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RFPs: Community-Led Scale-Up of Integrated EMTCT Services in Malawi

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Deadline: 10-May-2026

SAFEStart+, led by PATH with support from Unitaid, is offering grants of up to $10,000 for civil society organisations in Malawi. The call focuses on eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV, hepatitis B, and syphilis through community engagement and data collection. Projects will run for up to four months in Blantyre and Mulanje districts.

Overview

This programme supports community-led efforts to eliminate vertical transmission of infectious diseases.

It aims to:

What is Triple Elimination?

Triple elimination refers to eliminating:

This approach improves maternal and child health outcomes and reduces preventable deaths.

Key Focus Areas

1. Elimination of Vertical Transmission (EVT)

2. Community Engagement & Awareness

3. Integrated Health Services

4. Research & Data Collection

Programme Partners

The initiative is implemented by:

Research support:

Geographic Focus

Projects must operate in:

Applicants may choose one or both locations.

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants:

Requirements:

Key Activities to be Funded

Selected organisations will:

Targets:

How the Program Works

  1. CSOs are selected
  2. Conduct outreach in communities
  3. Recruit participants for study
  4. Collect and validate data
  5. Collaborate with partners
  6. Submit reports and findings

How to Apply (Step-by-Step)

  1. Confirm eligibility
  2. Select district(s): Blantyre and/or Mulanje
  3. Develop proposal:
    • Community engagement plan
    • Recruitment strategy
    • Data collection approach
  4. Demonstrate experience and community trust
  5. Submit application as per SAFEStart+ guidelines

Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be assessed on:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Why This Funding Matters

This initiative addresses critical public health challenges.

It helps:

Tips for a Strong Proposal

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply?

Registered NGOs and CSOs in Malawi.

2. What is the funding amount?

Up to $10,000 per project.

3. What is the project duration?

Up to 4 months.

4. Which locations are covered?

Blantyre and Mulanje districts.

5. What is triple elimination?

Eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV, hepatitis B, and syphilis.

6. What activities are required?

Community mobilisation, data collection, and research support.

7. Is prior experience required?

Yes, especially in community engagement and research.

Conclusion

The SAFEStart+ Malawi grant provides a targeted opportunity for civil society organisations to contribute to eliminating mother-to-child transmission of major infectious diseases. By combining community engagement with research and data collection, the programme supports impactful, evidence-based interventions that improve maternal and child health outcomes.

For more information, visit World Hepatitis Alliance.

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