Public Supply Chain Madagascar USAID MAHENIKA
Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Number: 72068724RFA00005Program Title : Public Supply Chain Madagascar USAID MAHENIKAThe MAHENIKA, is a Malagasy name which means in English: fully satisfied or fully covered. This is an activity expected to be a $45 million award spanning five years from 2024-2029. This activity will be managed by the Health Population and Nutrition office under a Cooperative agreement. This activity will be the primary USAID/Madagascar vehicle for distribution of United States Government (USG)-funded health program including (not limited to) Maternal and Child Health (MCH), malaria, and family planning (FP) commodities and technical assistance (TA) for public supply chain system strengthening from the central level to the last mile distribution.This activity aims to strengthen Madagascars technical capacity and efforts to achieve an integrated public health supply chain which increases the availability of quality health commodities for the population in accordance with national policies, standards, and procedures.The activity will support the public system, but it will also support the private sector, local associations and NGOs for the last mile distribution network with local solutions in transport and other logistics areas provided. The activity will provide capacity building and regular assessment of their distribution capacity. Then, there will be a transition to a direct USAID award depending on the results of these capacity assessments. It will explore underutilized players to optimize.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
$45,000,000
Number of Awards
30
Matching Requirement
Yes - Match Required. The award recipient will be required to provide a cost to increase the implementing partner financial stake in the success of the program. The recipient will be expected to provide a cost share of 10% of the Total Estimated Amount-TEA (or the amount of USAIDโs contribution โ whichever is less) of the award, based on several factors including cost to implement sustainable commodities last mile delivery systems, build national logistics capacity and reliable central medical and district medical stores management capabilities. Such funds may be mobilized from the recipient; other multilateral, bilateral, and foundation donors; host governments; and local organizations, communities and private businesses that contribute financially and in-kind to implementation of activities at the country level. Cash or in-kind contributions associated with the proposed project must be reflected separately and clearly defined in the budget (see 2 CFR 200.306, 2 CFR 700.10 and ADS 303.3.10 for guidance on cost share). The cost share will be in addition to the TEA of US$45 million.
Eligible Applicants
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
July 8, 2024
Application Closes
August 21, 2024
Grantor
Johanesa N Rakotoniaina
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