Political economy analysis of the women바카라 사이트™s rights movement in Uganda

Closed: The FCDO invited proposals by 29 November 2024 for a political economy analysis of the women's rights movement in Uganda.

This opportunity closed on 29 November 2024.

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) invites proposals by 29 November 2024 for a political economy analysis of the women바카라 사이트™s rights movement in Uganda. The budget is up to £80,000 and the completion date is May 2025.

This Evidence Fund initiative aims to inform policy and programming decisions to counter the global rollback on women바카라 사이트™s rights in Uganda. The analysis will map stakeholders and identify pathways for change, with a focus on the upcoming 2026 general election.

This opportunity is open to organisations in .

What the fund will achieve

The fund aims to conduct a political economy analysis of the women바카라 사이트™s rights movement in Uganda, understanding its goals, challenges, and socio-cultural and political influences.

It will identify opportunities for strategic engagement and propose strategies to counter the rollback of women바카라 사이트™s rights. This will inform evidence-based policies and programmes to support a vibrant women바카라 사이트™s movement in Uganda.

Requirements for organisations wishing to apply

  • experience in political economy analysis in sub-Saharan Africa
  • focus on gender analysis using qualitative and quantitative methods
  • understanding of the Ugandan context and relevant institutions
  • team with geo-political awareness and government operations experience in Uganda
  • compliance with the FCDO바카라 사이트™s ethical guidelines, data protection, and quality assurance
  • submission by email of tender by 29 November 2024 including a letter of declaration on company-headed paper

How to apply

Technical and financial proposals should be emailed as 2 separate files to ke_evidencefundeastafrica@pwc.com by 29 November 2024 (5pm East African Time)

If you have clarification questions about this call for proposals, email ke_evidencefundeastafrica@pwc.com.

Contact

ke_evidencefundeastafrica@pwc.com

Updates to this page

Published 12 November 2024