USAID
Project Nuu~beI~ 532 QQ~4 is a grant agreement between the Grant Agency and the Project Coordinator.
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Abstract
The agreement outlines the terms and conditions of the project, including the definition of the project, the grant amount, and the responsibilities of the parties involved. The project is defined as a research and development initiative aimed at improving the livelihoods of rural communities in a specific region. The grant amount is specified as $532,000, which will be disbursed over a period of four years. The project coordinator is responsible for managing the project, including the recruitment of personnel, the procurement of equipment and materials, and the implementation of the project activities. The agreement also outlines the terms and conditions of the grant, including the eligibility criteria for the project, the reporting requirements, and the evaluation criteria. The project coordinator is required to submit regular progress reports to the grant agency, which will be used to evaluate the project's performance and make recommendations for future funding. The project's objectives are to improve the agricultural productivity and income of rural households, to enhance the access to markets and services, and to promote sustainable livelihoods. The project will be implemented in a specific region, which is identified as the Eastern Province. The project coordinator will work closely with local stakeholders, including farmers, community leaders, and government officials, to ensure the project's success. The project's methodology will involve the implementation of several interventions, including farmer training programs, infrastructure development, and market linkage facilitation. The project coordinator will also establish a monitoring and evaluation system to track the project's progress and identify areas for improvement. The project's timeline is specified as follows: the first disbursement of $132,000 will be made within six months of the agreement's signing, followed by subsequent disbursements of $100,000 every six months. The project's duration is specified as four years, with the final evaluation report due six months after the project's completion. The project's geographic focus is on the Eastern Province, where the project coordinator will work closely with local stakeholders to implement the project's activities. The project's context is characterized by a high level of poverty and limited access to markets and services, which will be addressed through the project's interventions. The project's recommendations are to continue the project's activities beyond the initial four-year period, with a focus on scaling up the project's interventions to reach a larger number of beneficiaries. The project coordinator is also recommended to establish a sustainable funding mechanism to ensure the project's long-term viability.
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