Application Deadline: April 22,2025
Danida Green Business Partnerships (DGBP) supports partnerships in developing countries aimed at creating new market-based solutions for climate and environmental challenges while contributing to economic growth, job creation and improved livelihoods. The programme is funded under the Danish development cooperation (Danida) and administered by an external secretariat. The 2025 application round has a more narrow scope than earlier calls, in terms of thematic areas, project type and
eligible countries:
- The 2025 application round is focused on projects addressing climate adaptation and resilience. This means that the projects should address challenges and solutions related to climate adaptation and
this should be clearly articulated in the project objective and in the project design. Within climate adaptation, there is a specific emphasis on projects related to sustainable water management
and food systems, including cooling systems. - Only full projects will be funded in the 2025 application round. There is thus no funding window for maturation projects this year. The full projects have a duration of 3-5 years and a grant budget of DKK 4-15 million.
- Finally, the 2025 application round is focused on the following countries in Africa: Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia and Uganda.
Projects in other countries are not eligible for funding in 2025. The programme funds partnerships between commercial and noncommercial partners based on an innovative business case with an
impact in developing countries and in coherence with Danish strategic priorities in the partner countries. Each partnership should contribute to climate adaptation and inclusive growth. The success of the partnerships is dependent on both commercial and non-commercial partners. - Good partnerships involve a joint understanding of both commercial
- and development aims. By engaging private sector finance and competencies in combination with knowledge about development challenges of non-commercial partners, the programme aims to contribute to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those
- addressing climate change, environmental and biodiversity degradation and inclusive growth.
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