{"success":true,"result":{"grants":[{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"VIRUNGA FOUNDATION","value":16580894,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066019CA00001_7200","description":"To award VIRUNGA FOUNDATION, the sum of $1,635,587 to provide support for the program titled “USAID-funded Virunga Electricity Distribution Grid Project” as described in the Schedule of this award and in Attachment B, entitled \"Program Description.\" in Nyiragongo Territory, which is in the outskirts Goma."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"LAND O'LAKES VENTURE37","value":17000000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066019LA00002_7200","description":"The purpose of the management of Fall Armyworm in Maize is to deploy an integrated pest management (IPM) strategy to combat FAW that will enhance food security and income generation, and improve the livelihoods of maize producers in the maize production zones of the DRC "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FREEDOM HOUSE","value":2560000,"savings":260000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066020LA00001_7200","description":"The activity is grounded on the assumption that if communities participate in peacebuilding, community-based trauma healing (CBTH), and are given equal access to livelihood support, then they will be motivated to reconcile their differences, rebuild their lives, and be more resilient to future adversities.  In addition, ethnic and gender stereotypes, harmful social norms and conflict driven Gender-Based Violence (GBV) will be diminished.\r\n\r\n "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND","value":6000000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066021CA00001_7200","description":"CMM P2P DRC: USAID's Our Forest, Our Future Activity."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE CONGO","value":9837898,"savings":1626070,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066021CA00003_7200","description":"Local Organizations Network (TB LON) cooperative agreements in the DRC. This award is part of the results of\r\na co-creation process under the Annual Program Statement (APS) No. 7200AA19APS00001. - HPP"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MERCY CORPS","value":39487738,"savings":12270389,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066021CA00004_7200","description":"P-DEC  will pursue the following objectives under the program goal: \r\n1. Build community resilience to conflict and crisis\r\n2. Foster accountable, trusted, citizen-responsive institutions, addressing grievances before they lead to violence\r\n3. Promote inclusive, diversified economic growth \r\nTo achieve these objectives, USAID will adopt innovative, cross-sectoral, stabilization responses that emphasize support to local institutions, including decentralized territorial entities, civil society and community-based organizations, and the private sector. It envisions a sustained United States Government (USG) commitment in order to establish the conditions necessary for political solutions that will enable peace to take root. \r\n\r\nP-DEC was originally conceived as an Annual Program Statement (APS) and retains much of that openness to innovative ideas, new partnerships, and collaborative approaches.  It does not attempt to narrowly define the security problems confronting eastern Congo or propose fixed solutions.  USAID/DRC would create opportunities for collaboration and integration through the application process in part by leading a P-DEC pre-application conference.\r\n\r\nUSAID/DRC developed its approach through a consultative process involving every development sector at the Mission, the Africa Bureau, the DRC Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), and 28 partner organizations through a Request for Information (RFI).  The Request for Applications (RFA) incorporates this data and adapts and scales approaches from USAID/Mozambique, which is leveraging the unique capabilities of protected landscapes to spur development and resolve conflict.  The consultative process resulted in three categories of interventions that potential applicants could draw from to propose integrated interventions:\r\n\r\nBuild community resilience to conflict and crisis.  Depending on applications received, activities may create economic alternatives to joining armed groups, strengthen communications and early warning networks, establish trauma-healing mechanisms, combat the corruption and illicit trade networks that sustain armed groups, support local dialogue initiatives, and provide services to survivors of violence.\r\nFoster accountable, trusted, citizen-responsive institutions, addressing grievances before they lead to violence. P-DEC will support citizen-to-government engagement to build mutual trust and reduce conflict. Depending on the applications received, activities may support youth education and civic leadership programs, establish internships, expand access to justice services through mobile courts and the provision of legal aid to marginalized groups. Additional activities may support policy and financial management reforms, and improve health systems and outcomes to address grievances that fuel conflict. \r\nPromote inclusive, diversified economic growth.  Depending on applications received, activities may support the private sector and rural enterprise development, provide technical assistance to streamline value chains, strengthen producer associations that enable rural farmers to assemble, support lending to Congolese entrepreneurs, enhance transparency in the minerals trade, and help DRC realize the tremendous ecotourism potential to generate income while incentivizing conservation.\r\n\r\nIn conjunction with the Agreement Officer and Deputy Mission Director, PSO selected a cooperative agreement through a Request for Applications (RFA) as the correct choice o"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"TECHNOSERVE","value":7000000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066021CA00005_7200","description":"The USAID's Gorilla Coffee Alliance brings together development and conservation organizations in partnership with agriculture companies to identify innovative and scalable solutions that enhance the ways that communities around Kahuzi Biega National Park benefit from the region’s production potential while protecting the park’s vulnerable species and landscapes."