Supporting the Policy Enabling Environment for Development
USAID SPEED

Grants

RFA-SPEED-022-005: Advancing effective decentralized co-management of Mozambique's coastal marine resources

DAI through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is seeking applications from Institutions and Organizations to define activities that will Advance effective decentralized co-management of Mozambique's coastal marine resources to promote ecological productivity, enhance food security and livelihoods, and strengthen resilience and good governance.
Specifically, USAID SPEED aims to achieve the following objectives:

1. Establish and learn from examples of local tenure over marine resources to inform how national policies are interpreted and implemented.
2. Improve the institutional support systems (CSOs, government, research) needed to sustain and scale co-management of fishery and coastal resources.
3. Strengthen stakeholder voice, agency, and capacity to effectively engage in co-management, particularly among women and youth.
4. Strengthen enabling conditions for conservation enterprise establishment and sustainability.

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SPEED-APS-2022-001: CSOs Promoting Transparency and Accountability in Mozambique

DAI, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), on the Supporting the Policy Enabling Environment for Development (USAID SPEED), specifically is seeking for applications from Organizations and Institutions to propose approaches and implementation with gender lens for the areas of:

  • Governance of Extractive Resources in Mozambique
  • Public Finance Management in Mozambique

For phase 1, DAI seeks short Concept Notes and then full Applications from potential Partners to implement activities that further the objectives of the above areas.

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