Overview
Donor: | Madagascar USAID-Antananarivo |
Application procedure: | Full Proposal |
Donor base: | United States |
Reference number: | 72068724RFA00008 |
Eligible applicants: | Non-Profit Organisation |
Deadline: | 10.02.2025 |
Financial details
Grant size: | Large - more than $1,000,000 |
Minimum grant size: | 5.000.000$ |
Total available budget: | 7.500.000$ |
Funding type: | Grants |
Maximum grant size: | 7.500.000$ |
Funding ratio: | up to 100% |
Sectors
- Capacity Building
- Health
Project Locations
Africa
Madagascar
Description
1) Objective
SOROKA is a Malagasy word which constitutes the root of the verb “misoroka”, meaning “to prevent”, corresponding to the aim of surveillance. SOROKA can be the acronym of the specific objectives of the project: Surveillance, Operational Research, and Optimization of Knowledge-sharing for Action activity. SOROKA’s main objective is to advance the health of the Malagasy people through improvements in capacity-building and coordination and execution of data collection, management, synthesis, and use for public health action. Following the RISE project, SOROKA will enhance local capacity and expand leadership within the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) to detect threats to global health security, and to plan and conduct emergency outbreak response. It will reinforce the country’s capacity to plan, implement, and disseminate locally led research and evaluations, and increase public sector capacity to use epidemiologic and surveillance data for public health action.
SOROKA will be the main activity of USAID/Madagascar’s Health Office for research on malaria, MNCH (mother, neonatal, and child health), WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene), and GHS (global health security), for program evaluation, biological surveillance including AMR (antimicrobial resistance), emergency responses to health threats and institutionalization of epidemiology and laboratory data use for decision making. SOROKA will also provide targeted and need-based cross-sectorial training for the MOPH staff throughout its implementation. In general, SOROKA is intended to cover all HPN program elements, particularly malaria, MNCH, GHS and WASH.
2) Eligibility
Eligibility is restricted to Local entities and organizations that have received less than $25 million in USAID funding, at any tier, over the past five years; or for global health awards the organization has received less than $25 million in U.S. Government funding at any tier, over the past five years.
3) Location
Actions must take place in Madagascar.
4) Budget
The SOROKA activity is expected to be a $7,500,000 award for five years from Oct 2024 to Sept 2029.
5) Application
Applications can be submitted by 10 February 2025.