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CENTER, INC.","value":24872212,"savings":6472212,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066021CA00008_7200","description":"USAID Foundational Literacy for Improved Education Resilience (FLIER) intends to address the educational needs of children in the Eastern DRC provinces of Equateur, Tanganyika and Ituri, as well as children living in the outskirts of the capital, Kinshasa. 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If successful, the model can be scaled to other sites and regions of the country. The Impact Facility co-founded and serves as the secretariat of the Fair Cobalt Alliance (FCA) – a multi-stakeholder initiative that brings together 20+ actors from across the cobalt supply chain, including industrial miners, battery manufacturers, downstream companies, and other non-profit organizations. EGC was established in 2019 by government decree. EGC’s role is to export artisanal cobalt and strategic minerals and ensure that this production meets high standards of social and environmental responsibility and traceability. 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(See more details in the attached PD.)"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PLAN INTERNATIONAL USA, INC.","value":32060456,"savings":23800000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066319CA00004_7200","description":"A new award for Hawassa Community and Worker Wellness Alliance."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"COOPERATIVE HOUSING FOUNDATION","value":34550649,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066320CA00001_7200","description":"New Award - Resilience in Pastoral Areas"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MERCY CORPS","value":45332270,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066320CA00002_7200","description":"Resilience in Pastoral Areas - New award."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"EIP","value":2009769,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066320CA00004_7200","description":"Requisition for Reconciliation for Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"JHPIEGO CORP","value":39500000,"savings":6661214,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066320CA00008_7200","description":"New Health Workforce Improvement Program under Cooperative Agreement mechanisms with a TEC of $39.5 million.  This is a five year agreement from March 30, 2020 to March 29, 2025. The objective of the HWIP is to augment management and implementation capacity of the Government of Ethiopia entities to improve Human Resources for Health management practices and address the low competency of health workers. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ACDI/VOCA","value":4443011,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066321CA00002_7200","description":"New Cooperative Agreement for Feed the Future Ethiopia Alliance to Accelerate Agricultural Growth (3AG)” Activity under APS No.: APS-OAA-16-00001, USAID and the PRIVATE SECTOR: PARTNERING FOR IMPACT"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ETHIOPIAN CENTER FOR DISABILITY AND DEVELOPMENT","value":2100000,"savings":250000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066322CA00002_7200","description":"Base AWard - Promoting Rights and Inclusion for Disability Empowerment (PRIDE) Activity"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PATH","value":12484541,"savings":1434537,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066322CA00003_7200","description":"New award for Surveillance for Malaria Elimination (S4ME) Activity. S4ME Activity will support 50 districts (woredas) to eliminate malaria by improving the quality of implementation of targeted malaria elimination interventions through improvement in the identification, investigation, classification and management of malaria cases by public and private health facilities and community platforms. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RURAL RECONSTRUCTION","value":4500000,"savings":1000000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066322CA00004_7200","description":"Base Award - Biodiversity in the Lower Omo Valley (BIOM) under the Health, Ecosystems, and Agriculture for Resilient Thriving Societies (HEARTH) Activity."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"BAHIR DAR UNIVERSITY","value":7678943,"savings":4140252,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066322CA00006_7200","description":"USAID Response Leadership "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CREATIVE ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC","value":21500103,"savings":11973349,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066323CA00003_7200","description":"New cooperative agreement award for USAID/Ethiopia Civic Engagement Activity with Total Estimated Amount of $21,500,103. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MERCY CORPS","value":60000000,"savings":34670087,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066323CA00009_7200","description":"New Cooperative Agreement Award for USAID/Ethiopia Highlands Resilience Activity (HRA) with est. total amount of $60 Million for five years. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CRS - USCCB","value":9500000,"savings":4874491,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066323LA00002_7200","description":"New associate award for Feed the Future Ethiopia Seed Activity"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FREEDOM HOUSE","value":9750000,"savings":6750000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066324CA00002_7200","description":"Protecting Human Rights in Ethiopia Activity award to Freedom house. A five-year cooperative agreement for total estimated amount of $9,750,000.00."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"RTI INTERNATIONAL","value":48980980,"savings":35842033,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066324CA00007_7200","description":"New Award - USAID Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Activity"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL","value":31000000,"savings":26238862,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066324CA00008_7200","description":"New Cooperative Agreement in tilted Markets for Sanitation Activity with a total estimated cost of $31 Million over five years."