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Plan Id
AA-331786
NAICS Code
923120
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
5/28/2024

Operating Unit
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sector
HIV/AIDS (More than 50% funded by PEPFAR)
A&A Specialist Name
Malu Boyenge
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
Full and open competition
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
Cooperative Agreement
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
72066024RFA00002
Small Business Set Aside
8(a) set-aside
Cocreation
Draft Scope of Work/Draft Program Description
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
4/6/2024
Anticipated Award Date
8/31/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$25M - $49.99M

USAID intends to award one cooperative agreement for Haut-Katanga province in five urban health zones. USAID Kitumaini 2030 will scale up HIV/AIDS services, including prevention; testing services; pre-exposure prophylaxis for negative partners of people living with HIV, adolescent girls and young women, priority and key populations; enrollment in care and support services for HIV-positive patients; antiretroviral treatment of HIV-positive patients; and continuous engagement of patients on treatment and management of HIV advanced disease. USAID also seeks to finance activities that strengthen the integration of HIV/Tuberculosis services, family planning services, screening and management of co-occurring conditions including other opportunistic infectious and non-communicable diseases; and provide direct, comprehensive services for orphans and young children.
The objectives for USAID Kitumaini 2030 are:
1. Increased uptake of HIV and other prevention services for priority and key populations (key populations can include sex workers, gay men and other men who have sex with men, transgender people, and people who inject drugs);
2. Increase uptake of HIV testing services at both facility and community at facility, community and provincial levels;
3. Increase laboratory services and uptake and adherence to high quality HIV treatment for OVC (OVC; this can include children in a range of adverse situations, including children who are living with HIV, living with caregivers who are living with HIV, orphaned, at risk of becoming infected, or a combination of these factors);
4. Strengthen and improve capacity of DRC’s health systems to manage the HIV response.

USAID Kitumaini 2030 also intends to strengthen the capacity of local sub-recipients to enhance their capabilities to receive assistance awards from USAID through transition award(s) by Year 5 of the award.

Plan Id
AA-331706
NAICS Code
923120
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
5/28/2024

Operating Unit
Zimbabwe
Sector
Global Health
A&A Specialist Name
Joyce Machingauta
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
TBD
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
To Be Determined (TBD)
Category Management Contract Vehicle
1
Solicitation Number
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
TBD
Cocreation
TBD
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
6/14/2024
Anticipated Award Date
9/27/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$4M - $9.99M

The objectives of the program are to;
1. Strengthen Zimbabwe local technical capacity for timely availability of ecologically representative quality entomological data for evidence-based vector control decision making

2. Develop and sustain the local capacity to study the efficacy and effectiveness of malaria vector control interventions used in Zimbabwe

Plan Id
AA-331707
NAICS Code
923120
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
5/28/2024

Operating Unit
Zimbabwe
Sector
Global Health
A&A Specialist Name
Joyce Machingauta
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
TBD
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
To Be Determined (TBD)
Category Management Contract Vehicle
1
Solicitation Number
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
TBD
Cocreation
TBD
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
6/14/2024
Anticipated Award Date
9/27/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$25M - $49.99M

The goal of the Activity is to improve health outcomes for individuals, health workers, families and communities affected and infected by TB in Zimbabwe.

Plan Id
AA-330998
NAICS Code
623110
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
5/28/2024

Operating Unit
Senegal
Sector
Global Health
A&A Specialist Name
Khady Sadio
Award Length
3 years
Eligibility Criteria
Local entity or locally established entity
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
Grant
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
72068524APS00002
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
Request for Concept Papers Pre-solicitation Conferences
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
2/20/2024
Anticipated Award Date
9/30/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$4M - $9.99M

The purpose of the Strengthening Clinical Care Activity is to reinforce the quality of the healthcare provided in health facilities in three regions (Louga, Matam, and St. Louis). The recipient will support obstetrical surgical units (blocs in French) and neonatal care services, improving their functionality per the Ministry of Health’s Policies, Norms, and Protocols document. The recipient will also help increase the quality of family planning, maternal and child health (MCH), and nutrition services offered in health facilities in the three regions.

Plan Id
AA-329490
NAICS Code
1
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
5/28/2024

Operating Unit
Senegal
Sector
Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance
A&A Specialist Name
Marie Helene Dos Santos
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
Full and Open Competition
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
Cooperative Agreement
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
72068524RFA00008
Small Business Set Aside
TBD
Cocreation
Request for Information (RFI)/Sources Sought Notice
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
12/1/2023
Anticipated Award Date
8/16/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$25M - $49.99M

The purpose of the Senegal GoLD+ (herein referred to as “the Program”) is to increase local government effectiveness and accountability in resource mobilization and delivering good, equitable services for its citizens. The activity will improve local governments effectiveness and citizen participation through: (1) Improved Resource Mobilization and Management Capacity; (2) Increased participatory and inclusive local governance; (3) Strengthened ability of local entities to support service delivery.

