Zimbabwe Land Reform and Resettlement Cooperative AgreementCooperative Agreement • September 9th, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 9th, 2021The Cooperative Agreement between USAID/Zimbabwe and the Land Tenure Center of the University of Wisconsin provides technical assistance, training, capacity building and research in support of Zimbabwe’s Land Reform and Resettlement Program II (LRRP II). A budget totaling just under $1.5 million over a three-year period has been granted, with the bulk of these funds used to provide support for studies, training, and technical assistance activities. The remaining amount ($300,000) is programmed for the BASIS CRSP, USAID’s worldwide Broadening Access and Strengthening Input Market Systems Collaborative Research Support Program. Managed by the Land Tenure Center, the CRSP seeks to support collaborative research, training and capacity building on land, water, employment and financial capital as they affect economic growth and sustainable resource management. Both sub-programs are contained in one grant to the Land Tenure Center, which is responsible for all subcontracting activities.