Health System Strengthening (HSS) Flagship
ID: 356229Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Indonesia USAID-Jakarta (USAID-IND)

Award Range

$27M - $35M

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Earmark

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The USAID Indonesia office is offering a funding opportunity for the Health System Strengthening (HSS) Flagship program, aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of Indonesia's healthcare system. The program focuses on improving local institutional frameworks related to financing, information systems, and health workforce management, with the goal of creating a more accountable and responsive health system that can provide equitable access to quality healthcare services. This initiative is particularly significant in addressing critical health challenges in Indonesia, including maternal and neonatal mortality, tuberculosis, and rising HIV cases, amidst ongoing health reforms. Eligible applicants, including both U.S. and non-U.S. organizations, must submit concept papers by September 27, 2024, with funding ranging from $27 million to $35 million for a single award. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact Ikke Tristianti at applications-indonesia@usaid.gov or by phone at 62-21-5083 1899.

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    The NOFO 72049724R00004 from USAID/Indonesia announces a funding opportunity for the Health System Strengthening (HSS) Flagship program. The goal is to bolster the Indonesian healthcare system's efficiency and effectiveness, focusing on areas such as financing, information systems, and health workforce management. Key objectives include enhancing accountability in health financing, advancing health information systems, optimizing human resources, fostering integrated care models, and establishing evidence-based health policy processes. Eligible applicants for the cooperative agreement are U.S. and non-U.S. organizations, who must submit concept papers by September 27, 2024. The program addresses critical health challenges in Indonesia, such as maternal and neonatal mortality, tuberculosis, and rising HIV cases, amidst ongoing government health reforms. The initiative aims to create a responsive health system capable of delivering equitable and quality healthcare, emphasizing collaboration with local stakeholders. The document outlines essential dates, eligibility criteria, and a structured approach to health system improvement, highlighting the requirement for compliance with federal standards and the importance of keeping abreast of updates on the Grants.gov website. Overall, this funding opportunity reflects a strategic investment aimed at strengthening Indonesia’s health sector in alignment with broader USAID objectives.
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