USAID SUstaining Control of the HIV Epidemic through quality Services, resilient Systems, and Community Outreach (SUCESSO) _ Sofala & Niassa
ID: 357508Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Mozambique USAID-Maputo (USAID-MOZ)

Award Range

$7M - $78M

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Other

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    The Mozambique USAID-Maputo is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "USAID Sustaining Control of the HIV Epidemic through Quality Services, Resilient Systems, and Community Outreach (SUCESSO) - Sofala & Niassa." This initiative aims to combat the HIV epidemic in Mozambique by empowering local organizations to deliver quality health services and community outreach, with a focus on achieving HIV epidemic control by 2031 in the Sofala and Niassa provinces. The program emphasizes enhancing facility-based HIV care, strengthening provincial health systems, and increasing community-based prevention and treatment services, while ensuring inclusivity through gender and youth-focused strategies. The total funding available for this cooperative agreement is between $7 million and $77.5 million, with a close date for applications set for February 4, 2025. Interested applicants can reach out to Nelly Mahanjane at nmahanjane@usaid.gov for further information.

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    The USAID SUCESSO – Sofala & Niassa Activity aims to combat the HIV epidemic in Mozambique by ensuring local organizations provide quality health services and community outreach. It seeks to support the Mozambican government in achieving HIV epidemic control by 2031, mainly in Sofala and Niassa provinces. The program is focused on enhancing facility-based HIV care, fortifying provincial health systems, and advancing community services tailored to demographic needs. USAID plans to allocate $77.5 million over five years to fund this initiative, strictly allowing local applicants as per eligibility criteria defined under federal assistance rules. Key objectives include improving the quality of HIV services, strengthening health systems, and increasing community-based prevention and treatment services while transitioning service responsibilities to local authorities. A significant emphasis will be placed on data utilization for decision-making, and adaptations to address specific local challenges. The implementation will also consider gender and youth-focused strategies to ensure inclusivity in health service access. Monitoring, evaluation, and learning will be critical components to ensure effective execution and accountability, reinforcing USAID's commitment to improving health outcomes in the region while facilitating sustainable systems through local partnerships.
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