65676b7b212eaade2e0dd1f0
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014032095
|
76_48138
|
1
|
Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.4
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.4
|
0
|
0
|
0.4
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PR...OGRAM (MCSP - FORMERLY RMNCH) - PROGRAM DESIGN AND LEARNING
more
|
Maternal and Child Survival Pr...ogram (MCSP - formerly RMNCH) - Program Design and Learning
more
|
MCSP is reducing maternal and ...newborn mortality and morbidity in Burma by strengthening the midwifery profession. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and other partners, we promote best practices in maternal and newborn health care, and provide capacity building support to the Myanmar Nurses Midwives Association. We focus on evidence-based, high-quality interventions to reduce the leading drivers of maternal mortality in the country: postpartum hemorrhage, pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, and sepsis. MCSP also addresses the major causes of newborn death through improved neonatal resuscitation, prevention and management of pre-term birth, care for preterm/low birth weight newborns, and identification and management of newborn infections. And we work with the MOH to provide national technical assistance for malaria in pregnancy and integrated community case management.
more
|
|
43010
|
Multisector aid
|
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Jhpiego Corporation
|
|
|
65676b7b212eaade2e0dd1f1
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017766
|
78_22160
|
1
|
Guatemala
|
North & Central America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.3453
|
0.3453
|
0
|
0
|
0.3453
|
0.3453
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.3453
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
COMMODITY COST OF USAID TITLE ...II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Commodity Cost of USAID Title ...II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Mercy Corps.
more
|
How Title II Food Aid Works
U...SAID’s Food for Peace (FFP) Program works for a world free of hunger and poverty, where people live in dignity, peace, and security. FFP and its partners share one mission: to reduce hunger and malnutrition and assure that people everywhere have enough food at all times for healthy, productive lives. FFP is the work of farmers, businessmen, grain elevator operators, truckers, bargemen, freight forwarders, port operations, nongovernmental and international organizations, and government officials. Together they form an unbroken chain of humanity stretching from fertile fields in the United States to hungry families half a world away.
FFP is an expression of the compassion and goodwill of the people of the United States. FFP programs combat malnutrition, improve the livelihoods of vulnerable groups and mitigate the impact of disasters which are occurring with greater frequency.
1. Appropriations & Budgeting
USAID and State Department submit an annual budget to Congress. Congress reviews the budget request, determines the level of funding, and approves appropriations bills.
2. Proposal Submission/Appeal Issuance & Review
For development programs, Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) and International organizations(IOs) submit proposals based on FFP guidance. For emergencies, FFP often responds based on a proposal from a PVO or an appeal from an IO or a disaster declaration by the U.S. embassy in country.
USAID issues guidance that PVOs must follow when developing and implementing Title II programs. Since IOs (e.g. WFP) are not subject to U.S. regulations, they receive food aid according to a special agreement established with the U.S. government.
The Title II program is complemented by the Emergency Food Security program: it is designed to complement Title II and is used when Title II is either not appropriate or cannot arrive quickly enough for an effective emergency response.
3. Call Forward
USAID provides a list of eligible U.S. agricultural commodities, which FFP partners may request. Choosing from this list, and based on their local assessments of markets and needs, partners identify the types and amounts of commodities required and a schedule for delivery.
Once a Title II program is approved, partners order (“call forward”) commodities for delivery.
4. Procurement Invitation and Authorization
USDA procures the requested commodities by issuing tender to commodity suppliers and processors. All Title II commodities are purchased on the open market.
5. Shipment of Commodities
Through a tender process, working closely with USAID the partner arranges for the cargo to be shipped from the U.S. port to the recipient country.
In emergencies, USAID can tap into up to 100,000 tons of food that it has prepositioned in warehouses at the U.S. Gulf post and additional sites overseas to expedite response.
6. Program Implementation
Upon reaching its destination, the food is used in a variety of ways, and always for the people most vulnerable to the effects of hunger: children under age five, pregnant and lactating women, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations.
7. Program Closeout
At the end of the fiscal year, partners submit an “Annual Results Report,” which describes accomplishments for the year.
more
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Mercy Corps
|
|
|
65676b7b212eaade2e0dd1f2
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017772
|
78_22166
|
1
|
Guatemala
|
North & Central America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
2.1059
|
2.1059
|
0
|
0
|
2.1059
|
2.1059
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2.1059
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
COMMODITY COST OF USAID TITLE ...II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Commodity Cost of USAID Title ...II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Save the Children.
more
|
How Title II Food Aid Works
U...SAID’s Food for Peace (FFP) Program works for a world free of hunger and poverty, where people live in dignity, peace, and security. FFP and its partners share one mission: to reduce hunger and malnutrition and assure that people everywhere have enough food at all times for healthy, productive lives. FFP is the work of farmers, businessmen, grain elevator operators, truckers, bargemen, freight forwarders, port operations, nongovernmental and international organizations, and government officials. Together they form an unbroken chain of humanity stretching from fertile fields in the United States to hungry families half a world away.
FFP is an expression of the compassion and goodwill of the people of the United States. FFP programs combat malnutrition, improve the livelihoods of vulnerable groups and mitigate the impact of disasters which are occurring with greater frequency.
1. Appropriations & Budgeting
USAID and State Department submit an annual budget to Congress. Congress reviews the budget request, determines the level of funding, and approves appropriations bills.
2. Proposal Submission/Appeal Issuance & Review
For development programs, Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) and International organizations(IOs) submit proposals based on FFP guidance. For emergencies, FFP often responds based on a proposal from a PVO or an appeal from an IO or a disaster declaration by the U.S. embassy in country.
USAID issues guidance that PVOs must follow when developing and implementing Title II programs. Since IOs (e.g. WFP) are not subject to U.S. regulations, they receive food aid according to a special agreement established with the U.S. government.
The Title II program is complemented by the Emergency Food Security program: it is designed to complement Title II and is used when Title II is either not appropriate or cannot arrive quickly enough for an effective emergency response.
