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DFID: Stronger Health Partnerships for Stronger Health Systems

Peabody Community Fund in the UK

Deadline: 23 February 2018

The UK’s Department for International Development is seeking applications for its program entitled “Stronger Health Partnerships for Stronger Health Systems (SHPSHS)”.

The UK will invest up to £30m to strengthen its health partnership offer to support developing country health systems, with an emphasis on large-scale strategic partnerships in 8 – 10 countries and smaller innovative partnerships. DFID intends to publish a new competition opportunity for the new multimillion 4 – 5 year programme to support health partnerships between UK and developing country institutions.

The expected outcome is improved health worker and health service performance for poor and vulnerable populations in targeted areas and selected countries.

This will be accomplished through the following outputs:

There will be a separate contract let for independent evaluation of the programme which will aim to increase their understanding of what makes partnerships work and be effective in delivering development outcomes. The programme will build on the lessons and successes from earlier UK health partnership programmes and the current Health Partnership Scheme which comes to an end in February 2019. Building on areas of UK comparative advantage, it will help deliver a new vision and strategic approach to health partnerships and the UK government commitment to strengthen UK institutional partnerships in low income countries. It will need to have:

How to Apply

Interested applicants must apply using DFID supplier portal.

For more information, please visit Stronger Health Partnerships for Stronger Health Systems.

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