National Governance Project in Yemen

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National Governance Project in Yemen: In the near future, USAID/Yemen intends to announce a full and open competition to implement the Mission's future National Governance Project (NGP) subject to the availability of funds. This integrated, multi-sectoral program will be technically complementary to USAID/Yemen's future flagship project, the Community Livelihoods Project (CLP). NGP will be a key part of the Mission's implementation program under the 2010-2012 USAID/Yemen Strategy. NGP is intended to facilitate more equitable socio-economic development by strengthening public policies and institutions that will contribute to mitigating the drivers of instability in Yemen. A more equitable, representative, transparent, responsive, and reliable Yemeni government that meets the needs of its most vulnerable citizens is one way to help achieve USAID's objectives. As the needs in Yemen are great, the implementer will focus on initiatives that directly satisfy the needs identified in USAID's strategy, that are supported by the Republic of Yemen Government's (ROYG) or that would require relatively little effort to garner support, and that will have the biggest strategic impact for the resources expended. Activities will quickly and effectively mitigate critical threats to stability in Yemen by reestablishing trust, respect, and, in some communities, legitimacy for the Government of Yemen. Youth will be a particularly important demographic group throughout implementation. The implementer will make particular effort to complement the efforts of USAID's future CLP community-based interventions as a way to improve conditions in Yemen's underserved, vulnerable communities. The implementer also will partner with and make extensive use of local, Yemeni organizations during the implementation of the project. The implementer also will coordinate with USAID's future Monitoring and Evaluation Project to help ensure that program results are tracked against stability measures.USAID/Yemen's 2010-2012 Strategy will be released when this solicitation is released for bid. USAID anticipates an award for a base period of three years with the potential for follow-on activities dependent on performance and availability of funding. Subject to the availability of funds, the estimated budget for the three year base period is approximately $20 million.Please note that the Mission staff will be unable to entertain meetings or respond to queries with prospective implementers at this stage. For further information, please check the web site www.grants.gov in the near future.
Federal Grant Title: National Governance Project in Yemen
Federal Agency Name: Egypt USAID Cairo
Grant Categories: Other
Type of Opportunity: Other
Funding Opportunity Number: PRE-SOLICITATION-NOTICE-USAID-YEMEN
Type of Funding: Other
CFDA Numbers: Information not provided
CFDA Descriptions: Information not provided
Current Application Deadline: Not yet decided
Original Application Deadline: Not yet decided
Posted Date: Dec 03, 2009
Creation Date: Dec 03, 2009
Archive Date: No date given
Total Program Funding: $20,000,000
Maximum Federal Grant Award:
Minimum Federal Grant Award:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Category Explanation
Governance
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility
Full and Open
Grant Announcement Contact
Botros Wilson Acquisition Specialist Phone 20-2-516-6921
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