3. Call Forward
USAID provides a list of eligible U.S. agricultural commodities, which FFP partners may request. Choosing from this list, and based on their local assessments of markets and needs, partners identify the types and amounts of commodities required and a schedule for delivery.
Once a Title II program is approved, partners order (“call forward”) commodities for delivery.
4. Procurement Invitation and Authorization
USDA procures the requested commodities by issuing tender to commodity suppliers and processors. All Title II commodities are purchased on the open market.
5. Shipment of Commodities
Through a tender process, working closely with USAID the partner arranges for the cargo to be shipped from the U.S. port to the recipient country.
In emergencies, USAID can tap into up to 100,000 tons of food that it has prepositioned in warehouses at the U.S. Gulf post and additional sites overseas to expedite response.
6. Program Implementation
Upon reaching its destination, the food is used in a variety of ways, and always for the people most vulnerable to the effects of hunger: children under age five, pregnant and lactating women, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations.
7. Program Closeout
At the end of the fiscal year, partners submit an “Annual Results Report,” which describes accomplishments for the year.
more
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Save the Children
|
|
|
65676b7b212eaade2e0dd1f3
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014007003
|
76_36767
|
3
|
Guatemala
|
North & Central America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.043235
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.08647
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
MEASURE EVALUATION PHASE III -... MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
MEASURE Evaluation Phase III -... Maternal and Child Health
more
|
MEASURE Evaluation Phase III c...ontinues the MEASURE program s 10 year initiative to improve the collection, analysis and presentation of data to promote better use in planning, policymaking, managing, monitoring and evaluating of population, health and nutrition programs. The program aims to accomplish this through achieving the following six results: (1) increased user demand for data and tools; (2) increased individual and institutional capacity in monitoring and evaluation; (3).increased collaboration and coordination in obtaining and sharing health sector data; (4) improved tools, methodologies and technical guidance; (5) increased availability of data, methods and tools; and (6) increased facilitation of data use. MEASURE Evaluation Phase III is the Global Health Bureaus primary vehicle for supporting improvements in monitoring and evaluation in population, health and nutrition worldwide.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think?tank
more
|
|
|
65676b7b212eaade2e0dd1f4
|
2014
|
UNICEF
|
UNICEF
|
2014007061
|
2550/A0/08/804/005
|
8
|
Liberia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.018255
|
0.018255
|
0
|
0
|
0.018255
|
0.018255
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
IR 4.5: SUPPORT TO PB / DECENT...RALIZATION
more
|
IR 4.5: SUPPORT TO PB / DECENT...RALIZATION
more
|
IR 4.5: SUPPORT TO PB / DECENT...RALIZATION
more
|
|
11110
|
Education policy and administr...ative management
more
|
|
I.1.a. Education, Level Unspec...ified
more
|
|
|
|
|
|
65676b7b212eaade2e0dd1f5
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017985
|
78_22517
|
1
|
Guatemala
|
North & Central America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.1435
|
0.1435
|
0
|
0
|
0.1435
|
0.1435
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.1435
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
OCEAN FREIGHT OF USAID TITLE I...I DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Ocean Freight of USAID Title I...I Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Mercy Corps.
more
|
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Mercy Corps
|
|
|
65676b7b212eaade2e0dd1f6
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017991
|
78_22523
|
1
|
Guatemala
|
North & Central America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.54411
|
0.54411
|
0
|
0
|
0.54411
|
0.54411
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.54411
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
OCEAN FREIGHT OF USAID TITLE I...I DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Ocean Freight of USAID Title I...I Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Save the Children.
more
|
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Save the Children
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd1f7
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014032089
|
76_48138
|
1
|
Guinea
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.8
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.8
|
0
|
0
|
0.8
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PR...OGRAM (MCSP - FORMERLY RMNCH) - SOCIAL SERVICES
more
|
Maternal and Child Survival Pr...ogram (MCSP - formerly RMNCH) - Social Services
more
|
MCSP is reducing maternal and ...newborn mortality and morbidity in Burma by strengthening the midwifery profession. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and other partners, we promote best practices in maternal and newborn health care, and provide capacity building support to the Myanmar Nurses Midwives Association. We focus on evidence-based, high-quality interventions to reduce the leading drivers of maternal mortality in the country: postpartum hemorrhage, pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, and sepsis. MCSP also addresses the major causes of newborn death through improved neonatal resuscitation, prevention and management of pre-term birth, care for preterm/low birth weight newborns, and identification and management of newborn infections. And we work with the MOH to provide national technical assistance for malaria in pregnancy and integrated community case management.
more
|
|
16010
|
Social/welfare services
|
|
I.6. Other Social Infrastructu...re & Services
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Jhpiego Corporation
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd1f8
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017776
|
78_22170
|
1
|
Haiti
|
North & Central America
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.4736
|
1.4736
|
0
|
0
|
1.4736
|
1.4736
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.4736
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
COMMODITY COST OF USAID TITLE ...II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Commodity Cost of USAID Title ...II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere.
more
|
How Title II Food Aid Works
U...SAID’s Food for Peace (FFP) Program works for a world free of hunger and poverty, where people live in dignity, peace, and security. FFP and its partners share one mission: to reduce hunger and malnutrition and assure that people everywhere have enough food at all times for healthy, productive lives. FFP is the work of farmers, businessmen, grain elevator operators, truckers, bargemen, freight forwarders, port operations, nongovernmental and international organizations, and government officials. Together they form an unbroken chain of humanity stretching from fertile fields in the United States to hungry families half a world away.
FFP is an expression of the compassion and goodwill of the people of the United States. FFP programs combat malnutrition, improve the livelihoods of vulnerable groups and mitigate the impact of disasters which are occurring with greater frequency.
1. Appropriations & Budgeting
USAID and State Department submit an annual budget to Congress. Congress reviews the budget request, determines the level of funding, and approves appropriations bills.
2. Proposal Submission/Appeal Issuance & Review
For development programs, Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) and International organizations(IOs) submit proposals based on FFP guidance. For emergencies, FFP often responds based on a proposal from a PVO or an appeal from an IO or a disaster declaration by the U.S. embassy in country.
