Deadline : 04 Jul 2025
Hazards : Climate change
Continents : Africa, Asia
Countries : Kenya. Bangladesh. Nepal.
Themes : Community approach, Gender, Water and sanitation
Call summary :
The Water Justice Fund positions women at the forefront of climate action, strengthening climate resilience through locally led adaptation. The fund addresses systemic inequalities in water governance and aims to improve access to climate finance for water justice.
Our Movement Building Grants are meant to support advocacy, campaigns, learning and evidence based research for influencing that advances water justice.
The Water Justice Fund is open from 5 June till 4 July 2025 for applications for Movement Building Grants in Nepal, Bangladesh and Kenya with the following objectives:
- Strengthen women’s leadership in locally led solutions for climate resilience and water security.
- Support collective action to put climate adaptation higher on the national and or global agenda.
- Strengthening participatory management, collective stewardship and multi-stakeholders’ accountability.
Who can apply?
- Organisations, networks and individuals based in Kenya, Bangladesh and Nepal.
- Proven track record of working on water justice, gender and climate change
- Demonstrate clear strategies for collective approaches and alternative solutions for water justice issues.
Individual grantees can receive a maximum of €5,000, while organisations, collectives and networks may receive up to €10,000 per year.
Why Water Justice?
The Water Justice Fund is more than a fund – it is a bold step toward equity, resilience and justice for communities on the frontlines of climate crisis. Climate change worsens water security. Vulnerable communities in remote and underserved areas are disproportionately affected by water scarcity. The Water Justice Fund works towards water justice with a Feminist Approach.
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