Religious communities are on the front lines of responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, preventing the spread of infection and supporting the most vulnerable groups in society. The International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) is offering small grants for short-term initiatives for organizations and individuals in the Arab Region, Myanmar and Nigeria responding to the pandemic, particularly through an interreligious approach.
KAICIID is calling for proposals for projects that enhance the role of interreligious dialogue in responding to COVID-19 and promoting public health.
Priority consideration will be given to interfaith initiatives focusing on community engagement and awareness raising amongst vulnerable groups. These initiatives should address the effects of the crisis in various fields such as education, unemployment, psychological support, combating social stigma and domestic violence.
Eligible projects include:
Preference will be given to innovative approaches and projects that empower women and youth. The project must be completed in 2020.