Nutrition and Community Development

The objectives of this Grant Agreement are to assist the Government of Indonesia in carrying out further Project Design.

The project will build on on-going, effective activities already in place in Indonesia.

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Agency: Millennium Challenge Corporation

Office: None

Estimated Funding: Not Available



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Additional Information of Eligibility:
This is a "Notice of Intent" of a single source grant agreement award to The World Bank, Indonesia.

The grantee for this project was chosen because of unique ability.

The World Bank contains well known experts in project development and investment analyses.

This will include at least two separate grants to the World Bank Indonesia for technical and analytical services.

The two projects are 1) a project to support demand and supply interventions that would lead to reduced stunting, among other indicators, for the poor based on the community development experience gained under the World Bank supported community-development program (PNPM/Generasi), and 2) a project targeted at the vocational education and youth employment sectors, following the earlier World Bank design for the Life Skills Education for Employment and Entrepreneurship Project (LSE 3).

The activities to be undertaken build on World Bank-Government of Indonesia joint efforts.

The World Bank implements the PNPM Support Fund for the Government of Indonesia and piloted the Generasi program which serves as the basis for the nutrition/community development activity.

The World Bank also appraised the youth employment project in June 2010 and has a rich array of data and experience useful in working with the Government to further build the rationale and analytical basis for the proposed youth employment activity.

The grantee has a demonstrated track record for completion of projects on time and on budget with excellent quality.

The Grantee is uniquely qualified to carry out the terms of this grant in a cost-effective manner.



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Contact:
Patrice LopezContract SpecialistPhone 202-521-2635

Agency Email Description:
lopezpa@mcc.gov

Agency Email:
lopezpa@mcc.gov

Date Posted:
2011-05-26

Application Due Date:
2011-06-02

Archive Date:
2011-06-03


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