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UNICEF Call for Proposals: Health and HIV Component Programme (Uganda)

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Deadline: 20-Mar-2026

UNICEF Uganda has launched an Open Call for Expression of Interest to support the Health and HIV component of its 2026–2030 Country Programme, targeting children, adolescents, and women, particularly the most vulnerable.

The programme focuses on maternal and newborn health, adolescent HIV, immunization, primary health care systems strengthening, digital health interventions, and public health emergency preparedness.

It aims to improve equitable access to quality health services, strengthen community health systems, and enhance national and sub-national capacities to achieve sustainable health outcomes by 2030.

The UNICEF is seeking qualified partners to support the Health and HIV component of its 2026–2030 Country Programme in Uganda.

The programme aligns with Uganda’s National Development Plan IV, prioritizing maternal, newborn, child, adolescent, and women’s health to improve survival, nutrition, and wellbeing.

Programme Objectives

The Health and HIV component aims to:

Context and Challenges

Despite progress in maternal, neonatal, and under-five mortality reduction, Uganda continues to face:

Health system challenges include:

Programme Outputs

UNICEF’s five-year strategy is structured around three interlinked outputs:

Output 1 – Strengthen RMNCH and HIV Care

Output 2 – Strengthen Primary Health Care and Community Health

Output 3 – Integrated Coordination and Digital Health

Who Can Apply

UNICEF seeks expressions of interest from:

Key Priorities for Partners

Eligible partners should be able to:

How to Apply / Submit Expression of Interest

Step 1: Review Programme Scope

Step 2: Prepare Submission

Step 3: Submit Expression of Interest

Step 4: Selection and Engagement

Why This Programme Matters

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply?

NGOs and civil society organizations with experience in health, HIV, maternal and child health, or adolescent health in Uganda.

2. What is the focus of the programme?

Maternal and newborn health, adolescent health including HIV, immunization, primary health care, public health emergencies, and digital health interventions.

3. What populations are targeted?

Children under five, adolescents, and women during and after pregnancy, particularly the most vulnerable groups.

4. What outputs are expected?

Strengthened RMNCH and HIV care, improved primary health care and community health services, and integrated coordination with digital health tools.

5. How long is the programme?

Five years (2026–2030), implemented through annual workplans in coordination with stakeholders.

6. How are partners selected?

Through submission of Expressions of Interest assessed for alignment with UNICEF priorities, technical capacity, and ability to reach target populations.

7. Are digital health solutions required?

Yes. Integration of GIS, data visualization, and digital platforms is encouraged to support evidence-based planning and decision-making.

Conclusion

UNICEF’s Health and HIV component of the 2026–2030 Country Programme in Uganda offers a strategic platform to improve survival, health, and wellbeing for children, adolescents, and women.

Through partnerships with capable NGOs and civil society organizations, the programme strengthens health systems, addresses gaps in maternal and adolescent care, and integrates digital solutions to ensure sustainable and equitable health outcomes by 2030.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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