International Foundation for Electoral Systems (HQ)

Call for Concept Papers (CCP) for Innovative Voter Education Grants Competition in Malawi for 2025 Elections

Last update: Jan 17, 2025 Last update: Jan 17, 2025

Details

Status:Closed
Budget:N/A
Award ceiling: MWK 26,000,000
Award floor: MWK 17,500,000
Sector:Education, Training & Capacity Building, Public Sector Governance
Languages:English
Eligible applicants:NGOs / Nonprofit Organisations
Eligible citizenships:Malawi
Malawi
Date posted: Jan 9, 2025

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Call for Concept Papers (CCP) for Innovative Voter Education Grants Competition in Malawi for 2025 Elections
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About the Funding Agency

FCDO - Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (HQ)

DFID - Department for International Development - is a United Kingdom government department responsible for administering overseas aid. The goal of the department is "to promote sustainable development and eliminate world poverty".

DfID's main programme areas of work are Education, Health, Social Services, Water Supply and Sanitation, Government and Civil Society, Environment Protection, Research, and Humanitarian Assistance.

 The Department for International Development has closed. It’s been replaced by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) starting September 2020.

About the Sectors

Education, Training & Capacity Building

Covers formal and informal education, training, and capacity-building activities that develop knowledge, skills, and institutional capabilities across all age groups.


Key areas:
  • Education systems and learning programmes
  • Vocational training and skills development
  • Capacity building and professional development

Public Sector Governance

Covers initiatives that strengthen public institutions, improve service delivery, and support transparent, accountable, and effective governance systems.


Key areas:
  • Public administration and civil service reform
  • Decentralization and local government strengthening
  • Anti-corruption and integrity frameworks in public bodies
  • Democratic processes, elections, and political institutions

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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