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USAID: Program to create Socio-Economic Opportunities for Youth (Mauritania)

This Grant Opportunity providing financial support of US$8,000: Call for Proposals (Vietnam)

Deadline: 4-Jan-21

USAID/Senegal’s Mauritania Country Office seeks a call for concept notes under the YouthPower 2 (YP2) APS umbrella to create a new program to create socio-economic opportunities for youth while preventing violent extremism in Mauritania.

The YouthPower 2 (YP2) Annual Program Statement (APS) is an unfunded umbrella APS designed to creatively engage with, among others, youth-led and youth-serving organizations, and systems, to generate cross-sectoral, positive youth development outcomes.

USAID Nafoore aims to strengthen the resilience capacities of vulnerable Mauritanian youth in urban and peri-urban communities in order to prevent radicalization and counter-recruitment efforts by VEOs. Youth in target environments for this Activity include those at the intersection of socio-economic vulnerability and high levels of exposure to VE activity.

Many youth fall victim to cycles of violence and recruitment and/or utilization precisely due to their conditions of vulnerability and lack of a safe, supportive social network. Others are lured into illicit violent activities with the hope of escaping their hostile realities at home and/or in their communities to access what they may see as the only option for protection and/or economic prosperity and/or to feel included and empowered.

Goal

Objectives

  • Objective 1: Increase the income of vulnerable youth;
  • Objective 2: Strengthen youth agency in their lives and communities;
  • Objective 3: Expand safe and supportive youth social networks.

Funding Information

  • USAID/Senegal /SRO may allocate up to $17,000,000 over the course of three years with a two (2) year extension period, subject to the combined successful implementation of the first three years and the availability of funding.

Geographic Priority

  • USAID Nafoore will prioritize interventions for the following areas: Nouakchott, Trarza, Hodh el Chargui, Hodh el Gharbi regions using specific criteria (applicants are welcome to use the aforementioned criteria as a basis to develop their own suggested criteria) to determine the most vulnerable areas of the region prone to violent extremism.
  • The selection of these regions is indicated by the 2019 Mauritania media assessment and recent Cross-Sectoral Youth Assessment considering key push and pull factors facing Mauritanian youth.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=329753

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