Deadline: 13-Feb-2026
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) invites grant applications to strengthen health systems and improve adolescent and maternal health services in Cuanza-Sul province, Angola. Funding supports logistics management, training, service quality monitoring, and the scale-up of youth-friendly health services, with a focus on reproductive, maternal, and child health.
Overview of the Program
The UNFPA Angola grant initiative aims to enhance health systems, maternal and adolescent services, and logistics management by supporting programmatic actions aligned with the Country Programme Document objectives. Key priorities include:
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Adolescent health and sexual and reproductive health services
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Child and maternal health, including emergency obstetric care
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Health systems strengthening, logistics, and last-mile delivery
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Operations management, procurement, and warehouse oversight
The initiative is designed to increase service quality, strengthen provincial health capacities, and improve access to adolescent- and youth-friendly health services (SAAJ).
Geographic Focus
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Cuanza-Sul Province, Angola
Key Activities
1. Health Systems Strengthening
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Strengthen national and subnational capacity in contraceptive logistics management, quantification, and forecasting
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Build the capacity of provincial health departments to provide post-training supportive supervision
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Develop a Training of Trainers (ToT) model for Ministry of Health and provincial technicians
2. Adolescent- and Maternal-Focused Services
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Support scale-up of SAAJ training and post-training follow-up
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Map existing SAAJ centers and monitor service quality
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Provide logistical support for equipment and medical device distribution
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Analyze user statistics and program data for evidence-based improvements
3. Research and Technical Support
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Provide logistical and technical support to post-partum hemorrhage assessment studies
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Collaborate with government counterparts to strengthen maternal and adolescent health interventions
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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NGOs, civil society organisations, or implementing partners capable of operating in Cuanza-Sul Province
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Organisations with experience in health systems strengthening, maternal and adolescent health, and logistics management
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Entities able to work in coordination with national and provincial health authorities
Why It Matters
This program improves maternal, adolescent, and child health outcomes in Cuanza-Sul by:
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Strengthening provincial health systems
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Enhancing logistics and supply chain efficiency for reproductive health commodities
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Expanding adolescent- and youth-friendly health services
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Supporting data-driven decision-making through monitoring and research
How to Apply / How It Works
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Confirm Eligibility – Ensure organisational capacity to deliver health system strengthening and adolescent/maternal services in Cuanza-Sul
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Prepare Proposal – Include detailed project description, activities, objectives, expected outcomes, budget, and evidence of prior experience
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Submit Application – Follow UNFPA Angola submission guidelines
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Assessment – Applications reviewed based on alignment with programme priorities, capacity to deliver, and expected impact
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Grant Award & Implementation – Selected partners receive funding and technical support to implement planned activities in collaboration with government authorities
Common Tips and Considerations
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Demonstrate experience in logistics, health service delivery, and training
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Ensure strong coordination with provincial health departments
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Include clear monitoring and evaluation plans for SAAJ and maternal health activities
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Highlight capacity-building strategies and sustainability
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Provide a budget reflecting all planned technical, operational, and logistical support
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Which province is targeted? Cuanza-Sul, Angola
2. Who can apply? NGOs or implementing partners with health system, logistics, and adolescent/maternal health expertise
3. What activities are funded? Health system strengthening, SAAJ scale-up, training, logistics support, research support, and service quality monitoring
4. Is collaboration with government required? Yes, close coordination with national and provincial health authorities is essential
5. What are the key outcomes? Improved maternal and adolescent health services, strengthened logistics and supply chain management, and enhanced service quality
6. Can the grant support research activities? Yes, including post-partum hemorrhage assessment and program data analysis
7. What is the focus of adolescent services? Sexual and reproductive health, youth-friendly service delivery, and post-training support
Conclusion
UNFPA’s Angola grant program strengthens health systems, maternal and adolescent services, and logistics management in Cuanza-Sul province. By combining capacity-building, service scale-up, and data-driven monitoring, the initiative improves health outcomes, service accessibility, and community wellbeing, supporting sustainable development goals in reproductive, maternal, and adolescent health.
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