Increasing participation of people with disabilities in new or existing USAID programs and Strengthening the capacity and services of DPOs
Post Date
January 15th 2015
Application Due Date
January 29th 2015
Funding Opportunity Number
SOL-388-15-000002
CFDA Number(s)
98.001
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Grant
Funding Activity Categories
Number of Awards
1
Eligibility Categories
Applications MUST be from qualified Local Disabled Peopleуs Organization (DPOуs) and US Based International Organization legally registered in Bangladesh. All applicants must be legally recognized organizational entities under applicable laws of Bangladesh. However Local DPOs are strongly encouraged to apply. USAID will not accept applications from individuals. Public International Organizations (PIOs) are not eligible to apply for funding under this program. Mainstream (non-DPO organizations applying for funds must include in their application letter(s) of signed support from local DPOs they wish to partner with for the purpose of the project.
Funding
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Estimated Total Funding:
$5000000
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Award Range:
$20000 - $600000
Grant Description
According to the World Health Organization (2011), approximately 15% of any population has some form of disability, with a higher incidence of disability in countries that are post conflict or affected by natural disasters. The prevalence of disability is expected to rise in coming years due to an ageing global population and an increase in chronic health conditions. Of the estimated 1 billion people throughout the world with a disability, 80% live in less resourced nations. People with disabilities are more likely to experience poverty. Women and girls with disabilities often experience double-discrimination on account of gender and disability. Due to stigma, discrimination and inaccessibility, people with disabilities are less likely to access basic services such as education, employment and healthcare. The lack of access to vital services and programs contributes to their marginalization and exclusion, with little or no option to escape from poverty. Societies that are inclusive of their diverse populations are more likely to be democratic, participatory and equitable. They are more likely to meet their development goals. In spite of this, and although disability is a crosscutting development issue, people with disabilities often remain invisible in the global development agenda. USAIDуs Disability Policy states that USAID will not discriminate against people with disabilities and will work to ensure the inclusion and active participation of people with disabilities in USAID-funded programs and activities. To this end, USAID has mainstreamed disability in several of its key policies and sector strategies, such as the Education Strategy (2011), Gender Equality and Female Empowerment Policy (2012) and Strategy on Democracy, Human Rights and Governance (2013). The USAID Disability Policy also calls on missions to reach out to partners, host country counterparts and other donors to lead a collaborative effort to end discrimination against and promote equal opportunity for people with disabilities. In response, several USAID missions have addressed disability in their Country Development Cooperation Strategies. Disability rights are human rights. As noted in the Agencyуs Strategy on Democracy, Human Rights and Governance: ри a deliberate human rights lens should be applied across USAIDуs portfolio to ensure that the Agencyуs programs are not inadvertently contributing to marginalization or inequality. By using a human rights lens, potential beneficiaries who are most at risk of having their rights neglected or abused п such as LGBT persons, people with disabilities, indigenous peoples п will be better recognized and included in USAID programming.с In July 2009, the US signed the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities affirming its commitment to the human rights of people with disabilities around the world. To date, most of the countries in which USAID operates have also signed and ratified the Convention signaling a global movement towards the full realization of the rights of people with disabilities and their role in the international development community.
Contact Information
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Agency
Agency for International Development
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Office:
None
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Agency Contact:
FLORENCE DAS
Acquisition and Assistance Speciali
Phone 88028855500 -
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