Call for Proposals: Civil Society Organizations Partnering with UN Women Lebanon on Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE)

Date:

Submission deadline: 12 February 2025

Reference number:  UNW-AS-LBN-CFP-2025-001

The UN Women Lebanon Office is pleased to invite applications for partnerships aimed at advancing women’s economic empowerment. Eligible organizations can submit proposals targeting one or more outputs within a single proposal.

Sealed proposals are now being accepted from qualified proponents to meet the requirements outlined in the UN Women Terms of Reference.

Proposals must be submitted to the specified address no later than 11:59 PM Beirut time on 12 February 2025. The budget range for this Call for Proposals is between USD 500,000 and USD 2,300,000.

Component (1):

Outcome 1: Crisis-affected women in Lebanon access gender-responsive humanitarian assistance

Output 1: Crisis-affected women access short-term emergency livelihood support and support other crisis-affected women with basic assistance

Output 2: Provide crisis-affected women-led entities (community-based organizations, businesses, cooperatives) with emergency financial and technical assistance to enable them to maintain employment of women and operations through crisis and early recovery.

Output 3: Crisis-affected women and girls (refugees, returnees, IDPs and host community), including victims and survivors of GBV, have access to quality multisectoral protection services.

Output 4: Local women leaders exercise their voice, agency and leadership in humanitarian response, early recovery, and local peacebuilding.

Component (2):

Outcome 1: Crisis-affected women and girls increase their resilience through access to emergency livelihoods and gender-based violence (GBV) services that meet their needs.

Output 1: Crisis-affected women access short-term emergency livelihood support and support other crisis-affected women and communities

Output 2: Provide crisis-affected women-led entities (community-based organizations, businesses, cooperatives) with emergency financial and technical assistance to enable them to maintain employment of women and operations through crisis and early recovery.

Output 3: Crisis-affected women and girls (refugees, returnees, IDPs and host community), including victims and survivors of GBV, have access to quality multisectoral protection services.

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Contact information

Contact person: Walaa Termos and Nour Abdul Reda 
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