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Expression of Interest for Partnership

About World Vision Lebanon:

World Vision is an international partnership dedicated to working with the poor and oppressed to foster human transformation and promote justice. As a relief, development, and advocacy organization, we serve children, families, and communities, inspired by Christian values. Our commitment is to support the world’s most vulnerable people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. Central to our mission is child protection, with a focus on preventing, responding to, and addressing violence, neglect, and exploitation to improve the wellbeing of children.

In Lebanon, World Vision has been fighting poverty since 1975, working in all governorates to promote sustainable development. Our efforts prioritize child protection, health, education, livelihoods, peacebuilding, and humanitarian relief through participatory, community-led approaches. We understand that investing in children not only upholds human rights but also builds the foundation for inclusive social development and economic growth.

As part of our 2025-2030 strategy, World Vision Lebanon (WVL) is committed to transforming the lives of 1.5 million girls and boys by 2030. To achieve this, WVL has identified three key objectives to address the complex challenges facing children in Lebanon: fostering economically resilient households that can provide for their children, creating safe and supportive environments for children to grow and thrive, and advocating for quality, uninterrupted education for all children, including those with disabilities and from diverse population groups.

Program description:

WVL aims to implement a comprehensive strategy to address the root causes of fragility and enhance community resilience, focusing on education, child protection, and livelihood needs. At the heart of WVL's efforts are children, who, despite being the most vulnerable in fragile environments, are central to societal development and long-term transformation. The proposed interventions prioritize empowering local actors to carry out sustainable initiatives that empower community members. These initiatives will include raising awareness about protection issues, providing targeted livelihood and education support to caregivers, and building the capacity of partners to drive lasting change. By adopting a triple nexus programming approach, the overarching goal is to transform the lives of vulnerable populations in Tripoli by integrating humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding approaches into sustainable strategies. This goal will be achieved through a series of education and livelihood-focused activities that lead to immediate and intermediate outcomes. The interventions will primarily target vulnerable households with children aged 12-18 years.

About World Vision’s Triple Nexus Programming Approach:

Our nexus programming approach is designed to enable World Vision to address immediate survival needs and build towards a better future for vulnerable children and families in fragile contexts. Transcending the traditional humanitarian/development/peacebuilding divide means combining working "in" fragility (the work of protecting lives, ensuring the survival of the most affected and most vulnerable children and protecting their rights), while contributing to their recovery and resilience after crises by working "on" fragility (addressing the root causes of fragility so that progress towards peace and stability becomes possible). Responding flexibly to this kind of volatile change requires humanitarian, development and peacebuilding actors to work flexibly together towards collective outcomes for children. Thus, the Triple Nexus approach aims to address the overlapping challenges of humanitarian crises, development setbacks, and peace-related issues.

Partnership Objective

World Vision Lebanon (WVL) is seeking to partner with local NGOs and CSOs to collaborate on achieving its strategic goals through the implementation of a multi-sector program in Tripoli. This initiative will focus on the nexus development approach, integrating humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding efforts for maximum and sustainable impact.

Responsibilities of Partners

  • Collaborate with WVL to implement education, life skills, and livelihood activities as outlined in the program’s concept note and log frame.
  • Support WVL’s communication and advocacy efforts to enhance program visibility and impact.
  • Participate in WVL-led capacity-building sessions to strengthen their organizational and programmatic capabilities.

Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for this partnership, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Strategic Alignment: The applicant’s mission and strategy must align with WVL’s strategic objectives.
  • Relevant Experience: Applicants must have proven experience in implementing livelihood and education/life skills initiatives.
  • Grassroots Involvement: Local grassroots organizations are strongly encouraged to apply.
  • Consortiums Encouraged: Consortia of local NGOs and CSOs are highly encouraged to apply, with preference given to those with a strong local presence.
  • Legal Status: Applicants must be legally registered in Lebanon and comply with Lebanese laws and regulations.

Specific Criteria for Consortium Members:

  • At least one consortium partner must have an operational presence in Tripoli.
  • The lead applicant in the consortium must be legally registered and compliant with Lebanese laws and regulations.

How to apply

Interested applicants should express their interest in applying for this opportunity by sending an email to lbn_parternships@wvi.org no later than September 16th 2024. Concept notes should be submitted on October 4th 2024. Details on how to apply can be found in the concept note guidelines.

Application deadlines

Send e-mail to WVL expressing interest in applying

Monday, September 16th 2024

Online Q&A sessions for interested applicants

Wednesday, September 18th, 2024

Pitching event

Friday, 27th September 2024

Concept note submission deadline

Friday, October 4th 2024

Partnership announcement

Friday, October 11th 2024

Call Type
Call for Trainings
Organisation
Intervention Sectors
Children & Youth
How to Apply

Interested applicants should express their interest in applying for this opportunity by sending an email to lbn_parternships@wvi.org no later than September 16th 2024. Concept notes should be submitted on October 4th 2024. Details on how to apply can be found in the concept note guidelines.

Deadline
Countries
Lebanon