Elisabeth & Amelie Fund: Supporting Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries, Deadline: 17 October 2016

Elisabeth & Amelie Fund: Supporting Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries

Deadline: 17 October 2016
The King Baudouin Foundation is currently inviting applicants for its Elisabeth & Amelie Fund  with an aim to instigate a new form of support for sustainable water management in developing countries by financing on-the-spot internships for students from developing countries who are studying in Belgium.
The Thematic mobility grant programme for students from developing countries about “Access to water, protection or improvement of water quality and water management in developing countries”. The object of study must directly relate to the theme of water (access to water, protection or improvement of water quality or water management) and correspond with an integrated approach to the issue (technical and/or social aspects).
The duration of stay can vary between one and two months.
Grant Information
  • This grant of max. € 5,000 per stay covers the costs associated with the stay.
  • This includes, but is not limited to: costs of transportation (flight tickets), costs of accommodation (sleeping accommodation), costs of purchase/use of material.
  • The student should submit a budget proposal as part of his application. Around ten grants will be awarded for this call.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be:
  • Nationals of a developing country (OECD-DAC countries)
  • Currently following an educational programme, master, bachelor after bachelor or master after master, at a BELGIAN educational institution (University or Haute Ecole)
How to Apply
Applicants must fill the online application form available on the given website.
Eligible Countries:
AfghanistanAngolaBangladeshBeninBhutanBurkina FasoBurundiCambodiaCentral African RepublicChadComoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial GuineaEritreaEthiopia,Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-BissauHaiti , Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, LesothoLiberia,MadagascarMalawiMaliMauritaniaMozambiqueMyanmarNepalNigerRwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, SenegalSierra LeoneSolomon Islands, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, TanzaniaTimor-Leste,Togo, Tuvalu, UgandaVanuatuYemenZambia,  Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, KenyaTajikistan,ZimbabweArmeniaBolivia, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Congo, Côte d’IvoireEgyptEl SalvadorGeorgia,GhanaGuatemalaGuyanaHondurasIndiaIndonesia, Kosovo, KyrgyzstanMicronesiaMoldova,MongoliaMoroccoNicaraguaNigeriaPakistanPapua New GuineaParaguayPhilippinesSamoaSri LankaSwaziland, Syrian Arab Republic, Tokelau, UkraineUzbekistan, Viet Nam, West Bank and Gaza Strip,AlbaniaAlgeriaAntigua and BarbudaArgentinaAzerbaijanBelarusBelizeBosnia and Herzegovina,BotswanaBrazilChileChina (People’s Republic of), ColombiaCook IslandsCosta RicaCuba, Dominica,Dominican RepublicEcuadorFiji, Former Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaGabonGrenadaIranIraq,JamaicaJordanKazakhstanLebanonLibyaMalaysiaMaldivesMarshall IslandsMauritiusMexico,Montenegro, Montserrat, NamibiaNauru, Niue, Palau, PanamaPeru, Saint Helena, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, SerbiaSeychelles, South AfricaSurinameThailandTongaTunisiaTurkey,TurkmenistanUruguayVenezuela, Wallis and Futuna.
For more information, please visit Elisabeth & Amelie Fund.

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