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FY09 Strengthen National Immunization Programs and Regional Networks in the Latin America and Caribbean Region

Post Date

September 8th 2009

Application Due Date

September 19th 2009

Refer to the grant announcement regarding application submission requirements, dates and times.

Funding Opportunity Number

GH-GHS-09-003

CFDA Number(s)

93.016

Funding Instrument Type(s)

Cooperative Agreement

Funding Activity Categories

Health

Number of Awards

1

Eligibility Categories

Other

Assistance will be provided only to the PAHO Secretariat for this project and HHS solicits no other applications. PAHO is the most appropriate and qualified agency to conduct the activities under this cooperative agreement for the following reasons: 1. Access to all the countries in the LAC region 2. Extensive experience in the improvement of health in the LAC region 3. Success as a leader in public health in general and in immunization in specific in the LAC region 4. The implementation of this project by PAHO is in the best interests of the U.S. Government by enabling the leverage of other government investments

Funding

  • Award Range:

    $956945 - $1224065

Grant Description

The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to support the strengthening of national immunization programs and regional networks in the LAC region. This agreement will 1. Support surveillance in the LAC region for vaccine-preventable diseases and strengthen routine immunization delivery systems. 2. Build the capacity of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and local Ministries of Health to access critical information needed to make decisions about introducing new vaccines and monitoring the implementation of new and underutilized vaccines. 3. Improve health systems in underserved communities by increasing access to immunization services and promoting collaborations addressing the development of the LAC region surveillance and immunization programs, including building national capacity for vaccine adverse event surveillance. To avoid possible duplication, the implementation of this agreement will be done with consideration of other available resources and in collaboration with existing initiatives in any given country. For example, in the strengthening of surveillance systems it is also important to take into consideration the experience of the pre-existing networks in the region that work on the surveillance of vaccine adverse events, such as the SANEVA network, which includes both representatives from National Immunization Programs and National Regulatory Agencies.

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