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ETHIOPIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION","value":590000,"savings":140000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066324FA00002_7200","description":"The purpose of this agreement is to accomplish a public purpose of support or stimulation and improve competency of medical students, medical professionals, and the workforce in the health sectors through quality pre-service education, in-service-training and continued professional development (CPD), and improved regulation of educational institutions and practices medical professionals which is authorized by Federal statute. The HWIP Transition Award to Ethiopian Medical Association (EMA) TEC amount is $590,000 and the implementation period is from August 2024- July 2026. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ETHIOPIAN ASSOCIATION OF ANESTHETISTS","value":400000,"savings":200000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066324FA00003_7200","description":"The purpose this agreement is to improve the quality of anesthetists’ education, training, and regulation. EAA will deliver results through the critical strategic considerations of 1) emphasizing localization and sustainability at the core of all work; 2) enhancing the impact of interventions through data-driven CLA; 3) prioritizing youth-oriented and gender-responsive implementations; 4) enhancing public-private partnership; and 5) maximal use of technology. The HWIP Transition Award to Ethiopian Association of Anesthetists (EAA). "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ETHIOPIAN MIDWIVE ASSOCIATION","value":510000,"savings":310000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066324FA00004_7200","description":"The purpose of this agreement is to improve competency of midwifery students and the workforce in the health sectors through quality pre-service education, in-service training and continued professional development, and regulation of educational institutions and professional practices and midwives in the health sector for quality healthcare delivery in Ethiopia. HWIP Transition Award to  Ethiopian Midwive Association. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"RTI INTERNATIONAL","value":24999971,"savings":22499649,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066325CA00001_7200","description":"A New five year Cooperative agreement with RTI for the Primary Education in Crisis Activity (PECA).  The total estimated amount of the award is $24,999,971.00 with initial obligation of $ 2,500,321.52."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"AMREF HEALTH AFRICA","value":40000000,"savings":34400000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066325CA00003_7200","description":"Cooperative Agreement for Health Financing Activity with total estimated cost of $40 million, Period of Performance five years with initial Obligation of $5.6m.  The goal is to improve access to equitable and quality health services and reduce catastrophic health expenditures through increased resources for health, efficient allocation, and utilization, and enhanced financial risk protection in alignment with Ethiopia’s overall aim of achieving Universal Health Coverage through Primary Health Care by 2035.\r\n\r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"UNICEF","value":60000000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066422IO00001_7200","description":"Agreement with UNICEF PIO, Protecting the Most Vulnerable Children in Tunisia from Shocks and Investing in Human Capital through integrated Social Services"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT","value":12000000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066423IO00001_7200","description":"This activity will support the wheat for food security through an emergency purchase of 25,000 metric tons of soft wheat to avoid bread supply disruption and secure its availability to vulnerable households. Additionally, it will provide technical assistance and analytics to address distortions and structural weaknesses in the grain value chain and public support program to producers and consumers in Tunisia.  "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FREEDOM HOUSE","value":16500000,"savings":2370320,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066719LA00002_7200","description":"Monitoring, Documenting and Reporting of Human Rights Violations including Religious Freedom incidents in Sudan"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND","value":5000000,"savings":3589516,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066722CA00001_7200","description":"Conflict and Violence Prevention (CVP) activity under the People-To-People (P2P) Reconciliation Fund "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CRS - USCCB","value":5000000,"savings":2189516,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066722CA00002_7200","description":"Conflict and Violence Prevention (CVP) activity under the People-To-People (P2P) Reconciliation Fund "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CRS - USCCB","value":19578496,"savings":8475032,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066722LA00003_7200","description":"Farmer to Farmer Activity Sudan’s Bina’ Aljusur Project"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"JHPIEGO CORP","value":15000000,"savings":10832459,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066824CA00002_7200","description":"Our vision is to mitigate the impact of HIV in the target sub-populations in Juba County, bolstered by resilient and sustainable LPs that can contribute to RSS’s HIV epidemic response. Hayatna’s goal is to improve HIV and health for children, adolescents and families in the epidemic and reduce new HIV infections among AGYW. We will achieve this goal by keeping vulnerable children healthy, safe, stable and schooled (Objective 1); increasing resilience of AGYW to HIV risks (Objective 2); and supporting USAID and PEPFAR localization and national capacity-building goals (Objective 3)."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL","value":30000000,"savings":10502044,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066922CA00001_7200","description":"USAID/Liberia’s Health Office will seek to sustainably eliminate open defecation in five counties. The County Sanitation activity will implement a comprehensive county-wide approach to eliminating open defecation that includes increasing access to basic sanitation services, focusing on improved sanitation governance, adoption of improved sanitation behaviors, strengthened sanitation markets, and increased local financing for sanitation."