objective
under this call, your project proposal must contribute to the achievement of this ultimate outcome:
- ultimate outcome: increased economic empowerment for women and youth, especially from indigenous communities, in alta verapaz, chimaltenango and sololá departments.
your project proposal must also contribute to the achievement of two or three intermediate outcomes, including at least one of the following intermediate outcomes:
- intermediate outcome 1: strengthened innovative, clean and sustainable business practices in small-scale enterprises, especially those headed by women and youth, from indigenous communities in particular.
- intermediate outcome 2: increased decent job opportunities for women and youth, especially from indigenous communities.
you must not alter the ultimate outcome statement or the selected intermediate outcome statement.
if your proposal is selected, global affairs canada will ask you to include an indicator linked to the united nations sustainable development goals in the performance measurement framework, to be completed when designing the project implementation plan. global affairs canada will work in collaboration with organizations whose proposals have been selected to define this indicator, which will be used to measure the achievement of the final outcome.
proposals must also meet gender equality and green economic growth objectives.
gender equality: priority will be given to proposals that fully integrate gender equality issues in their design. this means that gender equality issues raised in the gender comparative analysis will be integrated in the theory of change and are addressed specifically through concrete activities, resources, outcomes and indicators.
proposals must also clearly indicate how:
- women and girls have been consulted during the project design;
- the needs voiced and suggestions made by women and girls in these consultations have influenced decisions on the project orientation and design; and,
- women and girls will be involved in the activities implementation and monitoring, as well as in the project assessment.
green economic growth and climate change: this call for proposals seeks to foster green economic growth by promoting sustainable environmental practices, such as the responsible use of natural resources, protection of ecosystems, promotion of low-carbon-emission economic activities, efficient use of energy, use of clean and/or renewable energy sources, management of waste and effluent, smart farming practices adapted to the climate, sustainable water and soil management, and strengthening communities’ capacities for resilience in adapting to climate change. these examples are provided solely as an illustration; proposals may include other sustainable practices that also meet the challenges linked to green economic growth. proposed projects must also present an analysis of the potential impact of climate change on the populations and areas targeted by the project and, where applicable, propose measures to reinforce capacity for adaptation.
number of proposals: an organization may only submit a single proposal, whether individually or as lead partner in a consortium.
- because of the fact that organizations are limited to only one proposal each, interested applicants are asked to indicate their interest in applying to this opportunity no later than april 21, 2017