Application Form. Section A: Project Information. A1. Title of the proposed research project Maximum 250 characters.

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Application Form Section A: Project Information A1. Title of the proposed research project Maximum 250 characters. A2. Keywords Provide up to 5 keywords describing the proposed research project. Maximum 100 characters each. Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Keyword 3 Keyword 4 Keyword 5 A3. Project duration (in months) Maximum 36 months (e.g. 36). A4. Total budget requested in Canadian dollars (CAD) Enter a numeric value without spaces or comas (eg. 500000).

A5. Thematic focus Select the thematic focus of the call that the proposed research project will address. Please refer to the Call document for a detailed description.select all that apply: Climate and disaster resilience Energy Migration A6. Region(s) in which the proposed research project will take place Note: The research projects funded by this Call must take place in at least one of the eligible countries listed below. Select the region(s) to see the list of countries. Asia Africa Latin America and Caribbean Middle East Asia Bangladesh Bhutan Caodia China India Indonesia Laos Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Papua New Guinea Philippines

Sri Lanka Thailand Timor Leste Vietnam Middle East Jordan Lebanon West Bank Africa Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Cabo Verde Cameroon Congo (Brazzaville) Democratic Republic of the Congo Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gaia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Ivory Coast

Kenya Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozaique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Sao Tome & Principe Senegal Sierra Leone South Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Zaia Ziabwe Latin America and Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Belize Bolivia

Brasil Coloia Costa Rica Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Grenada Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica xico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname Venezuela A7. Abstract of the research project The abstract must follow the following structure: background, problem, research question and objectives, methodology, and potential impact. The abstract must be suitable for public dissemination (avoid acronyms and technical jargon). Please note that your application will be assigned for evaluation to reviewers who are proficient in the language of your application. Maximum 300 words.

Section B: Applicant Organization B1.1 Applicant Organization Type of organization: Public Private NGO University Other B1.2 Applicant Organization Note: The Applicant Organization must be based in at least one of the eligible countries. Legal name Mailing address Country Algeria Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Bangladesh Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia Botswana... 72 additional choices hidden... Thailand Timor Leste Togo Tunisia Uganda

Venezuela Vietnam West Bank Zaia Ziabwe Email Website (optional) B2. Principle Investigator First name Last name Position Organization Mailing address Telephone nuer (include country and area codes) Email address Country of permanent residency or citizenship Section C: Additional Applicant(s) C1. Does the research project include additional applicants? Yes No

C2. How many additional applicants are included in the research project? 1 2 3 4 Co-applicant Organization 1 Type of organization: Public Private NGO University Other Legal name Mailing address Country Email Website (optional) Co-applicant Organization 2 Type of organization: Public Private NGO University Other Legal name

Mailing address Country Email Website (optional) Co-applicant Organization 3 Type of organization: Public Private NGO University Other Legal name Mailing address Country Email Website (optional) Co-applicant Organization 4 Type of organization: Public Private NGO University Other

Legal name Mailing address Country Email Website (optional) Section D: Team Composition Applicant Organization : Team Composition Maximum 5 Name Gender Job Title Field of Expertise Highest Degree Obtained Role in the project % of time allocated to project er 1 er 2 er 3 er 4 er 5 Co-applicant 1 : Team Composition Name Gender Job Title Field of Highest Degree Role in the % of time allocated

Expertise Obtained project to project er 1 er 2 er 3 er 4 er 5 Co-applicant 2 : Team Composition Name Gender Job Title Field of Expertise Highest Degree Obtained Role in the project % of time allocated to project er 1 er 2 er 3 er 4 er 5

Co-applicant 3 : Team Composition Name Gender Job Title Field of Expertise Highest Degree Obtained Role in the project % of time allocated to project er 1 er 2 er 3 er 4 er 5 Co-applicant 4 : Team Composition Name Gender Job Title Field of Expertise Highest Degree Obtained Role in the project % of time allocated to project er 1 er 2 er 3 er 4

er 5 Section E: Proposed Research E1. Research problem and justification Describe the research problem that is to be investigated and justification of the project. The description should demonstrate a clear analysis of the problem; outline identified gaps in knowledge with reference to literature and relevant policy-related documents among others. Maximum 1500 words. E2. Research objectives Provide a clear and concise description of both the general objective and specific objectives of the research project. Note that research objectives should be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time-bound. Maximum 300 words. E3. thodology Describe the proposed research design and methodology. This section should discuss the following details as appropriate such as: theoretical and conceptual framework; data collection and analyses; and ethical considerations among others. Maximum 1500 words. E4. Collaboration Describe the roles and responsibilities of the various project applicants in delivering the stated objectives of the project. Details of in-kind contributions, if any, should be provided in this section. Maximum 500 words.note: Letters of commitment from all named Co-applicant Organization(s) must be submitted with this application.

E5. Capacity building Describe any capacity building and training aspects of the proposed research project (including researchers, partners, government officers, and community groups). Elaborate how capacity will be retained throughout the course of the project and beyond. Maximum 750 words. E6. Monitoring and evaluation Describe how the project will carry out monitoring and evaluation activities of the project. Maximum 500 words.note: A theory of change pathway must be submitted with this application. Please refer to the FAQ for a detailed description. E7. Social equity and gender Describe how the research will contribute to outcomes that contribute to social transformation. In particular, how the project results will lead to societal changes that do not compromise the empowerment of both women and men, as well as girls and boys. Maximum 500 words. E8. Risks and mitigation strategies Provide a concise, but thorough assessment of potential risks related to the project, including any risk mitigation strategies. Maximum 500 words. E9. Results and communication Provide a description of expected key results and outputs of the project. Include a proposed communications strategy, including target audience(s), key messages, products, channels, and tools in order to disseminate project results. We recommend consulting the Open Access Policy for IDRC- Funded Project Outputs. Maximum 750 words.

E10. Development outcomes Provide a description of anticipated development outcomes for the project and their scale. Maximum 300 words. E11. Bibliographic references Provide a list of bibliographic references. Section F: Proposed Project Schedule Provide an overview of project activities (key outputs, events, milestones, or deliverables) Projects must keep within the 36 month (maximum) timeline. The project schedule should include the mobilization, research, dissemination or utilization, and reporting times. Proposed Project Objectives and Activities Schedule Describe the key objectives and related activities within each year/quarter of the project. Objectives Y1 Q1-Q2 Y1 Q3-Q4 Y2 Q1-Q2 Y2 Q3-Q4 Y3 Q1-Q2 Y3 Q3-Q4 1 2 3 4 5 I declare that all information I have provided in this application form is true. Yes

Permission to share information By way of submitting an application under this call for proposals, the applicant consents to the disclosure of the documents submitted by the applicant to the reviewers involved in the selection process, both within IDRC and externally. If selected, the applicant further consents to the disclosure of the name of the Applicant Organization, the name of the Principal Investigator and the title of the proposed project in any announcement of selected projects. Unsuccessful applications will be destroyed within 180 days after the closing date of the application period. I agree with the terms and conditions above.