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Myanmar UK Health Partnership Programme
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
The UK will invest £97m over five years to develop the Burma-UK Healthcare Partnership. The partnership will: involve UK health Institutions to develop skills-based medical education, training and accreditation in Burma, together with support to related reforms to strengthen health systems; combat global health threats through stemming the spread of drug-resistant malaria and drug-resistant tuberculosis; and improve health care in conflict-affected ethnic areas as part of the UK’s peace-building support. The partnership will contribute to UK commitments to improve access to family planning, nutrition interventions and to effective treatment of malaria.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-204189
Start Date:
2018-08-10
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£92,503,447
LAFIYA -UK Support for Health in Nigeria
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To save lives, reduce suffering and improve economic prospects for the poorest and most vulnerable in Nigeria through: i. Encouraging Government of Nigeria to increase resources invested in health (through advocacy, community accountability; and data to inform government prioritisation using a “delivery” approach, as used successfully in Pakistan) ii. Improving effectiveness and efficiency of public and private basic health services (through innovative financing mechanisms, strengthening health systems and working with private sector to deliver affordable health services for the poorest populations) iii. Reducing total fertility rate (through addressing social norms, demographic impact analysis, and support to family planning commodities and services).
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300495
Start Date:
2018-10-26
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£149,999,993
South Sudan Health Pooled Fund Phase III
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To provide a government led effective health system that will deliver improved access to quality health services across eight states in South Sudan with a specific focus on reducing maternal and child mortality. The Health Pooled Fund (HPF3) will reduce maternal and under-five mortality rates in South Sudan, through (i) the delivery of a basic package of health and nutrition services; (ii) promoting community engagement in health as a public good and (iii) supporting local health systems stabilisation.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300427
Start Date:
2018-01-24
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£175,008,099
Nepal Health Sector Programme III
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To improve the health of women, children, the poor and socially excluded in Nepal, including by restoring health services in areas affected by the 2015 earthquake, and improving the quality and governance of health services nationwide.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-205145
Start Date:
2016-07-11
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£107,301,234
Better Health in Bangladesh (BHB) Programme
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-203864
Start Date:
2018-04-10
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£87,999,996
Ghana Partnerships Beyond Aid Programme
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To improve governance and accountability in Education, Health and Social Protection sectors and contribute to policy and research.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-203640
Start Date:
2020-01-22
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£12,719,552
Essential Services for Maternal and Child Health [Services Essentiels de Santé Maternelle et Infantile en RDC (SEMI)]
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To support essential maternal, child and infant health services to end preventable deaths in one of the poorest provinces in DRC and strengthen the health system at national and provincial level.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-301372
Start Date:
2022-04-22
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£37,000,000
Sustaining and Accelerating Primary Health Care In Ethiopia
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To improve the functionality of primary health care units, reducing health inequalities, and increasing domestic financing for health to sustain and accelerate the pace of improvement in adolescent, maternal and child health in Ethiopia. This will be achieved through the Sustainable Development Goals Performance Fund, which will provide essential medicines, and improve the readiness of primary health care units and skills of primary health care staff to provide quality health services. The programme will also provide technical assistance for effective implementation of the National Health Financing Strategy to increase domestic financing for health, refine and scale-up the Ethiopian Health Insurance systems, and to develop and implement a Public Private Partnership Strategy to improve health outcomes.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-204964
Start Date:
2015-11-13
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£289,454,565
Scaling up Family Planning in Tanzania
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
This is a national programme to scale up access to family planning across Tanzania. Specific activities will include: • Outreach work in rural and urban areas as well as in Tanzania’s refugee camps and host communities. • Specific work to improve access to family planning as well as sexual and reproductive health information to youth, people with disabilities as well as services for victims of sexual violence. • Procure family planning commodities, strengthen the supply chain, and train of public health providers
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300415
Start Date:
2017-10-14
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£53,146,843
The Evidence Fund - 300708
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
The Evidence Fund procures and manages research and evaluations that primarily benefit ODA eligible countries. Most research and evaluations paid for by the Evidence Fund are country-specific, and all respond to requests for evidence to inform programme or policy decisions. Primarily serving research requests from HMG’s Embassies and High Commissions in ODA eligible countries, and from HMG policy and strategy teams, the Evidence Fund strengthens the evidence behind the UK’s priority international development investments and development diplomacy. The Evidence Fund also invests modest amounts of non-ODA, to strengthen the evidence behind wider UK foreign policy.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300708
Start Date:
2020-07-30
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£49,275,458
Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience in South Sudan (HARISS) 2015 - 2024
