Call for Proposals for small grants in Armenia and Kazakhstan
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Center for Health Policies and Studies (PAS Center) is announcing an open Call for Proposals for small grants within the multicountry Program “Advancing People-Centered Quality TB Care – From the New Model of Care Towards Improving DR-TB Early Detection and Treatment Outcomes”
PAS Center is inviting interested civil society organizations and their consortiums in Armenia and Kazakhstan to apply for the call for requesting small grants:
- Small grant for CSO: Address legal, gender, stigma and human rights-related barriers in the TB response to improve timely access of key populations to TB care cascade and contribute to strengthening the approaches in TB care for treatment adherence and better treatment outcomes in Armenia
Implementation period: 01.08.2020 – 31.12.2021
Eligible country: Armenia
Available funding: up to 60,000 USD
Only 1 most successful application will be selected!
- Small grant for CSO: Implement community-based innovative tools in Kazakhstan
Implementation period: 01.08.2020 – 31.12.2021
Eligible country: Kazakhstan
Available funding: up to 60,000 USD
Only 1 most successful application will be selected!
More information regarding selection process is included in the sections below and can be found in the attachments. The announce is also available on the page.
The Call for Proposals is announced under the multicountry Program “Advancing People-Centered Quality TB Care – From the New Model of Care Towards Improving DR-TB Early Detection and Treatment Outcomes”, operating in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA), funded by Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and implemented by Center PAS as Principal Recipient.
The competition will support country-level civil society organizations, including TB affected communities’ organizations, (hereinafter referred to as CSO) from the above mentioned 2 countries, whose initiatives are aimed at helping to reduce stigma and discrimination of people who have experienced tuberculosis as a barrier to access and use of health and social care services, or implementing community-based innovative tools.
The project proposal and supportive documents should be submitted by e-mail not later than July 10, 2020 23:59 CET, at the address cristina.celan@pas.md with copy to liliana.caraulan@pas.md.
Questions regarding the call for proposals could be submitted at the same email addresses, until July 01, 2020.
Funding under this Call for Proposals is conditional on successful applicants entering into a Grant Agreement with Center for Health Policies and Studies. The Grant Agreement will contain details about eligible expenses, reporting, donor requirements and other obligations that successful applicant must adhere to.
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