Deadline: 23 August 2017
The RAI Regional Steering Committee (RSC) is currently inviting proposals from Government and non-government organizations to implement malaria interventions to reach the most at risk hard to reach persons in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam.
Call for proposals by the RAI Regional Steering Committee (RSC) in expanding access to malaria prevention and case management services to underserved populations. The focus of this Call is to target the most at risk hard to reach population groups who are somehow marginalized and on the fringes of the public health system.
Scope of Work
- Sub-package 1. Strengthening the evidence base for high risk groups, including MMEVs, to inform targeting of interventions
- Sub-package 2. Expanding malaria prevention and case management for hard-to-reach populations at risk
Funding Information
- Sub-package 1 – Strengthening the evidence base for high risk groups, including MMEVs, to inform targeting of interventions: 2m USD
- Sub-package 2 – Expanding prevention and case management for hard-to-reach populations at risk: 12m USD
Grant Period
Implementation dates for the activities and budget in this grant cover the period of January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2020.
Geographic Scope
The countries of implementation are Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam. Applicants can apply for activities in one country or multiple countries (e.g. in cases where inter-country/cross-border activities are proposed).
Eligibility Criteria
- The RAI Regional Steering Committee (RSC) is inviting proposals from the Government of Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam.
- Both international and national organizations are eligible to apply. In order to respond to this EoI, applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:
- The organization (and any partners/sub-grantees) must be legally registered to operate in the proposed project country/ies, with a Memorandum of Understanding with the respective Ministry.
- For organizations proposing to implement in conflict and/or semi-autonomous areas, they must demonstrate either through previous/concurrent experience or through Memorandum of Understanding with host country governments that they will be allowed to work in the proposed area.
- The organization has demonstrated experience in the implementation of similar projects.
- Conflict of Interest: The grantee’s other relationships, associations, activities, and interests should not create a conflict of interest that could prevent full impartiality in implementation of the grant activities.
How to Apply
All applications should be submitted electronically at the address given on the website.
Eligible Countries: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam
For more information, please visit Call for Proposals.