This grant is designed to improve security on key highways in northern Mozambique, which are important for international trade and U.S. economic interests. It aims to help local police detect and prevent terrorism threats, making the area safer for U.S. businesses and investments. The project includes training and equipment for law enforcement to better handle potential threats.
Who it's for: Organizations that can work with the Police of the Republic of Mozambique to enhance security on critical transit routes. This likely includes entities with experience in law enforcement training, counterterrorism, or international development.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Lack of experience in law enforcement training or counterterrorism
- Inability to operate in Mozambique
- No capacity to provide specialized training and equipment
- Lack of collaboration with local law enforcement
- Failure to demonstrate understanding of regional security dynamics
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan within the award range
- Proof of experience in similar projects
- Partnership agreements with local entities
- Risk management plan
- Timeline for project implementation
- Staffing plan with qualified personnel
- Monitoring and evaluation strategy
Cautions
- Must align with U.S. economic interests
- Requires collaboration with local police
- Focus on non-lethal equipment