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USAID/Madagascar Grants for Health Improvement in Underserved Populations

Open Call: USAID Access Miahy Funding Program in Madagascar

Deadline: 27-Nov-2024

The Madagascar USAID-Antananarivo is accepting applications for the USAID Access Miahy Funding Program, intends to implement an activity to save lives, decrease disease, and increase the potential of women, newborns, children, and communities to thrive by increasing the quality and equity of services, reducing mortality and increasing coverage of lifesaving interventions through the support of the primary health care (PHC) system in Madagascar.

The purpose of USAID’s health portfolio in Madagascar is to improve health outcomes among underserved populations through improved healthy behaviors and increased access to quality health services. More specifically, USAID/Madagascar’s work in the health sector aims to reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality and support efforts towards progressive and geographic malaria elimination.

Access to and utilization of primary health care facilities continues to be a challenge as the country faces a myriad of health systems challenges including a dearth of qualified health workers, medical and commodity insecurity, and weak health and management information systems. Access Miahy is designed to address these challenges by building the capacity of the Government of Madagascar (GOM)/ Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) actors to design, develop, manage, deliver, monitor, and evaluate quality health services within their districts. In line with USAID’s commitment to working more directly with local organizations, the activity will ensure that local actors lead efforts, local systems are strengthened, and work is responsive to local communities

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