{"success":true,"result":{"grants":[{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"IPE GLOBAL LIMITED","value":14000000,"savings":5979643,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72038621CA00004_7200","description":"To issue a Cooperative Agreement to the Successful Applicant to support the program entitled 'SAMVEG’ – SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR MNCH FOCUSING ON VULNERABLE GEOGRAPHIES', for a period of 4 years under Momentum APS no. 7200AA19APS00002, Round 4, issued by USAID India. The purpose of this Cooperative Agreement is to provide support for the program titled\r\n 'SAMVEG - Systems Approach for MNCH Focusing on Vulnerable Geographies’. This activity will support the Government of India’s (GOI) efforts to improve maternal, newborn and child health outcomes by introducing new approaches including harnessing innovations to boost the implementation of high-impact interventions to improve maternal, newborn and child health through a continuum of care approach (pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, delivery, postpartum care, and newborn to young children <5 years old care). The project will implement a health-system strengthening lens from the community, to primary health care centers, to secondary and tertiary care facilities and will provide tailored targeted technical assistance to health facilities and the outreach systems of are, while also demonstrating innovative practices, or adapting already demonstrated technologies, commodities, or protocols to improve maternal, newborn and child health."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DIARRHOEAL DISEASE RESEARCH, BANGLADESH","value":74900000,"savings":19978142,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72038820CA00002_7200","description":"The purpose of this project is to improve the TB care (e.g. prevention of TB, better case detection, diagnosis, prompt treatment, improved treatment outcomes, strong referral network, active monitoring, and reporting of all forms of TB) in the selected geographic areas of Bangladesh. The activity will also ensure better engagement of the private sector and coordination with the existing USAID funded activities and Global Fund activities."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL","value":20000000,"savings":14131247,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72038824CA00003_7200","description":"Tuberculosis Diagnostic Network Strengthening Activity"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"DAI GLOBAL LLC","value":26000000,"savings":21230000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72038824CA00004_7200","description":"Systems Strengthening for One Health Activity"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"DOPASI FOUNDATION","value":9000000,"savings":3500000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72039124CA00001_7200","description":"The new Tuberculosis Local Organization Network (TB-LON) Activity. The amount being sub-obligated is $1,000,000.00"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"KHMER HIV/AIDS NGO ALLIANCE (KHANA)","value":15000000,"savings":10996687,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72044224CA00001_7200","description":"The purpose of this activity is to increase access to and sustainability of quality TB diagnosis, treatment and prevention services through the effective linkages to the health system; engagement of communities, health facilities, and the private sector; and improved data collection and use through sustainable expansion of the TB information system; in order to maximize health outcomes among Cambodians, including vulnerable populations."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CO LLC","value":29500000,"savings":7855945,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72048221CA00002_7200","description":"To provide support for Burma’s efforts towards the elimination of malaria"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"COMMUNITY PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL","value":54420394,"savings":17702731,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72048221CA00003_7200","description":"TB/HIV Agency, Information and Services"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CO LLC","value":37300000,"savings":30375000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72049224CA00003_7200","description":"USAID/Philippines TB-Free Luzon Activity"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PHILIPPINE TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY, INC.","value":34999896,"savings":27999896,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72049224CA00005_7200","description":"Initial funding for the award."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"YAYASAN WAHANA VISI INDONESIA","value":4500000,"savings":2100000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72049723CA00002_7200","description":"HEA - Partnership to Accelerate Stunting Reduction in Indonesia (PASTI): The Activity will contribute to the acceleration of stunting reduction in focus areas by carrying out priority activities in line with the national action plan (RAN PASTI) to accelerate stunting reduction rate to 14% by 2024."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MANAGEMENT SCIENCES FOR HEALTH","value":70000000,"savings":43500000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72049723CA00004_7200","description":"HEA - BEBAS TB Activity will assist the Government of Indonesia (GoI) in addressing the TB epidemic and achieving 2030 TB elimination targets by improving the quality of TB case detection, diagnosis, care, and prevention for all people affected by TB."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"GENERAL HEALTH COUNCIL OF MUHAMMADIYAH CENTRAL LEADERSHIP","value":15000000,"savings":13650000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72049724CA00001_7200","description":"HEA - The Mentari Primary Health Care Activity (MENTARI-PHC) aims to improve the access, quality and management of primary health care by scaling up an approach of improving health governance, strengthen learning, and engaging communities and civil society in primary health care (PHC). It will contribute to Objective 1: Improved primary health care systems performance in the Local Solutions to Health Priorities Round 10 APS and to USAID’s and GOI overall goal of supporting healthy, productive and prosperous Indonesian citizens."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"YAYASAN PENA BULU","value":15000000,"savings":13650000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72049724CA00002_7200","description":"HEA - USAID INTEGRASI. The Activity aims to support the Government of Indonesia (GOI) in enhancing national/sub-national primary healthcare systems. It achieves this objective through strategic, responsive, and coordinated technical assistance to develop, implement, and innovate reforms that lead to improved health for Indonesians across the lifecycle."