How to Access European Funds for Reproductive Health and Poverty Alleviation
Today’s development assistance funding environment is complex and hard to navigate for most Non-Governmental Organisations. Although it provides NGOs with numerous funding opportunities, few know how to access them. Every year, the European aid structure reinvents itself. New opportunities arise while old disappear. DSW and partners decided it’s time for a new overview of funding opportunities. We have published new editions of Tips and Tricks to help NGOs understand and access European funds.
Our newest Tips and Tricks editions focus on the East Africa and South Asia regions. They provide detailed information on different funding programmes available to non-profit organisations working with population assistance and reproductive health in developing countries. For each funding programme we provide detailed information on funding priorities, eligibility criteria, application procedures, contact information, and more.
Health is an essential component of development affected by many of the Millennium Development Goals. NGOs must increase their efforts to channel funding into sexual and reproductive health programmes. We strongly hope to support their work with this publication. Please use Tips & Tricks extensively!
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To proceed to downloading, please enter your email below. Within minutes, you will receive a response, providing you with the link to the latest editions of Tips & Tricks.
Besides the newest East Africa and South Asia editions, you will also be able to download the editions of Tips & Tricks on funding opportunities available in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda as well as one edition entirely focused on the European Union programmes.
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DSW (Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevoelkerung) is an international development organisation. DSW helps young people in Africa and Asia to escape poverty by providing sexual and reproductive health information, services and supplies. In Germany and Europe it raises awareness about the close links between sustainable development, poverty, health, environmental protection and demographic trends.





