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Funding Opportunity: Increase Capacity for Toxicological Testing to Identify Threats to Public Health from Synthetic Drugs (Mexico)

Applications open for Native Public Health Resilience Planning Program – US

Deadline: 16-Aug-23

The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to carry out a project to collect information on synthetic drug consumption trends, perform community assistance to drug users and develop a campaign to promote harm reduction programs along with a strategy to raise awareness about the current situation of drug use in Mexico, and to strengthen the national surveillance system and communicate the severity of the matter.

This project aims to generate reliable and current data through local NGOs that are closely addressing these challenges directly with the targeted audience on a daily basis.

Project Vision: Through NGO collaboration, this project will contribute to Mexican government efforts to generate information on the timely detection of synthetic drug consumption and the presence of synthetic drugs and opioids in Mexico. It will also help inform effective public policy to address the matter.

Project Goal(s) and Objectives: The Mexican Drug Observatory and its Early Warning System have reliable and updated evidence on synthetic drugs presence along the northern border to take timely actions to tackle public health threats from synthetic drugs.

Funding Information
Activities

Priority Region/Countries: Mexico, prioritizing the following northern border cities Tijuana, Mexicali, Ciudad Juarez, San Luis Río Colorado and Piedras Negras. (Note: Other regions may be included per INL’s priorities and funding availability).

Participants and Audiences: Synthetic drug users keeping an inclusive approach; migrants, LGBTQI+ and other vulnerable populations, drug treatment participants, ER users and other relevant stakeholders.

Project Expansion: If the project is successful, INL will consider the option of an award modification to expand the project to other cities in the state and/or other regions in the country, subject to availability of future funding. Applicants may include in their proposal a brief section outlining how additional funds could potentially be used to expand work into additional activities or countries in future years. Applicants are strongly encouraged to demonstrate how their project might leverage funding through other organizations.

Eligibility Criteria

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