NORGLOBAL received a total of 38 applications this round, divided between HUMPOL, Women and Gender, GLOBMEK and TaxCapDev subacitivities. On the board meeting of 8 and 9 February 2012 the following proposals were either approved for funding or invited to revise:
Approved for funding:
- No. 217192 'Courting catastrophe? Humanitarian policy and practice in a changing climate', NORAGRIC
- No. 217262 'Economic Conditions of Displacement', Fafo
- No. 217170 'Protection of Civilians: From Principle to Practice', PRIO
Some reduction of the amount granted is to be expected for all projects. In addition the project 217170 will need an adjustment of the text in the project document.
Will be invited to revise:
- No. 217260, 'Armed Violence in Urban Settings. New Challenges, New Humanitarianisms', NUPI
| Women and Gender, joint call with the INDNOR programme |
Approved for funding:
- No. 217148 'Making Women Count for Peace: Gender, Empowerment and Conflict in South Asia', PRIO
Will be invited to revise:
- No. 217185 'Self help or social transformation: The role of women in local governance in Kerala (india) and South Africa', NIBR
| GLOBMEK, joint call with the INDNOR programme |
Approved for funding:
- No. 217137 'A comparative study of socio-technical innovations and sustainability factors for up-scaling in village scale solar power supply models', University of Oslo
- No. 217158 'International objectives for adaptation, access and benefit sharing: Effects on the management of plant genetic resources in India and Nepal', Fridtjof Nansen Institute
- No. 217203 'Value chains for sustainable conservation, integrated development, and livelihoods promotion: An application to butterfly farming in India', NUPI
Approved for funding, contingent on some clarifications:
- No. 217188 'Perceptions and understandings of climate change and migration: Conceptualising and contextualising for Lakshadweep and the Maldives', CICERO
Will be invited to revise:
- No. 217200 'Sustainable tax governance in developing countries through global tax transparency', University of Oslo