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NDICI – Supporting Civil Society’s role in education – 2023

Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument - Supporting Civil Society's role in education aiming at improving the participation of civil society in the education sector: to enhance advocacy, to ensure transparency and to increase effectiveness in national educational policy and implementation processes.

2023-06-13
1.5 million euro
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Institution European Commission
Sectors Citizenship & Human Rights Cooperation & Development Education & Training
Beneficiaries Association & NGO EU & International Organisation

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Priorities and funded actions

Objectives

  • To improve the participation of civil society in the education sector: to enhance advocacy, to ensure transparency and to increase effectiveness in national educational policy and implementation processes
  • To promote data driven advocacy and accountability through models, studies, research, and promotion of best practices, which can come from other programmes
  • To increase the access to quality education for socially and economically disadvantaged girls and boys, girls and boys from marginalised groups and girls and boys with disabilities

Priorities

  • Priority 1: To promote gender equality and social inclusion through Gender / Social Transformative approches
  • Priority 2: To follow Human Rights based approach
  • Priority 3: To ensure knowledge creation and replicability

Among financed actions

  • Activities related to the improvement of participation of CSOs and CBOs in the implementation of the SESP at federal, provincial, local and school level
  • Activities related to analysis, research, knowledge gathering and dissemination in terms of gender, inclusion, disability, etc. in the education sector at community, school, local, provincial and/or federal level
  • Activities related to improving capacities of stakeholders in the education sector, including in areas such as behaviour and norm change etc. for gender and inclusion, including School Management Committees (SMCs) and Parents and Teachers Associations (PTA)
  • Developing operational research, innovative work to support the implementation of the SESP

Additional information

  • This call for proposals is a restricted call for proposals. In first instance, only concept notes will be evaluated.
  • Initial duration of the action: between 42 and 48 months

Eligibility

  • Be a legal person
  • Be a non-profit making entity
  • Be a specific type organisation such as: non-governmental organisation, public sector operator, local authority, international (inter-governmental) organisation
Financement
  • Total budget of the call: 1.5 million euro
    • Lot 1- Advocating for Quality Education: 350.000 euro
    • Lot 2- Quality Education: leaving no one behind: 1.15 million euro
  • Amount of the grant:
    • Lot 1- Advocating for Quality Education: between 250.000 350.000 euro
    • Lot 2- Quality Education: leaving no one behind: between 1 and 1.15 million euro
  • Co-financing rate: between 51 and 95% of the total eligible costs

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