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USAID/Nigeria: COVID-19 Food Security Challenge

Open Call to Measure Emissions and its Reductions from Agriculture Sector in Nigeria

Deadline: 9-May-21

USAID is pleased to announce applications for COVID-19 Food Security Challenge in Nigeria.

Nigeria is facing a food security crisis that is compounded by the COVID-19 global pandemic and its effects on the food value chain in the country. The pandemic has significantly disrupted already fragile value chains across the country, including people’s ability to produce, process, and distribute food. The disruption to agricultural productivity and markets has a knock-on negative impact on livelihoods, especially among the most vulnerable households.

As part of the Feed the Future initiative, USAID/Nigeria is seeking to partner with youth-led companies (up to age 29) and mid-stage companies (with an existing customer base of more than 1,000 people) that are already working in food production, processing, and/or distribution. USAID is requesting that these partners help farmers and other stakeholders in the food value chain increase agricultural productivity and food security within the next year to mitigate the effect of COVID-19 on Nigeria’s food value chain. These partners may be new to USAID or existing partners that have a novel approach to address this crisis.

Aims

The Challenge aims to:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following requirements to participate in the COVID-19 Food Security Challenge Request for Applications. All applications will undergo an initial eligibility screening to ensure they comply with the eligibility criteria:

For more information, visit https://www.usaid.gov/innovation/nigeriacovid19

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