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ReSSARC Emergency Initiative: Strengthening the Health Sector and Food Security in the Central African Republic

Last update: Today Last update: Mar 27, 2026

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Status:Open
Budget: EUR 2,000,000
Award ceiling:N/A
Award floor:N/A
Sector:Food Systems & Livelihoods, Health
Languages:Italian
Eligible applicants:NGOs / Nonprofit Organisations
Eligible citizenships:Central African Republic, Italy
Central African Republic, Italy
Date posted: Mar 13, 2026

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Objectives: The ReSSARC emergency initiative (AID 013381/01/0) funds humanitarian projects in the Central...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible applicants are non-profit entities. (1) AICS-listed non-profits (Law 125/2014, art. 26(3)) may apply if they demonstrate proven humanitarian experience; proven experience in health (including nutrition) and/or food security; operational capacity in-country; compliance with Italian tax/social security/insurance obligations; no outstanding, due debts to MAECI/DGCS, AICS or other donors (including revocations); no grave negligence/ba...

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ReSSARC Emergency Initiative: Strengthening the Health Sector and Food Security in the Central African Republic Application deadline: May 5, 2026Application deadline: 12:00 Project proposals must be submitted by the proposing entities to the competent AIC
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About the Funding Agency

AICS - the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation - is one of key innovations established by the Italian law on international cooperation (Law No. 125/2014). The Agency began operating in January 2016, with the aim of aligning Italy with its principal European and global partners in the endeavor of development. Its basic model reflects that used in the main European countries, and it must comply with the demand for more professional and innovative forms of cooperation, involving the methodological flexibility necessary in a continuously evolving scenario.

The Agency headquarters are in Rome. AICS runs another base in Florence and 20 field offices worldwide for assessing local needs, implementing development initiatives, monitoring results and building partnerships on the ground. According to the law, the Agency’s mission is to "perform technical and operational activities associated with the examination, development, financing, management and control of the cooperation initiatives".

About the Sectors

Food Systems & Livelihoods

Features all the components, activities, and processes related to food production, processing, safety, and access, as well as initiatives that support livelihoods and income generation for individuals and communities.


Key areas:
  • Food systems and processing
  • Food security, nutrition, and resilience
  • Livelihood support and income-generating activities

Health

Covers healthcare services, public health systems, and activities aimed at promoting physical and mental well-being.


Key areas:
  • Healthcare services and facilities
  • Public health and disease prevention
  • Medical equipment, supplies, and services

Locations

Central African Republic

The Central African Republic’s development remains constrained by limited infrastructure and low institutional capacity, with transportation networks, energy supply and communications systems underdeveloped and often unreliable. Agriculture and natural resource sectors dominate the economy amid persistent poverty and security challenges. Enhancing infrastructure - including rehabilitation of roads, expanded power capacity and improved logistics - is a priority for boosting economic activity and market access, but progress is often slowed by fiscal and governance limitations that also hamper private investment.

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Italy

Italy invests in high-speed rail expansion, highway maintenance, port upgrades, and renewable energy to improve competitiveness and regional cohesion. Significant funding from the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility supports infrastructure modernization and digital transformation. Financing combines national resources, EU funds, and PPP frameworks. Administrative reform, regional disparities, and decarbonization targets influence implementation capacity.

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