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  • Launch of the UNHCR Climate Resilience Fund: The Fund aims to scale up and direct climate financing and funds to activities and actions to reach those in greatest need and ensure refugees and displaced communities are protected and resilient to the growing impacts of climate change. The initial target is to raise USD 100M by the end of 2025. In line with the objectives and priorities outlined in our Strategic Plan on Climate Action (2024-2030), the Fund will prioritize projects that build local capacities, involve affected communities in design and implementation, and create synergies with national climate strategies and development plans. It will also support our growing efforts in greening our operations, supply chain, and reducing our carbon footprint. The impacts of climate change are only going to become more devastating for the communities we serve, and we look forward to working with partners, as we continue to bring climate solutions to displaced communities and their hosts worldwide. Visit the Fund's page on the Global Focus: https://reporting.unhcr.org/spotlight/climate-action/unhcr-climate-resilience-fund-0
    highlight 24 Apr 2024 (18 hours ago)
  • Call for applications - Mastercard Foundation Fund for Resilience and Prosperity Agribusiness Challenge! We are delighted to share with you the amazing opportunity for young refugee entrepreneurs following the launch of the new Mastercard Foundation funded, KPMG managed, Fund for Resilience and Prosperity (FRP). The FRP is a seven-year, US$ 126 million Fund that aims to support Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) across the agriculture, climate adaptation and digital economy sectors in 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa through a competitive Challenge Fund. It will support Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) that show the potential to create work opportunities for young women and men, young people living with disabilities or refugee youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. Countries in the region targeted by this call include Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. Please see https://www.frp.org/ for more info about the Fund and consider to disseminate this opportunity to potential Refugee applicants.
    highlight 22 Apr 2024 (2 days ago)
  • Opportunity alert! 2024 Refugee-led Innovation Fund: The Refugee-led Innovation Fund is currently open to applications from refugee-led organizations in all countries. Applications close 31 May 2024 at 23:59 Panama time. The Fund supports innovation by all organizations led by people with lived experience of forced displacement, including refugees, asylum-seekers, the internally displaced, returnees, and stateless people that are recognized within their communities due to their past significant contributions. Visit our website to find out more about the Funds and access application forms: https://www.unhcr.org/innovation/refugee-led-innovation-fund/
    highlight 17 Apr 2024 (7 days ago)
  • New World Bank Initiative to Strengthen Access to Basic Services, Boosts Food Security, and Builds Resilience for Sudanese Communities: The World Bank is committed to stay engaged in Sudan and to continue to support the wellbeing of the people of Sudan. In an effort to alleviate their hardships and build resilience, the World Bank has worked hand in hand with development partners to approve the Sudan Somoud - Enhancing Community Resilience Project. The project, funded by a $130 million grant from the Sudan Transition and Recovery Support (STARS)* Multi-Donor Trust Fund, will provide funding directly to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Programme (WFP), and will be implemented in partnership with international and local non-government organizations (NGOs). Read more here: https://shorturl.at/nxAFX
    highlight 15 Apr 2024 (9 days ago)
  • Just Launched! Applications for the 2nd Cohort of the Amahoro Fellowship Program: The 12-month program offers a unique platform for leaders with lived experiences of forced displacement. It is a space for our fellows to cultivate and disseminate their ideas on the world stage, expand their networks, and seize numerous professional opportunities. Fellows will also be able to unite in a collaborative and impactful cohort. Each fellow will have the opportunity to participate in a competitive funding process where they can secure up to $100,000 to scale their impact. The Fellows will be a powerful group of change agents, using their voices, skills, expertise, and innovations in business, government, and development institutions to create impactful solutions in Africa and globally. Additional details available here: https://www.amahorocoalition.com/fellowship/
    highlight 04 Apr 2024 (20 days ago)
  • The 2024 UNHCR NGO Award: Since 2018, UNHCR has been celebrating innovative approaches in the way NGOs, and particularly grassroots organizations, support displaced communities. The UNHCR NGO Award (the Award) recognizes their efforts and accomplishments in protection and delivery of services to refugees, returnees, asylum seekers, internally displaced persons (IDPs), stateless persons and host communities in need. To reduce inequalities, facilitate greater inclusion, and expand partnerships, the 2024 UNHCR NGO Award will be dedicated to local organizations supporting forcibly displaced and stateless persons with disabilities and organizations that are led by them. Eligible organizations can apply directly or be nominated by UNHCR staff and partner organizations. To nominate an organization, please read more here: https://www.unhcr.org/events/2024-unhcr-global-consultations-ngos. Submit the application by Thursday 28 March 2024.
    highlight 18 Mar 2024 (1 month ago)
  • Ahead of International Women’s Day, the World Bank published new data showing that the global gender gap is far higher than previously thought, with women enjoying only around 2/3 the legal protections afforded to men. The “Women, Business and the Law” Report, which for the first time investigates the impact of childcare and safety policies on women’s participation in the labor market, found that women enjoyed just 64% of the legal protections afforded to men when these two factors were taken into account. The report says that Togo and Sierra Leone have made major positive shifts towards enabling women’s access to the labor market, but implementation of legal frameworks is critical. Download the full report here (https://shorturl.at/wBKQS) and see the analysis section for more comment, including WB VP for Gender Hana Brixi’s trailing of the forthcoming WB gender Strategy.
    highlight 09 Mar 2024 (1 month ago)
  • The Learning Lab Series is excited to announce that a new episode of the PROSPECTS podcast series - Unlocking digital job PROSPECTS for all is now available. In just 15 minutes, explore private sector emerging practices for enhancing market connections, working conditions, upskilling, and social integration for refugees and host community members. Check the 3rd episode (https://shorturl.at/brxMW) on "Inclusion is good for business: Private sector practices to include refugees and host communities in the digital economy" - Guest speaker: Giselle Gonzales, Founder of EqualReach.
    highlight 08 Mar 2024 (1 month ago)
  • Ethiopia launches inclusive ID system for refugees, boosts access to national services The Government of Ethiopia, through its Refugees and Returnees Service (RRS) in partnership with National ID Program (NIDP) and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency launched an initiative to include refugees and asylum seekers into the Ethiopian Digital ID system. Aiming to facilitate refugees’ access to basic services, this initiative – currently in its pilot stage – is being rolled out in Addis Ababa with the issuance of digital refugee ID cards that feature a unique identification number called “Fayda”. This new refugee ID (with Fayda number) will allow refugees to access key services like obtaining a SIM card, healthcare or school enrolment and will also help them improve their access to financial services, providing refugees with the opportunity to open bank accounts and engage in financial transactions. Refugee entrepreneurs can also formally register their businesses, contributing to the local economy.
    highlight 07 Mar 2024 (1 month ago)
  • Shabelle Bank tests with ILO support innovative product for financial inclusion of hosts and forcibly displaced in Ethiopia: The ILO and Shabelle Bank in Ethiopia have started a new partnership to enhance financial inclusion for hosts and refugees in Ethiopia's Somali region. This collaboration, as part of the PROSPECTS project, will see the launch of tailored financial products, addressing critical service gaps impacting over 916,000 refugees in Ethiopia.
    highlight 29 Feb 2024 (1 month ago)