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.","value":4999053.39,"savings":939053.39,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066923CA00002_7200","description":"EG:New Activity: The Higher Education for Conservation Activity will build and strengthen the skills and capacity of future forest and biodiversity leaders in Liberia. This activity will complement USAID's new conservation works as well as USAID's new West Africa Biodiversity and Low Emissions development Activity. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CHEMONICS INTERNATIONAL, INC.","value":74935792,"savings":59440754,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066924CA00001_7200","description":"EDU-NEW Award: The Liberia Foundational Skills activity will increase the number of children accessing primary school and meeting government of Liberia learning standards. The activity will also support the recipient in implementing a program that advances USAID’s Education Policy priorities in ensuring children and youth, particularly the most marginalized and vulnerable, have increased access to quality education. The activity will meet this objective by achieving the following results: \r\nResult 1: Age 6 children are enrolled on time.\r\nResult 2: Children are placed in developmentally or age-appropriate classrooms, including accelerated learning classes.\r\nResult 3: Sufficient and contextually appropriate reading and teaching and learning materials are available and used by learners.\r\nResult 4: Teachers consistently apply evidence-based and developmentally appropriate teaching practices and learning materials in the classroom.\r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MANAGEMENT SCIENCES FOR HEALTH","value":24900000,"savings":21600000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066924CA00002_7200","description":"HLT: New Award - Local Health Solutions (LHS) Activity"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME","value":3500000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067023IO00001_7200","description":"Multi-donor Reconstruction Fund for Murzuq (RFM) with PIO UNDP"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ABT GLOBAL LLC","value":35722210,"savings":14736428,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067320CA00001_7200","description":"The primary objective of the SAFE activity is to increase circumcision coverage to 80 percent among males aged 10 - 29 year in priority regions in Namibia"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"WITS HEALTH CONSORTIUM (PTY) LTD","value":51433519,"savings":3368386,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067418CA00019_7200","description":"Award to WRHI to implement the USAID/Southern Africa Bilateral Health Care & Treatment activities."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FINANCIAL SERVICES VOLUNTEER CORPS","value":9000000,"savings":2700000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067420CA00005_7200","description":"New Cooperative Agreement - Strengthening Anti-corruption processes in SADC\r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"JET EDUCATION SERVICES","value":3441983,"savings":296785,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067421CA00004_7200","description":"New assistance award, a cooperative agreement which is also a GDA. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"WAMTECH SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD","value":2522229,"savings":1,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067421FA00008_7200","description":"Electronic Drug Resistance (EDR) Web Activity for Surveillance of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT ACADEMY CTA (PTY) LTD","value":3000000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067421FA00010_7200","description":"This activity will increase the number of female commercial drivers, and assist in advancing them in the transportation sector in South Africa, while advancing the objectives of the White House’s Women’s Global Development and Prosperity (W-GDP) Initiative. The overall goal of the W-GDP initiative is to promote women’s economic empowerment."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"NATURE CONSERVANCY","value":7500000,"savings":3600000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067422CA00002_7200","description":"HEARTH project will promote conservation-based livelihoods, including sustainable fisheries; strengthen water resource management (WRM) and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services; and harness the potential of the Alliance’s cross-sector coordination and collaboration so that biodiversity and human well-being outcomes also feature lower-impact renewable energy and climate solutions and support women’s economic empowerment."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"THE AURUM INSTITUTE NPC","value":47000000,"savings":35833200,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067423CA00003_7200","description":"The purpose of the Accelerate TB Elimination and Program Resilience Activity (ACCELERATE) is to support South Africa’s efforts to achieve TB elimination through early detection, appropriate treatment and care, and prevention among vulnerable populations, particularly those infected with TB, drug resistant TB (DR-TB), or TB/HIV co-infection.\r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"RIGHT TO CARE LESOTHO PTY","value":2312985.78,"savings":192364.78,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067423FA00002_7200","description":"To provide client-centered Decentralized Drug Distribution (DDD) service options for people living with HIV (PLHIV) on antiretroviral treatment (ART) in Lesotho."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"HARAMBEE YOUTH EMPLOYEMENT ACCELERATOR","value":1353755,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067423FA00003_7200","description":"Inclusive Digital Employment Activity (IDEA)- To Improve Early Childhood Education, Primary and Secondary Education, Technical and Vocational Training, and Youth Development. The project focuses on research,  training, system strengthening, resource development, and cultivating youth labor skills that  enhance employment and entrepreneurial opportunities while leveraging partnerships with the  private sector and donor organizations inside and outside South Africa.  \r\nThe planned activities will be implemented under COVID-19 conditions and may be adversely  affected as a result. Therefore, implementing partners will be encouraged to follow strict COVID 19 protocols. \r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"NATURAL JUSTICE","value":2000000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067423FA00006_7200","description":"The purpose of this requisition is to create a new fixed amount award."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ACUMEN FUND INC","value":2000000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067423FA00007_7200","description":"To make an award to Acumen in the form of a $2 million contribution to its Hardest to Reach philanthropic capital fund for off-grid solar in nascent \r\nmarkets. This is in response to an unsolicited application/concept note that Acumen submitted to the Power Africa Coordinator’s Office. \r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PACT, INC.","value":8000000,"savings":5958129,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067423LA00001_7200","description":"Khutlo activity aims to reduce stigma, discrimination, and violence against LGBTQI+ communities and build the capacity of civil society organizations to advocate for LGBTQI+ rights as well as provide quality and inclusive quality GBV prevention, mitigation, and response services."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"JHPIEGO CORP","value":1836000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067424CA00006_7200","description":"The purpose of this REQ - Component C is:\r\n1. Solicit The Botswana's Comprehensive Community Prevention and Continuum of Care Program - Component C Activity - for the Sustained HIV epidemic control and improved health outcomes through strengthened primary health care and social service platforms in Botswana.\r\n2. Incrementally fund by $475,000"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"TONY BLAIR INSTITUTE","value":8000000,"savings":5650000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067424CA00007_7200","description":"The objective of the Power Africa Government Leadership Program (PAGLP) is to advise senior government leaders on strategy, policy, and delivery to strengthen the enabling\r\nenvironment and government leadership to end energy poverty, advance a carbon-free future and bolster investment and innovation."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MATCHBOXOLOGY (PTY) LTD","value":624879,"savings":199879,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067424FA00001_7200","description":"USAID/South Africa’s Power to the People program is designed to partner closely with the Government of South Africa’s Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme Office to support community engagement, local ownership, and trauma-informed approaches to deepen and sustain the impact of renewable energy companies’ investment in local communities.\r\nThe purpose of the activity is to provide program design analytic and consultative services, including a political economy analysis, community listening sessions, gender and youth analysis, and program design workshops to inform and facilitate the design of USAID/Southern Africa’s new Power to the People project."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"THE NAL'IBALI TRUST","value":1500000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067424FA00002_7200","description":"Solicitation for the new ECD/LEGO Activity, which is to contribute to the early grade interventions and to establish learning through play to counter the effects of COVID 19 through the expansion and dissemination of relevant educational video content and other educational\r\ncontent and materials to pre-primary learners in South Africa."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"NBI-NATIONAL BUSINESS INITIATIVE","value":1400000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067424FA00006_7200","description":"The objective of this Grant is to support the South Africa Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), responding to South Africa’s key priorities laid out in the South Africa Just Energy Transition Implementation Plan (JET-IP), which represents South Africa’s strategy to realize the country’s goals of a lower carbon society, whilst ensuring an inclusive and sustainable transition."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CRS - USCCB","value":3500000,"savings":1650000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067523CA00003_7200","description":"The Wakili Activity will address the root causes of socio-political instability in the target regions by fostering constructive engagement among key conflict actors and divided communities."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ORGANISATION CATHOLIQUE POUR LA PROMOTION HUMAINE","value":956013,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067523FA00001_7200","description":"The PROTECT Activity is to support local communities to combat trafficking in person (TIP) in targeted regions in Guinea as a country of origin, transit, and destination for TIP victims. This will be reached through: 1) Increased public awareness of TIP and its dangers, and 2) Enhanced partnership and coordination in response, data collection, analysis and reporting on TIP. \r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CONSORTIUM FOR ELECTIONS & POLITICAL PROCESS STRENGTHENING","value":17000000,"savings":1550520,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067523LA00002_7200","description":"STEP Guinea with the overall goal of returning Guinea to democratic rule and supporting increased stability in the country and the sub-region,  will contribute to two  specific objectives: (1) A more inclusive, transparent, and credible electoral process restores democratic rule in Guinea; and (2) Citizens participate peacefully and in an informed manner in elections and political processes as voters and candidates.\r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"COOPERATIE EUCORD UA","value":1349772,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067524CA00003_7200","description":"The Mansa Dioula Mousso activity aims to enhance women’s economic advancement by improving women produce merchants entrepreneurial skills and access to finance, strengthening coordination platforms, and infrastructure - Hence helping the project beneficiaries evolve from mere produce merchants to streamlined/formalized thriving and profitable businesses. