Overview
Donor: | U.S. Mission to Lesotho |
Application procedure: | Full Proposal |
Donor base: | United States |
Reference number: | DOS-MSU-PEPFARCLM-FY24 |
Eligible applicants: | Non-Profit Organisation |
Deadline: | 28.04.2023 |
Financial details
Grant size: | Small - up to $100,000 |
Minimum grant size: | - |
Total available budget: | - |
Funding type: | Grants |
Maximum grant size: | 20.000$ |
Funding ratio: | up to 100% |
Sectors
- Capacity Building
- Health
Project Locations
Africa
Lesotho
Description
1) Objective
The CLM program is funded through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), in support of the Ministry of Health’s effort to achieve HIV epidemic control through the implementation of evidence-based and client-centered interventions to accelerate progress in HIV prevention, care, and treatment. The goal of the CLM program is to help PEPFAR programs and health institutions identify persistent problems, challenges, and barriers to effective service and client outcomes at the site level to formulate workable solutions that overcome these barriers and ensure beneficiaries have access to quality services.
The objective of the CLM program is to facilitate participation of local CSO groups in the evaluation of HIV services, identify areas for improvement, advocate for change, guide the health care providers to incorporate monitoring as part of their routine activities, and sensitize the facility feedback tool among PLHIV groups.
Each grant will implement the CLM activities at public health facilities (run by either Government of Lesotho and/or Christian Health Association of Lesotho) and communities, with specific guidance regarding district and health facility coverage. Additionally, local organizations that receive grants will conduct facility exit interviews and facility/community interfaces and dialogues as per the CLM implementation guidance. Based on the data collected, findings will be collated and disseminated to all relevant stakeholders such as, health facilities, DHMTs, the MOH and CSOs.
2) Eligibility
Eligible are non-governmental organizations; networks of key populations, people living with HIV and other affected groups; or other entities that gather data and observations about components of HIV services, with a focus on getting input from recipients of HIV services. All applicants must be legally registered and have been in operation for at least five years to be eligible for funding.
3) Location
Actions must take place in Lesotho.
4) Budget
Funding may range up to $20,000.
5) Application
The PEPFAR Small Grants Community-Led Monitoring Program will accept applications from March 1, 2023 to April 28, 20023.