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Civil Society Organization (CSO) Capacity Building

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The contract seeks to deliver training and institutional support to enhance the capacity of civil society organizations in Myanmar focused on rule of law, human rights, and policy engagement. The initiative aims to build sustainable local expertise by empowering organizations to more effectively advocate for governance reforms, protect civic freedoms, and engage meaningfully with public institutions. The work will involve designing and implementing tailored programs that address organizational needs, promote best practices, and foster collaboration among civil society actors under challenging operational conditions. This subcontract, issued under the U.S. Department of State through the U.S. Mission to Myanmar, falls under the NAICS code 611430 for other fine arts schools and instructional services and is open for bids with a response deadline of July 31, 2026. The place of performance is in Myanmar, with all activities expected to be conducted locally to ensure cultural relevance and long-term impact. No set-aside provisions are specified, and the contract does not designate a point of contact, requiring potential applicants to rely on the public grant portal for further information and submission guidelines.

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Train and support Myanmar civil society on rule of law, human rights, and policy engagement locally through tailored programs.

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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To MyanmarView Agency

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611430 - Professional and Management Development TrainingView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Myanmar
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Deliver training and institutional support to strengthen civil society organizations in rule of law, human rights, and policy engagement.

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