Notice from ICCO

May 07, 2020

CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

ICCO with support from their partner Act Church of Sweden is implementing the Mutual and Interrelated Resilience Programme (MIRP) funded by Embassy of Sweden for a period of four years (2019- 2023) in Kyangwali refugee settlement and the local host population of Kikuube district. The Programme aims to ensure that rights-holders achieve resilient communities and experience increased economic self-reliance and psychosocial well-being.

It is a multi-sectoral Programme being implemented using a triple nexus approach exploring how humanitarian, development and peace-building can be linked-up in order to operate in a more complementary manner targeting both refugees and host population in line with the strategy for Sweden's development cooperation with Uganda 2018-2023.

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