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"WEST AFRICA BLUE","value":1500000,"savings":668507,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067524FA00001_7200","description":"West Africa Blue (“Blue”)’s projects are dedicated to the conservation and restoration of mangrove ecosystems throughout West Africa, with a focus on Guinea and Sierra Leone. The primary goals of these projects are to mitigate the impacts of climate change, protect critical biodiversity, and enhance the livelihoods of local communities. Blue’s first project in Sierra Leone was recently published as a Pipeline Listing on Verra’s Verified Carbon Standards (VCS) Registry in August 2023 and can be found here. \r\nGeneral background information and countries’ context: \r\nAccording to the USAID - Forest Carbon, Markets and Communities (FCMC) project, mangroves in West Africa represent 13% of mangrove forests worldwide and cover more than 2.4 million hectares across 19 countries. However, the region has experienced a rapid loss of its mangrove cover at a rate of 1.7% per year. At the same time, coastal communities in West Africa face high poverty levels, \r\ninequality, food insecurity, and vulnerability to the impacts of climate change such as sea level rise and coastal erosion. Women in particular face increased economic and social marginalization and climate vulnerability. \r\nBlue’s project areas are home to traditional fishing communities that have turned to mangrove cutting as a way to make income due to depleted fish stocks from foreign trawlers. Mangrove forests in Sierra Leone and Guinea are being deforested due to community members selling mangrove wood or using it \r\nfor preserving fish through smoking, fuel for cooking, construction purposes, or other uses. Further, mangroves play an essential role as nursery areas for fish and shellfish, which contribute more than $400 million annually to the regional economy. Mangrove forests are also important for stabilizing the shoreline and buffering communities against the impacts of storms and sea level rise. \r\nGuinea \r\nGuinea’s continental shelf extends 300 km, covering a 47,400 km2 area dotted by inlets, tidal marshes, estuaries, and numerous offshore islands. Mangrove areas, which extend along most of the coast and up to 40 km inland, remain large and biodiverse, but have declined by more than 30% since the early 1980s. A 2019 survey by NASA estimates total mangrove cover at 2,076 km2, of which only 1,000 km2 can be utilized for sustainable commercial purposes.¹ The Guinean mangroves are a coastal ecoregion of mangrove swamps in rivers and estuaries near the shoreline of West Africa from Senegal to Sierra Leone and are home to over 500 critically endangered, endangered and/or vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List. The activity area for Guinea will be in the Forecariah and Coyah prefectures and will have a focus on restoration in addition to conservation. \r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PROGRAMME D'INSERTION DES ENFANTS DESHERITES","value":1450000,"savings":750000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068022FA00001_7200","description":"To award Community-Led Monitoring of HIV Services Activity to improve access and quality of HIV services in PEPFAR-focused sites in Benin."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CRS - USCCB","value":3400000,"savings":200000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068023CA00002_7200","description":"The objective of the Kadjogbe fou Itounou activity is to promote peaceful and resilient communities in Benin using a programming approach tailored to the unique conflict dynamics and context in Benin, namely the endemic conflict mitigation traditions and approaches, the well-noted democratic backsliding and concerns over elections violence and the encroaching spillover of violent extremism from the Sahel. Specifically, the activity will work to rebuild trust between community members and their political, traditional, and religious leaders (vertical social cohesion), as well as among community members in both urban and rural areas who may have lost trust in each other due to political disagreement, economic disparity, resource competition, or other points of friction (horizontal social cohesion)."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MANAGEMENT SCIENCES FOR HEALTH","value":20000000,"savings":11858265,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068024CA00003_7200","description":"The purpose of this activity (Component 1) is to strengthen human resources for health, reinforce data driven decision-making, and support Universal Health Coverage (UHC) expansion, and strengthen the governance and accountability of the Ministry of Health (MOH), working at the national and departmental levels of the Beninese health system. The initial obligation for this award as committed will be $1,530,000.00."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND","value":5850000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068324CA00001_7200","description":"Niger People-to-People Peace and Stability\r\nActivity (NP2P-PSA). 5-year cooperative agreement will be awarded\r\nthrough the full-and-open competition under the Center for Conflict and Violence Prevention\r\nPeople-to-People Reconciliation Fund Program - Round One Annual Program Statement (APS)\r\nNo. 7200AA22APS00004. The total estimated contribution to the NP2P-PSA activity would be\r\n$16,690,909."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE, INC.","value":5460753,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068324CA00002_7200","description":"The purpose of the activity is to increase safe and equitable non-formal learning opportunities for out-of-school youth to develop the foundational or vocational skills needed to transition into formal education or employment. