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Strengthening HIV/AIDS Prevention for Most at Risk Populations in Namibia
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Description
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Total Grant Amounts: Subject to the availability of funds, USAID intends to provide approximately $5,400,000 in total USAID funding for the life of the activity.
The United States Government, as represented by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission to Namibia, is seeking applications from qualified organizations to implement a three-year program to provide technical leadership and service delivery to most at risk populations (MARP) in Namibia. This program is funded through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Activities funded under this program fall under the U.S. Foreign Assistance Framework objective of Investing in People.
The goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of indigenous organizations to reduce HIV transmission among MARP through comprehensive HIV prevention services and linkages to care and treatment for the following MARP: Men who have Sex with Men (MSM), Sex Workers (SW), and clients of Sex Workers including truckers, seafarers, and miners. This will be accomplished by providing: direct support and technical assistance for the delivery of a comprehensive package of HIV prevention services for MARP; organizational capacity building for local MARP-led organizations serving the target populations; and capacity development for civil society to advocate for increased commitment by government and other stakeholders for improved HIV prevention, care and treatment services for the target populations. |
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Funding Organization
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USAID South Africa United States Agency for International Development South Africa
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Eligible Organizations
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Community Based Organizations International Agencies Nonprofit Organizations Religious Organizations
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Award Amount Notes
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| Subject to the availability of funds, USAID intends to provide approximately $5,400,000 in total USAID funding for the life of the activity. USAID intends to award one or more Cooperative Agreements pursuant to this RFA. USAID reserves the right to fund any one or none of the applications submitted. |
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Application Contact
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Martha N Zhou Acquisition and Assistance Specialist USAID/Southern Africa 100 Totius Street P.O. Box 43, Groenkloof Pretoria,
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Subjects
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HIV/AIDS Prevention International Cooperation Medical Treatments and Therapies Risk Reduction
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Audiences
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At Risk Persons Men Who Have Sex with Men
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Application Process
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All Applicants must submit the application using the SF-424 series, which includes the: (1) SF-424, Application for Federal Assistance, (2) SF-424A, Budget Information - Nonconstruction Programs, (3) SF-424B, Assurances - Nonconstruction Programs.
The program described in Section I of the RFA includes non-construction elements. Therefore, these mandatory forms for non-construction programs must be completed. Costs to non-construction activities should be included on the SF-424A. Copies of these forms may be found as an attachment to this RFA. |
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Notes
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| For program synopsis and guidance, visit the website: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=cJnJLWZJpDZyLQwdnSnvLpm1v2nmGfk2QCSCl2GdBn8fF2TsTvXp!-1129094622?oppId=52599&mode=VIEW . |
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cdcnpin.org Fund Record #4035
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