Unlock $13M for HIV/AIDS Prevention in Bangladesh

Summary

USAID/Bangladesh is offering a Cooperative Agreement to organizations implementing programs that enhance HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment services. This initiative aims to strengthen the national response and increase access to high-impact HIV/AIDS services for at-risk populations.

Eligibility

Public Health Non-Profit Bangladesh HIV/AIDS Global Health

Full Description

The United States Agency for International Development in Dhaka, Bangladesh (USAID/Bangladesh) is seeking applications for a Cooperative Agreement from qualified organizations to implement a program entitled "Bangladesh AIDS Program Phase 2." Through this award, USAID/Bangladesh seeks to Support an effective HIV/AIDS prevention strategy through improved prevention, care and treatment services for most-at-risk populations and a strengthened national response. This Bangladesh AIDS Program Phase 2 will increase and sustain the use of high impact HIV/AIDS services by MARPs and contribute to strategic and evidence-based leadership for implementation of an effective national response for HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. This Activity derives from and supports the USAID-Government of Bangladesh Health and Population Program, which aims to enhances the quality of life in Bangladesh through expansion of basic health services, strengthening national health systems, and addressing HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. This activity is expected to last 51 months and will have a total estimated US.

Government contribution of approximately $13 million.

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