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USAID Grants for Achieving and Sustaining HIV/TB Epidemic Control in South Africa

USAID/India seeking Concept Papers to implement Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) Activity Program

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Deadline: 15-Apr-2024

The United States Agency for International Development in Southern Africa (USAID/SA), through the Regional Office of Acquisition and Assistance (ROAA) is seeking applications for a Cooperative Agreement for funding of an activity entitled “Achieving and Sustaining HIV/TB Epidemic Control in the Mpumalanga Province.”

The goal of the Activity is to promote long, healthy lives for the population of the Mpumalanga Province by achieving and sustaining HIV/TB epidemic control.

This Activity will collaborate with the Mpumalanga DoH and its three districts to support the successful execution of the Mpumalanga Province APP 2023/24 and future provincial health strategies. The Mpumalanga DoH actively encourages the primary health care approach, which is based on accessibility, equity, community participation (through but not limited to civil society and community-based organizations) and intersectoral collaboration. Investing in and building the capacity of South Africa local organizations (private and non-profit) will foster locally-led and locally-developed innovative approaches towards achieving Mpumalanga DoH’s objectives of universal health coverage, improved clients’ experience of care, and reduced morbidity and mortality.

The Activity will promote a continuum of care for PLHIV and leverage community platforms, including PLHIV networks, faith-based institutions, and social support services. In collaboration and support of Provincial and District departments (Health, Social Development and Basic Education), the Activity will tailor systems strengthening interventions to the needs and context of the Mpumalanga Province, addressing the major impediments to eliminating HIV as a public health threat for all populations.

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