Request for Proposal Capacity Building Training Program for Development Actors in Southwest Sumba
Request for Proposal
Capacity Building Training Program for Development Actors
in Southwest Sumba
Background
Request for Proposal
Capacity Building Training Program for Development Actors
in Southwest Sumba
Background
Nutrition International (NI) is an Ottawa-based, international not-for-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that the world's most vulnerable especially women and children in developing countries get the vitamins and minerals they need to survive and thrive.
Australia-Indonesia Institute (AII) COVID-19 Special Grants Round
The Australia-Indonesia Institute COVID-19 Special Grants Round aims to support continuity in people-to-people and institutional engagement between Australia and Indonesia during and following the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, when restrictions on travel and social distancing will limit opportunities for face-to-face engagement and inward and outbound visits.
The United States Government represented by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)/Indonesia is seeking proposals from qualified organizations interested in providing the services described in the attached Request for Proposals (RFP). USAID anticipates awarding one Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee completion type contract, with a total estimated cost of $35 million, covering a total estimated period of five years. The contract period is comprised of a basic period of three years and two one-year option periods.
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Prospera is a partnership facility between the Government of Australia (through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) and the Government of Indonesia. It aims to foster strong, sustainable and inclusive economic growth in Indonesia. We are seeking to engage a Jakarta-based think tank/research organization/consultancy firm to carry out a project on childcare options for promoting women’s economic participation in collaboration with Indonesian Business Coalition for Women Empowerment.
The 2020 ANU Indonesia Project and The SMERU Research Institute Research Grants program is now open.
Application deadline: 31 March 2020
The Research Grants are designed to stimulate research cooperation between Indonesian and Australian research institutes.
We would like to invite research proposals of collaborative research projects in any of the main research themes of ANU Indonesia Project:
Latar Belakang/ Pengantar
DAI, implementer of the USAID funded Indonesia Urban Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Penyehatan Lingkungan Untuk Semua (IUWASH PLUS) Project, invites qualified partners/gratees to submit applications for RFA-0007 : "Engaging Business Development Services (BDS) to Build Business Capacity of Sanitation Entrepreneurs in South Sulawesi and East Indonesia (SSEI) of USAID IUWASH PLUS"
As the world’s largest archipelago nation in area and population, Indonesia is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. With 30% of the world’s mangroves (>3 million ha) and 22 million ha of peatlands, peat and mangrove ecosystems (PME) provide adaptation and resilience capacity for vulnerable communities, including coastal protection, flood control, water quality, and food security. However, PMEs are amongst Indonesia’s most threatened ecosystems including in the project pilot Provinces North Sumatera and West Papua.