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USAID’s Biodiversity APS in South Sudan: Strengthening Livelihoods & Resilience to Shocks

Support to Farmers' Organizations in Madagascar

Deadline: 25 July 2016

The United States Agency for International Development Mission in South Sudan (USAID/South Sudan)  is seeking concept papers from qualified applicants for its Biodiversity Annual Program Statement (APS) in South Sudan in order to build foundations for conservation, anti-trafficking, land and natural resource management, conflict mitigation, and security, and will enhance women and youth with livelihoods and economic opportunities, through fishing, vegetable gardening and small scale microenterprise activities to disengage them from wildlife poaching.

The goal of the program is to strengthen conservation in high priority biodiversity landscapes in South Sudan with the aim of having significant positive impacts related to conservation (including  status of key wildlife species), community security, and resilient livelihoods (including fishing, vegetable gardening and Subject Matter Experts (SME) activities) of communities that coexist with wildlife in targeted rangelands.

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Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Interested applicants can apply via given website.

For more information, please visit USAID’s Biodiversity APS in South Sudan.

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