Integrated Program to support Resilience, Sustainable Livelihoods and Economic Inclusion (Chad)

Integrated Program to support Resilience, Sustainable Livelihoods and Economic Inclusion (Chad)

Section

Deadline Date
July 23, 2025
Donor Agency
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Grant Size
Not Available

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is accepting applications for the Integrated Program to support Resilience, Sustainable Livelihoods and Economic Inclusion of Forcibly Displaced Persons and Host Communities.

Sectors and Areas of Specialization 
  • Livelihoods a Co-existence with local communities
  • Community mobilization
  • Self-reliance
  • Smallholder agricultural market support
Geographic Focus
  • From Chad
    • to Batha Region
Expected Results
  • By 2028, at least 80% of forcibly displaced people and host community members supported by livelihood interventions have achieved a level of resilience that guarantees them dignified and sustainable living conditions through the following results:
    • Forcibly displaced people and host communities receive support to strengthen innovative solutions for inclusion in climate-smart agricultural value chains through market-based approaches
    • Employability and economic integration into the labor market of forcibly displaced people and host communities are ensured through support for vocational and technical training, and access to information and communication technologies
    • Strengthening the entrepreneurial capacities of forcibly displaced people and host communities through the development of micro, small and medium enterprises and financial inclusion to achieve these results, better coordination, monitoring and evaluation of knowledge management is necessary. It is important to demonstrate the extent to which the monitoring and evaluation system is well designed to produce information to adjust, have impacts and generate learning to guide other interventions.
Selection Criteria
  • Sector expertise and experience
  • Project management
  • Local experience and presence
  • Accountability to communities and community relationsÿ
  • Access/security considerations
  • Cost effectiveness

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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