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Support to Education and Health Sectors in Eritrea

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184361PROSPECTSEN

Overview

The European Commission is offering an Action Grant titled "Support to Education and Health Sectors in Eritrea" with the identifier EuropeAid/184361/DD/ACT/ER, aimed at advancing development in Eritrea's education and health systems. The total budget for this grant is €580,000, and it is part of the Neighbourhood, Development, and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI-Global Europe). The grant targets projects addressing structural challenges specifically within these sectors, reflecting ongoing needs in Eritrea as highlighted in EU reports.

Eligible applicants include natural persons, public bodies, and private entities with legal status, which may encompass NGOs, government institutions, international organizations, and private sector contributors involved in socially impactful initiatives. Compliance with EU ethical standards and financial stability is necessary for all applicants.

The primary financial mechanism is through direct monetary funding via action grants, with the funding potentially disbursed as either lump sums or based on incurred costs, contingent on adhering to the detailed budget outlined in the application documents.

The application process follows a restricted procedure, requiring a two-stage application where candidates first submit a concept note followed by a full application for shortlisted projects. While collaboration in consortia is encouraged because of the NDICI’s focus on partnerships, it is not explicitly required.

Geographically, the grant is focused exclusively on Eritrea, and it emphasizes enhancing education by improving access to quality education and vocational training, as well as health by strengthening healthcare infrastructure and services.

Applicants must ensure their projects are currently in the implementation phase to qualify for funding, as the program seeks to support projects with measurable outcomes rather than initial stage developments. The expected funding range for individual grants is between €200,000 and €500,000.

Proposals must be submitted electronically via the EU Funding & Tenders Portal by the deadline of July 3, 2025, with earlier rounds of concept notes due by May 19, 2025. Required submission documents include logical frameworks, budget plans, and declarations of honor.

While specific co-funding requirements are not mentioned, it is common for NDICI grants to encourage or expect co-financing as part of the application. No success rates are provided, but the competitive nature of restricted procedures suggests that approval rates may be lower due to higher competition.

In summary, this grant opportunity invites proposals focusing on improving education and health in Eritrea, with a clear emphasis on ensuring proposals meet operational and ethical standards while aiming for impactful outcomes. Interested parties are encouraged to download and review all relevant documentation to prepare their applications appropriately.

Detail

The European Commission is offering an Action Grant, EuropeAid/184361/DD/ACT/ER, to support the Education and Health Sectors in Eritrea. The program falls under the umbrella of Human rights and democracy. The geographical zone for this action is Eritrea. The total budget allocated for this grant is 580,000 EUR. The grant was published on 19/05/2025 and updated on 19/05/2025. The deadline for submission is 03/07/2025.

The following documents are available for download: Guidelines (restricted) in English published on 19 May 2025, Application form CN (restricted procedure) in English published on 19 May 2025, Application form FA (restricted procedure) in English published on 19 May 2025, Annex B - Budget published on 19 May 2025, Annex C - Logical Framework published on 19 May 2025, Annex D - identification form (natural person) published on 19 May 2025, Annex D - Indentification form (Public law body) published on 19 May 2025, Annex D - Identification form (Private or Public law body with legal form) published on 19 May 2025, Annex F - PADOR offline registration form published on 19 May 2025, Annex G Standard Grant Contract published on 19 May 2025, Annex H - Declation of Honour published on 19 May 2025, Annex L - Self evaluation questionnaire published on 19 May 2025, Annex K - Clarification on financing not linked to costs published on 19 May 2025, Annex J - Information on tax regime applicabel to grant contracts published on 19 May 2025, and Appendix - Derogations International Organisations published on 19 May 2025, all in English.

In summary, this is a call for proposals for an Action Grant focused on supporting the Education and Health sectors within Eritrea. The grant, with a budget of 580,000 EUR, is part of the Human rights and democracy program. Interested applicants should download and review all the provided documents, including the guidelines, application forms, and annexes related to the budget, logical framework, identification forms, PADOR registration, grant contract, declaration of honor, self-evaluation questionnaire, clarification on financing, information on tax regime, and derogations for international organizations. The deadline for submitting applications is July 3, 2025.

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Breakdown

Eligible Applicant Types: The eligible applicant types are not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, the presence of identification forms for natural persons, public law bodies, and private or public law bodies with legal form suggests that a variety of organizations and individuals are potentially eligible. The appendix regarding derogations for international organizations further indicates their eligibility.

Funding Type: The funding type is Action Grants.

Consortium Requirement: The text does not explicitly state whether a single applicant or a consortium is required. The application forms labeled "CN (restricted procedure)" and "FA (restricted procedure)" might imply different application processes for different types of applicants, but it does not clarify the consortium requirement.

Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The geographical zone for this opportunity is Eritrea.

Target Sector: The program targets the education and health sectors. It also falls under the broader program of human rights and democracy.

Mentioned Countries: Eritrea is the only country explicitly mentioned.

Project Stage: The project stage is not explicitly mentioned in the provided text.

Funding Amount: The budget for this opportunity is 580,000 EUR.

Application Type: The application type is not explicitly stated, but the mention of "restricted procedure" suggests a multi-stage application process or a pre-qualification requirement. The call is an open call for submission.

Nature of Support: Beneficiaries will receive money through action grants.

Application Stages: The mention of "restricted procedure" and the presence of different application forms (CN and FA) could imply multiple stages, but the exact number of stages is not specified.

Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.

Co-funding Requirement: The co-funding requirement is not explicitly mentioned in the provided text.

Summary:

This opportunity is an open call for action grants focused on supporting the education and health sectors in Eritrea. Funded by the European Commission under the program of human rights and democracy, the initiative has a total budget of 580,000 EUR. The call is open for submission with a deadline of July 3, 2025. While the specific types of eligible applicants are not fully detailed, the documentation suggests that natural persons, public law bodies, private or public law bodies with legal form, and international organizations are potentially eligible. The application process seems to involve a restricted procedure, possibly indicating multiple stages or specific pre-qualification requirements. Applicants are advised to consult the provided guidelines and relevant annexes, including budget templates, logical framework templates, and identification forms, to prepare their submissions. The funding aims to provide financial support to projects that contribute to the improvement of education and health outcomes within Eritrea, aligning with broader human rights and democracy objectives.

Short Summary

Impact
The funding aims to bolster development in Eritrea’s education and health systems.
Applicant
Applicants should possess skills in project management, financial planning, and sector-specific expertise in education and health.
Developments
The activities/projects will focus on improving access to quality education and healthcare services in Eritrea.
Applicant Type
The funding is designed for NGOs, public institutions, international organizations, and private sector entities engaged in socially impactful projects.
Consortium Requirement
The funding allows for both single applicants and consortia, although collaborative proposals are encouraged.
Funding Amount
The funding amount is €580,000.
Countries
Eritrea is the only country explicitly mentioned as relevant for this funding.
Industry
The funding targets the education and health sectors, aligning with broader human rights and democracy objectives.