USAID issues guidance that PVOs must follow when developing and implementing Title II programs. Since IOs (e.g. WFP) are not subject to U.S. regulations, they receive food aid according to a special agreement established with the U.S. government.
The Title II program is complemented by the Emergency Food Security program: it is designed to complement Title II and is used when Title II is either not appropriate or cannot arrive quickly enough for an effective emergency response.
3. Call Forward
USAID provides a list of eligible U.S. agricultural commodities, which FFP partners may request. Choosing from this list, and based on their local assessments of markets and needs, partners identify the types and amounts of commodities required and a schedule for delivery.
Once a Title II program is approved, partners order (“call forward”) commodities for delivery.
4. Procurement Invitation and Authorization
USDA procures the requested commodities by issuing tender to commodity suppliers and processors. All Title II commodities are purchased on the open market.
5. Shipment of Commodities
Through a tender process, working closely with USAID the partner arranges for the cargo to be shipped from the U.S. port to the recipient country.
In emergencies, USAID can tap into up to 100,000 tons of food that it has prepositioned in warehouses at the U.S. Gulf post and additional sites overseas to expedite response.
6. Program Implementation
Upon reaching its destination, the food is used in a variety of ways, and always for the people most vulnerable to the effects of hunger: children under age five, pregnant and lactating women, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations.
7. Program Closeout
At the end of the fiscal year, partners submit an “Annual Results Report,” which describes accomplishments for the year.
more
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Cooperative for Assistance and... Relief Everywhere
more
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd1f9
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014032085
|
76_48138
|
1
|
Haiti
|
North & Central America
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.00654
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00654
|
0
|
0
|
0.00654
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PR...OGRAM (MCSP - FORMERLY RMNCH) - PROGRAM DESIGN AND LEARNING
more
|
Maternal and Child Survival Pr...ogram (MCSP - formerly RMNCH) - Program Design and Learning
more
|
MCSP is reducing maternal and ...newborn mortality and morbidity in Burma by strengthening the midwifery profession. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and other partners, we promote best practices in maternal and newborn health care, and provide capacity building support to the Myanmar Nurses Midwives Association. We focus on evidence-based, high-quality interventions to reduce the leading drivers of maternal mortality in the country: postpartum hemorrhage, pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, and sepsis. MCSP also addresses the major causes of newborn death through improved neonatal resuscitation, prevention and management of pre-term birth, care for preterm/low birth weight newborns, and identification and management of newborn infections. And we work with the MOH to provide national technical assistance for malaria in pregnancy and integrated community case management.
more
|
See info (http://odaforhealth....medmissio.de/)
more
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Jhpiego Corporation
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd1fa
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014007010
|
76_36767
|
3
|
Haiti
|
North & Central America
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.002725
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00545
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
MEASURE EVALUATION PHASE III -... MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
MEASURE Evaluation Phase III -... Maternal and Child Health
more
|
MEASURE Evaluation Phase III c...ontinues the MEASURE program s 10 year initiative to improve the collection, analysis and presentation of data to promote better use in planning, policymaking, managing, monitoring and evaluating of population, health and nutrition programs. The program aims to accomplish this through achieving the following six results: (1) increased user demand for data and tools; (2) increased individual and institutional capacity in monitoring and evaluation; (3).increased collaboration and coordination in obtaining and sharing health sector data; (4) improved tools, methodologies and technical guidance; (5) increased availability of data, methods and tools; and (6) increased facilitation of data use. MEASURE Evaluation Phase III is the Global Health Bureaus primary vehicle for supporting improvements in monitoring and evaluation in population, health and nutrition worldwide.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think?tank
more
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd1fb
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014032131
|
76_48138
|
1
|
Haiti
|
North & Central America
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0075
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0075
|
0
|
0
|
0.0075
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PR...OGRAM (MCSP - FORMERLY RMNCH) - PROGRAM DESIGN AND LEARNING
more
|
Maternal and Child Survival Pr...ogram (MCSP - formerly RMNCH) - Program Design and Learning
more
|
MCSP is reducing maternal and ...newborn mortality and morbidity in Burma by strengthening the midwifery profession. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and other partners, we promote best practices in maternal and newborn health care, and provide capacity building support to the Myanmar Nurses Midwives Association. We focus on evidence-based, high-quality interventions to reduce the leading drivers of maternal mortality in the country: postpartum hemorrhage, pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, and sepsis. MCSP also addresses the major causes of newborn death through improved neonatal resuscitation, prevention and management of pre-term birth, care for preterm/low birth weight newborns, and identification and management of newborn infections. And we work with the MOH to provide national technical assistance for malaria in pregnancy and integrated community case management.
more
|
|
43010
|
Multisector aid
|
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Jhpiego Corporation
|
0
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd1fc
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017908
|
78_22418
|
1
|
Haiti
|
North & Central America
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0292
|
0.0292
|
0
|
0
|
0.0292
|
0.0292
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0292
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
INLAND FREIGHT COST OF USAID T...ITLE II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Inland Freight Cost of USAID T...itle II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere.
more
|
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Cooperative for Assistance and... Relief Everywhere
more
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd1fd
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017995
|
78_22527
|
1
|
Haiti
|
North & Central America
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.4238
|
0.4238
|
0
|
0
|
0.4238
|
0.4238
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.4238
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
OCEAN FREIGHT OF USAID TITLE I...I DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Ocean Freight of USAID Title I...I Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere.
