HORN INTERNATIONAL RELIEF AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
The USAID/Afghanistan Cooperative Agreement No.
2011 · 54 pages

Abstract
306-A-00-11-00533-00 was awarded to International Relief and Development, Inc. (IRD) on September 27, 2011. The agreement is for a period of three years, from September 27, 2011, to September 26, 2014. The total estimated USAID amount for the agreement is not specified, but the total obligated USAID amount is listed as $7210/111037-90. The agreement is for the Afghan Civilian Assistance Program (ACAP II), which aims to provide support for the people of Afghanistan. The program's objectives are outlined in Attachment B, the Program Description. The agreement budget is detailed in Attachment A, the Schedule, and includes provisions for international travel, reporting and evaluation, and title to property. The agreement also includes special provisions, such as data base reporting requirements, USAID's disability policy, and executive orders on terrorism financing and foreign government delegations to international conferences. Additionally, the agreement includes provisions for federal audits, security, and restrictions on funding for law enforcement. The agreement requires the recipient to comply with various regulations and guidelines, including those related to debarment, suspension, and other responsibility matters, as well as drug-free workplace requirements. The agreement also includes provisions for gender integration requirements and restrictions on certain foreign purchases. The agreement is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in Attachment A, the Schedule, Attachment B, the Program Description, and Attachment C, the Standard Provisions. The recipient is required to sign the original and each copy of the agreement to acknowledge receipt of the cooperative agreement and return a scanned copy to the Agreement Officer. The agreement includes various attachments, including the Schedule, Program Description, Standard Provisions, Branding Strategy and Marketing Plan, and Special Provisions. The Standard Provisions outline the terms and conditions of the agreement, including those related to eligibility, debarment, suspension, and other responsibility matters, as well as drug-free workplace requirements. The agreement is administered by the USAID/Afghanistan Office of Acquisition and Assistance, with the Agreement Officer and Agreement Officer Technical Representative serving as the primary points of contact. The agreement is subject to the laws and regulations of the United States and the host country, Afghanistan.
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