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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking applications for its “USAID Stop GBV” that projects in order to strengthen the environment for girls and women, boys and men, and members of key/priority populations, to live lives free of GBV and enjoy healthy-supportive, gender-equitable relationships.

The ​prior ​STOP ​GBV ​program ​(2012-2018) ​consisted ​of ​three ​projects ​supported ​by ​USAID ​and UKAId ​through ​the ​Department ​for ​International ​Development ​(DfID): ​Survivor ​Support (implemented ​by ​World ​Vision), ​Prevention​ ​and ​Advocacy ​(implemented ​by ​Zambia ​Centre ​for Communication ​Program), ​and ​Access ​to ​Justice ​(implemented ​by ​Women ​in ​Law ​for ​Southern Africa-Zambia). ​The ​goal ​has ​been​ ​to ​institutionalize ​services ​for ​GBV ​survivors ​in ​government structures ​and ​strengthen ​the ​quality ​of ​GBV ​service ​referral ​mechanisms.

The ​goal ​of ​the ​USAID ​Stop ​GBV ​Activity ​is ​to ​contribute ​to ​the ​improved ​health ​and ​human ​capital in ​Zambia, ​the ​stated ​goal ​of ​the ​Development ​Objective ​#3 ​in ​the ​USAID/Zambia ​Mission ​CDCS. ​This goal will be met via the pursuit of three objectives:

-To ​prevent ​GBV ​and ​increase ​support ​for ​gender ​equality ​among ​women, ​men, ​children ​and members ​of ​key ​and ​priority ​populations.
-To ​strengthen ​access ​to ​and ​uptake ​of ​quality ​post-GBV ​services ​for ​GBV ​survivors.
-To ​strengthen ​and ​support ​the ​implementation​ ​of ​laws ​and ​policies ​regarding ​GBV, ​gender equality, ​and ​female ​empowerment, ​and ​increase ​the ​congruence ​of ​customary ​laws ​with national ​laws.

Deadline
14 November 2017

Funding Information
Award Ceiling: $27,100,000
Award Floor: $1

Eligibility
-Qualified U.S., Zambian, or other non-U.S. non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or private, non-profit organizations (or for-profit companies willing to forego profits), including universities, research organizations, professional associations, private voluntary organizations, and relevant special interest associations.
-Faith-based and community organizations are also eligible for award. In support of the Agency’s interest in fostering a larger assistance base and expanding the number and sustainability of development partners, USAID encourages applications from potential new partners.
-Applicants ​must ​have ​established ​financial ​management, ​monitoring ​and ​evaluation ​processes, internal ​control ​systems, ​and ​policies ​and ​procedures ​that ​comply ​with ​established ​U.S. Government ​standards, ​laws, ​and ​regulations. ​
-The ​successful ​applicant ​will ​be ​subject ​to ​a responsibility ​determination ​assessment ​(Pre-award ​Survey) ​by ​the ​Agreement ​Officer ​(AO).

Application
For more information, please visit USAID Stop GBV.

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