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The significant scale of today’s global challenges – recovering from the economic and human cost of the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented humanitarian disasters in the Horn of Africa and elsewhere, a global food security crisis that has been exacerbated by Putin’s war against Ukraine that has taken an enormous share of the world’s agriculture exports offline, and dangerous threats to democratic progress – cannot be solved by traditional development resources alone. This new fund will be dedicated to accelerating development and humanitarian progress through partnerships with the private sector.
While USAID has decades of experience partnering with businesses and industries to implement market-led development and humanitarian solutions to global challenges, the new fund will make it easier for USAID and partners to drive real progress and shared prosperity beyond one-off programs. The $50 million fund will help USAID and partners generate sustainable, high-impact public-private partnerships to tackle the climate crisis, deliver gender equality, drive economic growth, and address other key priorities.
This EDGE Fund will allow USAID to prioritize partnerships that center around the private sector’s core capabilities, supply chains, and operations to collaboratively deliver development, humanitarian, and commercial gains. Prospective partners can find more information on the application process on the EDGE Fund page (https://bit.ly/3XWIY7x) .
The following list of planned activities are among the first projects slated to receive resources through the EDGE Fund:
Countering Transnational Corruption Grand Challenge: We plan to double the size of USAID’s initial investment in the Countering Transnational Corruption Grand Challenge to help co-invest in game-changing tools, technology, and approaches that prevent corrupt actors from siphoning off critical resources that should be used for the public good.
The EDGE Fund is one initiative within an Agency-wide reform effort to more effectively pursue enterprise-driven development approaches. The PSE Modernize (http://bit.ly/3iKiQh9) reform effort works across and within Agency systems and stakeholders to lower barriers for staff and partners to create impact through collaboration. With these reforms, USAID will create a streamlined and productive experience for its partners, reducing hurdles and increasing USAID’s impact through the private sector.
Learn more about the EDGE Fund (http://bit.ly/3kpa9Jz)
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
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