USAID-Dhaka: Youth are Resilient, Interconnected, Socially Cohesive and Engaged (YouthRISE) Activity

USAID is seeking a technical and cost application for a grant to implement Youth are Resilient, Interconnected, Socially Cohesive and Engaged (YouthRISE) Activity.

Objectives

Each year People-to-People (P2P) peacebuilding activities aim to mitigate conflict and promote reconciliation. These programs bring individuals of different ethnic, religious, or political backgrounds together in areas having experienced war or civil conflict. These reconciliation fund awards, which include grants and cooperative agreements, are supported through a congressional directive. USAID/Bangladesh submitted a concept note in February 2019 and was selected by CMM to receive $2 Million to work with host community youth in Cox’s Bazar. The procurement process initially was guided by CMM as it received all concept notes from the Mission. However, after the initial review process, the DRG office identified an opportunity to expand the concept that was selected by adding additional Mission funding. However, to proceed with the procurement with mission funds, DRG needs approval.

The proposed YouthRISE will be a four-year activity to increase youth resilience and tolerance to other groups through positive engagement, including economic market-based and life skills strengthening, and narrative approaches that enhance understanding and trust between different groups. The targeted engagements are designed to enhance capacity of local justice institutions and support youth leadership in the prevention of Gender-Based Violence (GBV), the activity will ultimately contribute to a reduction in the likelihood of conflict in the Cox’s Bazar area. 

The YouthRISE activity comprises three interrelated objectives:

  • Objective 1: Strengthened life/leadership skills, shifts in gender norms and improved livelihood skills and opportunities as well as increased young people’s resilience to violence.
  • Objective 2: Increased direct and indirect contact between host and refugee communities, and between youth and leaders, resulting in greater understanding of concerns and issues, more constructive discussions of solutions and increased tolerance and trust of each other.
  • Objective 3: More responsive local justice systems resulting in strengthened tolerance between groups and improved ability for resolution of conflict.

Funding Information

  • Estimate of Funds Available and Number of Awards Contemplated Subject to the availability of funds, USAID anticipates making up to one (1) award, in the amount of $4,000,000.
  • Start Date and Period of Performance for Federal Awards Anticipated start date for this award is February 1, 2021. The period of performance is up to four (4) years.

Geographic Coverage: The area of focus for the program will be communities affected by the Rohingya crisis in Cox’s Bazar district, specifically in Teknaf upazila. Precise geographic areas of intervention will be common across all activities, ensuring that the various strands of the program can work alongside each other to deliver stronger impact.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility for this NOFO is restricted. Eligibility is restricted to those organizations having an evaluated concept paper (Phase 1), and subsequently invited to co-creation (Phase 2), as stated in the USAID/Bangladesh to the Annual Program Statement (APS) Number 7200AA19APS00015,. The eligibility requirements apply to only the principal applicant.

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Highlights

Important Dates

Post Date - 07 Nov 2020

Deadline Date - 07 Dec 2020

Donor Name

United States Agency for International Development

Grant Size

1,000,000 to $

Category

Grant

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