Improving Citizen Participation and Accountability in Local Government Service Delivery Processes in Health and Education – Uganda


funding-opportunities

Deadline Date: May 08, 2025 

 Donor Name: Enabel

 Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000

 Category: Grant

 Reference URL:https://www.enabel.be/grants/

The Enabel is seeking applications to improve citizen participation and accountability in local government service delivery processes in health and education.

Enabel Uganda launched a portfolio with the primary goal of empowering young people and women to become active, economically independent citizens in a sustainable society that respects human rights and provides quality services. The objective is articulated through 2 main pillars. 

  • Pillar 1: Empowering young people, especially women, by equipping them with technical and vocational skills for sustainable and decent agricultural work and green economy. 
  • Pillar 2: Ensuring access to safe and quality education and healthcare, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children, girls, women, and refugees.
Objectives
  • The specific objectives of this Call for Proposals is/are:
    • Citizens have increased awareness on their right to participate in and provide feedback on local government service delivery. 
    • Provide citizens with opportunities to voice their concerns, engage in dialogue, and participate in sub-county and district-level planning for health and education. 
    • Citizens have access to mechanism and approaches that promote transparency, demand accountability and challenge corruption in the delivery of health and education services.
    • Duty bearers, accountability and anti-corruption actors have increased their responsiveness to citizen demands.
Funding Information
  • Grant amount:
    • The minimum amount available under this Call for Proposals is 275,000 EUR. 
    • The maximum amount available under this Call for Proposals is 305,000 EUR.
  • The initial planned duration of an action may not be less than 18 months nor exceed 24 months.
Expected Outcomes
  • The expected outcomes are:
    • Citizens are aware of their right to participate in Local Government Service delivery processes for health and education.
    • Citizens actively participate in discussions, in planning and decision-making processes on service delivery in Health and education.
    • Citizens’ concerns, demands and priorities in health and education public service delivery are adopted and implemented at all levels (sub-national and national) by duty bearers/government authorities.
    • Accountability and anti-corruption actors are resourced, effective and delivering on their mandate to the citizens.
Expected Results
  • The expected results are:
    • In the districts of Jinja (Jinja city and Jinja District), Kamuli, Kasese, Kabarole and Kyegegwa, Fort Portal City:
      • Increased civic awareness, i.e. Citizens are provided with information that empowers them to provide feedback and demand for accountability of service delivery in health and education. 
      • Increased citizens’ participation in district and city local governments during planning (to inform decision making at national and LG levels) and monitoring of health and education services delivery. 
Ineligible Costs
  • The following costs shall not be eligible:
    • Accounting entries not leading to payments;
    • Provisions for liabilities and charges, losses, debts or possible future debts;
    • Debts and debit interests;
    • Doubtful debts;
    • Currency exchange losses;
    • Loans to third parties;
    • Guarantees and securities,
    • Costs already financed by another grant;
    • Invoices made out by other organisations for goods and services already subsidised;
    • Subcontracting by means of service or consultancy contracts to personnel members, Board members or General Assembly members of the organisation subsidised;
    • Any sub-letting to oneself;
    • Purchases of land or buildings;
    • Compensation for damage falling under the civil liability of the organisation;
    • Employment termination compensation for the term of notice not performed;
    • Purchase of alcoholic beverages, tobacco and derived products thereof. 
    • Grants to sub-beneficiaries 
    • Salary bonuses 
Target Groups 
  • The target beneficiaries of the project are
    • Organized community structures in the five targeted districts and 2 cities. E.g. community monitors, monitoring systems etc. 
    • the selected CBOs/NGOs operating in the 5 target districts and 2 cities. 
    • Directly targeted duty bearers (in health and education sectors), accountability and anti-corruption structures (council and service delivery structures). 
    • Leadership and governance structures in schools (PTAs/BOGs) and health facilities (HUMCs and Hospital boards).
  • The indirect beneficiaries are the
    • Residents, including citizens and refugees, in the 5 districts and 2 cities.
    • the health and education government officials/duty bearers and some indirectly targeted accountability and anti-corruption actors in the 5 target districts and 2 Cities at regional and national level. 
    • The lower secondary schools and health facilities in the 5 target districts and 2.
Eligibility Criteria
  • To be admissible for grants, the applicant must satisfy the following conditions:
    • be a legal person; 
    • be a non-profit private entity or a foundation;
      • be a legal entity of private law for which profit maximization is not the priority objective 
      • be a (local/national) non-governmental organization, 
    • be established or represented in Uganda; 
    • be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action with the co-applicant(s) and not be acting as an intermediary.