Lesotho call for bids for provision of Assistive Technology

Overview

The British High Commission Maseru is inviting NGOs working with communities in Lesotho and established community-based organisations to bid for small grant funding of up to M100,000, for the sustainable provision of Assistive Technology to people with disabilities in Lesotho.

The bidding process is competitive. Only the strongest bids will be selected.

The deadline for submitting bids is Sunday, 7 August 2022.

Selected projects will be informed by Monday, 15 August 2022. Implementing organisations will be required to attend a preparatory seminar. Project activity should start in early September 2022 and all activity must be completed by 1 February 2023. Funding will be paid on completion of all activities and project reports.

Objectives

All projects must lead to sustainable improvements in the provision of assistive technology in Lesotho. For example, this could be through changes in policies/ practices; development of low-cost alternative technologies; or additional training that will lead to improved maintenance of devices, or enable better use of existing resources.

The grant will not support the direct external purchase of Assistive Technology (AT) devices for individuals.

Selection criteria

Bids will be judged on:

  • potential impact (including the scope of the project and the likelihood of achieving that impact)
  • evidence that the bidding organisation has strong links with the target communities and relevant prior experience
  • value for money
  • sustainability, including the potential for the project to be scaled up or replicated elsewhere
  • the capacity of the bidding organisation, including a track record of previous successful projects
  • proper presentation of project objectives and budget

A project bidding form can be obtained by emailing

/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here.