Kenya Drug Demand Reduction Training

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The U. S. Department of State’s International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement Affairs Office of the U. S. Embassy in Kenya announces an open competition for funding proposals.

Organizations may submit applications for funding to carry out a training project for

credit:


members and organizations of the Kenyan criminal justice sector focused on alternatives to incarceration for drug offenses and alternative treatments for persons with substance abuse disorders.

The project supports the Embassy’s strategic goal of strengthening rule of law while protecting human rights.

Please carefully follow all instructions below and submit full and complete applications by September 3 0. Priority Region:
Nairobi, Kenya and Mombasa, Kenya.

Program Objectives:
Substance abuse disorders are a growing problem in Kenya, one which the Kenyan legal and criminal justice system has not previously faced.

This program seeks to expand awareness within Kenyan law enforcement and administration of justice sectors of the full range of treatment and other options available to help those suffering from substance abuse disorders.

The grantee will design and implement a series of trainings on “Treatment for substance abuse disorders as an alternative to incarceration” targeting officials within the law enforcement, corrections, prosecutorial, and judicial sectors.

Training participants will gain an understanding of substance abuse and addiction as a treatable illness and a public health concern, and not merely a question of administration of justice or punitive law enforcement action.

Participants will take away knowledge of alternative methods to handle persons in the criminal justice system who are dealing with substance abuse disorders.

Individuals and institutions interested in bidding on this grant should submit a proposal, including a summary of activities, a set of measurable objectives and indicators, list of key personnel, and a budget narrative and detailed budget.

The successful grantee will demonstrate an ability to effectively handle funds, coordinate logistics, and finalize payments in a timely manner.

Required Program Components:Train 60 administration of justice and law enforcement personnel in NairobiThe training should be based in the Universal Prevention Curriculum and Universal Treatment Curriculum developed by INL, the Colombo Plan, and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), among others, and the training must be provided by instructors qualified to teach these curricula.

The grantee must assume responsibility for liaising with appropriate government agencies to secure appropriate and relevant participants for the trainings.

The grantee will arrange the hiring of and all other costs associated with the training venue, provide all training materials, and ensure that trainees complete a written evaluation of the training course.

Proposals should also include contingency plans in case the trainings must be held virtually instead of in-person.

Train 20 administration of justice and law enforcement personnel in MombasaThe training should be based in the Universal Prevention Curriculum and Universal Treatment Curriculum developed by INL, the Colombo Plan, and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), among others, and the training must be provided by instructors qualified to teach these curricula.

The grantee must assume responsibility for liaising with appropriate government agencies to secure appropriate and relevant participants for the trainings.

The grantee will arrange the hiring of and all other costs associated with the training venue, provide all training materials, and ensure that trainees complete a written evaluation of the training course.

The grantee will assume responsibility for travel costs and honoraria for instructors to complete the Mombasa training.

Proposals should also include contingency plans in case the trainings must be held virtually instead of in-person.

Presentation of trainee evaluations and recommendationsAt the conclusion of training, the grantee will attend a closeout conference with INL Kenya to present findings and lessons learned from the training sessions, key feedback from written evaluations, and to make any recommendations for future programming related to treatment of substance abuse disorders and drug demand reduction in Kenya.

Participants and Audiences:
The participants are Kenyan officials working within law enforcement, corrections, and other administration of justice agencies, to include prosecutors and members of the judiciary who regularly handle offenders and offenses related to substance abuse disorders.

Vetting:Participants who are members of law enforcement, security forces, or correctional services MUST be vetted through a process consistent with Department of State policy and in compliance with the Leahy Law.
Agency: Department of State

Office: U.S. Mission to Kenya

Estimated Funding: $25,000


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/spm/gmomgmt/grantsinfo/fundingopps/fy21_coc

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligibility for this RFA is restricted to Local Entities as defined below.For the purpose of this section, local entity means an individual, a corporation, a nonprofitorganization, or another body of persons that:(1) is legally organized under the laws of;(2) has as its principal place of business or operations in;(3) is majority owned by individuals who are citizens or lawful permanent residents of; and(4) managed by a governing body, the majority of who are citizens or lawful permanentresidents of a country receiving assistance from funds appropriated under title III of thisAct.

(c)

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/spm/gmomgmt/grantsinfo/fundingopps/fy21_coc

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
INL-Kenya@state.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2021-08-27

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2021-10-17


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