more
|
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Cooperative for Assistance and... Relief Everywhere
more
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd1fe
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014007012
|
76_36767
|
3
|
Honduras
|
North & Central America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.05
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
MEASURE EVALUATION PHASE III -... MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
MEASURE Evaluation Phase III -... Maternal and Child Health
more
|
MEASURE Evaluation Phase III c...ontinues the MEASURE program s 10 year initiative to improve the collection, analysis and presentation of data to promote better use in planning, policymaking, managing, monitoring and evaluating of population, health and nutrition programs. The program aims to accomplish this through achieving the following six results: (1) increased user demand for data and tools; (2) increased individual and institutional capacity in monitoring and evaluation; (3).increased collaboration and coordination in obtaining and sharing health sector data; (4) improved tools, methodologies and technical guidance; (5) increased availability of data, methods and tools; and (6) increased facilitation of data use. MEASURE Evaluation Phase III is the Global Health Bureaus primary vehicle for supporting improvements in monitoring and evaluation in population, health and nutrition worldwide.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think?tank
more
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd1ff
|
2014
|
UNICEF
|
UNICEF
|
2014007068
|
3210/A0/04/203/002
|
8
|
Nigeria
|
South of Sahara
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.040197
|
0.040197
|
0
|
0
|
0.040197
|
0.040197
|
0
|
10
|
1
|
11
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
5.2 - QUALITY STANDARDS IN EDU...CATION
more
|
5.2 - QUALITY STANDARDS IN EDU...CATION
more
|
5.2 - QUALITY STANDARDS IN EDU...CATION
more
|
|
11220
|
Primary education
|
|
I.1.b. Basic Education
|
|
|
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd200
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014006949
|
76_36703
|
3
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.011555
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.02311
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
KNOWLEDGE FOR HEALTH (K4HEALTH...) - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Knowledge for Health (K4Health...) - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
K4Health is designed to remove... impediments to accessing and adapting health information and to facilitate knowledge exchange at global, regional and locallevels. K4Health provides global leadership in health knowledge management - the synthesis, exchange, adaptation and use of health information.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think?tank
more
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd201
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014010200
|
76_41798
|
1
|
Kenya
|
South of Sahara
|
Other LICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.06
|
0.31
|
0
|
0
|
0.12
|
0.62
|
0
|
0.12
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
WASHPLUS: SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONME...NTS FOR HEALTHY COMMUNITIES - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
WASHPlus: Supportive Environme...nts for Healthy Communities - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
WASHPlus is a Cooperative Agre...ement managed by FHI 360 with CARE and Winrock International as core partners, and teamed with a highly talented group of university, private and public sector resource partners in areas such as creative financing, innovation, and public-private partnerships in addition to WASH service delivery. The project is designed to support the further development, introduction and delivery of high-impact interventions in water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and indoor air quality (IAQ).
more
|
main parts reported in WASH, e...ducation and other sectors
more
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
FHI 360
|
|
|
65676b7c212eaade2e0dd202
|
2014
|
UNICEF
|
UNICEF
|
2014007072
|
0990/A0/05/302/010
|
1
|
Democratic Republic of the Con...go
more
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.001261
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.001261
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
YE302-04 NAT IR 3.4 URGENCES ...EDUCATION
more
|
YE302-04 NAT IR 3.4 URGENCES ...EDUCATION
more
|
YE302-04 NAT IR 3.4 URGENCES ...EDUCATION
more
|
|
11110
|
Education policy and administr...ative management
more
|
|
I.1.a. Education, Level Unspec...ified
more
|
|
|
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd203
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014007017
|
76_36767
|
3
|
Liberia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.075
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.15
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
MEASURE EVALUATION PHASE III -... MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
MEASURE Evaluation Phase III -... Maternal and Child Health
more
|
MEASURE Evaluation Phase III c...ontinues the MEASURE program s 10 year initiative to improve the collection, analysis and presentation of data to promote better use in planning, policymaking, managing, monitoring and evaluating of population, health and nutrition programs. The program aims to accomplish this through achieving the following six results: (1) increased user demand for data and tools; (2) increased individual and institutional capacity in monitoring and evaluation; (3).increased collaboration and coordination in obtaining and sharing health sector data; (4) improved tools, methodologies and technical guidance; (5) increased availability of data, methods and tools; and (6) increased facilitation of data use. MEASURE Evaluation Phase III is the Global Health Bureaus primary vehicle for supporting improvements in monitoring and evaluation in population, health and nutrition worldwide.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think?tank
more
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd204
|
2014
|
UNICEF
|
UNICEF
|
2014007075
|
0750/A0/04/801/007
|
8
|
Central African Republic
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.1761
|
0.1761
|
0
|
0
|
0.1761
|
0.1761
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
Child health
|
Immunisation
|
100
|
1.1.7 : EPI AND VIT A CAMPAIGN...S
more
|
1.1.7 : EPI AND VIT A CAMPAIGN...S
more
|
1.1.7 : EPI AND VIT A CAMPAIGN...S
more
|
|
12220
|
Basic health care
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
|
|
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd205
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014010201
|
76_41798
|
3
|
Madagascar
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.25
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.5
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
WASHPLUS: SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONME...NTS FOR HEALTHY COMMUNITIES - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
WASHPlus: Supportive Environme...nts for Healthy Communities - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
WASHPlus is a Cooperative Agre...ement managed by FHI 360 with CARE and Winrock International as core partners, and teamed with a highly talented group of university, private and public sector resource partners in areas such as creative financing, innovation, and public-private partnerships in addition to WASH service delivery. The project is designed to support the further development, introduction and delivery of high-impact interventions in water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and indoor air quality (IAQ).
more
|
main parts reported in WASH, e...ducation and other sectors
more
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
FHI 360
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd206
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014010111
|
76_41709
|
3
|
Madagascar
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.07117
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.07117
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL FAMI...LY PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS (SIFPO) - PROGRAM DESIGN AND LEARNING
more
|
Support for International Fami...ly Planning Organizations (SIFPO) - Program Design and Learning
more
|
SIFPO-MSIs mandate is to incre...ase the use of voluntary family planning services globally through strengthening selected international family planning organizations that have a global reach and an extensive, multi-country network of service delivery points, in order to achieve maximum program impact and synergies.
