18 May 2021
The British Embassy Panama is now accepting applications from not-for-profit, civil society and multilateral organisations for project proposals that directly support the following thematic areas:
open societies (democracy, human rights, media freedom)
COVID-19, vaccines, recovery and health security
climate and biodiversity
Background
The International Programme (IP) of the United Kingdom was launched in 2015 as a responsive and agile fund to support Strategic Objectives of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). The IP facilitates adaptive, short-term projects that respond to specific policy outcomes, influence policies and create networks that open opportunities for further engagement and diplomacy.
We are particularly interested in short-term interventions in the following specific areas:
British High Commission Belmopan seeks 2021/2022 project proposal bids
The British High Commission (BHC) in Belmopan is now accepting project proposals for the period June 2021 - February 2022.
From:
2021 / 2022 themes
This year the BHC is seeking to support projects in Belize that focus on the following themes:
democracy, human rights, and media freedom
climate and biodiversity
COVID-19, vaccines, recovery and global health security
Please note these examples intend to give an idea of the sort of areas we are looking for. However, do not restrict your bids to these areas.
Bidding guidance
the BHC will run a competitive bidding process in order to ensure we use our allocation for projects that are of high quality and deliver value for money
CSSF Iraq
The Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) is a cross government fund that supports and delivers activity to tackle instability, prevent conflicts and respond to fragility. The CSSF operates in 70 countries, including Iraq.
The CSSF Iraq programme delivers against 3 outcomes:
The threat posed by terrorist actors is reduced by a coordinated state led security and governance apparatus.
The state is more accountable, evidence-based and responsive with sufficient institutional capacity to deliver essential services; and
Active citizens are able to access and engage with the state to increase representation and influence the ways in which their needs are met.