Request for Information - New Sanitation Activity
ID: 327797Type: Forecasted
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Democratic Republic of the Congo USAID-Kinshasa (USAID-DEM)

Eligible Applicants

Others

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Other

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Other

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Other

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking stakeholder feedback through a Request for Information (RFI) for a new sanitation initiative in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This RFI aims to gather insights on a draft Program Description for a rural/peri-urban sanitation activity, focusing on private sector-led improvements to enhance sanitation supply and demand, thereby addressing critical sanitation challenges in the region. The initiative is crucial for increasing access to sanitary services, promoting household demand for quality sanitation, and fostering an enabling environment for market sustainability, aligning with national frameworks and sustainable development goals. Interested parties are encouraged to submit their responses by July 30, 2020, and can contact Andre-Guy Soh at asoh@usaid.gov for further information.

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    Andre-Guy Soh Grantor
    +243815554552
    asoh@usaid.gov
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    The Request for Information (RFI) No. 72066020R00012 seeks stakeholder feedback on a draft Program Description for a new sanitation initiative in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Sponsored by USAID, the RFI aims to gather input prior to possible solicitation issuance, stressing that this request is not an invitation for applications or proposals. Responses are due by July 30, 2020, and interested parties are invited to a virtual Pre-Solicitation Conference for discussion and input on specific technical areas. The initiative addresses critical sanitation challenges in DRC, where access to improved sanitation is low, and opens defecation, although reduced, remains a concern. The proposed activity envisions private sector-led improvements in sanitation supply and demand, aiming to mobilize resources and strengthen market systems. The expected outcomes include increased sanitary service accessibility, enhanced household demand for quality sanitation, and an enabling environment for market sustainability, addressing financing barriers and promoting innovative business models. The comprehensive plan outlines operational principles, reflects USAID’s long-term goals in DRC, and emphasizes collaborative efforts to build local capacities. It underscores the importance of evidence-based strategies, social marketing, and learning approaches to ensure the proposed sanitation activity aligns with national frameworks and targets sustainable development goals.
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