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FINANCIAL SERVICES VOLUNTEER CORPS","value":17500000,"savings":339628,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068519CA00004_7200","description":"The objective of this program is to support a recipient to implement a program to meet the following objective: to create space and effective mechanisms for improved public policy reform. This ambitious goal will be achieved by focusing on building coalitions for reform that both demand government action to address key sectoral constraints and create mechanisms to hold the government accountable (demand side). At the same time, this activity will provide targeted assistance to national institutions willing and able to champion reform supported by civil society (supply). The demand and supply-side efforts will be bridged via the creation of mechanisms and spaces for multi-stakeholder, policy dialogue. These approaches will be coupled with intensive donor coordination to catalyze critical policy reforms relevant to the successful implementation of major USAID development interventions. The totality of this activity should result in enhanced government accountability and responsiveness to citizen and sectoral needs and usher in an improved policy framework."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"WINROCK INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT","value":38900000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068519LA00002_7200","description":"SRO intends to award a Water Security and Resilience (WSR) Activity to be implemented in Niger and Burkina Faso as part of the Resilience in the Sahel Enhanced (RISE) II program and the Sahel Development Partnership (SDP).  WSR is an integral component of USAID’s RISE II program in Burkina Faso and Niger, designed to address the root causes of chronic vulnerability – which is defined as an enduring susceptibility to the effects of constant and cyclical external shocks on life and livelihoods, resulting in persistent food and water insecurity.  "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CNFA","value":24871142,"savings":2000000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068520CA00001_7200","description":"This activity will strengthen market systems such that household incomes and nutritional status are sustainably improved, in support of the RISE II Goal that \r\n“Chronically vulnerable populations in Burkina Faso and Niger, supported by resilient systems, effectively manage shocks and stresses and pursue sustainable pathways out of poverty.”  \r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CNFA","value":29152273,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068520CA00003_7200","description":"Market & Nutrition Goal: Strengthen market systems such that household incomes and nutritional status are sustainably improved."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"EAU VIVE SENEGAL","value":2996236,"savings":496236,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068520CA00007_7200","description":"USAID/NDIYAM E ECOLAAJI\r\nThe implementation of this program, integrated activities, aims to:\r\n-Improve access to drinking water for pupils and teachers within the school by rehabilitating/ creating adequate water points;\r\n-Ensure participatory governance of water points in schools;\r\n-Create better hygiene around water points, and schools’ environment to avoid dirty hand diseases, waterborne diseases, etc...., through equipment with hand washing devices, and construction or rehabilitation of school water points;\r\n-Promote good hygiene practices among students and teachers through hygiene education activities.\r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"DAI GLOBAL LLC","value":15700000,"savings":2085437,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068520CA00008_7200","description":"Policy Systems Services Activity"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FREEDOM HOUSE","value":12031475,"savings":2750000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068520LA00001_7200","description":"BURKINA FASO HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVITY"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FREEDOM HOUSE","value":14999636,"savings":220034,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068520LA00002_7200","description":"The primary goal of this activity is to reduce vulnerability to violent extremism by strengthening tools to address core grievances that drive extremism in VE prone areas of Niger.  This will include: (1) strengthening the conflict mediation and dispute resolution capacity of customary justice and other informal structures at the local level, (2) improving access to the formal justice system through legal assistance, awareness raising, and targeted efforts to link citizens with the formal justice system, and (3) strengthened GoN and civil society organizations’ ability to address human rights violations.  The geographical focus of this program is on: (1) the northeast communes of Diffa; (2) the northwest communes of Tillaberi; and (3) the northern communes of Tahoua"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MERCY CORPS","value":35500000,"savings":8154986,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068521CA00001_7200","description":"Niger and Burkina Faso Youth Connect "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"COUNTERPART INTERNATIONAL, INC.","value":25299587,"savings":4648901,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068521CA00002_7200","description":"RESILIENT GOVERNANCE IN NIGER ACTIVITY"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CREATIVE ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC","value":23500000,"savings":5099215,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068521CA00004_7200","description":"Burkina Faso Governance activity will strengthen government legitimacy and improve the capability of governance institutions in Burkina Faso."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"RTI INTERNATIONAL","value":55500000,"savings":3473211,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068521CA00006_7200","description":"IDH will support the implementation of comprehensive health plans at the district level that address the key drivers of malaria, maternal, neonatal, and child morbidity and mortality in five priority regions of Senegal to improve the health status of the target populations.  The activity combines technical assistance for service delivery and universal health coverage, social and behavior change, subgrant funding and health systems strengthening into one mechanism."