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Tuesday, March 31, 2026The Climate and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Research Grant funds research on how climate change affects SRHR, with priority areas including maternal health, gender-based violence, contraception, and abortion care. Eligible research teams in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) can apply for up to USD 55,000 to generate community-centred evidence that informs policy and strengthens resilience.
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About the Grant This grant supports research on the links between climate change and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
The aim is to produce actionable evidence that can:
Inform SRHR policy
Strengthen community resilience
Support adaptation planning
Improve understanding of lived experiences in climate-affected settings
Funding Available Maximum grant per team: USD 55,000
Covers the full study duration
Priority Research Areas Applications should focus on one or more of these SRHR themes:
Maternal health
Gender-based violence (GBV)
Contraception
Abortion care
Grant Objectives The call aims to:
Generate community-centred evidence on climate impacts on SRHR
Support participatory research with climate-affected communities as co-researchers
Inform National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) or Humanitarian National Adaptation Plans (HNAPs)
Strengthen country-level SRHR policy
Build SRHR research capacity in LMICs
Promote participatory and mixed-methods research