Drawing Linkages between Population, Reproductive Health, Gender and
Climate Change Adaptation
Population Action
International (PAI), a
Washington, D.C. based non-profit organization that advocates
for women and families to have access to contraception in order to improve
their health, reduce poverty and protect their environment, is soliciting
proposals for our 2012 Climate Advocacy Small Grants Program: Drawing
Linkages between Population, Reproductive Health, Gender and Climate Change
Adaptation. Only
organizations based in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nepal, the
Philippines, and Tanzania are eligible to apply.
Several grants of up to
$20,000 USD will assist civil society organizations in identifying
opportunities to promote the integration of reproductive health and gender
considerations into national strategies and plans to address climate change.
These one-year grants will support organizations in their efforts to document
entry points for advocacy at the national and regional levels; strengthen
cross-sectoral research, communication and collaboration; and build
national-level support for the integration of reproductive health, gender, and
climate change in national policies.
The deadline for proposals is no later than Monday, February 6, 2012 at 6 PM
Eastern Standard Time (EST). For
further information and to receive application materials, please
contact Roger-Mark De Souza at rmdesouza@popact.org.
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