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Marie Stopes International
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd207
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017765
|
78_22159
|
1
|
Malawi
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.66147
|
0.66147
|
0
|
0
|
0.66147
|
0.66147
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.66147
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
COMMODITY COST OF USAID TITLE ...II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Commodity Cost of USAID Title ...II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Catholic Relief Services.
more
|
How Title II Food Aid Works
U...SAID’s Food for Peace (FFP) Program works for a world free of hunger and poverty, where people live in dignity, peace, and security. FFP and its partners share one mission: to reduce hunger and malnutrition and assure that people everywhere have enough food at all times for healthy, productive lives. FFP is the work of farmers, businessmen, grain elevator operators, truckers, bargemen, freight forwarders, port operations, nongovernmental and international organizations, and government officials. Together they form an unbroken chain of humanity stretching from fertile fields in the United States to hungry families half a world away.
FFP is an expression of the compassion and goodwill of the people of the United States. FFP programs combat malnutrition, improve the livelihoods of vulnerable groups and mitigate the impact of disasters which are occurring with greater frequency.
1. Appropriations & Budgeting
USAID and State Department submit an annual budget to Congress. Congress reviews the budget request, determines the level of funding, and approves appropriations bills.
2. Proposal Submission/Appeal Issuance & Review
For development programs, Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) and International organizations(IOs) submit proposals based on FFP guidance. For emergencies, FFP often responds based on a proposal from a PVO or an appeal from an IO or a disaster declaration by the U.S. embassy in country.
USAID issues guidance that PVOs must follow when developing and implementing Title II programs. Since IOs (e.g. WFP) are not subject to U.S. regulations, they receive food aid according to a special agreement established with the U.S. government.
The Title II program is complemented by the Emergency Food Security program: it is designed to complement Title II and is used when Title II is either not appropriate or cannot arrive quickly enough for an effective emergency response.
3. Call Forward
USAID provides a list of eligible U.S. agricultural commodities, which FFP partners may request. Choosing from this list, and based on their local assessments of markets and needs, partners identify the types and amounts of commodities required and a schedule for delivery.
Once a Title II program is approved, partners order (“call forward”) commodities for delivery.
4. Procurement Invitation and Authorization
USDA procures the requested commodities by issuing tender to commodity suppliers and processors. All Title II commodities are purchased on the open market.
5. Shipment of Commodities
Through a tender process, working closely with USAID the partner arranges for the cargo to be shipped from the U.S. port to the recipient country.
In emergencies, USAID can tap into up to 100,000 tons of food that it has prepositioned in warehouses at the U.S. Gulf post and additional sites overseas to expedite response.
6. Program Implementation
Upon reaching its destination, the food is used in a variety of ways, and always for the people most vulnerable to the effects of hunger: children under age five, pregnant and lactating women, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations.
7. Program Closeout
At the end of the fiscal year, partners submit an “Annual Results Report,” which describes accomplishments for the year.
more
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Catholic Relief Services
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd208
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014007081
|
76_36768
|
3
|
Malawi
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.25
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.5
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
MEASURE PHASE III, DEMOGRAPHIC... AND HEALTH SURVEYS (DHS) - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
MEASURE Phase III, Demographic... and Health Surveys (DHS) - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
The purpose of MEASURE Phase I...II DHS is to improve the collection, analysis and presentation of data and promote better use in planning, policymaking, managing, monitoring and evaluating population, health and nutrition programs. The project seeks to increase understanding of a wide range of health issues by improving the quality and availability of data on health status and services and enhancing the ability of local organizations to collect, analyze and disseminate such information.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
52000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd209
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014011034
|
76_42571
|
1
|
Malawi
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.8164
|
1.09604
|
0
|
0
|
0.8164
|
1.09604
|
0
|
0.8164
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
HEALTH POLICY AND SYSTEMS STRE...NGTHENING (HPSS) PROJECT - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Health Policy and Systems Stre...ngthening (HPSS) Project - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
Health Policy and Systems Stre...ngthening (HPSS) Project is designed to provide technical support to Malawis Ministry of Health to help improve policies, management and leadership, and fiscal responsibility, in a collaborative effort to strengthen Malawis health care system.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
52000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd20a
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017901
|
78_22411
|
1
|
Malawi
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.10101
|
0.10101
|
0
|
0
|
0.10101
|
0.10101
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.10101
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
INLAND FREIGHT COST OF USAID T...ITLE II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Inland Freight Cost of USAID T...itle II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Catholic Relief Services.
more
|
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Catholic Relief Services
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd20b
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017984
|
78_22516
|
1
|
Malawi
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.14139
|
0.14139
|
0
|
0
|
0.14139
|
0.14139
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.14139
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
OCEAN FREIGHT OF USAID TITLE I...I DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Ocean Freight of USAID Title I...I Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Catholic Relief Services.
more
|
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Catholic Relief Services
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd20c
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014031522
|
76_47600
|
1
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.30907
|
0.94529
|
0
|
0
|
1.30907
|
0.94529
|
0
|
1.30907
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR FISTULA ...TREATMENT AND PREVENTION IN MALI - FAMILY PLANNING AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali - Family Planning and Reproductive Health
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali
more
|
Project initiatives
Incre...ase the number of surgeons in Mali who can perform fistula repair surgeries.
Prepare selected health facilities to offer fistula treatment and prevention services on a routine basis.
Recruit and transport clients for fistula repair campaigns in each region of Mali.
Provide psychosocial support for fistula clients.
Reduce community stigma toward fistula and the women suffering from it.
