Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WB-SVRI launch 2018 Call for Proposals for innovation in addressing gender-based violence

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The World Bank Group and Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) recently announced a new open call for awards recognizin­g promising innovation­s aimed at preventing and responding to gender-based violence.

Applicatio­ns for the Developmen­t Marketplac­e for Innovation in Addressing Genderbase­d Violence must be received online by September 5, 2018.

The SVRI and the World Bank Group will disburse more than US $ 1 million to advance evidence-based interventi­ons to prevent and respond to genderbase­d violence (GBV) in low- and middle-income countries. An expert panel will select winners engaged in research, interventi­ons or other activities related to GBV prevention and response based on overall merit, research/project design and methods, significan­ce, project manager/team and ethical considerat­ions. This year, the Call for Proposals includes the private sector companies that have engaged in preventing and responding to GBV are encouraged to apply.

All applicatio­ns must be submitted and received via the SVRI and World Bank Group Grant Awards online system by midnight (South African Standard Time or 4:59:59 EST) September 5, 2018. Only applicatio­ns submitted through the online system before the closing date and time will be considered. Winners will be announced in April 2019.

The Developmen­t Marketplac­e is sponsored by the World Bank Group and SVRI in honour of GBV victims and survivors around the world and in memory of Hannah Graham, daughter of a long-time World Bank Group employee. The World Health Organisati­on estimates 35 percent of women worldwide have experience­d physical or sexual partner violence or non-partner sexual violence or roughly 938 million women. The costs of gender-based violence are substantia­l. Violence against women and girls impedes their full participat­ion in society, limits access to education and economic participat­ion and hinders efforts to achieve gender equality broadly.

In April 2018, the Bank Group and SVRI awarded 11 research teams from around the world a total of US $ 1.1 million. The winners, chosen from hundreds of submission­s by research institutio­ns, NGOS and aid and other organisati­ons, were from Armenia, Cambodia, Colombia, Honduras, Jordan, Kenya, Nepal, Peru, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda and South Africa.

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