Deadline: 30 July 2016
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), an agency of Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is seeking applications from eligible organizations for Partnering with Regional Institutes to Strengthen Essential Public Health Functions in Vietnam with an aim to strengthen capabilities of four Regional Institutes of Vietnam to execute essential public health functions.
It aligns with and supports Global Health Security, Global Health Initiative and PEPFAR sustainability and country ownership continuum investments in public health systems, health policies, and public health workforce development. Activities supported will enhance the capacity of regional institutes to assess and assure the health of the people of Vietnam through the provision of essential public health services.
Key Components
- Support for Global Health Security Agenda focus areas, including preventing avoidable epidemics, early detection of threats, and rapid and effective response;
- Support for HIV/AIDS, flu, and other priority disease control programs;
- Support for departments performing cross-cutting public health functions at the regional institutes through technical assistance.
Funding Information: The estimated total program funding is $40,000,000.
Eligibility Criteria
Regional Public Health Institutes in Vietnam are eligible to apply for the program.
How to Apply
Interested candidates can submit their applications electronically via given website.
Eligible Country: Vietnam
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