The Award Ceiling for Year 1 is 0 (none).
CDC anticipates an Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding amount of $6,000,000 for Year 1, subject to the availability of funds.The goal of this NOFO is to strengthen Kenya’s healthcare system by developing sustainable, accessible, and integrated
laboratory systems for HIV/TB and their related threats.
Building on the past achievements of Kenya's HIV/TB programs, this NOFO aligns with the country's vision of universal health coverage and reaching the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets.
You are expected to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health (MOH), county governments, and PEPFAR-funded partners to help ensure universal access to timely, high-quality diagnostic services for the general population, including people living with HIV.Key strategies include:Implementing quality assurance programs.Strengthening sample referral systems.Optimizing diagnostic networks.Enhancing equipment efficiency.Leveraging information systems for improved data management and patient tracking.Prioritizing biosafety and infection prevention protocols.The activities outlined will promote HIV/TB laboratory systems integration into broader healthcare systems and improve efficiencies through innovative approaches.To ensure long-term financial stability, this NOFO aims to implement cost-recovery systems for lab services and to support local production of lab supplies.
By building on existing HIV/TB program achievements, this NOFO will help sustain lasting impact, supporting Kenya's journey toward stronger, more responsive laboratory systems that can meet current and future health challenges.
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