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Aim —
The objective of the Community-based Adaptation Activity Grants is to increase the resilience of communities in the region to the unavoidable impacts of climate change.
More information —
- Preference will be given to Australian and international NGOs working in consortia; particularly where consortia build on the comparative advantages of individual organisations.
- AusAID brochure: link
Sectors —
Who can apply
Type of organisations targeted —
Specific organisations targeted —
NGO's
Type of projects —
Specific type of projects —
climate change adaptation at the community level.
Project stadia — scale up and replicate
Target world region —
Specific information on target countries —
Australia's aid program focuses on the Asia Pacific region. We are internationally recognised for our leading role in the region, particularly in PNG and the Pacific. Our aid is even more important given two-thirds of the world’s poor—some 800 million people—live in the Asia Pacific, yet they receive less than one third of global aid. Australia also provides assistance to Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean. Our aid to Africa has increased significantly in recent years and now represents around five per cent of the aid program.
Criteria — http://www.ausaid.gov.au/business/pdf/iccai-ngo-guidelines.pdf
How to apply
Application procedure —
Selection procedure —