Call for proposals: Studying the effects of climate change and variability on water resources in Uruguay

On behalf of the FCDO Research Commissioning Centre, 3ie invites proposals from organisations or consortia to assess the impact of climate change and variability as well as socio-economic activities on water resources in Uruguay and to recommend sustainable strategies for water resource management and adaptation. The results can significantly influence the design of policymaking or programming by the governments of Uruguay and the UK.

The deadline for sending proposals for this call is 23:59 GMT, 10 October 2024

Oct 10, 2024

At a glance

Background 

The British Embassy in Montevideo is looking to commission a project to a) study the impact of climate change and variability on water availability, b) conduct mapping of groundwater resources, and c) undertake groundwater characterisation and assess the hydrogeological potential of Uruguay.

Full title:  Studying the effects of climate change and variability on water resources in Uruguay    
Funding type: Accountable grant
Award size: up to GBP 80,000

Key Dates

Launched on: 10 September 2024
FAQs posted: 20 September 2024
Submission deadline: 10 October 2024

Note: In case there are any changes to these dates, the revisions will be reflected here.

Eligibility

  • An organisation capable of undertaking high-quality research will likely qualify, either independently or in collaboration with a partner. Only legally registered organisations and consortia of registered organisations, not individuals, may apply.
  • Please review the call for proposal document carefully for additional details.

How to apply

Funding recipients should review the full call for proposals, complete the application form and budget template.

Please submit the completed documents by email to rcc@3ieimpact.org. The subject line should include the opportunity title: RCC water risk in Uruguay

Supporting information

If shortlisted, funding recipients will be required to adhere to several 3ie and FCDO policies mentioned below. We strongly recommend reviewing these before applying.

Note: In case of any discrepancies between the FCDO’s PrOF guidance and 3ie’s policies, the PrOF guidance will prevail. *Funding recipients are not required to fill in the risk register template at the calls for proposals stage. This resource is included for information only.

Contact

We have consolidated all questions received in this FAQ document. If you have any additional questions related to this opportunity, please submit these to the rcc@3ieimpact.org mailbox including "RCC water risk in Uruguay - request for clarification" in the subject line.