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Home»Search by Region»Africa»Call for Proposals: Goethe-Institut CSO Training Programme 2024

Call for Proposals: Goethe-Institut CSO Training Programme 2024

Jude OgarOctober 14, 20244 Mins Read
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Deadline: November 3, 2024

Submit proposals for the Goethe-Institut CSO Training Programme 2024. The Goethe-Institut invites Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Sub-Saharan Africa to bid for a service agreement for the design and implementation of a training programme/s for young women and the organisation of a small-scale public event. This initiative is part of the “African Feminisms – Rights, Representation, Resources” project. The project is implemented by the Goethe-Institut in Nigeria, Rwanda and South Africa and funded by the German Federal Foreign Office.

Taking feminism and intersectionality into consideration, the training can be in – but is not limited to – the themes of gender rights and advocacy, technical / educational training, feminist leadership, technology / digital space, access to resources and representation of young women in the political, economic and social sphere. The explicit target group is young women between 18 and 30 years.

Context

The project ‘African Feminisms – Rights, Representation, Resources’ is based on the guidelines of the German feminist foreign policy and aims to explore feminisms on the African continent and in Germany. The aim of the project is to apply feminist practices in training and capacity-building programmes and to open new perspectives on feminisms through discursive and artistic work. The project is an initiative of the Goethe-Institut project ‘House of African Feminisms’.

The guidelines for feminist foreign policy focus on feminism as a global movement. In this approach, feminisms are to be understood as plural and their diversity and different histories are to be recognized. The policy offers the opportunity for a deeper understanding of feminisms, the application of feminist practice in training programmes and networking opportunities for young women. It also aims to encourage new perspectives on feminisms through artistic work and representing the outcome in Germany.

The “African Feminisms” project follows the triad formulated in the guidelines of the German feminist foreign policy which are:

  • Women’s rights for feminist politics of the future.
  • Representation of feminist positions in politics and civil society, and artistic contexts.
  • Access to resources for feminist opinion-forming and projects (finance, knowledge, community).

Service Required

The Goethe-Institut is seeking the services of Civil Society Organisations in Sub-Saharan Africa to deliver the following services:

  • Planning and implementation of training programmes for young women, applying feminist practices in at least one of the following areas: Rights, Representation, Resources.
  • Conceptualize and implement a small-scale public event aimed at engaging with a wider audience on their work as well as on feminist topics and approaches.

Eligibility

  • Open to registered Civil Society Organisation in Sub-Saharan Africa;
  • At least two years of proven work experience in the fields of gender-justice, equality & feminism(s) across relevant themes;
  • Track record of designing and implementing capacity-building programmes for young women in Sub-Saharan Africa;
  • Proven experience in project management and budget monitoring;
  • Profiles of internal and external team members demonstrating competence for the conceptualization and implementation of the training programme.

Selection Criteria

The project team of the Goethe-Institut will evaluate the different bids submitted based on the following award criteria:

  • Proposed budget
  • Quality of the proposed concept for training programmes and public event
  • Responsiveness to the needs of the local context
  • Experimental / innovative ideas, such as new formats, new approaches, new methodologies and new activities within the organisation’s portfolio
  • Feasibility (timeframe, budget & capacity); and
  • Demonstratable feminist ethos through approaches and practices
  • CVs of project team

Application

The organisation must submit the following:

  • Registration document of the organization (1 PDF)
  • Profile or portfolio of the organisation, incl. track record of previously implemented similar projects (indicating the project budgets and incl. 2-3 references) (1 PDF)
  • A detailed concept note of not more than 5 pages in total outlining the planned activities incl. a timeline and budget (up to 20,000 EUR per CSO over max. 18 months), taking the selection criteria above into consideration (1 PDF)
  • Profiles of internal and external project team members (1 PDF)
  • A short description of how the organisation follows a feminist ethos (200 words) (1 PDF)
  • Proposals can be submitted in English, French or Portuguese

Proposals need to be submitted electronically with the above 5 PDFs as attachments to Julia Scheller ([email protected]) with the subject line “CSO Training programme – (Name of Country)” no later than Sunday, 3 November 2024 – 23h00 SAST. Late submissions will not be considered.

For more information, visit Goethe-Institut.

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