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[FR Doc No: 94-25803]


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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

 

Democracy Fellows Program; Announcing Request for Applications

    On or about October 25, 1994 a Request for Applications (RFA) will 
be issued by the Office of Democracy and Governance of the U.S. Agency 
for International Development. The RFA will request cooperative 
agreement applications for not-for-profit U.S. NGOs, U.S. PVOs, or U.S. 
colleges and universities to develop a Democracy Fellows Program. The 
United States Agency for International Development will seek to 
establish a 5 year cooperative agreement. The goal of the program is to 
establish a cadre of field experienced technical experts committed to 
careers in democracy and governance. The grantee will be required to 
identify, place, and supervise junior and mid-level experts in 
assignments that will contribute to democracy programs in developing 
countries, as well as to the career development and commitment of the 
experts themselves. It is envisioned that the project will include the 
following activities: (1) Identification of suitable assignments for 
Fellows; (2) Recruitment, review and selection of Fellows; (3) 
Orientation, supervision and support of Fellows; (4) Counterpart 
development; and (5) establishment of an Advisory Board.
    Interested not-for-profit U.S. NGOs, U.S. PVOs, U.S. colleges, and 
universities, or a consortium thereof, should send a letter referencing 
RFA number OP/B/AEP-95-001 along with three (3) self-addressed mailing 
labels to U.S. Agency for International Development, Office of 
Procurement, M/OP/B/AEP, Room 1577, SA-14, Washington, DC 20523-1429, 
Attention: Mercedes E. Stukes. Telephone or facsimile requests for the 
RFA will not be honored.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mercedes E. Stukes, (703) 875-1215. 
The corresponding CBD notice can be viewed and downloaded using the 
Agency Gopher. The RFA can be downloaded from the Agency Gopher. The 
Gopher address is GOPHER.INFO.USAID.GOV.
    Selected USAID Procurement and Business Opportunities from the 
Gopher menu. The RFA text can be downloaded via Anonymous File Transfer 
Protocol (FTP). The FTP address is FTP.INFO.USAID.GOV. Logon using the 
user identification of ``anonymous'' and the password is your e-mail 
address. Look under the following directory for the RFA: pub/OP/RFA/95-
001/BAEP501/baep501.rfa.
    Receipt of this RFA through INTERNET must be confirmed by written 
notification to the contact person above. It is the responsibility of 
the recipient of this request for application document to ensure that 
it has been received from INTERNET in its entirety and USAID bears no 
responsibility for data errors resulting from transmission or 
conversion processes.

    Dated: October 6, 1994.
Anne T. Quinlan,
USAID Grant Officer, M/OP/B/AEP.
[FR Doc. 94-25803 Filed 10-18-94; 8:45 am]
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