Unlock $65M for Health & Nutrition Programs in Uganda

Summary

Non-profits and organizations in Eastern Uganda can access up to $65 million to implement integrated health, HIV/AIDS, and nutrition services. This funding aims to significantly improve health outcomes for over 5.3 million people across 23 districts.

Eligibility

Health Non-Profit Uganda HIV/AIDS Nutrition

Full Description

The purpose of this activity for Regional Health Integration to Enhance Services in Eastern Uganda (RHITES-E) is to secure services to support the design and implementation of a comprehensive, integrated investment in regional health, HIV/AIDS, and nutrition assistance. The activity will focus on maximizing the impact of the Government of Uganda (GOU), the United States Government (USG), and other investments in health services and systems using a district-based integrated package of quality health, HIV/AIDS, nutrition, and child development services to contribute to significant, measurable, and sustainable impact on the beneficiary population. The support to districts under Regional Health Integration to Enhance Services in Eastern Uganda will be complemented by linkages with national health programs and systems. This estimated $65,000,000 five-year activity targets 21 districts in Eastern Uganda and two districts in Karamoja (Kotido and Moroto) with an estimated total population of 5.33 million, and builds on previous USAID-funded efforts to address HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), family planning (FP), malaria, nutrition, and maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH) as well as other related projects in the Eastern region.

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