Providers of Technical Assistance

As of the end of 2024

The Community Engagement Strategic Initiative (CE SI) has pre-qualified nineteen (19) civil society and key population networks and organizations as technical assistance providers for the 2024-2026 implementation period. These organizations were selected through an open and competitive tender process, to ensure providers have a strong track record and relevant expertise in relation to gender, human rights, equity, key populations and community systems and responses. Technical assistance providers will be selected in line with the specific requirements of each technical assistance request and based on their technical and regional expertise, language of delivery, availability, ability to identify national and regional community experts and to contribute to their skills transfer, past performance and value for money.


For your convenience, you can download a list in PDF, with the information about the Regional focus and Technical area of each TA provider.

Technical Assistance provider [Regional focus]

АА – Anglophone Africa
AP– Asia Pacific
EECA – Eastern Europe and Central Asia
FA – Francophone Africa
LAC – Latin America and the Caribbean
MENA – Middle East and North Africa

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of malaria activists and civil society actors in malaria control and access to care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services;
  • Ensuring linkage to care and engagement of vulnerable and marginalized populations, including IDPs, refugees and migrants, in conflict and emergency settings.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services;
  • Ensuring linkage to care and engagement of vulnerable and marginalized populations, including IDPs, refugees and migrants, in conflict and emergency settings.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of malaria activists and civil society actors in malaria control and access to care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services;
  • Ensuring linkage to care and engagement of vulnerable and marginalized populations, including IDPs, refugees and migrants, in conflict and emergency settings.

Website

Technical Area

  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services;
  • Ensuring linkage to care and engagement of vulnerable and marginalized populations, including IDPs, refugees and migrants, in challenging operating environments.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of malaria activists and civil society actors in malaria control and access to care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services;
  • Ensuring linkage to care and engagement of vulnerable and marginalized populations, including IDPs, refugees and migrants, in conflict and emergency settings.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of malaria activists and civil society actors in malaria control and access to care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services;
  • Ensuring linkage to care and engagement of vulnerable and marginalized populations, including IDPs, refugees and migrants, in conflict and emergency settings.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of malaria activists and civil society actors in malaria control and access to care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of malaria activists and civil society actors in malaria control and access to care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of malaria activists and civil society actors in malaria control and access to care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website: PATA, Y+, UNYPA

Technical Area

  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of women and girls, particularly AGYW, in sexual and reproductive health policies and programs, particularly within the context of HIV prevention, treatment and care;
  • Engagement of young people, including adolescents, from HIV, TB and malaria key affected populations;
  • Engagement of key and vulnerable populations in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services.

Website

Technical Area

  • Addressing gender, age and human rights related barriers in relation to access to and retention in HIV, TB and malaria services;
  • Engagement of TB activists and civil society actors in TB prevention, treatment, care and support and related advocacy;
  • Sustainability, transition and related processes (i.e. health financing, budget accountability and advocacy, social dialogue and social contracting);
  • Community systems strengthening as part of broader interventions to strengthen resilient and sustainable systems for health and community responses to HIV, TB and malaria;
  • Community-led monitoring and feedback mechanisms for social accountability and to improve the responsiveness, effectiveness and impact of programs and services;
  • Ensuring linkage to care and engagement of vulnerable and marginalized populations, including IDPs, refugees and migrants, in conflict and emergency settings.