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The purpose of USAID’s Support to the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) is to provide targeted technical assistance or other resources to the CDRI Secretariat to achieve, sustain and accelerate outcomes from the activities supported under CDRI’s strategic priority areas. Through CDRI activity, USAID/India will support the Government of India’s CDRI Secretariat and bolster India’s leadership role in disaster response and risk reduction and lead the South Asia region and other member countries in addressing disaster risks by building the resilience of communities and infrastructure.
Funding Opportunity Number: 72038621RFA00003. Assistance Listing: 98.001. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: DPR. Award Amount: $1.2M – $9.2M per award.
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