UPSIDE Uganda Programme for Sustainable and Inclusive Development of the Economy
UPSIDE focuses on value chain development and making the markets work better for the poor. UPSIDE builds on experience with previous interventions and will have a particular focus on Northern Uganda.
New elements include a focus on climate smart agriculture as well as promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights and countering gender-based violence.
UPSIDE has three engagements, with distinct but linked aims:
Northern Uganda Resilience Initiative (NURI): Enhanced resilience and equitable economic development in supported areas of Northern Uganda, including for refugees and refugee-host communities.
For more information go to: www.nuri.ag
Agricultural Business Initiative (aBi): Increased income and employment through environmentally and socially responsible investments in improved productivity, quality and value addition in agri-businesses and among smallholder farmers in supported agricultural value chains. For more information go to: www.abi.co.ug
TradeMark East Africa (TMEA): Increased trade through reduced barriers to trade and business competitiveness.
For more information go to: www.trademarkea.com
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For more information about UPSIDE please contact Team leader, Ole Dahl RasmussenE-mail: [email protected]
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UPSIDE PROGRAMME OPPORTUNITIES CALL FOR PROPOSALS
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The Danish Embassy in Kampala is pleased to announce a call for expression of interest for the future Uganda Refugee Resilience Initiative (URRI). Interested applicants are advised to carefully read the details below. Note that interested organisations must contact [email protected] to receive the material for the Expression of Interest - read more below.
An online information session for interested applicants was held 8 November 2023 at 2.00 pm to 3.00 pm EAT. Answers to questions posed before and after the information session are published on this page under background documents below.
Details on the Call for Expression of Interests
Under the Uganda Bilateral Development Programme 2023-2028, Denmark aims to promote sustainable and durable solutions for refugees and host communities. Central to this, Denmark aims at promoting climate-resilience for refugee and host communities through strong focus on climate adaptation.
As part of this, Denmark will fund the Uganda Refugee Resilience Initiative (URRI) with an expected budget of DKK 200 million, subject to annual parliamentary appropriation. Additional funding may become available. URRI will be implemented by one or more consortia to be identified through a Call for Proposals (CfP), initiated with this call for expression of interest.
The objective of URRI is to contribute to enhanced climate resilience of women, men and youth in refugee and host communities and promote inclusive, cohesive, and environmentally sustainable development in refugee-affected areas in line with local priorities.
The proposed projects under this call will contribute to the following overall outcomes:
1. Enhanced climate adaptation and resilience for women, men and youth in refugee and host communities through inclusive climate-smart agriculture
2. Sustainable management of the environment in refugee-affected areas through inclusive interventions leading to enhanced conservation of natural resources, biodiversity, ecosystem services, and productivity
3. Enhanced gender equality and women’s empowerment and rights among refugees and host communities in relation to agriculture, climate change adaptation and sustainable management of the environment
URRI will be implemented in four geographical lots specified in the background information and guidelines for this call.
The CfP has three steps:
1. Expression of Interest: Potential lead organisations are invited to submit an Expression of Interest to be evaluated.
2. Concept note stage: Selected lead applicants and their consortium members will submit concept notes. Concept notes will be scored based on pre-defined criteria and a number of consortia will be invited for interviews, virtually or in Kampala.
3. Full proposal stage: Up to four (4) consortia are pre-approved and invited to submit full proposals.At the time of the Expression of Interest only potential lead applicants are invited to submit expressions of interest. A lead organisation must be a current recipient of Danida funds, including through funding windows such as, but not limited to, the Strategic Partnership Agreement, Danida Green Business Partnership and Danida Market Development Partnership. Further eligibility criteria are specified in the guidelines for application.
Interested organisations must contact [email protected] to receive the material for the Expression of Interest. The material consist of 1. Background information, 2. Guidelines for Application, 3. Expression of Interest format, and 4. A summary of Denmark’s Uganda Strategic Framework.
OBS: Please note that an addendum to the material was made and sent out to all who had requested for the material prior to the addendum was made on 9 Nov. Everyone who has requested for the material since has received the addendum along with the four documents above. If you have not received the addendum please contact [email protected].
Information sessionAn online information session was held 8 November 2023 at 2.00 pm to 3.00 pm EAT. The information session was open for all interested applicants. Answers to questions posed before the information session are available for download further below on this page.
The deadline for additional follow-up questions after the information session was 12:00 noon, 13 November 2023. All answers to questions are uploaded to the Embassy website below.
Expression of Interest deadline
The deadline for submission of Expression of Interests is 20 November 2023, 11.00 am EAT. Expression of Interests are to be sent by e-mail to [email protected]. A confirmation of receipt will be forwarded – importantly the Embassy needs to receive the Expression of Interests before the deadline.
Below are background documents for URRI.
Questions and Answers Document 1 - Questions posed before 7 Nov 12.00.
Questions and Answers Document 2 - Questions posed between 7 Nov 12.00 and 13 Nov 12.00.
Feasibility Study: Climate Resilience for Refugee Affected Areas and Regions in Uganda. Jan. 2023. Tana Copenhagen Annex (1-8)
Climate Risks and Vulnerability in Northern Uganda - A Rapid Desk Assessment. DANIDA. March.2022
Assessment if NURI Interventions against Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Criteria. DANIDA. Nov.2022
Breaking the Outreach-Sustainability Frontier: Thoughts for Private Sector Approaches in Rural Livelihood Programmes. Policy Brief. Technical Paper, Jan.2023
Settlement Transformation Agenda II 2022-2027
Assessment of Climate Smart Agriculture Extension Model. Ogeda, M.C. and Atyang, A. Feb.2021
NURI CSA Monitoring Survey Report 2022
NURI/RI Monitoring Survey Report Oct.2022
Rapid Assessment of NURI Interventions against the Nature-based Solutions Standard. Sep. 2022
Overview of feasibility study recommendations and their implications for URRI
NURI End of Programme Water Resources Management Report, 2022
NURI End of Programme Completion Report 2023
NURI Extension Progress Report, June 2023Download all documents here