Accelerating the Sustainable Control and Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases (ASCEND)
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Throughout the life of the program, ASCEND is responsible for progressing Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) targets in 20 high burden countries for five NTDS: Onchocerciasis, Schistosomiasis, Lymphatic Filariasis, Visceral Leishmaniasis; and Trachoma. ASCEND will target 10 countries, two in South Asia (Bangladesh & Nepal) and eight in East Africa (Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia). ASCEND will deliver a range of interventions for control and elimination of NTDs in line with national NTD strategies while also ensuring a strong health systems approach. The interventions will include Prevention and treatment, mass drug administration; intensive case management; surgery for trachoma; Water, Sanitation and Health (WASH) and behaviour change communication interventions. Commencing in May 2019, Crown Agents and its consortium are now mobilising core staff, programme designs and in-country presence in the countries identified under Lot 1. As part of this inception period (13 May – 12 August 2019), each country office will prepare a Country Assessment. These Assessments will inform investment choices over the life of the programme and include: strategic directions and theories of change; political economy analysis; inclusion analysis; an epidemiology assessment; institutional capacity including Sustainability assessment, and; a supply chain review.
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