The Santiago Network Secretariat is issuing this call for proposals to catalyze technical assistance from organizations, bodies, networks, and experts (OBNEs) in response to a request from the Government of Bhutan.
Building on the 2025 National Loss and Damage Assessment, this technical assistance aims to develop and operationalize a national framework in Bhutan for assessing and managing climate-induced loss and damage. The initiative focuses on three core objectives: developing a governance system to enable evidence-based decision-making; providing expertise for a centralized data repository that captures both the economic and non-economic impacts of climate hazards; and delivering integrated capacity building across national and sub-national levels to improve understanding of loss and damage. Ultimately, the technical assistance seeks to strengthen institutional knowledge and foster inclusive, community-driven resilience strategies to better anticipate and respond to climate-induced loss and damage.
All proposals must be submitted via the UNOPS grant management platform Grant+
Members of the Santiago Network are eligible to respond to this call for proposals. Interested OBNEs that are not yet Members of the Santiago Network may submit proposals, provided they submit an Expression of Interest for membership in line with the membership guidelines within the deadline of this call. Any OBNE selected to respond to the call for proposals must have also been confirmed as a Member of the Santiago Network prior to their selection. More information can be found in Section 2.10, "Applicant eligibility" of this call for proposals, and details on the membership process and criteria can be found on the Santiago Network membership page.
In order to facilitate matchmaking for consortia building around this proposal, the Secretariat invites applicants to express their interest in partnering with others by completing this form. Please note that the information provided through this form will appear on the matchmaking interest sheet listed in the 'Documents' section accompanying this call for proposals. Therefore, it will be visible to all registered Grant+ users.
Online information session: Grant+ submission and match-making
An online information session on how to submit proposals in Grant+ and to facilitate matchmaking for consortia building around this proposal will take place on 15 July 2026, at 10:00 (GMT+2) / 16:00 (GMT+2). The meeting will be held via Zoom. Register in advance via this link.
Important dates and deadlines
| Date | Time | Time zone | |
| Request for clarification | 10 August 2026 | [23:59] | [GMT+2] |
| Submission of proposals | 24 August 2026 | [23:59] | [GMT+2] |
| Expected agreement start date | 26 October 2026 |
Background: The Santiago Network was established in 2019 under the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage (WIM) as a mechanism to catalyze technical assistance from relevant OBNEs to avert, minimize, and address loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change at local, national, and regional levels. This support is intended for developing countries that are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. This call for proposals is managed by UNOPS in its capacity as a co‑host of the Santiago Network Secretariat.
Relevant document:
Matchmaking and coordination call for proposals for Bhutan (Responses)