African Ministers Council on Water (AMCOW) Capacity Development Program

The United States is working toward a vision of a water-secure world in which individuals and countries have reliable and sustainable access to an acceptable quantity and quality of water to meet human, livelihood, ecosystem, and production needs while reducing the risks of extreme hydrological events

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to people, the environment, and economies.

As part of these efforts and to implement the Senator Paul Simon Water for the Poor Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-121), the Office of Environmental Policy of the Bureau of Oceans, Environment, and Science (OES) at the Department of State announces an open competition to a) strengthen the capacity of the African Ministers Council on Water (AMCOW) secretariat to effectively address critical water sector issues in Africa and b) facilitate the engagement of U.S.-based foundations, nongovernmental organizations, academia, and the private sector in Africa on water and sanitation issues.This announcement invites organizations to submit proposals addressing those objectives.

Total funding available is $198,000 with Economic Support Funds.

The Bureau will fund one award.

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), research institutions, U. S. colleges and universities, or consortia with experience in the region are eligible to submit proposals.Through this cooperative agreement, the AMCOW secretariat will gain capacity to serve as a platform for information on African water issues, for research and dissemination of results, and for active coordination of water policy and practice concerns in member countries.

The grantee (an institution or consortium) will support AMCOW’s development through secretariat support, capacity building, and by catalyzing new activities in partnership with academic, private sector, and civil society institutions; this will, in turn, reduce transaction costs for research, projects, and pilot programs.Contact Person:
Federico San MartiniBureau of Oceans, Environment, and Sciencesanmartinifm@state.govPhone:
(202) 647-3819Fax:
(202) 647-1052


Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Applicants must have significant experience in institutional capacity building, a reputation for integrity and a proven track record of mobilizing and working with public and private sector researchers, development practitioners, foundations and NGOs in Africa.

Expertise in water sanitation issues generally and substantial experience working in Africa is desirable.

Eligible applicants may include NGOs, research institutions, U. S. colleges and universities, and/or consortia of these parties.



Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Maria UrbinaProgram Specialist CPUPhone 202-647-4346

Agency Email Description:
Central Programming Unit

Agency Email:
urbinaMA1@state.gov

Date Posted:
2008-12-24

Application Due Date:
2009-02-04

Archive Date:
2009-03-06



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