Red Sea Initiative Request for Information
ID: 337861Type: Forecasted
Overview

Buyer

Egypt USAID-Cairo (USAID-EGY)

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted

Funding Category

Environment

Funding Instrument

Other

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The USAID Egypt office is forecasting a potential opportunity titled the "Red Sea Initiative Request for Information," aimed at conserving the Red Sea coral reef and its ecosystem to promote sustainable development in Egypt. The initiative seeks to engage organizations interested in discussing funding mechanisms and sharing ideas for a long-term conservation strategy that addresses threats such as over-development, pollution, and overfishing, while enhancing local community benefits through green growth and sustainable tourism practices. This initiative aligns with Egypt's National Climate Change Strategy and aims to attract significant funding, with USAID proposing a contribution of up to $15 million and an additional $50 million from other sources by 2023. Interested parties can reach out to Nehal N Elkhatib at nelkhatib@usaid.gov for further information.

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    The document outlines a strategic framework aimed at enhancing conservation efforts and promoting sustainable tourism in the Red Sea region through federal grants and technical assistance. The initiative is structured around three main mechanisms: grants with technical assistance, financing, and capacity-building activities. The primary goal is to ensure local communities benefit from green growth and conservation, supported by locally-driven initiatives in land and marine tourism, increased community participation, and the development of effective environmental policies. Key outputs include diversified nature tourism offerings, effective destination management and marketing to attract specific tourism segments, and the establishment of sustainable infrastructure compliant with international standards. Financial investments will be directed toward constructing and renovating tourism facilities while assessing the environmental impacts of existing projects. Overall, the framework's purpose is to institutionalize a sustainable tourism growth model, ensuring the effective management of the Red Sea in line with international sustainability standards, which will likely enhance investment in sustainable tourism and elevate community capacities through higher education partnerships and scholarships. This plan aligns with federal and local RFP goals to implement sustainable economic practices while conserving natural resources.
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