST) September 5, 2018.
Only applications submitted through the online system before the closing date and time will be considered. Winners will be announced in April 2019. The Development Marketplace is sponsored by the World Bank Group and SVRI in honor of GBV victims and survivors around the world, and in memory of Hannah Graham, daughter of a longtime World Bank Group employee.
Applications must be received online by the deadline.

Deadline: September 5, 2018.

For more information, visit Call for Proposals.

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