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CSSF call for bids 2022 to 2023: gender-transformative interventions in cybersecurity programming

Bid for funding for gender-transformative approaches, research and interventions in Cybersecurity Programming.

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The Conflict Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) is a unique cross-government fund that tackles conflict, stability and security challenges overseas, which pose the greatest threat to UK national security.

Since its inception in 2015, CSSF programmes have addressed threats arising through conflict, serious and organised crime, terrorism and violent extremism in more than 85 countries and territories.

It has been a catalyst for a more integrated UK government response to fragility and conflict, including delivering our commitments under UK National Action Plan on Women, Peace & Security (WPS) 2018-2022, the National Cyber Strategy and the Integrated Review.

The Gender, Peace and Security (GPS) Portfolio funds innovative projects to address emerging trends and gaps within the WPS agenda.

The team are seeking bids that pilot gender-transformative interventions to cybersecurity programming to create a free, open, peaceful and secure cyberspace.

Proposals should be submitted by 11:59pm (GMT) on 21 August 2022 to CSSFGender.PeaceSecurity@fcdo.gov.uk.

Further details, including how to bid and the selection criteria, are in the terms of reference. These also include instructions on which documents you must provide when you bid.

Published 12 July 2022