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NOFO: Improving Community Security in Syria

NOFO: Improving Community Security in Syria

Deadline: 22-May-23

The Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs (NEA), Office of Assistance Coordination (AC) seeks proposals for targeted assistance projects to empower civilian security providers in non-regime held areas of NE Syria to deliver effective and equitable security services in a manner that serves, and is supported by, the population.

Achievable Objectives

Project Design

This solicitation invites applications that seek to improve the security of communities in areas controlled by the SDF, i.e., the governates of Raqqa, Deir ez-Zor, and Al-Hasakah. Demonstrations of the flexibility to expand to other parts of Syria, should the opportunity arise, are welcome. As a stabilization project, the proposal should be designed to advance U.S. policy objectives, primarily ensuring the enduring defeat of ISIS. The proposal should articulate an end-state appropriate for a stabilization project that does not include longer-term goals more appropriate for a development project. As NEA seeks to collaborate with other donors to support community security, the application must demonstrate the capability to facilitate such collaboration in an efficient, transparent, cost-effective manner.

Funds are available to support projects with potential to promote the objectives through activities that take a holistic approach to the security challenges presented by the NE Syrian environment. While addressing all elements of the security challenges in NE Syria may require military or para-military capabilities, only activities focused on the civilian elements of these challenges will be considered.

The project shall be designed in a manner that facilitates the provision of security in a conflict environment in which major combat operations have decreased and a transition towards the civilian provision of security is underway, but where risks from terrorist organizations, belligerent states, and the resumption of armed conflict persist. Activities should be designed to promote respect for human rights. Development of the ISFs’ ability to provide policing services are essential to this effort, and proposed activities should incorporate best practices of community policing. Plans should also include activities designed to enable local communities to be involved in identifying and addressing their security concerns, and to support the role of local governance entities in providing public safety.

Funding Information

Beneficiaries

Activities

Eligible Countries and Territories

Eligibility Criteria

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