USAID Promoting Access to Quality, Low-Fee Non-State Education Finance
ID: 356633Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Democratic Republic of the Congo USAID-Kinshasa (USAID-DEM)

Award Range

$1 - $1

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted

Funding Category

Education

Funding Instrument

Other

Opportunity Category

Other

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo USAID-Kinshasa is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) titled "Promoting Access to Quality, Low-Fee Non-State Education Finance" to gather insights on enhancing educational financing and family economic empowerment in the DRC. This initiative aims to improve access to quality education for over 976,000 children in conflict-affected regions by exploring barriers to access, retention, teaching quality, and financing in low-fee education settings. Interested stakeholders, including private sector actors, NGOs, and academic institutions, are encouraged to provide feedback in either French or English, with responses due by October 24, 2024. For further inquiries, contact Myra Kadima at mkadima@usaid.gov or by phone at +243823875796.

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    Posted
    USAID/DRC is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to explore the development of an initiative aimed at increasing access to quality, low-fee non-state education in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The RFI aims to gather insights and expressions of interest from various stakeholders, including private sector actors, NGOs, and academic institutions, on improving education financing and family economic empowerment. The initiative aligns with USAID’s commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for over 976,000 children in conflict-affected regions of DRC. The document includes questions focused on barriers to access, retention, teaching quality, and financing in low-fee education, as well as effective strategies for addressing these challenges. Respondents are encouraged to provide thorough and concise feedback in either French or English, which will contribute to a future program design that aligns with DRC's governmental priorities. The closing date for responses is October 24, 2024, and all correspondence must be submitted electronically. This RFI is purely an informational solicitation and does not imply any procurement obligations or funding commitments from the government.
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