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Opportunity Overview

The project “Strengthening response and preparedness of local social service centers in humanitarian settings across Ukraine” presents a well-structured approach to addressing critical humanitarian needs. The project aims to enhance the capacity of public social service centers in war-affected hromadas through tailored support, increased staffing, volunteer mobilization, capacity building, and improved coordination with NGOs.
Project Duration: 1 September 2024 - 31 August 2025 (12 months)
Deadline: 1 August 2024
Notification of Result: 8 August 2024
The application is missing several critical components: detailed budget, timeline work plan, M&E plan, sustainability plan, risk management plan, capacity to implement (portfolio), alignment with organizational strategy.
Additionally, the lack of detailed partnership information is crucial for a project of this nature. The approximate budget, ranging from $10,000 to $30,000, lacks clarity and only covers 6 of the 12 months.
Conclusion: The application does not provide enough essential information. More details should be requested to fully assess this opportunity.
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Project Title
Sector and Area of Specialization
Project Location
Background
Objectives
Expected Results:
Estimated Budget
Rate of opportunity
Project Duration
Summary
Alignment with Organizational Strategy:
Capacity to Implement
Sustainability
Risks
Mitigations
Partnership and Collaboration
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Strengthening response and preparedness of local social service centers in humanitarian settings across Ukraine
Humanitarian response
Social services
MHPSS
Child Protection
GBV
Child-friendly mine action
Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Zaporizhia, Mykolaiv)
• Impact of war in Ukraine on children and families, especially in conflict zones • Needs of Public Social Service Centers in affected hromadas
• Tailored support to public social service centers • Increased staff and volunteer support • Capacity building for child protection services • Strengthened NGO coordination and referral pathways
1. Communities supported through tailored agreements 2. Strengthened social service workforce 3. Enhanced volunteer management 4. Improved NGO coordination and referral systems 5. Increased training and technical guidance 6. Mobile solutions for hard-to-reach areas 7. Documentation of lessons learned 8. Increased access to child protection and GBV services 9. Improved mental health and psychosocial support 10. Safe feedback mechanisms 11. Access to mine action services 12. Reporting channels for safeguarding cases
10,000 - $30,000
000
60
12 monts
Open
000
50
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-
-
2
Project 2
000
Open
000
3
000
Open
000
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