The Microinsurance Innovation Facility housed at the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Social Finance Programme has launched a new call for proposals under the new Round 5 of its innovation grants programme.
Under this application window, the Facility expects to support three to five large grants, between US$100,000 and US$500,000, and four or five small grants (less than US$100,000).
The Facility seeks to promote microinsurance projects that utilize technology and process innovations to increase operational efficiency to protect large numbers of low-income households. The present call is sponsored by the Z Zurich Foundation and it has a focus on ‘scale and efficiency.’
In Round 5, applicants that propose to use technology and other innovation to create operational efficiencies and/or allow organizations to server large number of poor households will be selected. The focus is not just technology, but also on process chances that can help in the efficient scaling up of operations. We are interested in the entire gamut of operations ranging from the client interface at the front end, to the processing of applications, claims and renewals at the back end, and mechanisms that hold the supply chain together.
The Facility prefers to support efforts to expand, improve or build on existing microinsurance programmes.
Applications have to be submitted online through the ILO website. The deadline for submission is 25 January 2011. For more information, visit this link.
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Date: 10/01/11
Hi,
Please send us a format if any for submitting our project proposal.
Thanking you.
Shafiur Rahman
TSP
we are ready to make the application. Waneema women group.
9 January 2011
SEEKING PARTNERSHIP
I feel proud to present to you Anjuman Behbood e Khawateen, an organization focused on women rights. Please have look at the following details of the organization;
Who we are?
Anjuman Behbood e Khawateen is not for profit voluntary, non governmental, non political and non sectarian organization registered with Govt. of NWFP under Registrar of society act 1860. Geographical area of interventions is 24 districts of KPK province including adjacent FATA/F.R areas.
What we do?
From working with dedicated local partner organizations and listening to the voices of poor people, we have first-hand knowledge of the causes and impact of poverty. We see poverty as a violation of human dignity and a denial of the basic guarantees of life: the right to earn a living, to take decisions, to food, education, health care, shelter and a safe environment. Our role is to help poor and marginalized people to secure the power to claim these rights for themselves. We are encouraged that with the support of governments and civil society organizations, life for many people is improving, as opportunities for democracy and development have opened up. We recognize the UN Millennium Development Goals initiative to halve the numbers of those living in extreme poverty by 2015.
How we work?
All our work is based on the spirit of cooperation and partnership. We help to build a world free from poverty through inter-faith and inter-community dialogue and cooperation. We nurture the talents, commitment and energy of all our supporters, volunteers and staff. Together we uphold a commitment to honesty, mutual respect, accountability and diversity. ours partners are NUPAP/UNDP, GoKPK; The Asia Foundation, Association of Pakistani professional in UAE, Shell Pakistan, Global Pharmaceutical, Church World Services and Women for Women International
What we want?
Partnership for us is not a matter of convenience, but of principle. So everything we do in the field is built on mutually accountable relationships with partners with roots in the communities. We help to fund their work, facilitate their learning, and develop their capacities. They, in turn enrich us with their wisdom, experience and vision. Anjuman Behbood e Khawateen promotes the concept of participatory development with focus on accountability and transparency.
So please put your hands with us to strengthen our struggle to end poverty from the world. We would appreciate any assistance, in cash or kind to support our target group well. If you require any information, please let me know. I would be more than glad to comply at the earliest.
Thanks and warms regards!
Shazia Qudrat
Chief Executive Officer
Anjuman Behbood e Khawteen