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News announcement2 December 2021Directorate-General for International Partnerships

Lives in Dignity Grant Facility opens second call for proposals to fund projects working on displacement crises

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Following the launch of the Lives in Dignity Grant Facility and the first call for proposals in June 2021, the European Union (EU) has allocated €12 million for a second call for proposals to support local, innovative and development-oriented projects working to assist displacement-affected communities in 3 additional acute displacement crises.

Forced displacement remains one of the world’s greatest sources of human suffering – according to UNHCR’s Mid-Year Trends Report 2021, global displacement looks set to exceed 84 million by mid-2021, an increase from 82.4 million reported at the end of 2020, with 85% of those displaced hosted in developing countries. The impact of climate change is likely to accelerate the scale of this crisis.

Following the launch of the first call for proposals in June 2021, projects have been selected in central America, the Sahel and countries affected by the Afghanistan crisis. The projects span local initiatives run by local NGOs to government-led programmes and national and international partnerships. They range from building climate-sensitive infrastructure for displaced communities at risk of extreme weather, supporting and growing livelihood opportunities among displaced and host communities, developing water, sanitation and health systems in areas of inadequate service provision, to relocation programmes in areas at severe risk of disaster. Each project will be formally announced in the coming weeks on the Lives in Dignity Grant Facility webpage.

The second call for proposals will focus on projects in countries that have been impacted by the displacement crises in the Horn of Africa, and related to Myanmar and Venezuela. In alignment with the first call, proposals are expected to draw upon and develop new forms of collaboration between humanitarian, development and peace actors, with an emphasis on the engagement of affected populations and local leadership. Potential partners are asked to submit a concept note for the project they wish to have funded by the 23 January 2022 deadline – expanded proposals will then be requested from those who are shortlisted.

European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen said: “The first call for proposals from the Lives in Dignity Grant Facility has demonstrated the value of a more local approach to forced displacement. Each selected project offers new and innovative ways to support communities’ resilience and empower their members through livelihoods and basic services. The second call for proposals focuses on some of the world’s most challenging displacement crises. It is our hope that this call too will spur approaches and solutions that make a concrete difference in the lives of displaced people and their hosts.”

The call for proposals

The second call for proposals focuses on the following countries

  • South and Southeast Asia: Countries affected by both the Myanmar forced displacement situation and disaster/climate-related displacement (Bangladesh, Malaysia, Myanmar and Thailand).
  • Horn of Africa: Countries highly relevant to the Sudan–South Sudan situation (South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda).
  • Americas: Countries highly affected by the Venezuela displacement situation (Aruba and Curacao, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Peru).

The deadline for submission of a concept note is Sunday 23 January 2022.

Find out more about the Lives in Dignity Grant Facility and download the call for proposals

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Lives in Dignity Grant Facility Infosheet - November 2021 (EN)
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Publication date
2 December 2021
Author
Directorate-General for International Partnerships