The Mekong Program on Water, Environment and Resilience (M-POWER),
with the support of the Australian Agency for International Development
(AusAID) through the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF),
announces its call for concept notes from professionals, researchers,
government officials, and others interested in the water resources of
the Mekong Region, their management and future.
The main objective of this research fellowships program is to build
capacity of people interested in improving research-based knowledge and
policy for the fair and sustainable management of water resources in the
region. A complementary objective is to ensure research fellows gain
experience from at least one other country in the region, in addition to
their home country.
This call for concept notes will follow a three-step process. Concept
notes will first be evaluated. Short-listed applicants will then be
coached to develop a full proposal by attending a required Research
Planning Workshop. A research fellowship grant will only be offered if a
short-listed applicant joins the workshop and subsequently submits a
high-quality, approved Research Plan.
Key facts:
- Call opens: July 9, 2012
- Call closes: August 9, 2012
- Grant size: US$ 10,000 each
- Duration: One year from day grant awarded
- Number of available grants: 20-25
- Eligible applicants: Open to anyone, but preference given to nationals from one of the six Mekong countries
Focus ares:
- Dialogue
- Institutions
- Knowledge & Capacity
- Social Justice
- Human Security
For more information:
For more information on M-POWER, read our new Strategic Guide
For more information on CPWF-Mekong visit www.mekong.waterandfood.org
For more information contact the M-POWER Coordinator at mpower.coordinator@gmail.com