Community-led Monitoring of Integrated Primary Health Care Services Activity (INTEG-CLM-PHC) in Burkina Faso
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Overview

Buyer

Ghana USAID-Accra (USAID-GHA)

Award Range

$2M - $2M

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    The Ghana USAID-Accra is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "Community-led Monitoring of Integrated Primary Health Care Services Activity (INTEG-CLM-PHC)" aimed at enhancing the quality and community uptake of integrated primary health care (PHC) services in Burkina Faso. This initiative seeks to address the shortcomings in PHC services, particularly for vulnerable populations, by fostering community involvement and accountability among service providers. The funding, structured as a cooperative agreement with a ceiling of $2,400,000, is exclusively available to local entities in Burkina Faso, with applications due 30 calendar days after the request for full application. Interested applicants can reach out to Osei A Asamoa-Bonsu at oasamoabonsu@usaid.gov for further information.

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