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SUMMARY:COVID-19 Emerging Research: Special Call for "Expressions of Interest"
DESCRIPTION:SUMERNET) announces a special call for Expression of Interest (EoI) for its COVID-19 emerging research grant in 2020. Total funds available is approximately US$150\,000 for one multi-country research project\, which will be completed within 12 months. \nDate of call: 10th June 2020 \nDeadline for application: 25th June 2020 \nOpportunity background\nThis ongoing fourth phase of SUMERNET (SUMERNET 4 All) aims to “reduce water insecurity for all in particular for the poor\, marginalized and socially vulnerable groups of women and men in the Mekong Region”. \nIn response to the fast-evolving situation of water insecurity across the Mekong countries\, “SUMERNET 4 All” is launching an emerging research call that specifically concentrates on reducing water insecurities of the marginalized and most vulnerable people and groups in the Mekong Region during the COVID-19 crises. \nThis call will fund one multi-country research project that will provide evidence for the local\, national and regional efforts to deal with water challenges and ensure pathways to impact on policy and practice. The research priorities of this call are aligned with the SUMERNET 4 All goal and three research themes below. \n(1) water access\, rights and allocation in times of water insecurity; \n(2) governance and management of water-related disaster risks; \n(3) transboundary interactions with water systems. \nExpedited timelines apply throughout process to ensure delivery meets rapid response needs. It is expected that contracting and start-up of successful project will be equally expedited. Research project lead and team members are required to treat this call with the utmost urgency. \nDetails of this call\nThe format of applications is based on a shortened version of the well-established SUMERNET 4 All collaborative research funding instrument. However\, while not an explicit requirement \,we emphasize that applications with involvement of policy makers\, planners\, practitioners and marginalized women and men are particularly welcome\, as are those lead or co-lead by women. \nSuccessful applications will have to fulfil the following aspects: \n\nResearch and policy engagement activities need to be conducted in all the five countries in the Mekong Region including Cambodia\, Lao PDR\, Myanmar\, Thailand and Vietnam.\nLearning across participating countries and comparison of research results in five countries should be part of the research project.\nUse a multidisciplinary research approach that includes gender equity and social justice\, human rights\, conflict sensitivity\, governance\, and poverty reduction as key targets.\nEngagement with a diverse group of team members that represent different genders\, ages\, and ethnicities\, and are at different stages in their research career is an advantage\, specifically if the project has a female lead.\nEventual beneficiaries of this research project prioritize the marginalized and most vulnerable groups in the Mekong Region\, with a primary goal to understand these groups’ water insecurity due to the combined effects of environmental stressors and the COVID-19 crisis.\nStudy powerful groups/organizations/individuals e.g. policymakers\, planners and practitioners to understand their current policies\, plans or practices relevant to water insecurity.\nProvide recommendations to help enhance policies and/or practices that reduce water insecurity for the marginalized and most vulnerable groups in the Mekong Region by securing access and control to water resources.\nLeading agency and Team Leader of research project has extensive experience and proven capacity to manage multi-country research grants in the Mekong Region.\nProject team has proven experience and expertise to carry out the proposed research project.                                                                                           \n\nOutputs and timeline \n\nTwo manuscripts in English for submission to academic journals\nOne policy brief\, in English and translated into at least one local language in the Mekong Region\nAt least two public products (e.g. blog\, video\, Op-Ed\, etc)\, with at least one product involving marginalised and vulnerable communities\nAt least two policy engagement events\nProject reports\nAll activities and publications must be completed within one year\n\nWho can apply?\nThe Lead Applicant (LA) must be from the organizations that are current or past grantees of SUMERNET programme or other grants from SEI. Lead applicants need to demonstrate that they have the skills\, knowledge and support necessary to direct the proposed research and to be actively engaged in carrying the research through its completion. The LA will need to show appropriate evidence of expertise and experience matched to the nature and context of research project. Lead Applicant must be a formal SUMERNET network member.  (Please apply to be a SUMERNET network member if you haven’t registered as a network member yet using this link).  \nTeam members from the five Mekong countries could be either from SUMERNET or outside. \nHow to apply?\nThe Expression of Interest (EoI) form (available as download with this call) and must be completed to ensure eligibility. Reference is made in the form to SUMERNET website where information on the programme’s goal\, objectives and priority themes\, as well as operating approach\, boundary partners\, capacity development etc is made. Please refer to this when submitting the EoI. \nAll applications must submit an Expression of Interest using the SUMERNET online submission platform at: https://sei.submittable.com/submit/168185/sumernet-4-all-covid-19-emerging-research-call-for-eoi  \nAttachments  to  be included in the submission\n* CV of Project Leader \n* CV of project team members \n* Excel file with activities\, outputs and budget \nSource: https://www.sumernet.org/blog/covid-19-emerging-research-special-call-for-expressions-of-interest \nShare on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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