Women Grants to End Violence Against Women and Children
Women Grants to End Violence Against Women and Children
In order to End Violence Against Women and Violence Against Children, a research grant is available to support research to improve prevention and response to VAW, VAC, and other forms of violence driven by gender inequality in low and middle-income countries – a major public health concern and human rights violation.
Project supported by the research Grant should:
- Apply feminist and women-centred research and partnerships.
- Be conceptualised within a human rights framework.
- Adhere to international safety and ethical guidelines.
- Strive for innovation in ideas, new methodologies and partnerships, while building on evidence.
- Strive to be collaborative, cross sectoral and multidisciplinary.
- Promote equitable participation and bring to the field diverse voices from low- and middle-income countries (researchers, survivors, marginalised groups).
- Where relevant and appropriate, endeavor to engage the community where the research will take place.
- Challenge the gender hierarchy that contributes to VAW and VAC in order to promote gender equality.
- Inform policy, programmes and services and strengthen access to comprehensive care and support for survivors.
Women Grants to End Violence Against Women and Children – Funding Information
- Applicants can apply for grants between $40,000 to $200,000 no longer than 24 months in length.
Women Grants to End Violence Against Women and Children – Types of Eligible Projects
The types of projects that may be supported under this grant include:
- Research projects that are either standalone projects or a component of a larger project that will guide efforts to effectively address or prevent VAW and VAC.
- Qualitative studies that explore the effectiveness and process of creating change with innovative VAW and VAC prevention interventions or the acceptability, impact, and process of change created by interventions that support and assist survivors of VAW and VAC.
- Projects that seek to address VAW and VAC prevention and response together or simultaneously or in one intervention with distinct elements.
- Projects that work to understand how to integrate VAW and/or or VAC programming into other sectoral work, for instance, large infrastructure development programmes.
- Those that develop innovative methods and tools for VAW and/or VAC research.
- Those that evaluate how to effectively expand tested VAW and VAC prevention and response interventions.
- Secondary analysis of existing data that will provide insights into addressing VAW and VAC more effectively and sustainably.
- Research on violence across diverse populations in situations of vulnerability, including persons with disabilities, people living with HIV, older persons, indigenous peoples, LGBTQI, refugees, internally displaced persons and migrants. >
- Research on the impact of Covid–19 on VAW and the VAW / VAC intersections, including: conducting research and programming during times of widespread instability and anxiety; ethical and safe use of remote data collection; support services for survivors under restrictive regulatory environments.
Women Grants to End Violence Against Women and Children – Eligibility Criteria
Applications for support under this award should:
- Be affiliated with a recognised, legally constituted research institution or organisation with existing research or programming capacity on VAW and VAC. Grants will only be made to institutions and not to individuals.
- Where appropriate, involve partnerships between multiple organisations, for example, a local NGO, practice-based agency and an academic institution, or local government and an NGO or an academic institution. Preference will be given to academic/researcher – practitioner partnerships. The partnership arrangement must be clearly outlined and reflected in the proposal and budget allocation.
- Preference will be given to proposals submitted and led by organisations based in LMICs. Where appropriate, have as an objective strengthening the research capacity of the implementing agency.
Other eligibility considerations to note:
- Organisations or consortiums can submit up to two proposals, but only one proposal will be funded.
- Previous grantees will not be considered as principal applicants.
- Grant applications that are proposing work on behalf of UN Agencies, the World Bank
- Group or other multilateral agencies will not be considered.
- All projects under this call should focus on VAW and VAC prevention and/or response in LMICs.
- If the funds are sought for scale up or dissemination activities, the application must provide sufficient information to enable the scientific quality of the original study to be assessed, as well as a description of the activities for which funds are requested.
Applications must be submitted to the e-mail: opportunities@anyl4psd.org or anyl4psd.opportunities@gmail.com
Apply by 25 July 2021