Title(31 July) Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia — Project Grants2023-06-26 09:03
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Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia (REDAA) invites proposals for locally-led initiatives to improve evidence, tool, and governance that can help people and nature thrive together in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Proposals should positively address action for nature and climate and gender quality and social inclusion. Proposals should also focus on one or more of the thematic priorities: (1) local research and capability for research; (2) resource and land use assessments; (3) business models ; (4) financing mechanisms; and (5) inclusive governance systems. Lead organizations of the project must be non-profit organizations.


Maximum Amount: up to £500,000

Submission Deadline: 31 July, 2023 (11:59pm BST)


Relevant material is attached herewith. 

For more information and guidelines on how to apply, please visit here.

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