Loss and damage tracking and capacity building in the Republic of Yemen
About
Purpose of the Grant
This call for proposals aims to catalyze technical assistance in response to a request from the Republic of Yemen to:
Support loss and damage tracking related to climate change impacts.
Build national and local capacity to collect, document, analyze and manage loss and damage data.
Strengthen evidence-based planning, response systems, and early recovery.
Improve national and local institutional systems to understand and address climate-related loss and damage effectively.
🗓 Date Published posted on 10 November 2025
Submission Deadline
🗓 11 January 2026 – 11:59 PM (GMT+1)
Santiago Network
Targeted Activities / Program Areas
The grant focuses on technical assistance activities such as:
Capacity building and training related to climate change loss and damage systems.
Establishing or strengthening data collection, documentation, and analysis systems.
Supporting national institutions and local actors to assess, document, and respond to climate impacts.
Contributing to climate vulnerability reduction and evidence-based planning.
Santiago Network
Grant Size / Funding Amount
The official Santiago Network announcement does not specify a fixed dollar amount or “grant size” in the public summary.
Secondary listing sites indicate that the formal tender value is referenced in the official documents, but not disclosed publicly in the summary.
In other Santiago Network contexts, an indicative average for technical assistance grants has been referenced around USD ~$200,000 (as an example figure for typical proposals), but this is NOT guaranteed or official for this specific Yemen call unless confirmed in the formal tender documents.
Loss and Damage Collaboration
Summary (in English)
Grant Title: Loss and Damage Tracking and Capacity Building in the Republic of Yemen
Published: 10 November 2025
Deadline: 11 January 2026, 23:59 GMT+1
Eligibility: Members of the Santiago Network (or OBNEs that apply for membership before the deadline)
Focus Areas:
• Loss & damage data tracking
• Capacity building for Yemeni institutions
• Strengthening documentation, analysis, and planning systems
Eligibility
To apply, organizations must meet the following:
Be a Member of the Santiago Network (Organizations, Bodies, Networks, Experts – OBNEs).
• If not yet a member, applicants must submit an expression of interest for membership according to the Santiago Network membership guidelines before the proposal deadline.
Applicants must also demonstrate relevant expertise and experience in areas related to loss and damage, climate risk, and capacity building.