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Folder Public Awareness activities - Call 2011-2012

Introduction

The specific convention between the Belgian Development Cooperation (DGDC) and the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) aims to contribute to a better knowledge of biodiversity and to reach a better execution of international environmental conventions in developing countries.

In the framework of its CHM 'public awareness' component, RBINS desires to reinforces the activities of CHM National Focal Points in their contribution to the implementation of the CBD. National CHMs play an essential role in the education and information of the general public and policy makers, on the value of biodiversity and on the opportunities offered by the Convention.

Themes in 2011-2012

The suggested themes have been chosen in accordance to the first objective of the Strategic Plan 2011-2020 of the Convention on Biological Diversity:

4 months project:

  • Study on suitable indicators for a baseline study on public awareness according to objective 1 of the Strategic Plan 2011-2020 of the Convention.

12 months project

  • 4 months project as well as a baseline study on perception on biodiversity based on the results of the 4 months project.

More information on the study on suitable indicators and a baseline study can be found here.

Projects financed in previous years

Selected projects of the Public awareness calls from 2005 - 2010

Eligibility

Are eligible in 2011-2012:

  • CHM National Focal Points of partner countries of the Belgium CHM:
    Algeria, Bénin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroun, Côte d'Ivoire, Cuba, Ethiopie, Guinée, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, R.D. du Congo, Rwanda, Viet Nam, Zambie

Type of support

RBINS will finance the selected projects up to 80% of their estimated costs. The remaining 20% will have to be provided by the local partner.

This call is subdivided in 2 seperate calls:

4 months project ending in 31 March 2012:

RBINS will finance the selected projects up to 80 % of the requested amount, with a maximum of 3,000 euros per project. The additional 20 % should be added by the partner.  

The distribution of financing will be the following: 80% of the requested budget at the beginning of the project and 20% after the end of the project. This last payment will only be made after reception of original justification of expenses (receipts and supporting documents).

12 month project ending in 29 November 2012:

RBINS will finance the selected projects up to 80 % of the requested amount, with a maximum of 8,000 euros per project. The additional 20 % should be added by the partner. 

The distribution of financing will be the following: 3.000 € of the requested budget at the beginning of the project, 4000 € at 1 April 2012 after acceptance of interim activity and finacial reports, and the remainder after the end of the project. This last payment will only be made after reception of original justification of expenses (receipts and supporting documents).

Estimated number of projects

In 2011-2012, 6 to 8 projects will be financed. This number will depend of the type, size and quality of proposed projects.

Project promoter and partners

The official project promoter is the CHM National Focal Point of the submitting country or the Contact Point of the regional organisation, in agreement with the supervisory authority. An approval letter of the supervisory authority must be joined to the application file.

Collaboration or subcontracting with a local partner is possible. In this case, such collaboration or subcontracting must clearly be indicated in the application. The involvement of education and/or communication specialists is an asset.

Duration of the project

The projects must imperativily be completed by 30 November 2012 for the 12 months project and 30 March 2012 for the 4 months project. Activities undertaken after these dates will NOT  be taken into consideration for our financial support within this call for proposals.
One-off actions (e.g. the organisation of a single event) are eligible if they enter in the framework established by RBINS.

Help for the preparation of projects

RBINS accepts the submission of pre-proposals if necessary, in order to examine with the partner if the project corresponds to the framework established by RBINS. If the partner has some difficulties in formulating a project, RBINS will provide help and advice. In no instance will RBINS write the project in place of the partner.

Preparation of a proposal and submission instructions

Projects must be submitted to RBINS by 15 November 2011 at the latest, at the electronic address cbd-chm@naturalsciences.be.

Alternatively, and only if there are e-mail problems, the application can be sent by regular mail at the address mentioned at the end of this document.

Projects must be submitted using the template available below

Reporting

A report of activities and a financial report must be submitted to RBINS at the end of the project. A sample of the available educational material will be joined to the report of activities (e.g. posters, brochures, T-shirts, etc.).

Information on and generated by the project should be made available on the national CHM website, so that a large audience is made aware of the achievements.

All original supporting documents and justification of expenses will be asked, in order to conform to the requirements of the Belgian Development Cooperation. Any expenses that cannot be justified will not be considered and will have to be supported by the partner.

Shipping costs of these reports and of the supporting documents will have to be foreseen in advance in the budget.

Financial reports must be submitted using the following templates:

Financial reports not using the template will not be taken into consideration.

Indicative dates for the examination of proposals and for the execution of the projects

10 October 2011

Distribution of the calls for proposals through the Belgian CHM website
21 November 2011 Deadline for the submission of proposals
1 December 2011

Successful project beneficiaries are contacted and project can start

4 Month project  
1 December 2011 - 31 March 2012 Project implementation

30 April 2012

Activities and financial reports required
12 Month project  
1 December 2011 - 30 November 2012

Project implementation

31 mars 2012 Interim activities and financial reports required
30 December 2012 Activities and financial reports required

Contacts

The following persons will be in charge of the evaluation and follow-up of projects, with the support of experts of the RBINS Education Department and of DGDC:

  • Anne FRANKLIN, National focal point to the CBD
  • Han DE KOEIJER, National focal point for the CHM
  • Marie-Lucie SUSINI, Scientific assistant at the RBINS

In order for each of these persons to be informed at all times of the status of the application, projects and all related correspondance can only be submitted through the generic e-mail cbd-chm@naturalsciences.be.

Physical address:

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Rue Vautier 29
1000 Brussels
Belgium
E-mail: cbd-chm@naturalsciences.be
Fax: +32 2 627 41 41

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DOC Reference study on awareness, attitudes and public engagement in support of biological diversity and ecosystem services (French) Download
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