Increase community knowledge about the cause, treatment, and prevention of obstetric fistula.
more
|
13030
|
Family planning
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
IntraHealth International
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd20d
|
2014
|
UNICEF
|
UNICEF
|
2014007025
|
4590/A0/04/605/004
|
8
|
Burkina Faso
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.251671
|
0.251671
|
0
|
0
|
0.251671
|
0.251671
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
IR 2. LES NORMES QUALITÉ CONN...UES ET APPL
more
|
IR 2. LES NORMES QUALITÉ CONN...UES ET APPL
more
|
IR 2. LES NORMES QUALITÉ CONN...UES ET APPL
more
|
|
11110
|
Education policy and administr...ative management
more
|
|
I.1.a. Education, Level Unspec...ified
more
|
|
|
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd20e
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014007085
|
76_36768
|
3
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.425
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.85
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
MEASURE PHASE III, DEMOGRAPHIC... AND HEALTH SURVEYS (DHS) - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
MEASURE Phase III, Demographic... and Health Surveys (DHS) - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
The purpose of MEASURE Phase I...II DHS is to improve the collection, analysis and presentation of data and promote better use in planning, policymaking, managing, monitoring and evaluating population, health and nutrition programs. The project seeks to increase understanding of a wide range of health issues by improving the quality and availability of data on health status and services and enhancing the ability of local organizations to collect, analyze and disseminate such information.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
52000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65676b7d212eaade2e0dd20f
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014031521
|
76_47600
|
1
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.12361
|
0.12361
|
0
|
0
|
0.12361
|
0.12361
|
0
|
0.12361
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR FISTULA ...TREATMENT AND PREVENTION IN MALI - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali
more
|
|
12110
|
Health policy & administrative... management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
IntraHealth International
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd210
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014031520
|
76_47600
|
1
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.00098
|
0.00098
|
0
|
0
|
0.00098
|
0.00098
|
0
|
0.00098
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR FISTULA ...TREATMENT AND PREVENTION IN MALI - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali
more
|
|
12240
|
Basic nutrition
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
IntraHealth International
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd211
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014031519
|
76_47600
|
1
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.045
|
0.045
|
0
|
0
|
0.045
|
0.045
|
0
|
0.045
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR FISTULA ...TREATMENT AND PREVENTION IN MALI - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali
more
|
|
12250
|
Infectious disease control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
IntraHealth International
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd212
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014031518
|
76_47600
|
1
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.00033
|
0.00033
|
0
|
0
|
0.00033
|
0.00033
|
0
|
0.00033
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR FISTULA ...TREATMENT AND PREVENTION IN MALI - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali
more
|
|
12281
|
Health personnel development
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
IntraHealth International
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd213
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014031517
|
76_47600
|
1
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.018
|
0.018
|
0
|
0
|
0.018
|
0.018
|
0
|
0.018
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR FISTULA ...TREATMENT AND PREVENTION IN MALI - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
IntraHealth International
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd214
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014031516
|
76_47600
|
1
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.17102
|
0.2568
|
0
|
0
|
1.17102
|
0.2568
|
0
|
1.17102
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR FISTULA ...TREATMENT AND PREVENTION IN MALI - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
Capacity Building for Fistula ...Treatment and Prevention in Mali
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
IntraHealth International
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd215
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014032135
|
76_48139
|
1
|
Mali
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.55925
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.1185
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.1185
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
MEASURE EVALUATION IV - MATERN...AL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Measure Evaluation IV - Matern...al and Child Health
more
|
USAID MEASURE Evaluation Phase... IV project, a five-year cooperative agreement led by the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill (UNC-CH). ICFs role includes providing technical assistance to USAID and national governments to build capacity in monitoring and evaluation primarily for malaria programming in Mali.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think?tank
more
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd216
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014029548
|
76_46191
|
3
|
Micronesia
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.1283
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.2566
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
HEALTH COMMUNICATION CAPACITY ...COLLABORATIVE (HC3) - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Health Communication Capacity ...Collaborative (HC3) - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
HC3 is the flagship project fo...r behavior change in the Global Health Bureau. It is designed to complement and add value to behavior change activities supported by USAID Missions worldwide by responding to critical needs in technical leadership, capacity strengthening, research, and innovation. It focuses on the technical areas of family planning/reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and maternal and child health. HC3 will focus on strengthening in-country capacity to implement state-of-the art health communication, including mass media, community-level activities, interpersonal communication, and new media. The project will provide tailored, capacity strengthening to a range of indigenous partners, including governments, NGOs, creative professionals, and academics, with activities to develop individuals, organizations, and national systems. HC3 will also provide technical leadership in health communication that includes professional exchange, analysis of emerging trends, and development and dissemination of technical and operational guidance. The project will be characterized by a strong focus on implementation science, emphasizing rigorous evaluation, documentation, and diffusion of effective practices.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think?tank
more
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd217
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014010766
|
76_42399
|
1
|
Mozambique
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.27807
|
0.27807
|
0
|
0
|
0.27807
|
0.27807
|
0
|
0.27807
|
0
|
0
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
EVIDENCE TO ACTION (E2A) - PRO...GRAM DESIGN AND LEARNING
more
|
Evidence to Action (E2A) - Pro...gram Design and Learning
more
|
E2A is USAIDs global flagship ...for strengthening family planning and reproductive health service delivery. The project aims to address the reproductive healthcare needs of girls, women, and underserved communities around the world by increasing support, building evidence, and leading the scale-up of best practices that improve family planning services.
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
21000
|
International NGOs
|
Pathfinder International
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd218
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014007089
|
76_36768
|
3
|
Nepal
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.275
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.55
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
MEASURE PHASE III, DEMOGRAPHIC... AND HEALTH SURVEYS (DHS) - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
MEASURE Phase III, Demographic... and Health Surveys (DHS) - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
The purpose of MEASURE Phase I...II DHS is to improve the collection, analysis and presentation of data and promote better use in planning, policymaking, managing, monitoring and evaluating population, health and nutrition programs. The project seeks to increase understanding of a wide range of health issues by improving the quality and availability of data on health status and services and enhancing the ability of local organizations to collect, analyze and disseminate such information.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
52000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd219
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014029435
|
76_46096
|
1
|
Nepal
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.280545
|
0.25745
|
0
|
0
|
0.56109
|
0.5149
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.56109
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
GLOBAL HEALTH AND FOOD SECURIT...Y IN NEPAL - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Global Health and Food Securit...y in Nepal - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
The goal of GHI is to improve ...the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurity.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
Donor Government
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd21a
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014029547
|
76_46191
|
3
|
Nepal
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.03596
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.07192
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Child health Other
|
50
|
HEALTH COMMUNICATION CAPACITY ...COLLABORATIVE (HC3) - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Health Communication Capacity ...Collaborative (HC3) - Maternal and Child Health
more
|
HC3 is the flagship project fo...r behavior change in the Global Health Bureau. It is designed to complement and add value to behavior change activities supported by USAID Missions worldwide by responding to critical needs in technical leadership, capacity strengthening, research, and innovation. It focuses on the technical areas of family planning/reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and maternal and child health. HC3 will focus on strengthening in-country capacity to implement state-of-the art health communication, including mass media, community-level activities, interpersonal communication, and new media. The project will provide tailored, capacity strengthening to a range of indigenous partners, including governments, NGOs, creative professionals, and academics, with activities to develop individuals, organizations, and national systems. HC3 will also provide technical leadership in health communication that includes professional exchange, analysis of emerging trends, and development and dissemination of technical and operational guidance. The project will be characterized by a strong focus on implementation science, emphasizing rigorous evaluation, documentation, and diffusion of effective practices.
