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Call for EOIs: Italian NGOs to Partner with ANHDO for AICS Project

Deadline: 25-Jan-2026

The Afghanistan National Horticulture Development Organization (ANHDO) invites expressions of interest from eligible Italian NGOs to form a partnership for submitting a project proposal under the AICS Call for Proposals Aid 013365/01/0. The partnership focuses on climate resilience, sustainable agriculture, food security, and community development in fragile contexts. The Italian NGO will act as Lead Applicant, and ANHDO will serve as the Local Implementing Partner, providing field expertise and contextual knowledge.

Overview

The Afghanistan National Horticulture Development Organization (ANHDO) is a national, non-profit NGO registered with the Ministry of Economy of Afghanistan. It has extensive experience in:

ANHDO seeks to partner with an Italian NGO for the joint design and submission of a project proposal under the AICS Call for Proposals Aid 013365/01/0, aiming to address pressing challenges in fragile and conflict-affected contexts.

Partnership Priorities

The collaboration will focus on the following key areas:

Roles and Responsibilities

Lead Applicant (Italian NGO):

Local Implementing Partner (ANHDO):

Eligibility Criteria for Italian NGOs

Eligible Italian NGOs must demonstrate:

Scope of Collaboration

The partnership will cover:

Why This Partnership Matters

How to Express Interest

Interested Italian NGOs should:

  1. Review ANHDO’s partnership priorities and eligibility criteria

  2. Prepare a statement of interest outlining relevant experience and capacity

  3. Highlight previous work in AICS- or EU-funded projects and fragile contexts

  4. Submit documentation to ANHDO before the designated deadline

Common Tips for Applicants

FAQ

1. Who can apply? Only Italian NGOs meeting the eligibility criteria are eligible.
2. What is the role of ANHDO in the partnership? ANHDO will act as Local Implementing Partner, providing field presence and implementation capacity.
3. What types of projects are prioritized? Projects focusing on climate resilience, sustainable agriculture, food security, and community development.
4. Does prior experience with AICS/EU funding matter? Yes, proven experience is essential.
5. How will responsibilities be divided? Italian NGO leads the project submission and overall management; ANHDO provides local implementation, monitoring, and technical expertise.
6. What is the scope of the collaboration? Joint project design, budgeting, risk planning, implementation, monitoring, and technical contribution.
7. Why is this partnership important? It ensures effective delivery in fragile contexts, promotes localization, and enhances climate and community resilience.

Conclusion

This partnership opportunity enables Italian NGOs to collaborate with ANHDO to design and implement impactful projects in Afghanistan. By combining international expertise with local knowledge, the collaboration supports sustainable development, climate adaptation, and community resilience in fragile environments.

For more information, visit ANHDO.

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