Providing Information System Support for Training and Implementation of National HIV Monitoring Systems in the United Republic of Tanzania under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)
Description
Grant Amount: Approximate Current Fiscal Year Funding: $320,000; Approximate Total Project Period Funding: $3,600,000.
The goal and objectives of the program in Tanzania is to provide information system support for development and implementation of the Tanzania National HIV Care and Treatment, PMTCT, and HBC electronic data reporting and monitoring systems to the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW) and PEPFAR implementing partners.
The purpose of this FOA is to support the implementation of electronic systems for improved management and reporting of HIV/AIDS data for care and treatment, home-based care and prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV programs. CDC plans to fund one or more organizations in the United Republic of Tanzania to provide health information system support to the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW) and PEPFAR implementing partners.
Funding Organization
US Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fund Category
HIV/AIDS
Support Types
Cooperative Agreements
Locations
American Samoa District of Columbia Federated States of Micronesia Guam International Marshall Islands National Northern Mariana Islands Palau Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands
Eligible Organizations
City Agencies Colleges/Universities Commercial Organizations Community Based Organizations County Agencies Hospitals International Agencies IRS 501 (c)(3) Organizations Minority Owned Organizations Nonprofit Organizations Religious Organizations Research Institutions State Agencies Tribal Organizations Woman Owned Organizations
Award Date
9/1/2013
Number of Awards Given
1 award
Award Amount Notes
Approximate Current Fiscal Year Funding: $320,000. Approximate Total Project Period Funding: $3,600,000 (This amount is an estimate, and is subject to availability of funds and includes direct costs for international organizations or direct and indirect costs for domestic grantees for all years.)
Application Due Date
4/3/2013
Application Contact
Technical Information Management Section DHHS CDC Procurement & Grants Office 2920 Brandywine Road, MS E-14 Atlanta, GA 30341 Phone: (770) 488-2700
Technical Contact
Brandy Airall-Perry Project Officer DHHS/CDCNational Institute for Medical Research HQ Complex Lithuli Road Ilala District Dar es Salaam,
Fund Duration
5 years.
Subjects
Epidemiological Reporting HIV/AIDS Prevention Information Dissemination International Cooperation Perinatal Transmission Program Development Program Management
Audiences
Developing Nations Government Agencies
Application Process
Applicants must download the SF424 application package associated with this funding opportunity from www.grants.gov. If access to the Internet is not available or if the applicant encounters difficulty in accessing the forms on-line, contact the HHS/CDC Procurement and Grant Office Technical Information Management Section (PGO TIMS) staff at (770) 488-2700 e-mail:pgotim@cdc.gov Monday-Friday 7:00am – 4:30pm U.S. Eastern Standard Time for further instruction. CDC Telecommunications for the hearing impaired or disabled is available at: TTY 1-888-232-6348.
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