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Call for Climate Change Project Proposals

Posted in Events, Research by Virginia on May 12th, 2009

Despite broad recognition that small island, Arctic, high altitude and other vulnerable communities are on the frontlines of climate change, community voices have remained on the margins of global climate change debates. It is these voices, however, that most need to be heard. They provide first hand evidence, experience and expertise on climate change impacts and adaptation.With assistance from the Government of Denmark, UNESCO’s Frontlines Forum is funding local projects on climate change impacts and adaptation.

What are we funding?
Community-level projects focusing on local experiences with climate change impacts and adaptation. These could involve field research, interviews with community members, workshops, photo projects, film projects, etc.

Who are we funding?
Proposals can be made by interested groups or individuals, for example, local and indigenous organisations, research centres, researchers, graduate students with interdisciplinary training, community members (youth groups, women, elders) etc.

What topics?
Projects could explore any topic relating to climate change and local communities.

To apply, fill out the proposal form

For more information please visit Climate Frontlines.

What output?
Your project should result in a detailed account – either in the form of a written report, a video or other media production – in English, Spanish or French. It should contribute to a growing body of information about community-level concerns, observations and experiences relating to climate change impacts and adaptation. These submissions will also contribute to the development of postings and discussions on the Frontlines of Climate Change Forum.

Where are we funding?
We invite proposals from anywhere in the world, as long as they are for local-scale projects involving peoples and places vulnerable to climate change.

How much funding are we providing?
Between US$3000 and USD$5000 per project. Further funding may subsequently be provided for projects with interesting outcomes.

When are we funding?
Project grants will be distributed from mid-2009 onwards. Initial results would be expected before October 2010.

What is the deadline for submission?
Proposals should reach UNESCO on or before 15 July 2009.

One Response to “Call for Climate Change Project Proposals”

  1. Shem Mecheo Says:

    July 4th, 2009 at 2:07 am

    Receive dear greetings from SACDEP-Kenya!
    SACDEP-Kenya is an indigenous NGO based in Kenya registered under the NGO Coordination Act 1990. Our mission is to facilitate sustainable developemnt for communities in Kenya and the East Africa region who unfortunately have low access to resources, to enable their livelihood improvement advance through Sustainable Agriculture principles and practices.
    Due to the effects of global warming and hence climate change Agriculture has been immensely affected. For instance, currently more than 10 million Kenyans are suffering from hunger.
    This opening for an indepth study while focusing on the communities at the grass root (in the rural areas) who are vulnerable to climate change is not only very welcome but also very important as it will contribute to information on the level of awareness amongst the rural small-holder farmers communities on climate change, its impacts and adaptations. This is set to empower the vulnerable groups at the grassroot with information on climate change, its impacts and appropriate adaptations.
    We as SACDEP-Kenya in close partnership with other like minded organizations are organizing for a research study focused at assessing community awareness levels, concerns, observations and experiences related to climate change impacts and adaptations. A proposal in regard to the current call for proposals opening is in the final stages of development and will be submitted before the set deadline.

    Many many thanks UNICEF for this opening. It will go a long way empowering our people on climate change, its impacts and appropriate adaptations. Many thanks once more!!

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