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British Embassy Asunción: human rights call for bids 2023 to 2024

The British Embassy in Asunción is now accepting project proposals in the area of human rights for delivery between 4 August 2023 and 26 February 2024.

The British Embassy in Asunción, Paraguay, aims to support short-term interventions valued at up to Gs. 87.800.000 that focus on promoting human rights and inclusion in Paraguay. The deadline for submitting proposals is Sunday 23 July 2023 (until 11:59pm, Paraguay time).

We welcome proposals from legally constituted non-governmental, non-profit organisations. Unfortunately, we cannot consider project proposals submitted by companies or for-profit organisations.

Thematic areas

We are particularly interested in projects proposals focused on the following thematic areas of work:

  • promotion and protection of human rights: promoting equality and inclusion of people with disabilities, Indigenous People, and the LGBT+ community, and
  • strengthening protection for women and girls: reducing vulnerability to gender-based violence for women and girls, including those in the target groups for this call

The United Kingdom aims to support women and girls, human rights, and inclusion. We are looking for creative project proposals that deliver real, measurable results with direct impact on the beneficiaries.

Proposals will aim to promote equality and inclusion of women and girls, indigenous people, people with disabilities and members of the LGBT+ community. Proposals should fulfil at least 1 of the following outcomes:

  • increasing participation of these groups in decision-making processes
  • raising awareness and promoting gender equality
  • reducing discrimination and violence against these groups
  • building capacity in the use of technologies, and increasing civic participation
  • strengthening existing networks or creating new spaces for exchanging best practice in any of the thematic areas
  • converge one or more thematic areas in interdisciplinary approaches
  • enabling conditions for community-led initiatives based on research and available data

Eligibility criteria

To be eligible, your organisation must be a legally registered not-for-profit agency, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) or an academic or research institution, and must demonstrate:

  • proof of legal registration
  • previous experience in delivering and managing projects
  • preferably previous experience working with international agencies or organisations

Project bid guidance

  • you must submit proposals in English or Spanish using the Project Proposal Form and Activity Based Budget (ABB) provided below. Note that project proposals in English are strongly encouraged
  • projects are funded under a reimbursement scheme for a specific time period running from 4 August 2023 to 26 February 2024, with no expectations of continued funding beyond this period
  • funding is paid in arrears. Project bids should demonstrate 50% spend by 30 November 2023 and 100% spend by 26 February 2024
  • projects must be completed by 26 February 2024
  • proposals must be submitted in local currency (Paraguayan Guaraníes)
  • minimum project budget is Gs. 43.900.000 and maximum project budget is Gs. 87.800.000. Note that proposals close to the minimum or maximum limit can be considered.
  • each institution may submit up to a maximum of 2 proposals
  • successful bidders will be notified by 1 August 2023
  • due to the high number of bids we receive, we are unable to provide detailed feedback on unsuccessful bids

Submit your Project Proposal and Activity Based Budget to UKinParaguay@fcdo.gov.uk by 11:59pm (Paraguay Standard Time, GMT-4) on Sunday 23 July 2023. Late proposals will not be considered.

The subject line of the email should be ‘Project Bid [NAME OF ORGANISATION] – [PROJECT TITLE]’

Selection criteria

Bids will be assessed against the following criteria:

  • alignment with the thematic areas of this call
  • achievable outcomes within the funding period and sustainability after the funding ends
  • clear project design which includes monitoring and evaluation procedures
  • identified risks and planned mitigation
  • demonstrated capacity to implement and deliver the project outcomes
  • alignment with the Paris Agreement, demonstrating that a climate and environmental risk and impact evaluation was conducted, and no environmental harm will be done
  • safeguarding policies that ensure protection of beneficiaries, with consideration to and evidence on how interventions will impact on gender equality, disability inclusion and those with protected characteristic
  • demonstrated value for money in the Activity Based Budget
Dates  Activities 
23 June 2023  Call for bids announcement 
5 July 2023  Online question and answer session 
23 July 2023  Deadline for implementers to submit Project Proposal Forms and Activity Based Budget 
24 to 31 July 2023  Proposals reviewed by the British Embassy Asuncion’s Projects Board 
1 August 2023  Notification of outcome of bids 
4 August 2023 to 26 February 2024  Projects implementation period 

Additional information and documentation

Visit the British Embassy Asuncion on Facebook to watch a recording of the information session

All implementers will be expected to sign a standard Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) grant agreement with the Embassy. The terms of the agreement are not negotiable.

All projects are expected to achieve 50% spend by 30 November 2023, and completion of project as well as 100% spend by 26 February 2024. Activity Based Budgets must reflect this requirement.

English Spanish 
Project proposal form Project proposal form (ODT, 53.5 KB) Formulario de propuesta de proyecto (ODT, 40.9 KB)
Activity based budget Activity based budget (ODS, 9.91 KB) Presupuesto basado en actividades (ODS, 8.03 KB)
Guidance for bidding budget Guidance for bidding organisations (ODT, 13.8 KB) Guía para Socio Implementador proponente (ODT, 13.2 KB)
Frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions (ODT, 18.3 KB) Preguntas frequentes (ODT, 18 KB)
Published 23 June 2023
Last updated 13 July 2023 + show all updates
  1. Added a link to the information session video and additional supporting documents

  2. Added translation