Locations: Aleppo City in Aleppo Governorate, Saraqib City and Ma’arat Al-Nu’uman City in Idlib Governorate.
Size of grant: Maximum US$ 250,000
Purpose of CFP:
To select a qualified local Implementing Partner to execute a project focused on the documentation of HLP claims in residential areas, implementing of awareness raising on HLP topics, and operationalization of a ‘one-stop-service-window’ in one pilot location.
The overall activities are aimed at promoting social cohesion, strengthening tenure security, and supporting dignified, voluntary returns. In this way, the project contributes to securing the right to adequate housing for IDPs, returnees and host communities.
Project activities will promote long-term stability and resilience by using a bottom-up, community-centred approach. Specifically, community action is leveraged as an entry point to build the trust necessary for addressing sensitive Housing, Land and Property (HLP) rights challenges. The approach centres dialogue and collaboration within the target communities and with the local government, based on the respect for basic human-rights, and by using HLP support to strengthen communities’ collective claims to their neighbourhoods.
The success of this project will be measured by a demonstrable increase in community awareness and confidence in their HLP rights, and the establishment of a foundation of trust and tenure security, upon which future physical interventions can be securely built.
This CFP target geographical locations are as follows:
- Target neighbourhoods in Aleppo City, Aleppo Governorate
- Saraqib City, Idlib Governorate
- Ma’arat Al-Nu’uman City, Idlib Governorate
The geographical focus of this project is envisaged as the three aforementioned locations. However, UN-Habitat reserves the right to adjust the activities and targets per location during implementation subject to operational needs, progress and budget availability. The overall targets will remain as defined in the logframe. For activities in each location, please refer to section Scope of Work under this CFP.
Eligible interested IPs must submit a technical proposal, financial proposal and workplan.
Submission Opens: 02 June2026
Submission Deadline: 18 June 2026
Pre-Submission Info Session Date and Time: 10 June 2026 at 11 am
An online informative session will be held to present all project details for interested applicants. To attend the session, please send an email to unhabitat-syria@un.org, by 09 June 2026 the latest, expressing interest and an MS Teams invitation link will be shared with you accordingly.
Proposals to be submitted in soft copy, stamped and signed, before deadline via email to unhabitat-syria@un.org