United Nations Secretariat (HQ)

Women’s Peace & Humanitarian Fund invites Proposals from CSOs in Malawi

Last update: Mar 2, 2023 Last update: Mar 2, 2023

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Location:Malawi
Malawi
Grantmaking entity type:Development Institution
Status:Closed
Budget:N/A
Award ceiling: USD 200,000
Award floor: USD 2,500
Sector:Gender & Human Rights, Security & Peacebuilding
Languages:English
Eligible applicants:NGOs / Nonprofit Organisations
Eligible citizenships:Malawi
Malawi
Date posted: Mar 2, 2023

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Deadline Date: 07-Apr-2023 The Women’s Peace & Humanitarian Fund (WPHF) has launched a Call for Proposals in Malawi to support civil society organizations working to enhance meaningful participation and decision-making of women in conflict prevention
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About the Funding Agency

The United Nations Secretariat is one of the United Nations' six primary organizations and its mission is the maintenance of international peace and security. Its activities focus on preventing conflict, assisting parties in dispute to reach agreement, deploying peacekeepers, and providing the circumstances necessary for peace to last and thrive. The Secretariat is also responsible for gathering and compiling background material on various problems, assisting in implementing decisions taken by the various institutions of the United Nations, and organizing international conferences. It also translates speeches into the UN's official languages and distributes papers to keep the public informed about the UN's operations.

About the Sectors

Gender & Human Rights

Includes initiatives that promote gender equality, protect human rights, and address discrimination and vulnerability across populations.


Key areas:
  • Gender equality and women’s empowerment
  • Human rights protection and advocacy
  • Protection of vulnerable and marginalized groups

Security & Peacebuilding

Focuses on strengthening safety and security systems while supporting conflict prevention, stabilization, and long-term peacebuilding efforts.


Key areas:
  • Security sector support and oversight mechanisms
  • Protection systems, surveillance, and access control
  • Risk reduction programs
  • Conflict prevention, mediation, and peacebuilding initiatives

Locations

Malawi

Malawi’s development agenda centres on closing infrastructure deficits in energy, transport and irrigation to support agricultural productivity and economic diversification. Investment in power generation and transmission seeks to address chronic electricity shortages that limit industrial growth, while road and trade corridor upgrades aim to enhance regional connectivity. Given constrained public finances and exposure to climate risks, Malawi relies heavily on concessional financing and development partners. Continued reforms to strengthen public investment management and regulatory frameworks are key to improving infrastructure delivery and long-term resilience.

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