Since its founding, MSI has grown in size and technical scope, now implementing and managing more than 70 projects worldwide.
BALADI CAP is a seven and a half year USAID-funded activity that provides organizational capacity assessments & capacity-building assistance to local CSOs and municipalities. ABOUT
The USAID-funded Building Alliances for Local Advancement, Development and Investment – Capacity Building (BALADI CAP) project aims to build the capacity of selected civil society organizations to manage and implement
grants, in addition to building the capacities of municipalities and their civil society organizations partners to strengthen citizen-municipality cooperation in local policy and decision-making. COMPANY OVERVIEW
Founded in 1981, MSI (Management Systems International) is a Washington, D.C.-based international development firm providing specialized short- and long-term technical assistance. More than 30 are long-term, many in conflict-prone or fragile states that include Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and South Sudan. Today, MSI’s range of technical expertise includes analytical and field projects in democracy and governance, economic growth, strategic planning, organizational capacity building, health and the justice sector. MSI focuses on helping its local partners foster progress, manage change and improve the effectiveness of development assistance. In 2008, MSI expanded its global footprint by becoming part of Coffey, a leading geoscience, international development and project management firm, and a publicly traded company on the Australian Stock Exchange. Alongside Coffey, MSI has corporate offices in 17 countries. Together, MSI and Coffey employ more than 1,400 professionals worldwide. Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.msiworldwide.com/
DESCRIPTION
The purpose of the BALADI CAP activity is to build the capacity of up to 50 local organizations by enhancing their financial management and internal governance, thereby enabling civil society to serve as lead actors in donor programs and to play a larger role in strengthening civic culture and enhancing democratic governance. The targeted beneficiaries are BLADI sub implementers as well as local organizations collaborating with municipalities in the BALADI municipal projects. These organizations could then be prepared for participation in current or future programs and may become direct recipients of USAID Funding.