Kyrgyzstan: call for bids for climate change projects in 2022/23

Objective

We are looking for production of media content that will raise awareness, educate and inform a variety of audiences about the most critical climate change impacts. This content will also promote positive consumer behaviours that reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions and encourage protection of natural resources. The maximum value of this opportunity is £30,000.

Bidding requirement

Following a fair and competitive selection process, a partner will be chosen to deliver and complete activities between January and March 2023.

Bids should address all of the following areas:

  1. Confirmation of the ability to scope and facilitate production of media content by the selected media outlet(s) that will raise awareness of audiences and promote positive consumption behaviours that reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions and encourage protection of natural resources.

  2. Confirm that media outlets will continue climate change coverage once the project has concluded to ensure the narrative continues and that they will look for opportunities to amplify this work.

  3. Provide data and metrics on the number of produced publications and reached audience assessed (by the selected media outlet(s) to measure the outcomes and impact.

  4. Provide details of who are best placed to deliver this agenda. Selection and financial support decisions should demonstrate how they support Civil Society Organisations that have been chosen.

  5. Confirm provision of grants will be undertaken to selected media outlet(s) to support climate change related reporting as per above.

  6. Show how your proposal will focus on the following topics: recycling, re-use, minimal waste, climate friendly products, carbon footprints, ease of changing habits etc. and link directly to GHG emission reduction and positive outcomes for people and nature.

Application process

Applicants should complete project proposal form (ODT, 73.7 KB) and Activity Based Budget template (ODS, 10.4 KB) in English.

Responses should be sent electronically to the British Embassy in Bishkek at:

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