Zambia: Funding to Combat Gender-Based Violence

Posted: January 20, 2012

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Summary

US$10 million is available to organizations in Zambia working to end gender-based violence. This funding aims to improve access to critical services like clinical, psychological, and economic support for survivors.

Eligibility

Zambia Non-profit GBV Social Impact

Full Description

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission to Lusaka, Zambia is seeking applications from qualified organizations for funding a five-year program to support the Government of the Republic of Zambia’s (GRZ) goal of eliminating gender-based violence (GBV) in a holistic, systematic and comprehensive manner through a multi-sectoral and multi-dimensional approach. Through the STOP GBV Survivor Support Program, the main objective is to increase the availability and uptake of quality GBV services, including clinical, psychological, and economic assistance, for adults and children survivors of GBV, as fully described in the following Request for Application (RFA). In addition, the STOP GBV Survivor Support Program is expected to build the capacity of local prime implementers of the STOP GBV Prevention and Advocacy Program and STOP GBV Access to Justice Program.