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IS4FH Annual Program Statement to Accelerate Countries’ Progress towards their Health and Development Goals

HRSA seeking Applications for Coordinating Center in the US

Deadline: 21 June 2019

The U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Office of Population and Reproductive Health (PRH) is pleased to announce the Implementation Science for Family Health (IS4FH) Annual Program Statement (APS). The overall goal of this APS is to accelerate countries’ progress towards their health and development goals. New investments in implementation science will advance the journey to self-reliance in USAID priority countries by building local capacity to analyze data, conduct research, and incorporate evidence-based practices into health programs and health systems at global, regional and country levels.

The overarching purpose of this APS is to strengthen generation and utilization of evidence to increase access to voluntary family planning and improve healthy timing and spacing of births. In order to achieve this purpose, this APS will support two key areas of work: 1) research to answer priority implementation science questions; and 2) technical assistance to build capacity for data analysis, evidence synthesis, and adoption of evidence-based practices.

IS4FH builds upon USAID’s strategic pillars of respecting American taxpayers’ investments, advancing national security, and advancing countries on their journey to self-reliance, by:

  1. Working with local systems, institutions, and organizations, thereby strengthening the long-term effectiveness and durability of investments;
  2. Using a variety of assistance models to help countries advance from recipients of assistance to enduring strategic partners;
  3. Aligning USAID investments with country-owned and -led national health, social, and economic investment plans to maximize cost-efficiency and increase sustainability;
  4. Optimizing strategic partnerships and engagement to increase financial investments and establish long-term, enduring, and sustainable engagement by non-donor stakeholders towards mutual goals; and
  5. Increasing coordination across operating units within USAID to maximize efficiencies and impact, including (but not limited to) the Office of Population and Reproductive Health, the Office of Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition, and the Office of Health Systems within the GH Bureau; Regional Bureaus; and Country Missions.

Results

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Interested applicants should submit a Concept Paper at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit https://bit.ly/2XAfHkg

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