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Improving regional capacity to respond to HIV, TB, and other global health priorities in Central America

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Centers for Disease Control-GHC

The Award Ceiling for Year 1 is 0 (none). CDC anticipates an Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding amount of $20,000,000 for Year 1, subject to the availability of funds.You will advance progress towards achieving the 95-95-95 targets and continue to transition site-level support to local governments in Central America (CA) for:El Salvador.Guatemala.Honduras.Nicaragua.Panama.To achieve the goals of this NOFO, you will address gaps in:HIV prevention.Diagnosis.Life-saving treatment.Proposed activities should facilitate country ownership while improving local capacity to:Make sure HIV prevention is available for populations most at risk, through the Sentinel Surveillance of STI and HIV Strategy (VICITS).Provide testing that leads to active linkage to HIV treatment and prevention services.Improve early HIV diagnosis through active case-finding strategies, including:Testing as outreach for populations most at risk for HIV.Index, provider-initiated, and community testing.Social network strategy.Self-testing.Support the integration of comprehensive care and treatment services, including for HIV, TB, and other opportunistic infections.Build capacity of healthcare workers to provide high-quality health services led by the country, and through continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives.Make sure adequate data systems are used to monitor progress toward 95-95-95 targets and other global health priorities.Support sustainable health systems that improve:Efficiency.Country ownership of the program.Global health security to fight priority infectious diseases and other public health threats.

2026-08-31
Health

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Improving regional capacity to respond to HIV, TB, and other global health priorities in Central America

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Centers for Disease Control-GHC

The Award Ceiling for Year 1 is 0 (none). CDC anticipates an Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding amount of $20,000,000 for Year 1, subject to the availability of funds.You will advance progress towards achieving the 95-95-95 targets and continue to transition site-level support to local governments in Central America (CA) for:El Salvador.Guatemala.Honduras.Nicaragua.Panama.To achieve the goals of this NOFO, you will address gaps in:HIV prevention.Diagnosis.Life-saving treatment.Proposed activities should facilitate country ownership while improving local capacity to:Make sure HIV prevention is available for populations most at risk, through the Sentinel Surveillance of STI and HIV Strategy (VICITS).Provide testing that leads to active linkage to HIV treatment and prevention services.Improve early HIV diagnosis through active case-finding strategies, including:Testing as outreach for populations most at risk for HIV.Index, provider-initiated, and community testing.Social network strategy.Self-testing.Support the integration of comprehensive care and treatment services, including for HIV, TB, and other opportunistic infections.Build capacity of healthcare workers to provide high-quality health services led by the country, and through continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives.Make sure adequate data systems are used to monitor progress toward 95-95-95 targets and other global health priorities.Support sustainable health systems that improve:Efficiency.Country ownership of the program.Global health security to fight priority infectious diseases and other public health threats.

2026-08-31
Healthhealthcare

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Ending HIV and TB as public health threats through an accelerated and sustained comprehensive response in India

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Centers for Disease Control-GHC

The Award Ceiling for Year 1 is 0 (none). CDC anticipates an Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding amount of $6,000,000 for Year 1, subject to the availability of funds.This NOFO supports India"s National AIDS Control Organization (NACO), Central Tuberculosis Division (CTD), and other departments in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). The goal is to enhance systems that accelerate and sustain epidemic control, in line with the National AIDS Control Program (NACP)-VI and the National TB Elimination Program (NTEP), while working to eradicate HIV and TB as public health threats.The NOFO aims to transition essential services to local ownership and foster cooperation with interest holders at all levels. To accomplish this goal you should incorporate innovative and evidence-based strategies to: Prevent new infections. Facilitate early case detection. Ensure seamless linkage to care. Promote treatment adherence. Achieve viral suppression. Key activities include: Closing gaps in HIV and TB testing and treatment. Delivering integrated services for HIV and co-morbidities. Strengthening program cooperation and ownership to enhance national efforts. Improving prevention, detection, and response to infectious diseases.Advancing innovative HIV and TB service delivery under local leadership will create a sustainable framework for epidemic control that aligns with U.S. global health priorities, ultimately saving lives and bolstering global health security.

2026-09-16
Healthhealthcare

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Expanding global health security through local partnerships in Ethiopia

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Centers for Disease Control-GHC

The CDC office in Ethiopia was established in 2001 and works closely with the Ministry of Health (MOH), the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI), and other Government of Ethiopia (GOE) agencies to develop the capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to priority diseases. In 2014, CDC began coordination with the GOE to build Ethiopia's capacity to achieve the International Health Regulation (IHR) targets through implementing the Global Health Security Agenda. The initial road map was developed with multi-sector partners in 2015, and the multi-sector collaboration is proving successful with over 500 trained in field epidemiology, a national public health emergency operations center activated for outbreaks and expanding diagnostic and surveillance capacity. In 2020, CDC has continued to support and advance GOE's ability to detect, respond and manage multiple concurrent outbreaks that plague Ethiopia on a yearly basis through the collaboration of multiple implementing partners including EPHI. CDC will continue to empower the GOE to strengthen their response efforts to public health emergencies by building on the 2020-2025 projects focused on CDC's Global Health Security Framework. The strategic focus areas of CDC's work to achieve Ethiopia's IHR compliance are the following: (1) Laboratory, (2) Workforce Development, (3) Surveillance, (4) Emergency Response and Management, (5) Antimicrobial Resistance (6) Immunization, (7) Health Information System Strengthening.

2026-10-02
Healthhealthcare

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