El CODS de la Universidad de los Andes, te invita a participar en su propuesta.
El Centro de Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible – CODS de la Universidad de los Andes está liderando una propuesta para participar en la convocatoria del International Development Research Centre – IDRC: “Women RISE – Research to support women’s health and economic empowerment for a COVID-19 Recovery that is Inclusive, Sustainable and Equitable” que se abrirá en marzo de 2022. Anímate a trabajar en esta propuesta y conoce todo sobre la convocatoria del IDRC que busca apoyar la investigación orientada a la salud de las mujeres, empoderamiento y su trabajo en la pos-pandemia.
Si eres profesor o profesora de planta y estás interesado/a en participar en esta propuesta ponte en contacto con Mónica Pinilla-Roncancio (mv.pinilla@uniandes.edu.co), subdirectora del CODS y con Renata Amaya Gonzále, lider de proyectos e investigaciones dirigidas de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de los Andes.
Convocatoria:
IDRC – Women RISE – Research to support women’s health and economic empowerment for a COVID-19 Recovery that is Inclusive, Sustainable and Equitable (PRE-ANUNCIO) | |
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Institución / país | IDRC – CRDI / Canadá |
Dirigido a | Profesores e investigadores en colaboración con instituciones canadienses |
Plazo | Esta convocatoria se abre en marzo. Plazo para enviar la nota conceptual: Abril 2022 Plazo para enviar la propuesta completa: Julio 2022 |
Información / postulación | |
Descripción general | Women RISE (Women’s health and economic empowerment for a COVID-19 Recovery that is Inclusive, Sustainable and Equitable) is a new initiative to support action-oriented research on how women’s health and their work (paid or unpaid) intersect and interact in the context of preparing for, responding to and recovering from COVID-19. Scope A forthcoming call for proposals will be available to fund research teams conducting action-oriented, gender-transformative research projects to understand the relationships between women’s work and health before, during and after COVID-19. Specifically, this funding opportunity will support population and public health research in LMICs that addresses UN Research Roadmap Priority 3.5: “How have recent economic changes disproportionately impacted women and how can recovery strategies be inclusive and gender-transformative?” Preliminary application details This will be a two-stage application process. At the first stage, applicants will submit a concept note. Only research teams successful at the concept note stage will be invited to submit full applications. Research teams must be led by a LMIC-based researcher (see the list of eligible countries) and include a co-lead researcher based in Canada and a relevant decision maker. The decision maker should be based in the country where the research is taking place to facilitate the uptake of research findings into policies and programs. For teams working with Indigenous communities, at least one member of the research team must self-identify as Indigenous or provide evidence of having meaningful and culturally safe involvement with Indigenous peoples. Funds available The total amount available for this call for proposals is approximately CAD20 million, enough to fund 20 research teams. Projects will have a duration of up to 24 months and a maximum budget of CAD1,000,000 per grant. |
Contacto en Uniandes para inquietudes | Oficial de proyectos de investigación de la Facultad respectiva (ver lista al inicio del correo). Oficina de Proyectos, Vicerrectoría de Investigación y Creación (odp-vice@uniandes.edu.co). Dirección de Internacionalización / Camilo Villa (oiaresearch@uniandes.edu.co). |