Strengthening comprehensive HIV and TB services and health systems in high-burden areas of Namibia under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)
This funding opportunity provides financial support to various organizations, including governments and nonprofits, to strengthen HIV and tuberculosis services and health systems in Namibia, enhancing local health infrastructure and service delivery.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), operating under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has announced a forecasted funding opportunity titled "Strengthening comprehensive HIV and TB services and health systems in high-burden areas of Namibia under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)." This cooperative agreement aims to enhance the response to HIV and tuberculosis (TB) in Namibia through the improvement of health systems and service delivery mechanisms. The program is structured within the PEPFAR framework, emphasizing capacity building and sustainability in Namibian health infrastructure to effectively combat HIV, TB, and associated comorbidities. The overarching goal of this opportunity is to support the Namibian Ministry of Health and Social Services (MOHSS) in implementing comprehensive HIV and TB prevention and treatment programs. The project will involve close collaboration with government-led initiatives to improve monitoring, evaluation, and case management systems. Efforts will also focus on strengthening laboratory networks, human resources for health, and supply chain systems to ensure consistent availability of diagnostic and treatment commodities across health facilities. This approach aligns with PEPFAR’s broader strategy of building sustainable, locally led public health responses. Program activities will include the enhancement of facility- and community-based service delivery for HIV and TB, the elimination of mother-to-child transmission, and the improvement of cervical cancer prevention and screening. Furthermore, the initiative will emphasize differentiated service delivery (DSD) models to better tailor services to patients’ needs, improve data-driven decision-making, and strengthen surveillance systems for monitoring comorbid conditions. Through these components, the CDC aims to reduce HIV and TB incidence and mortality rates while bolstering the Namibian health system’s capacity to respond effectively to ongoing and emerging public health challenges. Expected outcomes of the grant include improved government capacity to oversee and sustain public health programs, enhanced data quality and usage in decision-making, efficient resource mobilization, and better integration of routine surveillance data into program management. The cooperative nature of this agreement reflects CDC’s commitment to building local ownership and institutional capacity rather than creating parallel systems. This is expected to ensure sustainability beyond the project period. The anticipated total fiscal year funding for Year 1 is approximately $14,000,000, subject to the availability of funds. Although the award ceiling for Year 1 is currently listed as zero, this figure will be updated once allocations are finalized. CDC expects to issue up to two awards under this opportunity. The estimated post date is December 2, 2025, with an application due date of February 17, 2026, and an anticipated award and project start date of September 30, 2026. Applications must be submitted electronically no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the due date. Eligible applicants include a wide range of entities such as state, county, and city governments, tribal governments and organizations, higher education institutions (both public and private), nonprofits, for-profit organizations, and public housing authorities. The program does not require cost sharing or matching contributions. Interested applicants should monitor Grants.gov for updates and submit their applications once the final Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is published. Inquiries may be directed to the DGHT NOFOs team at pepfarfoas@cdc.gov for additional guidance or clarification.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
$14,000,000
Number of Awards
2
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Year 1 funding approx. $14M; up to 2 awards; cooperative agreement mechanism; CDC oversight.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants include U.S. and international governmental entities, higher education institutions, nonprofits, and for-profits; must implement activities in Namibia.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Applicants should monitor Grants.gov for updates and ensure submission before 11:59 PM ET on 2026-02-17.
Application Opens
December 2, 2025
Application Closes
February 17, 2026
Grantor
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Centers for Disease Control-GHC)
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