Plan Id
AA-333601
NAICS Code
923120
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
5/23/2024

Operating Unit
Pakistan
Sector
Global Health
A&A Specialist Name
Aaqib Hameed
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
TBD
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
To Be Determined (TBD)
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
TBD
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
9/16/2024
Anticipated Award Date
1/31/2025
Total Estimated Cost
$50M - $99.99M

The USAID/Pakistan Flagship TB activity will provide technical assistance to Pakistan’s TB Program to increase universal access to TB prevention, diagnosis and treatment, improve programmatic management of Multidrug-Resistant TB, strengthen diagnostic capacity, engage local civil society organizations to strengthen service delivery and social support services, and enhance the national and provincial TB program functionality and sustainability.
This is a five year activity (2024-2029) with an estimated TEC amount of $50 million. The activity will be at the national level, with provincial & district level interventions in Sindh and Punjab, with potential flexibility to expand activities to other provinces.

Plan Id
AA-330335
NAICS Code
541611
Fiscal Year Of Award
2025
Last Modified Date
5/23/2024

Operating Unit
Bangladesh
Sector
Environment and Global Climate Change
A&A Specialist Name
Sadia Humayun
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
Full and Open
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
Stand Alone Contract
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
TBD
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
6/30/2024
Anticipated Award Date
2/28/2025
Total Estimated Cost
$10M - $24.99M

To improve the protection of key wildlife species and its habitat in Bangladesh. Targeted species may include and are not limited to Bengal tigers, Asian elephants, pangolins, turtles, tortoises, sharks, and rays. Activities will mitigate threats to wildlife and their habitats, reduce consumer demand, improve political commitment and coordination, improve traceability of illegal logging and wildlife, and improve sustainable management of forest and aquatic resources.

Plan Id
AA-333581
NAICS Code
1
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
5/22/2024

Operating Unit
Egypt
Sector
U.S. Global Development Lab
A&A Specialist Name
Dina ElMotei
Award Length
1 year
Eligibility Criteria
Private sector partner
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
Collaborative Agreement
Category Management Contract Vehicle
None
Solicitation Number
72026324APS00001
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
Request for Concept Papers Pre-solicitation Conferences
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
5/31/2024
Anticipated Award Date
5/31/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$0 - $149,999

Through this Private Sector Collaboration Pathway (PSCP) Annual Program Statement (APS) addendum, USAID/Egypt seeks private sector partnerships that support one or more Development Objectives (DOs), as listed under the current Egypt Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS, 2020-2025).
This addendum creates a mechanism for USAID/Egypt to receive concept papers for collaboration and partnerships with private sector entities. The APS outlines a phased co-creation process that entails exploring interests, submitting a concept; if successful, the parties will continue co-creation toward a potentially funded award.

USAID/Egypt will accept and review partnership concepts from applicants for an initial period of three months starting from the date of issuance of this PSCP APS Addendum. This will be followed by a one-month review period where additional concept papers will not be accepted. Thereafter, the three-month period will re-open to accept additional concept papers and then close again for one month to review submitted concept papers.

See the following for more detail:

Window 1: June 1 - August 31, 2024: USAID/Egypt will receive concept papers.September 1 - September 31, 2024: USAID/Egypt will review received concepts.

Window 2:October 1 - December 31, 2024: USAID/Egypt will receive concept papers.January 1 - January 31, 2025: USAID/Egypt will review received concepts.

Window 3: February 1 - April 30, 2025: USAID/Egypt will receive concept papers.May 1 - May 31, 2025: USAID/Egypt will review received concepts.

Plan Id
AA-332939
NAICS Code
541990
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
5/22/2024

Operating Unit
Ghana
Sector
HIV/AIDS (More than 50% funded by PEPFAR)
A&A Specialist Name
Robert Ago-Josiah
Award Length
3 years
Eligibility Criteria
Restricted to a Local Entity
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
Cooperative Agreement
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
TDB
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
Request for Concept Papers Pre-solicitation Conferences
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
4/15/2024
Anticipated Award Date
7/1/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$1M - $3.99M

In Togo, persons with disabilities encounter numerous challenges that substantially hinders their ability to build resilience against socioeconomic, environmental, and health-related adversities. These challenges, deeply rooted in societal, infrastructural, and policy-related factors, significantly restrict their full participation in society. USAID’s 2022 Resilience Policy articulates resilience as the capacity of individuals, households, communities, countries, and systems to mitigate, adapt to, and recover from shocks and stresses in ways that mitigate chronic vulnerability and promote inclusive growth. For persons with disabilities, resilience transcends merely surviving imminent disasters, economic crises, or health emergencies. It encompasses building a sustainable foundation that not only withstands shocks but also ensures that recovery processes are inclusive and equitable.

Plan Id
AA-330872
NAICS Code
611710
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
5/22/2024

Operating Unit
Ethiopia
Sector
Education
A&A Specialist Name
Liam Garvey
Eligibility Criteria
tbd
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
Cooperative Agreement
Category Management Contract Vehicle
n/a
Small Business Set Aside
TBD
Cocreation
Draft RFA/RFP
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
5/24/2024
Anticipated Award Date
12/31/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$25M - $49.99M

Improving holistic foundational skills learning for children aged 7-14+ affected by crisis in Ethiopia.
- Strengthen subnational capabilities to plan and implement education in emergencies service delivery.
- Improve quality components (teachers, learning materials, school leadership) to improve learning.
- Increase community and parental engagement in education recovery.
- Integrate mental health and psychosocial support in education service delivery.

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