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The Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative (W-GDP) work plan is a comprehensive document outlining the scope and objectives of the Integrated Land and Resource Governance (ILRG) task order under the Strengthening Tenure and Resource Rights II (STARR II) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract.
2019 · 47 pages

Abstract
The ILRG task order provides support to the United States Agency for International Development's (USAID) Land and Urban Office in the Bureau for Economic Growth, Education, and Environment (E3/LU). ILRG develops and implements targeted interventions in select USAID presence and non-presence countries, with a focus on promoting women's empowerment and land rights. The work plan outlines the ILRG approach, which includes administration, coordination, collaboration, and information sharing. The ILRG team will work closely with USAID, government agencies, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to achieve the program's objectives. The work plan highlights the ILRG program's focus on Mozambique, Zambia, and Malawi, with specific objectives and deliverables outlined for each country. In Mozambique, the ILRG program aims to strengthen land governance and promote women's participation in decision-making processes. In Zambia, the program focuses on policy engagement, rights documentation, and capacity building. In Malawi, the ILRG program will support policy and field activities to promote women's land rights. The work plan also highlights the ILRG program's global and regional support activities, including gender capacity development, gender communications and advocacy, and gender learning questions. The program will work to develop and implement targeted interventions to promote women's empowerment and land rights globally. The ILRG work plan outlines a comprehensive implementation plan matrix, which includes specific objectives, deliverables, and timelines for each activity. The matrix highlights the ILRG team's commitment to achieving the program's objectives and ensuring effective implementation. The ILRG program will work closely with a range of stakeholders, including USAID, government agencies, civil society organizations, and other partners to achieve the program's objectives. The program's success will depend on effective collaboration, coordination, and information sharing among these stakeholders. The ILRG work plan provides a clear outline of the program's objectives, scope, and implementation plan. The document highlights the ILRG team's commitment to promoting women's empowerment and land rights globally and outlines the specific activities and deliverables required to achieve the program's objectives.
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USAID DEC