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Sustaining life-saving HIV services in Ukraine by strengthening resilient health systems under the Ukraine Ministry of Health, Public Health Center

Centers for Disease Control-GHC·Government

This funding opportunity aims to strengthen resilient health systems in Ukraine by enhancing life-saving HIV services through the Public Health Center of the Ministry of Health. The initiative focuses on targeted HIV testing, treatment, and prevention to support individuals at higher risk amid ongoing instability.

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This opportunity looks relevant, but the strongest path is likely through a partner or consortium.

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The opportunity focuses on critical health interventions for vulnerable populations in a region experiencing significant need.

Strategic fit

strong

WHO is the strongest profile match at 75/100; relevance is 80/100.

Eligibility risk

strong

Eligible applicant types include Public housing authorities, Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status, Independent school districts, Native American tribal governments, and others.

Deadline feasibility

moderate

The call closes in 12 days, so proposal capacity is the main constraint.

Funding attractiveness

risk

The funding amount is not available in the datasource.

Partnership need

moderate

This may be stronger with a WHO lead or co-applicant based on fit scores.

Recommended next action

This opportunity should be tracked and considered for application.

The Award Ceiling for Year 1 is 0 (none). CDC anticipates an Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding amount of $10,000,000 for Year 1, subject to the availability of funds.This NOFO aims to help the Public Health Center (PHC) of the Ministry of Health (MOH) enhance life-saving assistance for HIV and associated prevalent health conditions. This should be accomplished with targeted HIV testing, prevention, and treatment activities amid ongoing instability.The objectives of this NOFO include:Working to ensure that targeted HIV testing, treatment, retention, and prevention services are widely available for people who are at higher risk for HIV. Services should be provided in community settings using social network strategies (SNS). Activities include:Targeted community-based case finding.Immediate linkage to available treatment.Retention support.Management of advanced HIV disease and HIV/TB co-infection.Improving the availability of HIV services by mobile HIV testing, treatment, and prevention. You should use targeted mobile HIV case finding, treatment, retention, and prevention services. Activities include:Streamlining immediate linkage to treatment.Strengthening ongoing adherence support.Improving the availability and quality of HIV services at medical facilities by implementing differentiated service delivery (DSD) models. Activities include enhancing patients" retention, adherence, and access to HIV services at the facility level.Enhancing essential, targeted HIV prevention service provision for people at higher risk for HIV, focusing on availability, quality, coverage and timely initiation.

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