Supporting the Policy Enabling Environment for Development
USAID SPEED

Management Plan

Introduction

The Supporting the Policy Environment for Economic Development (SPEED+) activity is a four-year (August 26, 2016 to August 25, 2020), $37.2 million project funded by United States Agency for International Development’s Mission in Mozambique (USAID/Mozambique). SPEED+ is designed to create a business enabling environment to attract investment, expand markets, and reduce costs, thus contributing to broad-based and inclusive economic growth and conservation of natural resources in Mozambique. SPEED+ will provide technical assistance and capacity-building to improve public-private policy dialogue, improve the policy environment for agriculture, trade, power, water, and biodiversity governance, and strengthen implementation of government policies and regulations.  SPEED+ will support economic and structural policy reforms across 4 components: (1) agriculture, (2) trade, business enabling environment, (3) power, water, and (4) biodiversity conservation. It will also promote the areas of improved fiscal transparency, tax policy and economic and environmental governance. It will support multiple global initiatives including the Feed the Future Presidential Initiative, the Trade Africa Presidential Initiative, the G8 New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition, the USAID Biodiversity Policy, the President’s Strategy to Combat Wildlife Trafficking, and Power Africa.

 

Managmeent Approach

Our management plan and approach for SPEED+ is based on the following principles: efficient and effective delivery of high-impact project results with maximum cost control; use of Mozambican staff, local consultants and subcontractors and a constant focus on building our local partners’ capacity; coordination with Mozambican Government initiatives , private sector organizations and  other donor programs; and fully responsive management of relations with USAID and our SPEED+ partners. Our highly capable team for SPEED+ includes U.S.-based and Mozambican subcontractors.

SPEED-016-R002-Management-Plan-2016-11-29.pdf