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Call for bids to the Philippines: Bilateral Fund for 2015-16

The British Embassy is accepting bids to the bilateral programme fund for financial year 2015-16 until 12 December 2014.

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The British Embassy Manila is accepting concept bids for the 2015-2016 Bilateral Programme Fund until 12 December 2014. The Bilateral Fund is money devolved fully to the Embassy to spend on priority issues linked to our country business plan and one or more of the Foreign Policy Priorities in order to deliver transformational policy change in the Philippines.

The British Embassy Manila’s business plan covers a wide range of issues including human rights, economic reform or growth, exchanges, counter-proliferation, education, development, institutional reform, capacity building and climate change.

We want the Bilateral Fund to focus in particular on the issue of governance. Governance is central to all of the hope and aspirations of the Philippines. Governance is essential for long term prosperity and, it is the best support for democracy, good governance and human rights.

We are looking for practical interventions that will lead to a real and timely difference to decision-making and implementation changes. Proposals focusing purely on research, analysis, seminars or workshops will not be relevant unless they lead to specific and measurable action. Projects can be at regional or state level within a country, provided that replicability is built into the proposal and sufficient impact is likely.

Please read carefully the Bilateral Programme Fund Strategy FY 2015-16 (PDF, 486 KB, 5 pages) before submitting your bid.

We encourage you to contact our Bilateral Manager, Clarisse Fogg to discuss your idea in order to ensure that it fits with the Philippines’ Bilateral Programme Fund strategy and meets our requirements. Therefore, in order to give us ample time to work with you on your concept, please get in touch with Clarisse right away to discuss your concept before you submit a Project Concept Form (MS Word Document, 56.5 KB) ahead of the December 12 deadline.

Published 20 November 2014