CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR SUB-GRANTEE PARTNERS IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF SRHR IN RWANDA
1. THE CALL FOR SUB-GRANTEE PARTNERS
1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE CALL FOR SUB-GRANTEE PARTNERS
Health Development Initiative (HDI) is an independent, Rwandan non-profit organization, registered with the Rwandan government, based in Kigali – Rwanda. The organisation envisions a society in which everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health and well-being, regardless of social, cultural, economic, or any other status. HDI mission is to empower individuals, communities, and institutions to improve community health and development in Rwanda. HDI work focuses on three key areas: (i). Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), with a focus on adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights, contraception, safe abortion, HIV (and other sexually transmitted infections), gender equality, and comprehensive sexuality education; (ii.)Human rights and the right to health, with a focus on human rights-based programming, social justice, accountability, inclusion and leaving no one behind, and rights of patients and health service users and; (iii). Community health and development, with a focus on communicable and non-communicable diseases, maternal health, new born health, nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene, harm reduction, and mental health. HDI was founded in 2005 by a group of Rwandan physicians, motivated to advance health, with an aim of creating a space that pursues inclusive development for disadvantaged communities. The HDI Founders were united by a shared commitment to improve both the quality and accessibility of healthcare for all Rwandans. HDI strives to improve inclusive development and accessibility of healthcare for all through rights-based programming. HDI brings together a team with vast experience in medicine, public health, policy advocacy, human rights litigation, and community development to bridge the gap between communities and the healthcare system. HDI strives to promote access to health and human rights with particular focus on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), as well as inclusive development for disadvantaged communities.
HDI’s work reaches both Vulnerable Groups (such as: adolescents, young people, women and girls, GBV survivors and women and girls seeking safe abortion) and Specific Marginalized Groups (such as: people living with HIV, LGBTQIA+ individuals, prisoners, sex workers, refugees, and historically marginalized communities). For nearly two decades, HDI has been a leader in advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) through providing rights-based SRHR services and empowering individuals to understand and demand their rights; training pf service providers and policy-makers to be able to effectively provide rights-based services; building civil society movements to advocate for expanded access and removal of barriers to comprehensive, affordable rights-based health care for all; provision of tailored services and outreach to these marginalized groups; provision of SRHR information and services; advocacy for legal and policy reform and legal aid provision.
With support from The Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), HDI is implementing a 3-Year Partnership. The partnership aims at “Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Rwanda”. Under this partnership, HDI has committed 25% of the funding from SIDA for sub-granting to local implementing partner organizations that will expand work and engagement on SRHR. These partners will benefit from a strengthened and streamlined partnership selection and management approach.
In the identification and working with selected implementing partners, HDI is committed to strengthening their capacities, developing joint gender tools and indicators, and collectively organising around SRHR in Rwanda. Key among the prioritised interventions is nurturing and sustaining strategic partnerships with CSOs. Key among prioritised interventions are: (i). Conducting institutional gender equality audits for HDI and its Implementing Partners; (ii). Strengthening and harmonizing existing workplace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies, structures, and processes; (iii). Establishment and/or review of the existing gender equity and equality policies and; sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEAH) policies; (iv). Strengthening downstream partner capacities in the design and implementation of disability-inclusive and gender-transformative programming; (v). Improvement of organizational capacities to measure changes in gender attitudes, behaviour, and norms and (vi). Provision of sub-grants to selected Implementing Partners to undertake projects/ programmes / interventions that feed into the wider goal of advancing SRHR in Rwanda.
This Call for Sub-Grantee Partners is calling upon interested CSOs, NGOs and CBOs to submit their proposed projects and budgets as an Expression of Interest.
2. AREAS OF THE SELECTED SUB-GRANTEES AND PROJECTS
This call for proposals is structured around HDI’s main areas of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and Gender Equity and Equality. As an indication and without being exhaustive, the potential implementing partners' activities / interventions should be around the following Four (4) Thematic areas:
Preference will be given to innovative projects with structured activities that are likely to create a leverage effect and be able to be replicated and be scaled up.
The selection committee will pay particular attention to interventions targeting inclusion, specifically addressing people in vulnerable situations inter alia: women and girls, adolescents and young people, LGBTQIA+ persons, sex workers, people living with HIV, GBV survivors, prisoners, refugees, and historically marginalized communities.
3. SUB-GRANTEE PARTNER SELECTION CRITERIA
Given the diversity of the possible sub-grantee partners and variety of projects that could be presented under this call for proposals, the selection committee will pay particular attention to:
4. GRANT AMOUNTS
A grant ranging to a maximum of RWF 50,000,000 Per Year (for each sub-grantee) will be awarded to 4 selected Sub-Grantee Partner Organizations.
Some activities and expenses cannot be covered by this funding. Applications will be rejected if they include:
5. LENGTH OF PROJECTS
The proposed project cannot exceed Twelve (12) Months.
6. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SUB-GRANTEES
6.1 WHO CAN APPLY?
6.2 APPLICATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS
7. APPLICATION PROCEDURE
The Application to this call for Sub-Grantees will include submission in electronic downloadable versions of A Narrative Application and a Provisional Budget.
The detailed application procedure will be done according to the following modalities:
7.1 NARRATIVE APPLICATION
7.2 PROVISIONAL BUDGET
7.3 SUBMISSION OF EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
The Expression of Interest must be sent electronically via email to Health Development Initiative at the following address:grants@hdirwanda.orgwith the subject “Sub-Grantee Call + Organization Name" by 11:59 p.m. on Monday 22ndJanuary 2024.
HDI will review each application and a selection committee, composed of an independent panel, will meet to choose Sub-Grantee Partners based on the criteria (detailed under sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 above). Applicants will be informed individually, by email, of the outcome of their application by the end of February 2024.
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