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think?tank
more
|
|
|
65676b7e212eaade2e0dd21b
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017771
|
78_22165
|
1
|
Niger
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.91298
|
0.91298
|
0
|
0
|
0.91298
|
0.91298
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.91298
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
COMMODITY COST OF USAID TITLE ...II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Commodity Cost of USAID Title ...II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Catholic Relief Services.
more
|
How Title II Food Aid Works
U...SAID’s Food for Peace (FFP) Program works for a world free of hunger and poverty, where people live in dignity, peace, and security. FFP and its partners share one mission: to reduce hunger and malnutrition and assure that people everywhere have enough food at all times for healthy, productive lives. FFP is the work of farmers, businessmen, grain elevator operators, truckers, bargemen, freight forwarders, port operations, nongovernmental and international organizations, and government officials. Together they form an unbroken chain of humanity stretching from fertile fields in the United States to hungry families half a world away.
FFP is an expression of the compassion and goodwill of the people of the United States. FFP programs combat malnutrition, improve the livelihoods of vulnerable groups and mitigate the impact of disasters which are occurring with greater frequency.
1. Appropriations & Budgeting
USAID and State Department submit an annual budget to Congress. Congress reviews the budget request, determines the level of funding, and approves appropriations bills.
2. Proposal Submission/Appeal Issuance & Review
For development programs, Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) and International organizations(IOs) submit proposals based on FFP guidance. For emergencies, FFP often responds based on a proposal from a PVO or an appeal from an IO or a disaster declaration by the U.S. embassy in country.
USAID issues guidance that PVOs must follow when developing and implementing Title II programs. Since IOs (e.g. WFP) are not subject to U.S. regulations, they receive food aid according to a special agreement established with the U.S. government.
The Title II program is complemented by the Emergency Food Security program: it is designed to complement Title II and is used when Title II is either not appropriate or cannot arrive quickly enough for an effective emergency response.
3. Call Forward
USAID provides a list of eligible U.S. agricultural commodities, which FFP partners may request. Choosing from this list, and based on their local assessments of markets and needs, partners identify the types and amounts of commodities required and a schedule for delivery.
Once a Title II program is approved, partners order (“call forward”) commodities for delivery.
4. Procurement Invitation and Authorization
USDA procures the requested commodities by issuing tender to commodity suppliers and processors. All Title II commodities are purchased on the open market.
5. Shipment of Commodities
Through a tender process, working closely with USAID the partner arranges for the cargo to be shipped from the U.S. port to the recipient country.
In emergencies, USAID can tap into up to 100,000 tons of food that it has prepositioned in warehouses at the U.S. Gulf post and additional sites overseas to expedite response.
6. Program Implementation
Upon reaching its destination, the food is used in a variety of ways, and always for the people most vulnerable to the effects of hunger: children under age five, pregnant and lactating women, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations.
7. Program Closeout
At the end of the fiscal year, partners submit an “Annual Results Report,” which describes accomplishments for the year.
more
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Catholic Relief Services
|
|
|
65676b7f212eaade2e0dd21c
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017773
|
78_22167
|
1
|
Niger
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.44735
|
0.44735
|
0
|
0
|
0.44735
|
0.44735
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.44735
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
COMMODITY COST OF USAID TITLE ...II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
more
|
Commodity Cost of USAID Title ...II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
more
|
USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Save the Children.
more
|
How Title II Food Aid Works
U...SAID’s Food for Peace (FFP) Program works for a world free of hunger and poverty, where people live in dignity, peace, and security. FFP and its partners share one mission: to reduce hunger and malnutrition and assure that people everywhere have enough food at all times for healthy, productive lives. FFP is the work of farmers, businessmen, grain elevator operators, truckers, bargemen, freight forwarders, port operations, nongovernmental and international organizations, and government officials. Together they form an unbroken chain of humanity stretching from fertile fields in the United States to hungry families half a world away.
FFP is an expression of the compassion and goodwill of the people of the United States. FFP programs combat malnutrition, improve the livelihoods of vulnerable groups and mitigate the impact of disasters which are occurring with greater frequency.
1. Appropriations & Budgeting
USAID and State Department submit an annual budget to Congress. Congress reviews the budget request, determines the level of funding, and approves appropriations bills.
2. Proposal Submission/Appeal Issuance & Review
For development programs, Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) and International organizations(IOs) submit proposals based on FFP guidance. For emergencies, FFP often responds based on a proposal from a PVO or an appeal from an IO or a disaster declaration by the U.S. embassy in country.
USAID issues guidance that PVOs must follow when developing and implementing Title II programs. Since IOs (e.g. WFP) are not subject to U.S. regulations, they receive food aid according to a special agreement established with the U.S. government.
The Title II program is complemented by the Emergency Food Security program: it is designed to complement Title II and is used when Title II is either not appropriate or cannot arrive quickly enough for an effective emergency response.
3. Call Forward
USAID provides a list of eligible U.S. agricultural commodities, which FFP partners may request. Choosing from this list, and based on their local assessments of markets and needs, partners identify the types and amounts of commodities required and a schedule for delivery.
Once a Title II program is approved, partners order (“call forward”) commodities for delivery.
4. Procurement Invitation and Authorization
USDA procures the requested commodities by issuing tender to commodity suppliers and processors. All Title II commodities are purchased on the open market.