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL","value":19448000,"savings":6373025,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72051722CA00002_7200","description":"The purpose of this activity is to provide direct HIV services to attain epidemic control and sustained reduction in HIV transmission, morbidity, and mortality among focus clients (FCs) and other priority populations."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PACT, INC.","value":12748498,"savings":5243840,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72051722CA00003_7200","description":"The goal of this activity is to improve health and wellbeing, socioeconomic, and educational outcomes of vulnerable children, adolescents, and families of Haitian migrants and their descendants in the Dominican Republic who have been affected by HIV (i.e. prioritized population), thereby helping the Dominican Republic achieve epidemic control and a sustained reduction in HIV transmission."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"COOPERATIVE LEAGUE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA","value":13000000,"savings":8000000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72052024CA00001_7200","description":"Improve deportees' access to financial services and financial institutions to facilitate access to bank accounts and credit to link them to the formal economic sector and keep them at home. Support labor matching through job fairs and job opportunities websites in partnership with the private sector. Catalyze banks and other financial actors to expand access to credit/financial services, business development/entrepreneurship support services and financial education programs for deportees and vulnerable rural workers at risk of migration. Incentivize use of remittances for business start up and rural economic development."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"HEALTH THROUGH WALLS, INC.","value":16519564,"savings":5057596,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72052118CA00002_7200","description":"\"Health Assistance for Prisoners (HAP) (Under PEPFAR waiver) \r\n Description: This activity provides life-saving HIV care and treatment services, inclusive of HIV testing and counseling, prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections including TB, laboratory services, Prevention of mother-to-child transmission services, and inclusive PrEP for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Reasonable implementing partner administrative costs strictly necessary to deliver and provide oversight of this assistance are covered by this waiver.\r\n Program Outcomes: Access to HIV services focusing on prevention, care through the life saving antiretroviral therapy to improve Viral suppression and to decrease incidence and deaths related to HIV/AIDS in the prison settings. Haiti is committed to reaching the UNAIDS 95-95-95 by 2030\r\n Justification: Implementation of Limited Waiver to Pause of U.S. Foreign Assistance for Life-Saving HIV Service Provision.” If these activities can’t continue the lives of prisoners including pregnant and breastfeeding women are at risk. \""},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"INSTITUT POUR LA SANTE LA POPULATION ET LE DEVELOPPEMENT","value":25500000,"savings":9082712,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72052120CA00003_7200","description":"\"BRIDGE: A Differentiated HIV Service Delivery Project for Priority Populations (Under PEPFAR waiver). Description: Life-saving HIV care and treatment services, inclusive of HIV testing and counseling, prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections including TB, laboratory services, Prevention of mother-to-child transmission services, inclusive PrEP for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Waiver covers reasonable implementing partner administrative costs strictly necessary to deliver and provide oversight of this assistance.\r\n Program Outcome: Decreased morbidity and mortality from HIV by providing life-saving treatment. Reduced transmission and emergence of drug-resistant strains of HIV and TB, which may emerge due to interruptions in long-standing treatment measures.\r\n Justification/Rationale: This activity meets the waiver exception for “lifesaving humanitarian assistance, which includes essential medicines, medical services, food, shelter, and subsistence assistance, as well as necessary supplies and reasonable administrative costs to facilitate the delivery of such assistance.” The SWO has disrupted BRIDGE's essential HIV prevention services for hundreds of thousands of Haitian mobile populations, including internally displaced people, returned migrants, underserved men, and families. Over 3,400 People living with HIV will miss access to life-saving antiretroviral therapy. This loss of access to prevention methods and treatment will increase the risk of HIV transmission, reversing years of U.S. investment in controlling the epidemic. The resulting rise in HIV incidence will exacerbate Haiti's health and economic challenges, driving poverty, further health insecurity, and risky migration.\""},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FONDATION SEROVIE","value":34064049,"savings":13415255,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72052120CA00004_7200","description":"\"Epidemic Control among Priority Populations ( Under PEPFAR blanket waiver ) \r\n Program Description: Life-saving HIV care and treatment services, inclusive of HIV testing and counseling, prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections including TB, laboratory services, Prevention of mother-to-child transmission services, inclusive PrEP for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Reasonable implementing partner administrative costs strictly necessary to deliver and provide oversight of this assistance.\r\n Program Outcome :\r\n Decreased morbidity and mortality from HIV by providing life-saving treatment. \r\n Reduced transmission and emergence of drug-resistant strains of HIV and TB, which may emerge due to interruptions in long-standing treatment measures.\r\n Justification/Rationale : HIV drug refills are critical and occur on a daily basis at health clinics. Any interruption in the daily medication intake may lead to a resurgence of the disease in individuals already infected, thereby increasing the risk of transmission to uninfected individuals. Maintaining uninterrupted HIV care and treatment in the facilities and at the community level is not only a life-saving intervention for individuals living with HIV but also a crucial public health measure. It helps mitigate the risk of developing drug-resistant strains of the virus, which are more difficult to treat and easier to transmit. Reduced HIV burden has been linked to reduced poverty and pressure for risky migration to the US."