This grant aims to help Iraq improve its border security along the Iraq-Syria border to prevent terrorist activities, particularly from Iranian-aligned militias and ISIS. The goal is to enhance Iraq's ability to handle security threats independently, reducing reliance on U.S. resources.
Who it's for: Organizations that can contribute to strengthening Iraq's border security and law enforcement capabilities, particularly those with expertise in training and capacity building in counterterrorism.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Lack of experience in counterterrorism training
- Inability to operate in Iraq
- No plan for sustainable Iraqi-led training
- Non-compliance with U.S. foreign policy objectives
- Failure to demonstrate capability to manage large-scale security projects
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan
- Proof of experience in counterterrorism
- Partnership agreements (if applicable)
- Organizational capability statement
- Compliance with U.S. foreign policy
- Risk management plan
- Monitoring and evaluation plan
Cautions
- Must align with U.S. national security interests
- Requires operations in a high-risk area
- Significant focus on sustainability and independence
- Strict compliance with U.S. foreign policy
- Potential for political and security challenges
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