PRM seeks proposals that fill critical gaps in humanitarian assistance and local integration support for particularly vulnerable asylum seekers and migrants, including women, children, and indigenous populations, and disabled and elderly persons.
Proposals should aim to improve beneficiaries'
credit:
self-reliance and form alliances with public institutions to provide basic services to the persons of concern.
Programs in all countries must include a target beneficiary base with a minimum 51 percent asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants in need of international protection.
Programs are encouraged to also include assistance to non-refugee vulnerable populations in host communities.
PRM partners must coordinate with international organizations and other NGOs in all program areas.
NGO programs should also be responsive to host country government priorities and concerns.