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"HEALTH EQUITY INTERNATIONAL","value":22000000,"savings":4746481,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72052122CA00006_7200","description":"\" Improved Health Service Delivery (IHSD)-Partnerships for Equity in Health Activity - Kore Sante. (Under PEPFAR waiver) This activity delivers life-saving HIV care and treatment services through support for health workers (doctors, nurses, and other clinical and community health workers, etc.) delivering or monitoring HIV care and treatment to ensure continuity of service provision at hospitals, primary healthcare clinics, faithbased clinics, and community settings. \r\n Programmatic Outcomes: Access to HIV services focusing on prevention, care through the life saving antiretroviral therapy to improve Viral suppression and to decrease incidence and deaths related to HIV/AIDS.\r\n Justification/Rationale: Stopping work would disrupt the continuity of treatment for over 150,000 HIV patients, including babies, children and mothers leading to treatment interruptions, reduced viral suppression rates, and increased risk of drug resistance and increase of deaths related to AIDS. Without this treatment patients will die, spread HIV, and raise conditions for new strains of HIV to develop. Implementation of Limited Waiver to Pause of U.S. Foreign Assistance for Life-Saving HIV Service Provision\"\" for: 1. Lifesaving care and treatment services and testing; 2. Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT); and 3. Reasonable administrative costs."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FONDATION CARIS","value":18000000,"savings":15094772,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72052124CA00002_7200","description":"\"Sustaining Impact for Youth Activity: Resilient Youth (Under PEPFAR blanket waiver) \r\n Description: The goal of this activity is to support babies, children, and adolescents living with HIV to improve their HIV and health outcomes. In line with the guidance of the USAID waiver for HIV activities, working jointly with the MOH and the PEPFAR clinical partners, this program will be focusing on the identification of infants and children living with HIV, ensuring their enrolment for life saving antiretroviral therapy, providing support for adherence and retention at the community level, including regular home visits, case management, psychosocial support, nutritional assistance, disclosure of HIV status, monitoring of VL status, monitoring the occurrence of opportunistic infections. In addition, the program will also support the elimination of vertical transmission of HIV through intensive support to HIV infected pregnant and breastfeeding women and their exposed newborns, infants, and children till the final outcome at 24 months. \r\n \r\n Program Outcomes: \r\n 1. Reduced morbidity and mortality among infants, children, and adolescents living with HIV \r\n 2. Reduced mother-to-child transmission of HIV \r\n \r\n Justification/Rationale : Of the estimated 6,400 babies and children (<15) living with HIV in Haiti in 2023 [UNAIDS database], just about 52% have been identified and placed on lifesaving antiretroviral treatment. Moreover, the program still faces some challenges to ensure an optimal viral suppression rate for these \""},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FONDATION SEROVIE","value":12000000,"savings":9500000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72052124CA00003_7200","description":"Sustaining Impact for Youth Activity: Empowering Youth (Under PEPFAR blanket waiver) By preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS in Haiti, and thereby the region, this activity contributes to the safety of America. It supports children, adolescents, youth, and families through improved HIV and health outcomes to reduce new HIV infections, and supports the Country Framework for reduction of HIV transmission and acquisition and in meeting the 95-95-95 goal. Sustaining Impact for Youth: Resilient Youth will address the needs of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and adolescents with access to prevention, testing, care, and treatment and psychosocial support based on their needs, their caregivers and families. The Activity will also implement programming targeting vulnerable youth (10-24 years) in communities with a high burden of HIV at an increased risk of acquiring HIV."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE, INC.","value":15488739,"savings":8363739,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72052224CA00004_7200","description":"Improved Reintegration Services Activity"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CEPRESI","value":6500000,"savings":1764215,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72052419CA00001_7200","description":"PEPFAR Sustainable HIV Knowledge Management in Nicaragua"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES","value":18178979.44,"savings":13534088.44,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72053221CA00003_7200","description":"The UWI will manage Health Connect Jamaica to contribute to Jamaica’s 90-90-90 targets. This will be done by implementing HIV prevention, care and treatment support services working through a private sector network of providers and in partnership with the public sector laboratory and pharmacy services. UWI will support Adult prevention, care & treatment activities that will do the following:\r\n - identify remaining numbers of undiagnosed individuals social network strategies and services by aggressively promoting and rolling out partner referral and index testing\r\n - identify those individuals diagnosed with HIV prior but not on ART \r\n - link diagnosed individuals to HIV care and treatment for early ART initiation\r\n - return PLHIV lost to follow-up to treatment services, \r\n - ensure adherence and retention in services to achieve viral suppression. \r\n UWI will roll out Adolescent care & treatment interventions that addresses the gaps in the quantity and quality of adolescent focused HIV treatment services, with a key focus on care & treatment services for the high prevalence populations identified in the NSP. This will expand the access points for clinician intervention for adolescent-specific service delivery thereby improving retention and viral load access. The activity will support peer-led adherence clubs that have been proven to increase adherence to antiretroviral drugs."