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DFC investments to promote economic growth among Palestinian-owned businesses and economic cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians

Last update: Jun 29, 2021 Last update: Jun 29, 2021

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Location:Israel, Palestine / West Bank & ...
Israel, Palestine / West Bank & Gaza
Category:Unspecified/other
Status:Approval
Sectors:Non-specialized Goods / Services, Private Sector & Trade, Agriculture & Rural Development
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget: USD 250,000,000
Date posted: Jun 29, 2021

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DFC Announces Joint Investment for Peace Initiative to Promote Middle East PeaceJune 28, 2021 New initiative mandated by Congress to focus DFC investments to promote economic growth among Palestinian-owned businesses and economic cooperation between Israe
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About the Funding Agency

The United States Agency for International Development ( USAID) is the federal government agency that leads worldwide development and humanitarian efforts to save lives, lessen poverty, enhance democratic government, and support people to move beyond reliance on aid. The mission is to promote and demonstrate democratic values abroad and advance a free, peaceful, and prosperous world.

USAID has offices around the world, in all the countries where it leads projects and helps the vulnerable population in countries such as Namibia, Laos, Libya, Barbados, Maldives, Palestine/West Bank & Gaza, Germany, Cote d'Ivoire, USA, Paraguay, Ecuador, Nicaragua, USA, Panama, Guinea, Angola, Sierra Leone, Mongolia, USA, Madagascar, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Myanmar, Jamaica, Bolivia, Peru, Zimbabwe, Nepal, and the Philippines.

USAID has hundreds of ongoing projects and funds in the world, the main responsibilities being to promote global health, support global stability, provide humanitarian assistance, catalyze innovation and partnership and empower women and girls. USAID engaged with African nations at an early stage and has since acted in partnership to achieve common interests and ideals from security to global health to climate change to freedom and democracy to shared wealth.

USAID also plays a crucial role in collaborating with Asian nations to ensure that the development decisions they make today help them to achieve long-term success by advancing countries on their paths to consciousness. In Europe and Eurasia, USAID continues to confront massive corruption, political stagnation, severe poverty, and underdeveloped policy and regulatory systems.

About the Sectors

Non-specialized Goods / Services

Covers general goods and services that support daily operations, facilities management, and basic institutional needs.


Key areas:
  • Facility support services (cleaning, catering, maintenance)
  • Rental services (offices, venues, accommodation, parking)
  • Supply of basic goods and consumables
  • Office, household, visibility, and event-related supplies

Private Sector & Trade

Entails initiatives that promote entrepreneurship, strengthen competitive markets, and expand domestic and international trade opportunities.


Key areas:
  • Private sector development and SME/MSME support
  • Entrepreneurship, start-ups, and business growth initiatives
  • Trade facilitation, import/export, and market access
  • Commerce, retail/wholesale, and free trade mechanisms

Locations

Israel

Israel maintains highly advanced infrastructure across transport, energy (including growing renewables), digital networks and urban systems that underpin its innovation-driven economy. Continued public and private investment supports smart city initiatives, connectivity enhancements and technological upgrades to strengthen competitiveness. Institutional frameworks and planning capacity are relatively strong, contributing to efficient project delivery and high standards of service quality. Ongoing challenges include managing energy transition targets, climate resilience and balancing infrastructure expansion with social and environmental considerations.

Nr. of tenders: 4342
Nr. of grants: 1756
Nr. of donors: 350
Nr. of jobs: 20

Palestine / West Bank & Gaza

Infrastructure development in Palestine focuses on essential services such as electricity, water supply, transport networks, and healthcare facilities. Progress is heavily influenced by political instability, movement restrictions, and limited fiscal autonomy. Funding largely depends on international donors, humanitarian agencies, and development banks rather than domestic revenue. Long-term infrastructure planning is constrained by governance fragmentation, access limitations, and recurring conflict-related damage.

Nr. of tenders: 15790
Nr. of grants: 2677
Nr. of donors: 485
Nr. of jobs: 104
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