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UNOV/UNODC invites Proposals from CSOs in Egypt

Sustaining Control of the HIV Epidemic Program in Mozambique (Tete & Manica)

Deadline: 15-Feb-23

UNODC invites national Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) based in Egypt to expand health care services for inmates (during incarceration and upon their return to the community).

The current project aims to improve access of around 70,000 people (released inmates and their families at the community) to the evidence-based HIV, viral hepatitis, STIs and TB prevention, treatment, and care services. It further aims to provide primary health care services for the noncommunicable disease to improve social, economic, and health stabilization of inmates and the community at large.

Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) play a vital role in supporting HIV/AIDS prevention as they have an advantage over public providers in reaching out and maintaining relationships with key populations (KPs). Required services should focus on preventing, treatment and general supportive measures for viral hepatitis, TB, and HIV for prisoners. Adapted services should aim to be equivalent to those available in the community with a special modification to the specific needs of this key at risk groups.

Objectives
Thematic Focus and Priority Issues
Funding Information
Eligibility of Projects

Location: The planned activities should cover any/all the following geographical governorates in Egypt, including Alexandria, Cairo, Luxor, Minya, Asharqia, & Suhag.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for a grant, applicants must:

Fundamental Principles

Grant applicants are expected to consider the following fundamental principles in designing their grant project proposals:

For more information, visit UNOV/UNODC.

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