This grant aims to improve security on key highways in northern Mozambique, which are vital for international trade and U.S. economic interests. It will provide training and equipment to local police to better handle terrorism threats, ensuring safer travel for U.S. businesses and personnel.
Who it's for: Organizations that can work with the Police of the Republic of Mozambique to enhance security on critical transit routes, specifically those with expertise in law enforcement training and non-lethal equipment provision.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Lack of experience in law enforcement training
- Inability to work in Mozambique
- No capacity to provide non-lethal equipment
- Failure to demonstrate collaboration with local authorities
- Incomplete application
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Proof of experience in law enforcement training
- Plan for providing non-lethal equipment
- Budget breakdown
- Letters of support from local partners
- Organizational capacity statement
- Registration with relevant U.S. government systems
- Risk management plan
- Timeline for project implementation
- Monitoring and evaluation plan
Cautions
- Must work closely with Mozambican authorities
- Focus on non-lethal equipment only
- Strict adherence to U.S. foreign policy objectives
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