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The Feed the Future Ghana Fisheries Recovery Activity (GFRA) Grants Manual outlines the framework for implementing grants under the GFRA program.
2021 · 60 pages

Abstract
The program aims to support the recovery of Ghana's fisheries sector, which has been impacted by various challenges, including overfishing and habitat degradation. The GFRA program is designed to promote sustainable fisheries management, improve the livelihoods of fishing communities, and enhance the country's food security. The program's objectives are aligned with the Feed the Future initiative, which seeks to reduce poverty and improve food security in developing countries. The Grants Manual provides guidance on the eligibility criteria for applicants, including local and international organizations, as well as government agencies. Eligible activities under the program include fisheries management, research, and development projects, as well as initiatives that promote sustainable fishing practices and improve the livelihoods of fishing communities. The Grants Manual outlines the competition process, which involves the issuance of a public notice and advertising, followed by the submission of concept papers and full grant applications. The evaluation and selection of applications are based on a set of evaluation criteria, which include the project's relevance, feasibility, and potential impact. The Grants Manual also provides guidance on the pre-award process, including the negotiation of grant agreements, the establishment of grant types, and the terms and conditions of grant agreements. The manual outlines the requirements for certification, assurances, and other statements, including the registration of the applicant's DUNS number and the completion of the SAM, OFAC/SDNBP, and UN 1267 lists. The GFRA program is implemented by Tetra Tech, a US-based consulting firm, under a contract with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The program's implementation is overseen by a Review and Evaluation Committee, which is responsible for evaluating and selecting grant applications. The Grants Manual is an essential resource for applicants seeking to participate in the GFRA program. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the program's objectives, eligibility criteria, and competition process, as well as the requirements for grant agreements and certification. The GFRA program's geographic focus is on Ghana, with a specific emphasis on the country's fisheries sector. The program's timeframes are not explicitly stated in the Grants Manual, but it is likely that the program will operate over a multi-year period, with specific milestones and deadlines for grant applications and project implementation. Overall, the GFRA Grants Manual provides a clear and comprehensive framework for implementing grants under the program. It outlines the program's objectives, eligibility criteria, and competition process, as well as the requirements for grant agreements and certification. The manual is an essential resource for applicants seeking to participate in the program and for stakeholders interested in understanding the program's implementation.
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