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CHEMONICS INTERNATIONAL, INC.","value":24872273,"savings":5657310,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068521CA00007_7200","description":"USAID Central-Level Health Systems Strengthening focuses on providing technical assistance at the central level to increase access to quality health services"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PLAN INTERNATIONAL USA, INC.","value":4313000,"savings":750000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068522CA00003_7200","description":"Niger Child Early and Forced Marriage Activity\r\nCooperative Agreement Award for 2 years period of performance through an Annual Program Statement for the implementation of the CEFM activity in Republic of Niger\"."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"NATURAL RESOURCE GOVERNANCE INSTITUTE","value":10000000,"savings":1585264,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068522CA00006_7200","description":"TRACES activity is a four-year activity (Transparency and Accountability in the Extractive Sector) with the purpose to increase transparency and accountability mechanisms in the mining, oil and gas sectors for better revenue management and distribution."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"SAVE THE CHILDREN FEDERATION, INC.","value":20000000,"savings":16832800,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068523CA00002_7200","description":"Resilient Education for crisis-affected children"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA","value":6836460,"savings":4882460,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068523CA00003_7200","description":" Niger Resilience and Agribusiness Masters Program activity's purpose will be to strengthen the human and institutional capacity of Nigerien public universities to design and deliver academic coursework leading to a master's degree in agribusiness."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"DEVELOPPEMENT-CITOYENNETE-LEADERSHIP INTEGRE & COMMUNAUTAIRE","value":3000000,"savings":2166666,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068523CA00004_7200","description":"Feed the Future Senegal (FTF) Positive Youth Development activities to increase the Engagement of Youth in their communities.\r\nDECLIC-USAID/Yirwa "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FEDERATION DU BAOL","value":3000000,"savings":2166667,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068523CA00005_7200","description":"Feed the Future Senegal (FTF) Positive Youth Development activities to increase the Engagement of Youth in their communities.\r\nFederation du Baol"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PLATFORME DES ACTEURS NON ETATIQUES","value":2999486,"savings":2066153,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068523CA00006_7200","description":"Feed the Future Senegal (FTF) Positive Youth Development activities to increase the Engagement of Youth in their communities.\r\nPlateforme des Acteurs non Etatiques (PFAnE) "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"NURU INTERNATIONAL BURKINA FASO","value":2481250,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068523FA00001_7200","description":"To increase agricultural productivity and market access for smallholders farmers."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"UNICEF","value":10000000,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068523IO00002_7200","description":"USAID Multi-modal distance learning for conflict-affected children and adolescents in Niger Activity "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"DECENTRALISATION-DROITS HUMAINS-DEVELOPPEMENT LOCAL (3D)","value":1999938.82,"savings":1433271.82,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068524CA00001_7200","description":"USAID is committed to improving nutrition in Senegal by prioritizing programs that strengthen the country's capacity, reinforce local governance, and mobilize domestic resources. For results to sustain, one needs to engage the local system as a whole - government, civil society, and the private sector - focusing on local actors, their interrelationships, and the incentives that guide them.\r\n"},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"WORLD VISION INC.","value":25225000,"savings":18725000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068524CA00002_7200","description":"GOLD + is a four-year decentralization activity that aims to increase local government effectiveness and accountability in mobilizing resources and delivering quality and equitable services for citizens.This follow-on activity is expected to consolidate and reinforce the USAID/GoLD (2016-2023) intervention. Specifically, GoLD+ will increase the legitimacy, credibility, and quality of engagement between local populations and their government. This will be accomplished by increasing local revenue mobilization, inclusive development, reinforcing accountability, and strengthening service delivery. GoLD+ will facilitate the collaboration of subnational government entities among themselves, coordination with the central government, and partnerships with the civil society and private sector in the regions of Kolda, Sédhiou, Kédougou, Tambacounda, Ziguinchor, and Dakar. "},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FORUM POUR UN DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ENDOGENE (FODDE)","value":1999999.48,"savings":1483332.48,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068524CA00003_7200","description":"FODDE-FTF Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture Activity in Senegal\r\nUSAID is committed to improving nutrition in Senegal by prioritizing programs that strengthen the country's capacity, reinforce local governance, and mobilize domestic resources. For results to sustain, one needs to engage the local system as a whole - government, civil society, and the private sector - focusing on local actors, their interrelationships, and the incentives that guide them."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FONGS","value":2022597.5,"savings":1655930.5,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068524CA00004_7200","description":"Feed the Future Senegal Women and Nutritive Agriculture is to improve the diet adequacy of women of reproductive age and children under five."},{"date":"3/1/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MYAGRO FARMS","value":2200000,"savings":1200000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72068524FA00001_7200","description":"MYAGRO The goal of the activity is to revitalize food security in Senegal’s Feed the Future (FtF) Zone of Influence (ZOI) by empowering women and mitigating or preventing increases in poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. \r\n"}]},"meta":{"total_results":15887,"pages":159}}