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PATH","value":41784314,"savings":5835677,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061120CA00005_7200","description":"The End Malaria Program will work to support the GRZ through the \r\n National Malaria Elimination Centre with malaria control \r\n interventions. \r\n \r\n The overall objective of the End Malaria Program (EMP) activity is to improve health outcomes for Zambians by expanding access to effective measures for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of malaria in the four high-burden provinces of Luapula, Northern, Muchinga, and Eastern. A select number of districts in Eastern Province will receive special earmarked funds for pre-elimination activities, beginning with Sinda, Katete, Chadiza, Petauke and Chipata, and potentially increasing in number as gains are consolidated."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ACCESS TO HEALTH ZAMBIA","value":19499970,"savings":11459220,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061120CA00008_7200","description":"The goal of the Activity is to mitigate the impact of HIV and improve the health and wellbeing of VCA through the delivery of high-impact, evidence-informed, and age-appropriate interventions customized for each VCA sub-population using a family-centered approach. The Activity seeks to improve the social and health outcomes of vulnerable households in high HIV burden districts across two provinces of Zambia (Copperbelt and North-Western) in close collaboration with the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ)."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CENTRE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCH IN ZAMBIA LIMITED","value":19754258,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061120CA00009_7200","description":"The goal of the Activity is to mitigate the impact of HIV and improve the health and wellbeing of VCA through the delivery of high-impact, evidence-informed, and age-appropriate interventions customized for each VCA sub-population using a family-centered approach. The Activity seeks to improve the social and health outcomes of vulnerable households in high HIV burden districts across three provinces of Zambia (Lusaka, Eastern, and Western) in close collaboration with the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ)."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"JOHN SNOW HEALTH ZAMBIA LIMITED","value":37483910,"savings":11270572,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061121CA00001_7200","description":"USAID/Zambia will implement a five year, $36.9 million cooperative agreement to improve health outcomes for Zambians by increasing the use of high quality health products and services among priority audiences. The Zambia Accessible Markets for Health (ZAM-Health) program will accomplish this by sustainably expanding the availability and accessibility of high quality health products and services in the private sector, improving health knowledge, and increasing the adoption of healthy and health-seeking behaviors. Within the framework of a total market approach (TMA), the program will employ private sector approaches such as marketing, social franchising, and partnerships with commercial and for-profit entities to achieve these outcomes."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PAKACHERE INSTITUTE OF HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION","value":11888021,"savings":2488575,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061219CA00007_7200","description":"The goal of the Local Endeavors for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment (LEAP) activity is to prevent new HIV infections in targeted populations, particularly sex workers at high risk of HIV infection. Performance period - 5 Years - September 10, 2019 through September 9, 2024 valued at $7,999,901.00."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PARTNERS IN HOPE","value":79999996,"savings":16699755,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061221CA00010_7200","description":"The goal of the CORE Activity is to reduce new HIV infections and HIV morbidity and mortality rates in Malawi through increasing access to and utilization of high-quality, comprehensive services across the continuum of HIV treatment and care within the sub-national units (SNUs) or districts where it operates."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE CHILDRENS FOUNDATION MALAWI","value":80000000,"savings":20088528,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061221CA00011_7200","description":"The goal of the CORE Activity is to reduce new HIV infections and HIV morbidity and mortality rates in Malawi through increasing access to and utilization of high-quality, comprehensive services across the continuum of HIV treatment and care within the sub-national units (SNUs) or districts where it operates."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"THE REGISTERED TRUSTEES OF DEVELOPMENT AID FROM PEOPLE TO PEOPLE","value":8048962,"savings":2521328,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061221CA00013_7200","description":"DAPP Tuberculosis Local Organizations Network (TB LON) a new TB Activity to reduce and treat TB Infections."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FEED THE CHILDREN","value":23000000,"savings":2590692,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061222CA00003_7200","description":"The overall goal of the activity is to improve the nutrition outcomes and well-being of adolescents, pregnant women, and children."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"AMREF HEALTH 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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS","value":10000000,"savings":376943,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061320CA00001_7200","description":"THIS ACTIVITY WILL IMPROVE ZIMBABWE¿S ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND APPROACHES FOR CHOOSING THEIR LEADERS AND REPRESENTATIVES"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ORGANIZATION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT","value":90524486.2,"savings":5732186.2,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061320CA00005_7200","description":"The goal of this program is to contribute to the achievement and sustainability of HIV epidemic control in Zimbabwe through the provision of technical, financial and material support towards the management, coordination and provision of comprehensive clinical care services within the national HIV program."