The Research, Documentation, and Policy Engagement (RDPE) programme of Aegis Trust is pleased to launch this third Call for Proposals under the ASPIRE (Action for Sustainable Peace, Inclusion, Rights & Equality) Programme funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).

We welcome innovative submissions of proposals in English or French on topics connected to one of the following themes:
Only Rwandan nationals may submit proposals as principal investigators. Rwandan main applicants may collaborate with non-Rwandan co-investigators. At least 3 proposals will receive funding. Each successful proposal will receive the Rwandan Francs equivalent of £850 British pounds (tax inclusive) to be used for researchers' remuneration and other costs associated with conducting the research (£1800 will be paid upfront and £780 upon the production of the outputs detailed below). The amount paid for each research proposal will be the same, regardless of the number of authors.
Submitted proposals should be around 500 words covering:
Applicants, including any co-authors, should also submit a copy of their CV. Proposals may relate to ongoing projects (which are not yet in the final stages) or new projects that require fresh research. Both categories will be paid at the same rate.
Over the last decades, a large body of literature has been produced on Rwanda and the Great Lakes region. We therefore strongly encourage applicants to consult – and show their familiarity with – existing research to ensure that their proposals are truly innovative and likely to generate new insights and data. Applicants should, among others, be familiar with projects undertaken under previous Aegis Trust research grants available on the Genocide Research Hub.
The deadline for submitting research proposals is 18 June 2024. Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed within two weeks after the submission deadline and a final selection will be made shortly after the interviews. Successful applicants will be expected to produce: (1) a final paper by 30 June 2025 to be included in the Aegis online Working Paper series; (2) a Policy Brief highlighting the paper's key findings by 31 July 2025; and (3) evidence that the working paper has been submitted for publication in an academic journal or as a chapter in an edited volume. Selected researchers will contractually undertake to strictly comply with these deadlines. The project start date will be 21 July 2025.
An initial meeting with the research advisory team will be organized at the beginning of the cohort and other meetings and events will be convened subsequently to discuss drafts produced by selected authors.
Proposals should be submitted via the Genocide Research Hub, using the application form below. For any queries on this call or technical challenges in submitting the applications using the online platform, please contact us via RDPE@aegistrust.org.rw
Submit your research proposal for funding through our Call for Proposals programme.