Addressing Neglected Areas of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa (ANSRHRA)
Opens 2024 Mar 18 10:00 AM (EDT)
Deadline 2024 May 13 11:59 PM (EDT)
Description


Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and other funding partners are investing up to CAD19.1 million to fund up to 16 implementation research teams for an anticipatory funding opportunity for addressing neglected areas of sexual and reproductive health and rights in Sub-Saharan Africa (ANSRHRA).

The initiative’s overall aim is to support greater realization of neglected SRHR by under-served populations, including women and girls, in sub-Saharan Africa.

Call Details

This anticipatory funding opportunity will involve a two-stage process. In the first stage, interested applicants will be required to submit a Letter of Intent (LOI). This stage requires applicants to complete an eligibility checklist and upload supporting documents. Only applicants who are successful at the LOI stage will be invited to submit a full technical proposal. 

The ANSRHRA initiative will prioritize projects that address the following five priority areas of SRHR: 

  • improving access to family planning and contraceptive services
  • expanding access to safe abortion where legally permitted and post-abortion care
  • upholding SRHR rights and ensuring access to services for adolescents 
  • preventing and improving services for people experiencing sexual and gender-based violence
  • strengthening advocacy for SRHR

Successful projects will address at least one of these priority areas of SRHR. 

The full list of eligibility requirements, including the list of eligible countries, and frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be found in the following links:

  1. Call for Letters of Intent document
  2. FAQ document

The deadline to submit an EOI is May 13, 2024 – 23:59 ET.

Application Process


To complete an online application, select ‘Apply’.

For more specific details on the application process for the LOI stage, please consult the Call page.

Apply

Addressing Neglected Areas of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa (ANSRHRA)



Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and other funding partners are investing up to CAD19.1 million to fund up to 16 implementation research teams for an anticipatory funding opportunity for addressing neglected areas of sexual and reproductive health and rights in Sub-Saharan Africa (ANSRHRA).

The initiative’s overall aim is to support greater realization of neglected SRHR by under-served populations, including women and girls, in sub-Saharan Africa.

Call Details

This anticipatory funding opportunity will involve a two-stage process. In the first stage, interested applicants will be required to submit a Letter of Intent (LOI). This stage requires applicants to complete an eligibility checklist and upload supporting documents. Only applicants who are successful at the LOI stage will be invited to submit a full technical proposal. 

The ANSRHRA initiative will prioritize projects that address the following five priority areas of SRHR: 

  • improving access to family planning and contraceptive services
  • expanding access to safe abortion where legally permitted and post-abortion care
  • upholding SRHR rights and ensuring access to services for adolescents 
  • preventing and improving services for people experiencing sexual and gender-based violence
  • strengthening advocacy for SRHR

Successful projects will address at least one of these priority areas of SRHR. 

The full list of eligibility requirements, including the list of eligible countries, and frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be found in the following links:

  1. Call for Letters of Intent document
  2. FAQ document

The deadline to submit an EOI is May 13, 2024 – 23:59 ET.

Application Process


To complete an online application, select ‘Apply’.

For more specific details on the application process for the LOI stage, please consult the Call page.

Apply
Opens
2024 Mar 18 10:00 AM (EDT)
Deadline
2024 May 13 11:59 PM (EDT)