Australian Government
Type of work: Project and Program Management
Relevent Country: Thailand
Last Date: 17-09-2023
The Mekong Thought Leadership and Think Tanks Network Program (MTT) has opened a call for its Rapid Response Grants.
The Mekong Thought Leadership and Think Tanks Network Program, supported by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), aims to work with national and regional knowledge-based policy influence organizations (KBPIOs) in the Mekong subregion to enhance their capacities to effectively engage stakeholders involved in policy processes.
The long-term goal of the program is to contribute to improved and more equitable water and energy security, adaptation, and mitigation of climate change in the Mekong Region for the benefit of all, especially the marginalized, vulnerable, and at-risk communities and social and gender groups. To do so, the program aims to contribute to more robust and more inclusive water, energy, and climate research and policy interfaces, resulting in more effective and equitable policies, which are cross-sectoral, informed by evidence, and are responding to the needs of climate vulnerable communities and socially marginalized or at-risk groups.
These groups include women and people from gender minorities, people living in multidimensional poverty, and people living with disabilities.
Rapid Response Grants are one of the key knowledge-generating activities of the MTT Program. These flexible grants support focused interdisciplinary research projects that seek practical solutions to urgent or emerging challenges in the water-energy-climate nexus. The rapid response grants are targeted to improve understanding of how climate resilience of specific water and energy systems, equity, and their interlinkages may be enhanced. The Rapid Response Grants operationalize this through reinterpreting, integrating, sharing, and using existing policy-relevant research to engage governments, the public, and stakeholders, in practical solutions.
Water-Energy-Climate challenges in the Mekong
Areas of Rapid Response
To address the above interconnected, socio-technical-policy WEC challenges in the Mekong region, the applicant shall select one of the following rapid response areas:
Funding and Duration
Expected Outputs
Who can apply?
Project Lead Applicant:
Project Consortium Member:
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