Press Release

The Third Call for Proposals announced

25 December 2021

The UN Multi-Partner Human Security Trust Fund for the Aral Sea region in Uzbekistan (MPHSTF) is pleased to announce its Third Call for Proposals.

About the MPHSTF

The UN Multi-Partner Human Security Trust Fund for the Aral Sea region in Uzbekistan (MPHSTF), officially launched on the margins of the 73rd UN General Assembly on November 27, 2018 serves as a unique unified platform for international development cooperation and the mobilization of donor resources to implement integrated measures and complement the efforts to address the consequences of the Aral Sea disaster by the Government in the Aral Sea region through the Human Security approach.

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MPHSTF Programmatic Framework

The MPHSTF’s programmatic areas complement existing national and UN-led efforts to mitigate the Aral Sea crisis. Proposals must contribute to one or more of the following areas that are the focus of the Fund’s Programmatic Framework:

  • Environmental insecurity
  • Economic insecurity
  • Food insecurity
  • Health insecurity
  • Social insecurity

Thematic Focus for the Third Call

As per the decision of the MPHSTF Steering Committee from 23 December 2021, Youth Employment and Innovations, Health, and Green Growth are the priority directions of the current (Third) Call for Proposals.

Who is eligible to submit proposals?

The Participating UN organizations (PUNOs), i.e., UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNESCO, UNODC, WHO, and FAO are eligible to submit proposals to the MPHSTF. PUNOs are encouraged to develop proposals in partnership with national and international counterparts (e.g., government agencies, local authorities, NGOs, CSOs, academia, etc.).  Proposals can only be formally submitted by PUNOs.

Preliminary discussions between participating organizations (PUNOs, government agencies, local authorities, NGOs, CSOs, academia, private sector, other) should take place to determine the scope of the project/programme, its strategic and programmatic relevance, governance arrangements, risks, sustainability among other aspects. 

The proposals will be assessed against the following principles and selection criteria:

Innovative:

  • Focusing on technology transfer and the piloting of new approaches.
  • Investing in ICTs and research and development opportunities for the region.
  • Developing new public-private partnerships, including with the government, to ensure protection and empowerment for the long term.

People-centered:

  • Based on an assessment of the needs, capacities and insecurities of people as well as the risks of the region.
  • Designed, implemented and evaluated with the help of the communities, building on people’s own aspirations and capabilities.
  • Involving and mobilizing communities for problem identification, planning, implementation and evaluation and ensuring participation.
  • Promote equal opportunities for men and women and ensure mainstreaming gender equality in proposed activities.

Context-specific:

  • Designed based on the conditions of the Aral Sea region and on knowledge of the situation of communities targeted.
  • Differentiated consideration of the needs of the population at the level of each aul, kishlak, makhalla, rural areas, based on environmental factors, population distribution and transport accessibility.
  • Developed on the basis of community development plans for targeted localities.
  • Ensuring sustainability and support the mitigation of adverse effects.

Integrated solutions:

  • Based on the MPHSTF Theory of Change and not prepared in isolation.
  • Strategic and multidimensional, so that interventions target several insecurities at the same time.
  • Concentrating all interventions in the same area/with the same community, piloting around specific geographic area.
  • Implementing interventions through consortiums and partnerships of providers from different sectors and with different specializations in order to link interventions across different insecurity areas.

What are the Selection Criteria?

MPHSTF will evaluate proposals on the basis of the following key criteria:

  • The extent to which the goals and objectives of the proposal conform to the MPHSTF Programmatic Framework.
  • Alignment with one or more of the thematic and priority areas (Youth Employment and Innovations, Health, and Green Growth) for the Third Call for Proposals.
  • Integration of gender issues.
  • Context specific and relevance.
  • Effectiveness, impact and scalability.
  • Sustainability and cost efficiency.
  • Potential of the proposals to strengthen the national capacities, strengthen institutions and provide support to local actors.
  • Clear description of budget requirements and link to achieving results.

The call for proposals is open from 24 December 2021 till 31 January 2022 (18:00, Tashkent time, Uzbekistan).

Filled in proposal forms should be submitted to the following e-mail address (mamiit@un.org) to the attention of the MPHSTF Technical Secretariat.

Guidelines for 3rd CFP and application form templates can be downloaded here https://aral.mptf.uz/site/news/page130.html.

UN entities involved in this initiative

FAO
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
UNDP
United Nations Development Programme
UNESCO
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNFPA
United Nations Population Fund
UNICEF
United Nations Children’s Fund
UNODC
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
WHO
World Health Organization

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