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CENTRE FOR SEXUAL HEALTH HIV/AIDS RESEARCH 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ZIMBABWE","value":17373720,"savings":7527518,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061322CA00012_7200","description":"To implement a program titled Sustaining Prevention, Care and Support Services for Orphans and Vulnerable Children"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"JOOUST","value":25000000,"savings":2447080,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061521CA00004_7200","description":"Initiate New Award for KHPQS CLUSTER 5 (Kakamega, Kisumu, Nyamira, Vihiga counties) to implement HIV, FP/RMNACH, Nutrition, WASH, DREAMS and OVC activities."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ANANDA MARGA UNIVERSAL RELIEF TEAM","value":24561531,"savings":1636441,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061521CA00005_7200","description":"USAID Tujitegemee OVC and DREAMS activity in Mombasa and Kilifi Counties of Kenya."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI ENTERPRISES AND SERVICES 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in the Ankole sub-region in South Western Uganda. Specifically, TASO will: 1) support continued implementation of a district-based integrated package of quality HIV/AIDS and TB services in the public sector to contribute towards the attainment and sustenance of epidemic control; and 2) provide comprehensive technical support through training, coaching and mentorship to targeted public facilities to enhance the delivery of quality HIV and TB services at facility and community level and position them to sustain epidemic control. TASO will be assigned annual targets tailored to the HIV and TB burden in the sub-region as the epidemics evolve throughout the life of the award. Subject to availability of funds and TASO’s demonstrated capability to successfully and efficiently implement all activities entailed in this Program Description, USAID may consider expanding the support to other regions and sub-regions of Uganda."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"UGANDA PROTESTANT MEDICAL BUREAU","value":50000000,"savings":1835535,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061720CA00016_7200","description":"Through the USAID/Local Service Delivery for HIV/AIDS Activity (USAID/LSDA), USAID aims to galvanize its partnership with Uganda’s nongovernmental health sector to accelerate progress toward HIV epidemic control, enhance country ownership and sustainability. This program will ensure that that local institutions are capably leading the way to epidemic control and maintenance, and ultimately contributing to ending AIDS in Uganda."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MULTI COMMUNITY BASED DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE LTD","value":15391681,"savings":5928161,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061720CA00017_7200","description":"Improving Care and Resilience for Children and Youth in East-Central Uganda (ICARE) activity."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"TRANSCULTURAL PSYCHOSOCIAL ORGANISATION","value":30547500,"savings":9673673,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061720CA00018_7200","description":"USAID Keeping Children Healthy and safe (KCHS) Activity. The activity will be for a period of 5 years."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ANECCA","value":7020345,"savings":248981,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061722CA00001_7200","description":"ANECCA:The award will be made to the African Network for Care of Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (hereafter referred to as ANNECA) focusing on the Karamoja sub-region in Eastern Uganda. The duration of the activity is five years from the date of award. Over the course of the activity, ANNECA will work through and support the public health sector to increase the availability, accessibility and utilization of quality integrated HIV and TB services in the Karamoja sub-region in Eastern Uganda. Specifically, ANNECA will: 1) support continued implementation of a district-based integrated package of quality HIV/AIDS and TB services in the public sector to contribute towards the attainment and sustenance of epidemic control; and 2) provide comprehensive technical support through training, coaching and mentorship to targeted public facilities to enhance the delivery of quality HIV and TB services at facility and community level and position them to sustain epidemic control. ANNECA will be assigned annual targets tailored to the HIV and TB burden in the sub-region as the epidemics evolve throughout the life of the award. Subject to availability of funds and ANNECA’s demonstrated capability to successfully and efficiently implement all activities entailed in this Program Description, USAID may consider expanding the support to other regions and sub-regions of Uganda."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"AGENCY FOR COOPERATION IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (UGANDA)","value":11933582,"savings":3895798,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061722CA00006_7200","description":"The USAID Orphans and Vulnerable Children – West Central Region project aims to prevent HIV infections and reduce vulnerability among orphans, vulnerable children, and adolescent girls and young women in West Central Uganda. The project focuses on improving the wellbeing of children and youth affected by HIV through : strengthening identification, retention, and viral suppression of children and adolescents with HIV and their caregivers; improving health, economic, and social prospects while reducing the risk of violence and HIV for vulnerable adolescents; enhancing prevention and response to violence against children. It employs integrated community approaches to deliver comprehensive, services, prioritizing children living with HIV, and survivors of violence."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"REACH OUT MBUYA COMMUNITY HEALTH INITIATIVE LIMITED","value":11423950,"savings":6942852,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061723CA00002_7200","description":"The USAID OVC Kampala activity will deliver services to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and youth in Kampala city and all its 5 divisions to prevent new HIV infections and reduce vulnerability among OVC and adolescent girls. The OVC Kampala activity has 3 mutually reinforcing objectives: (1) Epidemic control: Strengthened and sustained identification, retention, and viral load suppression of children and adolescents with HIV, along with their caregivers; (2) Comprehensive Services: Enhanced access to quality services including: health, education, protection, skills training, and socio-economic strengthening of the family; and (3) Prevention: Reduced risk of violence, HIV infections, and mental health issues through strengthened prevention and response to violence against highly vulnerable children and youth."