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Supporting the National Blood Transfusion Service in the Implementation and Expansion of Blood Safety Activities in Ethiopia under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

Post Date

January 13th 2010

Application Due Date

March 15th 2010

Funding Opportunity Number

CDC-RFA-PS10-10111

CFDA Number(s)

93.067

Funding Instrument Type(s)

Cooperative Agreement

Funding Activity Categories

Health

Number of Awards

1

Eligibility Categories

Other

The Ministry of Health (MOH) of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is the responsible body for the NBTS in Ethiopia, with regulatory, coordination, and oversight roles. Blood transfusion service delivery, however, has been delegated to the Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS) through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) since 2006, which will expire in January 2010. Upon expiration of the MOU, NBTS will assume responsibility for blood transfusion service delivery. The Ethiopian FMOH, through the ERCS, has built 21 blood banks: 16 with support from PEPFAR funding; three through the Global Fund, and two through the Ethiopia Multi-Sectoral HIV/AIDS Project, a national program funded by the World Bank to reduce the spread of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, alleviate its impact, and increase access to treatment, care, and support for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. The new blood banks, as well as the 12 existing blood banks, are strategically located throughout the country to cover the transfusion requirements of all health units within a 100-km radius. As new blood banks were constructed within the existing ones, overlaps were evident and currently there are 26 blood centers throughout Ethiopia. Since 2004, the NBTS has received approximately $12,300,000 from PEPFAR as a construction and non-construction grant to strengthen blood transfusion services in Ethiopia in order to ensure the safety and adequacy of the national blood supply. During this period, with technical assistance from the World Health Organization (WHO), core strategies and achievements of the NBTS have included: 1) development of a national blood policy and a five-year strategic plan for the years 2006–2010, which serves as a road map for implementing the country’s blood safety activities; 2) mobilization and recruitment of low-risk donors; 3) strengthening the capacity of NBTS and regional blood banks (acquisition of laboratory equipment and other supplies, vehicles for donor mobilization, generators, cold chain systems, computers); 4) testing 100% of donated blood units for transfusion-transmitted infections (including HIV); 5) training prescribers and users of blood products in order to improve the therapeutic and clinical use of blood; and 6) development of national guidelines, protocols, standards, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure the delivery of high-quality blood services. The NBTS under the FMOH is the only eligible applicant that can apply for this

Funding

  • Estimated Total Funding:

    $12500000

  • Award Range:

    $0 - $0

Grant Description

The purpose of this announcement is to support the National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS) in the provision of a safe and adequate supply of blood and blood products to health facilities in Ethiopia.

Contact Information

  • Agency

    Department of Health and Human Services

  • Office:

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  • Agency Contact:

    PGO TIMS
    grants
    Phone 770-488-2700

  • Agency Mailing Address:

    GENERAL E-MAIL

  • Agency Email Address:

    PGOTIM@CDC.gov


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