5. Shipment of Commodities
Through a tender process, working closely with USAID the partner arranges for the cargo to be shipped from the U.S. port to the recipient country.
In emergencies, USAID can tap into up to 100,000 tons of food that it has prepositioned in warehouses at the U.S. Gulf post and additional sites overseas to expedite response.
6. Program Implementation
Upon reaching its destination, the food is used in a variety of ways, and always for the people most vulnerable to the effects of hunger: children under age five, pregnant and lactating women, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations.
7. Program Closeout
At the end of the fiscal year, partners submit an “Annual Results Report,” which describes accomplishments for the year.
more
|
52010
|
Food aid/Food security program...mes
more
|
|
VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Save the Children
|
|
|
65676b7f212eaade2e0dd21d
|
2014
|
United States
|
AID
|
2014017774
|
78_22168
|
1
|
Niger
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.12041
|
0.12041
|
0
|
0
|
0.12041
|
0.12041
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.12041
|
Projects of reproductive healt...h
more
|
Reproductive health Other
|
100
|
COMMODITY COST OF USAID TITLE ...II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
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Commodity Cost of USAID Title ...II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
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USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Mercy Corps.
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How Title II Food Aid Works
U...SAID’s Food for Peace (FFP) Program works for a world free of hunger and poverty, where people live in dignity, peace, and security. FFP and its partners share one mission: to reduce hunger and malnutrition and assure that people everywhere have enough food at all times for healthy, productive lives. FFP is the work of farmers, businessmen, grain elevator operators, truckers, bargemen, freight forwarders, port operations, nongovernmental and international organizations, and government officials. Together they form an unbroken chain of humanity stretching from fertile fields in the United States to hungry families half a world away.
FFP is an expression of the compassion and goodwill of the people of the United States. FFP programs combat malnutrition, improve the livelihoods of vulnerable groups and mitigate the impact of disasters which are occurring with greater frequency.
1. Appropriations & Budgeting
USAID and State Department submit an annual budget to Congress. Congress reviews the budget request, determines the level of funding, and approves appropriations bills.
2. Proposal Submission/Appeal Issuance & Review
For development programs, Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) and International organizations(IOs) submit proposals based on FFP guidance. For emergencies, FFP often responds based on a proposal from a PVO or an appeal from an IO or a disaster declaration by the U.S. embassy in country.
USAID issues guidance that PVOs must follow when developing and implementing Title II programs. Since IOs (e.g. WFP) are not subject to U.S. regulations, they receive food aid according to a special agreement established with the U.S. government.
The Title II program is complemented by the Emergency Food Security program: it is designed to complement Title II and is used when Title II is either not appropriate or cannot arrive quickly enough for an effective emergency response.
3. Call Forward
USAID provides a list of eligible U.S. agricultural commodities, which FFP partners may request. Choosing from this list, and based on their local assessments of markets and needs, partners identify the types and amounts of commodities required and a schedule for delivery.
Once a Title II program is approved, partners order (“call forward”) commodities for delivery.
4. Procurement Invitation and Authorization
USDA procures the requested commodities by issuing tender to commodity suppliers and processors. All Title II commodities are purchased on the open market.
5. Shipment of Commodities
Through a tender process, working closely with USAID the partner arranges for the cargo to be shipped from the U.S. port to the recipient country.
In emergencies, USAID can tap into up to 100,000 tons of food that it has prepositioned in warehouses at the U.S. Gulf post and additional sites overseas to expedite response.
6. Program Implementation
Upon reaching its destination, the food is used in a variety of ways, and always for the people most vulnerable to the effects of hunger: children under age five, pregnant and lactating women, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations.
7. Program Closeout
At the end of the fiscal year, partners submit an “Annual Results Report,” which describes accomplishments for the year.
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Food aid/Food security program...mes
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VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
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22000
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National NGOs
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Mercy Corps
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65676b7f212eaade2e0dd21e
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2014
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United States
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AID
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2014017904
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78_22414
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1
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Niger
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.24859
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0.24859
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0
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0
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0.24859
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0
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0
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0.24859
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Projects of reproductive healt...h
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Reproductive health Other
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100
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INLAND FREIGHT COST OF USAID T...ITLE II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
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Inland Freight Cost of USAID T...itle II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
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USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Catholic Relief Services.
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52010
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Food aid/Food security program...mes
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VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
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22000
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National NGOs
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Catholic Relief Services
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65676b7f212eaade2e0dd21f
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2014
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United States
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AID
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2014017905
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78_22415
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1
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Niger
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.16043
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0.16043
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0.16043
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Projects of reproductive healt...h
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INLAND FREIGHT COST OF USAID T...ITLE II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
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Inland Freight Cost of USAID T...itle II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
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USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Save the Children.
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52010
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Food aid/Food security program...mes
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VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
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22000
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National NGOs
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Save the Children
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65676b7f212eaade2e0dd220
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2014
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United States
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AID
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2014017906
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78_22416
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1
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Niger
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.08775
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0.08775
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0
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0
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0.08775
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0.08775
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0
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0
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0.08775
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Projects of reproductive healt...h
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Reproductive health Other
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INLAND FREIGHT COST OF USAID T...ITLE II DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
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Inland Freight Cost of USAID T...itle II Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
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USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Mercy Corps.
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52010
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Food aid/Food security program...mes
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VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
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22000
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National NGOs
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Mercy Corps
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65676b7f212eaade2e0dd221
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2014
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United States
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AID
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2014017990
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78_22522
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1
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Niger
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.29969
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0.29969
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0
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0.29969
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0
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Projects of reproductive healt...h
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Reproductive health Other
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OCEAN FREIGHT OF USAID TITLE I...I DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
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Ocean Freight of USAID Title I...I Development Program for Maternal and Child Health
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USAID Title II Development Pro...gram for Maternal and Child Health through Catholic Relief Services.
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52010
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Food aid/Food security program...mes
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VI.2. Developmental Food Aid/F...ood Security Assistance
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22000
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National NGOs
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Catholic Relief Services
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