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MANAGEMENT SCIENCES FOR HEALTH","value":55000000,"savings":45102230,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72061725CA00003_7200","description":"To provide tailored technical assistance (TA) to the Ministry of Health (MoH) to develop, update, test, and disseminate policies, strategies, tools, models, standards, guidelines, approaches, and evidence-based intervention packages that can be implemented by the central government, districts, health facilities, and communities to improve the performance of the health system."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"INSTITUTE OF HUMAN VIROLOGY NIG LTDGTE","value":29552326.94,"savings":6372326.94,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062020CA00008_7200","description":"Five year Cooperative Agreement to implement comprehensive TB Case finding, care and treatment"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"HEARTLAND ALLIANCE LTD-GTE","value":36000000,"savings":14540863,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062022CA00002_7200","description":"This action is an initial Funding action for the ACE - Cluster 6 - Lagos, Edo, Bayelsa - activity."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CENTER FOR CLINICAL CARE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH LTD GTE","value":30000000,"savings":25519664,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062025CA00002_7200","description":"USAID Transforming Health and Resilience for Individuals Through Vibrant Empowerment (THRIVE) SOUTH Award."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"TANZANIA HEALTH PROMOTION SUPP ORT (THPS)","value":12250000,"savings":948351,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062120CA00004_7200","description":"The activity will improve access and use of quality Tuberculosis and Family Planning services for better health outcomes for Tanzania citizens. The goal of this activity is increased TB case detection and linkages to treatment, and increased prevalence of modern contraceptive use among young girls, married women, and adult and adolescent males."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"TANZANIA HEALTH PROMOTION SUPP ORT (THPS)","value":20108484,"savings":5216062,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062120CA00005_7200","description":"The activity will strengthen health service delivery in police and prison facilities with the aim of reducing new HIV and TB infections, and decreasing HIV and TB prevalence among prison inmates and staff, their families, and surrounding communities. The activity will also involve capacity-building of MHA health services ."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"AMREF HEALTH AFRICA-TANZANIA","value":15250000,"savings":500007,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062120CA00007_7200","description":"The main intended results of the TB and FP Integrated Community Solutions Activity are improved service delivery for TB and FP, strengthened linkages between communities and health facilities ; better health outcomes for Tanzanian citizens; improved health worker capacity; and greater self-reliance, as local Tanzanian organizations become directly responsible for addressing local development problems."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"DELOITTE CONSULTING LIMITED","value":28495508,"savings":6386832,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062122CA00001_7200","description":"The goal of the OVC activity is to support the Government of Tanzania (GoT) and community systems and structures to improve the health, well-being, and protection of OVCs and youth in high HIV burden communities within the Southern Zone of Tanzania."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"IFAKARA HEALTH INSTITUTE","value":17998847,"savings":7234523,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062122CA00007_7200","description":"This Malaria Surveillance Activity aims to support the Government of Tanzania (GOT) to reduce the burden of malaria and move towards the long-term goal of malaria elimination."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS (NACOPHA)","value":9500000,"savings":7400000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062125CA00003_7200","description":"The purpose of this project would be to increase the utilization of quality HIV prevention and treatment services by implementing community-led monitoring activities, in close collaboration with the Government of Tanzania (GoT). The activity will identify, advocate, implement, and monitor solutions to HIV service uptake."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ASAPSU","value":10525000,"savings":5043941,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062419CA00002_7200","description":"The project will provide quality HIV prevention services, reaching and ensuring access to HIV testing, and also linking those KPs who test HIV positive to care, as well as providing HIV care and services in Côte d’Ivoire."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ONG BLETY","value":9488408,"savings":5299602,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062420CA00001_7200","description":"The project will provide quality HIV prevention services, reaching and ensuring access to HIV testing, and also linking those KPs who test HIV positive to care, as well as providing HIV care and services in Côte d’Ivoire."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CARE AND HEALTH PROGRAM","value":22850000,"savings":9344359,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062422CA00005_7200","description":"Community HIV/AIDS Investments for Longer and Healthier Lives (CHILL)"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"GFM3","value":5539856,"savings":1441670,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062423CA00002_7200","description":"This award is for the new USAID successful recipient, named Génération Femme du Troisième Millénaire(GFM3). this award is design under the programmatic area of OVC."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"LA CONFERENCE EPISCOPALE NATIONAL DU CAMEROUN","value":33049986,"savings":18867963,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062423CA00003_7200","description":"The proposed Consolidating Systems and Services for the Management of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in Cameroon (CoSMO) is a five-year project to be implemented across 68 health districts nationwide beginning on or around January 2023. The CoSMO Project seeks to improve overall well-being among children and families infected and affected by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), through the delivery of high-quality services that address protection, education, health, and socioeconomic status. Specifically, CoSMO will strengthen the capacity of households to ensure that children are healthy, safe, stable, and schooled through family-based case management, reduce the incidence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infections among children below the age of 18 and reduce the morbi-mortality among HIV-positive children below the age of 18 and their caregivers. For a sustained impact, CoSMO will strengthen the capacities of local institutions and community providers to protect, care for, and support OVC."