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Call for Proposals: Strengthen Food and Nutritional Security under the SYSALIM Project (Mauritania)

Up to €300,000 in Equity-free Funding available for Food Startups, SMEs & Researchers

Deadline: 09-Feb-2026

The SYSALIM project, implemented by Enabel and funded by the European Union, invites proposals to strengthen sustainable and inclusive food systems in Mauritania. With a total budget of €2,000,000, the call supports actions in high-value value chains such as milk, cereals, and market garden produce, aiming to improve nutrition, rural incomes, and climate-adapted food systems. Eligible applicants are Mauritanian non-profit organizations with proven experience in grant management and capacity building for agropastoral cooperatives.

The European Union has entrusted Enabel with implementing the SYSALIM (Sustainable and Inclusive Food Systems for Better Food and Nutritional Security) project, aimed at improving nutrition, promoting inclusive rural development, and strengthening institutional frameworks for food system transformation in Mauritania.

Project Objectives

Objective 1: Inclusive, Climate-Adapted Food Value Chains

Objective 2: Institutional and Governance Strengthening

Areas of Intervention

The call focuses on strengthening key food value chains:

Interventions include:

Geographic Scope and Budget

The total indicative budget is €2,000,000, divided into two lots:

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must be:

Expected Outcomes

How to Apply

  1. Prepare a detailed proposal addressing project objectives, geographic coverage, value chain interventions, and expected outcomes.

  2. Demonstrate organizational experience in grant management and cooperative capacity building.

  3. Include a budget aligned with the proposed activities and lot allocation.

  4. Submit applications in accordance with SYSALIM call guidelines, ensuring legal entity requirements are met.

Why This Matters

SYSALIM contributes to sustainable and inclusive development in Mauritania by integrating nutrition security, gender equality, rural livelihoods, and climate adaptation. Strengthening local value chains and institutions fosters long-term food system resilience and supports the European Union’s development priorities in the region.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the total budget of the call?
€2,000,000, divided equally between two geographic lots.

Which regions are included in the call?

Who is eligible to apply?
Private, non-profit organizations or foundations legally registered or represented in Mauritania with relevant grant management and cooperative support experience.

Is acting as an intermediary allowed?
No. Applicants must directly manage and implement the proposed action.

What value chains are prioritized?
Milk, local cereals, and market garden produce.

Are gender and youth inclusion required?
Yes, interventions should promote equal access to income and opportunities for women and young people.

What type of expertise is expected from applicants?
Experience in grant management, facilitating access to finance, and capacity building for agropastoral cooperatives, including simplified accounting and economic activity management.

Conclusion

The SYSALIM project presents an opportunity for Mauritanian non-profits to strengthen food systems, improve nutrition, and support inclusive rural development. By targeting high-value value chains and institutional capacity, the call aims to create resilient, climate-adapted, and socially equitable food systems across the country.

For more information, visit Enabel.

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