Call for projects to establish and monitor biodiversity indicators
This call aims to promote links between the worlds of science and policy, in order to develop and monitor biodiversity indicators.
This call aims to promote links between the worlds of science and policy, in order to develop and monitor biodiversity indicators.
We invite applications from women alumni who have been supported by the CEBioS programme (2013-2024) to present their research on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and sustainable development in the global scientific community.
Nous invitons les femmes ayant bénéficié du programme CEBioS (2013-2024) à présenter leurs recherches sur la biodiversité, les services écosystémiques et le développement durable à la communauté scientifique mondiale.
This call is open to the following countries: Benin – Burundi* – Burkina Faso – DR Congo – Guinea – Mali – Morocco – Mozambique – Niger –Palestinian Territory – Rwanda – Senegal– Tanzania – Uganda. Burundi can participate to this call, but the funding of the project will have to be discussed with OBPE and taken from their Institutional Cooperation with CEBioS. Activities within the NPs de la Rusizi and Kibira aren’t eligible.
Cet appel est ouvert aux pays suivants, partenaires prioritaires du programme CEBioS : Bénin, Burundi, République Démocratique du Congo.
Open to Belgian taxonomists (only staff of RBINS & Meise Botanic Garden)
Deadline: 27 November 2022. Only for MRV project partners who have received financial support from CEBioS, following MRV calls in 2019.
In the framework of its ‘public awareness’ component, CEBioS desires to strengthen the activities of organisations and CHM National Focal Points in their contribution to the implementation of the CBD. In 2022, 5 to 7 projects will be financed through the call. This number will depend of the type, size and quality of proposed projects.
Open to Belgian taxonomists (only staff of RBINS & Meise Botanic Garden)
Open to researchers from Niger, Ivory Coast, Guinea and Gambia, and to researchers from partner countries of the Belgian Development Cooperation who received a GTI Scholarship Grant in 2020.