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Does the DOL award numerous cooperative agreements or typically one large one for each country, and then expect the prime cooperative agreement recipient to subcontract to others?

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Does the DOL award numerous cooperative agreements or typically one large one for each country, and then expect the prime cooperative agreement recipient to subcontract to others?

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As stated in the SGA 07-10, “The U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, will award up to USD 46.494 million through 10 or more Cooperative Agreements to one or more qualifying organizations and/or Associations to combat exploitive child labor in the following 10 countries.” As this suggests, USDOL may award one or more cooperative agreements for each country noted in the SGA. Grantees may award subcontracts to carry out work under cooperative agreements awarded through this SGA. Please note that for SGA 07-11, USDOL intends to make only one cooperative agreement award. As stated in SGA 07-11, “The U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, will award up to USD 3.5 million through a Cooperative Agreement to a qualifying organization or Association to carry out research on children working in the carpet industry in India, Nepal, and Pakistan.

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