Southern Africa Sample Clauses

Southern Africa. Complex Drought Fact Sheet #6 (FY 2002), Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance (DCHA), Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA), Southern Africa Complex Food Security Crisis, 14 June 2002 USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Response/Office of Private and Voluntary Cooperation PVO Child Survival Grants Program Guidelines for Mid-Term and Final Evaluations, December 2001 USAID Regional Center for Southern African (RCSA) Request for Applications (RFA) Number 000-00-000, Reducing Child Morbidity and Strengthening Health Care Systems in Malawi, Issuance date: October 24, 2002 Request for Applications (RFA) Number 000-00-000, Reducing High Risk Behaviors Among Malawians, Issuance date: October 24, 2002 World Bank Better Health Outcomes from Limited Resources, Focusing on Priority Services in Malawi, Africa Region Human Development Working Papers Series, 24132, April 2002 The state of Malawi’s poor: The incidence, depth, and severity of poverty, PMS policy brief No. 2 (revised), November 2000 Annex A: Scope of Work Program: Community Health and Partnerships (CHAPS) Position: Final Evaluation Consultant Duration: Approximately January - February, 2003 Reports to: Xxxxx Xxxxx, Sc.D., MPH, Regional Director, Africa Technical: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Ph.D., MPH, Director, Maternal & Child Health Administrative: Xxx Xxxxx, Assistant Regional Director, Africa--Operations Background Under the USAID local mission initiative and funding, Project HOPE in partnership with Mulanje District Health Management Team (DHMT) has been implementing a Community Health Partnerships (CHAPS) program beginning in March 1998. The initial phase covered the period from March 1998 to March 2001. The main goal of the program in this initial three-year phase was to improve health care services and community awareness in the district through strengthening the district’s Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and Reproductive Health service delivery, and building human and institutional capacity in a sustainable manner. The program implementation model was one of a partnership model between an MOHP DHMT and a NonGovernmental Organization (NGO). A one-year cost extension was awarded to cover the period March 2001 to June 30, 2002. In responding to the USAID Strategic Objective 3, “Increased adoption of measures that reduce fertility and risk of HIV transmission”, the cost-extension phase continued to consolidate the main goal of the initial three years, while placing emphasis on H...
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Southern Africa. Xx Xxxxxxx XXXXXXXX Senior Scientist Endangered Wildlife Trust Private Bag X11 Modderfontein 1609 Johannesburg South Africa Tel.: +00 000 0000 Fax: +00 000 0000 E-mail: xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xx
Southern Africa. LMG/Southern Africa is a continuation of activities began under the five-year Building Local Capacity for Delivery of HIV Services in Southern Africa Project (BLC ).These activities facilitated greater integration and coordination among partners and ultimately improved health infrastructure from the regional to the community level. LMG/Southern Africa activities will last for one year, and will fall into three areas:

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