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ACMS","value":30000000,"savings":22961730,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062423CA00006_7200","description":"The objective of this program is to support a Recipient, a Cameroonian entity, seeking to strengthen the capacity of the Cameroonian government and local stakeholders to lead and promote local solutions in the fight against malaria in Cameroon, under an activity called “Systems to End the Malaria Burden through Meaningful Engagement - I (SEMBE I)”."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"JHPIEGO CORP","value":45000000,"savings":38890668,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72062424CA00002_7200","description":"Systems to End the Malaria Burden Through Meaningful Engagement - II (SEMBE II)"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL","value":3114081,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72065424CA00001_7200","description":"The purpose of the activity is “to improve health outcomes of vulnerable populations in targeted provinces through innovative and sustainable interventions”."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ANDA - ASSOCIACAO NACIONAL PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO AUTO SUSTENTADO","value":22122241,"savings":1601284,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72065620CA00004_7200","description":"The overall objective of the USAID/Mozambique’s Orphans and Vulnerable Children and Young Girls (OVC) Activity (“Activity”) in Manica and Sofala is to “Reduce HIV incidence and mortality among children and adolescents in Mozambique through a comprehensive package of services in targeted provinces.”"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ASSOCIACAO COMUSANAS","value":17843307,"savings":704634,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72065620CA00006_7200","description":"This is the second REQ just for Sofala OVC award."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CENTER FOR COLLABORATION IN HEALTH","value":29999997,"savings":27599997,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72065624CA00001_7200","description":"The authorized agent is requested to execute a five-year Cooperative Agreement to implement activities described in the attached Program Description at a Total Estimated Amount of $29,999,997.00."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"SANRU","value":18465082,"savings":1328496,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066020CA00003_7200","description":"Technical assistance and funding to support the prevention, care and treatment of TB in six provinces: Tanganyika, Central Kasai, Sankuru, Kasai Oriental, Lomami, and South Kivu. The Activity goal is to expand access to comprehensive TB services at the health facility and community levels to dramatically reduce the rates of TB transmission and improve patient treatment outcomes through three mutually reinforcing strategic results: 1) Improved access to the full range of TB services for the diagnosis, treatment and successful elimination of both TB and multidrug resistant TB in 484 TB treatment centers and 121 Health Zones; 2) Strengthened partnerships between affected communities and health facilities and key health systems including the supply chain system for TB drugs and tests; and 3) a marked reduction in TB exposure and disease transmission for patients, their families and health providers."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MERCY CORPS","value":51327944,"savings":26466982,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066020CA00004_7200","description":"Leveraging Investment for transformational (LIFT) Water and Sanitation systems in the North and South Kivu, in DRC"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL","value":25000000,"savings":20000000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066024CA00006_7200","description":"The goal of the Health team's proposed Sanitation activity is to maximize the impact of water-related investments by both private and public actors, targeting highly vulnerable peri-urban populations, and ensuring that efforts are maintained by local institutions. The intended results are increased access to sustainable sanitation services, improved health and welfare, and sustainable management of sanitation systems. This Req will allow to issue a RFA for solicitation."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL","value":65084000,"savings":30438762,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066318CA00001_7200","description":"The Comprehensive HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment services for Key Populations Activity identifies and treats people at higher risk of spreading HIV. Terminating it will not only lead to hundreds of deaths, but dramatically increase HIV transmission across the region."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL","value":34663740,"savings":12074677,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066322CA00005_7200","description":"The purpose of this agreement is to award the new activity Social and Behavior Change for Health (SBCH) aimed to increase sustained adoption of appropriate health and nutrition behaviors among Ethiopians. The cooperative agreement will be awarded for five years (on or about July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2027). The award funding ceiling is $35,000,000 over five-years."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MANAGEMENT SCIENCES FOR HEALTH","value":12000000,"savings":4900000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066323CA00002_7200","description":"\"The Activity that aims to reduce morbidity and mortality of Ethiopian citizens related to public health emergencies while ensuring continuity of essential health services by strengthening the full cycle of public health emergency management: preparedness, response and recovery."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"JSI RESEARCH & TRAINING INSTITUTE INC","value":52920000,"savings":23634859,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066323CA00004_7200","description":"The purpose of this Assistance Agreement is to award a five-year Cooperative Agreement for the implementation of the USAID Quality Healthcare Activity to Jhons Snow Research and Training Institute (JSI)."