Research Grants

US-PCASW Research Grant Program 2016-17: Addressing Water-Related Issues in Pakistan

Deadline: 31 October 2016
The U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water (US-PCASW) is seeking concept notes for its Research Grant Program in Water 2016-17 with an aim to address water-related issues impeding socioeconomic development of Pakistan.
The goal of the USPCAS-W Research Program is to stimulate competitive and innovative applied research that is multi-disciplinary in nature and developed within the broader context of the water-development nexus to support the achievement of sustainable development goal on water.
Themes

  • Overcoming water scarcity
  • Developing and maintaining water infrastructure
  • Improving water quality
  • Improving water use efficiency and agricultural productivity
  • Enhancing access to drinking water and sanitation
  • Bridging disparities in access and coverage
  • Reversing groundwater depletion
  • Reclaiming degraded lands
  • Strengthening water governance
  • Improving performance of water utilities
  • Protecting water ecosystems

Funding Information
Maximum amount permissible for each research grant is Rs. 3.0 million.
Eligibility Criteria

  • All registered Research Institutes, Universities (HEC approved), Non-Governmental organizations(NGOs), and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) with minimum of 5 years’ experience in applied and policy-oriented research related to water issues are eligible to apply for research grants.
  • The private organizations (NGOs/CSOs) must at least be registered for a minimum period of 5 years prior to applying for this research grant program.

Key Dates

  • Announcement of short listed proposals: 30 November 2016
  • Submission of detailed research proposals: 31 December 2016
  • Announcement of selected proposals: 20 January 2017
  • Award of contracts: 31 January 2017

How to Apply
Interested applicants must submit their Concept Notes via email at the address given on the website.
For more information, please visit Research Grant Program.
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