Call for Proposals

Branch of Good Neighbors International in the Kyrgyz Republic

Call for Proposals!


Call Title: National Study on School-Based Violence and Child Protection in Kyrgyzstan
Call Number: GNKGZ-CfP-003
Award Ceiling: 1,571,400 KGS
Deadline for Applications: 29th of June 2025, 23:59 Bishkek Time

ABOUT ORGANIZATION

Good Neighbors is an international humanitarian development NGO founded in 1991 to make the world a place without hunger, where people live together in harmony. Currently, Good Neighbors is working in 40 countries with the focus on inclusive community development approach and child protection. Good Neighbors has attained General consultative status with UN ECOSOC in 1996. It was awarded the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Award by International Association of Economic and Social Councils and Similar Institutions (AICESIS) in 2007.

Good Neighbors launched its mission in the Kyrgyz Republic in 2014, aiming to support rural communities in their social and economic development. Good Neighbors Kyrgyz Republic (hereinafter GNKGZ) is committed to improving living conditions in remote areas, expanding access to quality education and healthcare, enhancing the rights of children and women, and promoting economic well-being. Since its inception, GNKGZ has made significant strides in collaboration with residents and local authorities. The organization places special emphasis on strengthening existing partnerships and creating new ones. This strategic approach aims to contribute to the country’s development in line with state development programs and ensure long-term sustainability.

Currently, GN KGZ is implementing four community development projects and other collaboration projects including a multi-year rural development project funded jointly with the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).

A. CALL SUMMARY

Award Ceiling: 1,571,400 KGS
Number of Awards Anticipated: 1
Anticipated Project Start Date: July 2025
Length of Project Period: 5 months
Project area: The project should cover the following areas: All 7 regions (oblasts) of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek city and Osh city

GNKGZ supports initiatives that promote human rights and child protection, empower youth, and advance gender equality. To further these objectives, GN KGZ announces a call for proposals for the National Study on School-Based Violence and Child Protection in Kyrgyzstan and invites proposals from qualified research institutions or NGOs.

Background:

The goal of this initiative is to provide evidence-based insights and policy recommendations to strengthen child protection and violence prevention mechanisms in schools.

The initiative will be conducted in close cooperation with the Ministry of Labor, Social Support and Migration (MLSSM) and the Ministry of Education (MoE), under the technical leadership and coordination of GNKGZ.

Despite legal guarantees, many students face violence in schools, including bullying, emotional abuse, and a deeply rooted form of hierarchical violence sometimes locally referred to as dedovshina, in which older students systematically exert control, coercion, and sometimes physical violence over younger students. Fragmented response systems and underreporting further compound the issue. This study will fill critical evidence gaps and inform intersectoral policies to create safer school environments.

Objective of the Study/Research:

- Assess the types and prevalence of school violence experienced by students across Kyrgyzstan.

- Identify key risk factors and cultural attitudes contributing to violence in schools.

- Evaluate institutional responses, including those from schools, Family and Child Protection Departments (FCPDs), Juvenile Police (IDN) etc..

- Develop and present to state-actors, CSOs and International Organizations practical, actionable recommendations to improve policy and programming.

Main target groups of the project should be (other target groups also can be covered):

- School students (10–17 years)

- Teachers

- Parents

- School administrators

- Workers of the agencies and bodies of the child protection system (territorial divisions of the MLSSM - FCPDs, Commissions on children’s affairs under local state administrations, local self- governments, Juvenile Police (IDN), etc.)

Key activities:

- Conduct a desk review of legal frameworks, prior research, existing policies and frameworks related to school violence prevention

- Conduct field research in all 7 regions of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek and Osh (using surveys, structured interviews and/or focus groups, case studies)

- Organize a policy recommendation conference on World Children’s Day (November 20, 2025) with attendance of international organizations, NGOs, national authorities to present and disseminate final results and recommendations

Deliverables:

- Data collection tools, including but not limited to surveys and interview guides

- Inception report and detailed work plan

- Draft a detailed analytical report summarizing findings and recommendations in key areas

- Conference report and presentation materials

Sampling and methodological approaches should be clearly described by the applicant.

B. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION

Who are eligible to apply: Only Kyrgyz Republic-registered civil society organizations, non-governmental organizations, non-for- profit organizations, branches of international NGOs, research institutions are eligible to apply. The organization needs to have a strong track record and work experience in the child rights protection sector.

Who are NOT ELIGIBLE to apply:

- Individuals,

- Government organizations,

- For-profit organizations,

- Religious institutions,

- Political parties,

- Commercial enterprises,

- Private businesses,

- Organizations with incomplete or unverified legal status,

- Organizations with no prior experience in conducting researches.

C. APPLICATION SUBMISSION

Deadline for Applications: 29th of June 2025, 23:59 Bishkek Time Provided Project Proposal Form (Attachment 1) and Budget Plan Form (Attachment 2) should be submitted.

GNKGZ will provide funding for 1 selected project up to 1,571,400 KGS for a duration of 5 months. Project duration must cover all additional activities like monitoring and evaluation, reporting, etc. This call cannot support ongoing projects.

Project budget must cover all expenses (e.g., audit, monitoring, and evaluation, etc. if needed). Additionally, personnel and administrative costs (e.g., salaries, office rent) should not exceed 20% of the total budget.

Special consideration will be given to proposals which include partnership with the MLSSM and/or MoE.

Estimated timeline

20th of June 2025 Announcement of the call for proposals
29th of June 2025 Application submission deadline
Early July 2025 Application assessment
Early July 2025 Result announcement
July 2025 Anticipated project start date

Please submit:

1. Project Proposal (Attachment 1),

2. Budget Plan (Attachment 2),

3. Activity Timeline (Attachment 3)

4. Copy of the state registration certificate,

5. Copy of the organization’s statutes,

6. Copy of the resolutions of the finance auditor for the last 3 years or a copy of financial statements of the organization for the last 3 years.

Before 29th of June 2025, 23:59 Bishkek Time via email to “kyrgyzrepublic@goodneighbors.org” with the subject line “Proposal for School-Based Violence Research”

The templates for the mandatory attachments (1-3) can be found via this link.

Documents should be submitted in English (it is possible to submit finance auditor resolutions / financial statements in Russian) and in pdf format.

GN KGZ reserves the right not to grant funds if submitted applications do not meet the objectives of the call.

For inquiries regarding this call and proposal submission you may contact Temirlan Abdyldaev at t.abdyldaev@goodneighbors.kg”.

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