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL","value":69500000,"savings":34499345,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066323CA00005_7200","description":"New Cooperative Agreement for Feed the Future Ethiopia Community Nutrition Activity"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"BEZA POSTERITY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION","value":9800000,"savings":5555000,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066323CA00007_7200","description":"USAID TB Local Organizations Network for Key Affected and Vulnerable Population (KAP) Activity in Developing Regional States (DRS) will focus on strengthening the existing TB service delivery platforms and building the community organizations’ capacity in differentiated TB care delivery model in a manner that fits to people’s livelihood (Urban, pastoralist, agrarian) including KAP. The activity will reach the most underserved population for TB - comprising the pastoral communities, refugee population, internally displaced people, People Living with HIV AIDS, and mining artisans. The total estimated amount of the award will be $9,800,000 over a five-year period. The initial obligation for this activity is $1.4m."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ENGENDER HEALTH INC","value":35000000,"savings":20128568,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066324CA00001_7200","description":"The purpose of this requisition is to solicit a five-year Cooperative Agreement, for TEA amount of $35 million over five years to USAID Lowlands Health Activity under the Empowered Communities for Better Health (ECBH) Project. The overall goal of the USAID Lowlands Health Activity is to improve health and nutrition outcomes in the pastoral areas by increasing access, quality, and utilization of health and nutrition services."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PROJECT HOPE - THE PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE HEALTH FOUNDATION INC","value":37700000,"savings":24878075,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72066324CA00003_7200","description":"Solicitation for a cooperative agreement for USAID Empowered Communities Activity with a total estimated USAID budget of $35 million over four years. The estimated start and end date of the activity is from October 1, 2023, through September 30,2027. The initial obligation amount will be $4,820,000. The overall goal of the USAID Empowered Communities Activity is to achieve better health and nutrition outcomes through improved community ownership of health and strengthened social accountability systems."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"INTRAHEALTH NAMIBIA","value":11262228,"savings":2302133,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067323CA00001_7200","description":"REACH II will rapidly apply and scale-up evidence-based, innovative, and tailored strategies to strengthen the continuum of care (CoC) from childhood to young adulthood for those living with HIV and those HIV- negative in Kavango. Addressing the complex and intersectional structural issues, we will narrow inequalities, improve health, wellbeing, and protection, and ultimately contribute to HIV epidemic control."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"PROJECT HOPE NAMIBIA","value":33786684,"savings":16086684,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067323CA00002_7200","description":"The purpose of this Cooperative Agreement is to avert new infections for children and youth and improve treatment outcomes for HIV positive children and adolescents by increasing access to comprehensive HIV prevention and impact mitigation services and strengthening resilience in vulnerable children, adolescents, and youth."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ANOVA HEALTH INSTITUTE","value":569366626,"savings":138390211,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067418CA00023_7200","description":"Anova budget to begin transition planning and outreach in its new facilities"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"BR HEALTHCARE AFRICA","value":242868496,"savings":13077690,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067418CA00024_7200","description":"Award to BroadReach HealthCare to implement the Accelerating Program Achievements to Control the Epidemic (APACE) activities in Kwa Zulu Natal and Mpumalanga provinces"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"MOTHERS2MOTHERS SOUTH AFRICA","value":29491096,"savings":1675484,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067418CA00026_7200","description":"The purpose of this new action is to provide support to Mother2Mothers (in the Mpumalanga Province) under the Preventing HIV/AIDS in Vulnerable Populations in South Africa (2018-2023) RFA (OVC – Component 1 Award, Target Area 2 - Mpumalanga Province). The Base award is valued at $9,998,459; and was initially obligated $962,818. Thus, reducing the unobligated amount from $9,998,459, by $962,818, to $9,035,641."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"WITS HEALTH CONSORTIUM (PTY) LTD","value":37673957,"savings":0,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067418CA00027_7200","description":"HIV EPIDEMIC CONTROL IN SOUTH AFRICA"},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"RIGHT TO CARE","value":172786646,"savings":11491146,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067418CA00029_7200","description":"Award to Right To Care to implement the Accelerating Program Achievements to Control the Epidemic (APACE) activities in Free State (Thabo Mofutsanyane) and Mpumalanga (Enlanzeni)."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"CHILDREN IN DISTRESS NETWORK","value":25116056,"savings":3633519,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067418CA00030_7200","description":"KZN OVC Component 1. 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This Activity should work in priority tinkhundla within the administrative region of Lubombo, Eswatini."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"YOUNG HEROES","value":20500000,"savings":8578652,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067423CA00001_7200","description":"epidemic control of HIV by averting new infections among adolescent girls and young women and improve resilience and treatment outcomes for children and adolescents living with HIV by increasing access to sustainable services."},{"date":"3/10/2025","agency":"USAID","recipient":"ANOVA HEALTH INSTITUTE","value":80000000,"savings":60205950,"link":"https://usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_72067423CA00005_7200","description":"Achieving and Sustaining HIV/TB Epidemic Control in the Limpopo Province"}]},"meta":{"total_results":15887,"pages":159}}