Deadline : 21 Apr 2024
Hazards : Climate change
Continents : Asia
Countries : India.
Themes : Capacity building, NGO, Community approach
Call summary :
About SWISSAID
Swiss Foundation for Development Cooperation (SWISSAID) is a 75-year-old Swiss non-profit organisation dedicated to transform the global food system by facilitating a transition towards agroecology, climate resilience and gender equality. It fosters partnerships and provide resources to empower marginalised communities building better futures. Currently, it is focusing on agriculture, peasant seed systems, food system transformation, natural resource management, sustainable livelihoods, prevention of domestic violence and child marriage and coordinated support to survivors of domestic violence. Headquartered in Bern, Switzerland, SWISSAID has a presence in 09 countries from the global south. The India country programme coordination office is in Pune, Maharashtra. In India, SWISSAID is working in the states of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal and Karnataka. For more information, please visit www.swissaid.ch.
Project Context
Climate change is a global crisis affecting us all, and its impact is felt acutely on local levels. Communities relying on agriculture, forests, water, and livestock are particularly vulnerable, with small farmers, forest produce gatherers, fisherpersons, labourers, and women facing disproportionate challenges. Understanding the plight of these communities is paramount. Their traditional knowledge about adapting to climate change is invaluable, and any solution must be tailored to fit their specific needs. It s not just about dealing with the symptoms but understanding the problem from their perspective and finding sustainable, community-centric solutions. Despite substantial investments by both government and non-government organizations to improve agriculture, livelihoods, and climate resilience in India, there remains a gap in aligning these interventions with the real, on-the-ground impacts of climate change. It s not enough to implement broad measures; the solutions need to be carefully studied and tailored to the unique challenges faced at the grassroots level.
In response to this urgent need, SWISSAID encourages participatory climate change adaptation planning, specifically involving rural and tribal communities. The goal is to develop plans that consider the local nuances, strengthen grassroots institutions, and sensitize government bodies to implement these adaptation plans. SWISSAID wants to take this holistic approach forward by initiating a dedicated project with a geographical focus on Maharashtra. The project emphasizes collaboration with both government and non-government programs to ensure a comprehensive and impactful response to climate change. This involves active engagement with communities, understanding their challenges, and working collectively to implement effective adaptation strategies. In this pursuit, SWISSAID is actively seeking NGO partners who share their commitment and passion for creating meaningful change.
Project Outcomes
The project is expected to start from 2025 onwards subject to availability of funds and approvals from the donor agencies. The envisaged outcomes are as follows;
- Communities vulnerable to climate change lead a decentralised, participatory and inclusive Climate Change Adaptation Planning (CAP) process to increase awareness about climate change impacts on their livelihoods and locally appropriate adaptation measures; and benefit from implementation of these plans
- Elected representatives and government functionaries are better informed about the climate change impacts on the lives and livelihoods of local communities; and locally appropriate adaptation strategies.
- Communities with support from NGOs implement CAPs by leveraging funds from government and non-government sources (CSR, Philanthropic).
- Communities have enhanced climate adaptive capacities because of implementation of Climate adaptive plans.
Project Duration
The project duration will be around 3 years from the date of signing of the contracts
Project Location
The proposed project is to be implemented in up to 05 of the following districts in Maharashtra: Nandurbar, Amravati, Nashik, Thane, Palghar, Gadchiroli, Chandrapur, Nagpur, Dhule, Akola, Jalgaon, Yavatmal, Nanded, Osmanabad, Gondiya, Wardha, Raigarh, Lature, Aurangabad, Washim, Hingoli and Pune.
Application Details:
Who can apply
Registered non-profit organizations with experience and expertise in implementing projects in the following areas may apply:
- Making participatory Gram Panchayat Development Plans (GPDP), Micro-plans for agriculture, health, nutrition or education sectors, Watershed Development Plans under IWMP.
- Implementation of projects around soil and water ...
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