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To help approximately three million South Sudanese by providing critical life-saving support and helping people to better cope with shocks from conflict, drought and flooding. This programme aims to save the lives of an estimated two million people who will receive at least one form of humanitarian assistance; and build the capacity of an estimated one million people to recover and cope better with shocks. Over six years this programme will provide food, shelter and access to water and health services to millions of vulnerable people, including women and children.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-204019
Start Date:
2015-03-13
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£782,266,864
Mozambique Demographic Transition - Waala - Programme
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To contribute to a more favourable enabling environment for the demographic transition in Mozambique, through coordinated action with others. The FCDO will use programming, evidence and diplomacy to influence decision-makers to increase investments towards cost-effective interventions that will accelerate changes in the population structure. These interventions will help young people to fulfil their potential by preventing unintended pregnancies and improving the literacy and numeracy skills among girls. The Government’s systems will be strengthened to include population issues in planning and budgeting. Over 130,000 unintended pregnancies will be averted resulting in 427,000 users of modern contraceptives. These investments should help to offset deteriorating human capital outcomes because of COVID-19.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300586
Start Date:
2021-07-26
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£23,441,083
Strengthening Health through Affordable Prices and Efficiency (SHAPE)
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To accelerate access to essential commodities, improve health outcomes and achieve greater value for money for priority health areas including HIV, TB, malaria, family planning, and vaccines. This is achieved by making health commodity markets work better to bring more low-cost, high-quality manufacturers into markets and deliver greater competition, lower prices, faster rollout of new medicines, increased supply security, clearer demand visibility and enhanced incentives for innovation.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300380
Start Date:
2017-12-18
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£33,425,428
Supporting Afghanistan's Basic Services
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
The proposed programme will work concurrently with the Afghanistan humanitarian response to deliver immediately required essential services. With a particular focus on women and girls, it will support citizen access to health, education and livelihoods services to meet their daily needs. -To support delivery of education services by sustaining and expanding access to primary education and providing education opportunities for adolescent girls currently out of school. - To sustain access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services and increase availability of community-based health interventions. - To increase the capacity of Afghans to meet their basic daily needs and, where possible, increase resilience to shocks. The programme will deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals 1-6 as well as the International Development Strategy.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-301527
Start Date:
2022-08-11
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£40,000,000
UK investment in the Global Fund 2020-2022 to reduce transmission and mortality for HIV AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria through treatments, diagnostics and preventive technologies and related services
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To tackle the immediate impact of the three most deadly infectious diseases - HIV AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria - and put the international community on the right track to end the three diseases as epidemics by 2030, and achieve universal health coverage.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-205184
Start Date:
2020-05-03
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,459,499,307
Saving Lives in Sierra Leone 2016
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To save women and children’s lives by improving the quality, availability and accessibility of (reproductive, maternal, new born and child health (RMNCH) services. Phase 1 of this programme will focus on increasing access to preventive services (including family planning, water, sanitation and long lasting insecticide treated bednets) and improving service quality in line with the maternal and child health priorities of the President’s 10-24 Month Recovery Plan. The second phase will embed and build on the gains of the first phase and will increase equitable access to the improved RMNH services, whilst strengthening priority health systems for more sustainable service delivery.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300036
Start Date:
2016-08-09
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£141,959,328
Health Resilience Fund in Zimbabwe 2021-2025
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To support a resilient health system in Zimbabwe that is equipped to deliver quality sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and nutrition services.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300816
Start Date:
2021-12-28
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£35,409,863
Multi-Year Humanitarian Programme in Pakistan
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Support for up to three million of the most vulnerable people affected by natural disaster and conflict. This will cover both immediate relief and early recovery interventions for shelter, food, non-food items, water and sanitation, livelihood and protection needs, depending on the emergency. This programme will also support developments in the United Nations and local civil society which are required for humanitarian responses to be more locally owned and effective in future, as well as effective monitoring and evaluation, targeted active research and piloting.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-204603
Start Date:
2014-12-10
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£119,999,981
Reducing high fertility rates and Improving SExual reproductive health outcomes in Uganda (RISE)
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To support the Government of Uganda in the implementation of the Family Planning Costed Implementation Plan in order to accelerate the uptake of contraception and reduce the negative health, social and economic consequences of high fertility rates
Programme identifier:
GB-1-204633
Start Date:
2017-02-20
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£3,307,299
Tackling Deadly Diseases in Africa Programme
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To save lives and reduce the impact of disease outbreaks and epidemics on African populations. The programme will strengthen African Health systems and institutions by supporting: (i) World Health Organisation Africa Office (WHO AFRO) reform (ii) countries' ability to achieve the International Health Regulations (IHR), (iii) better governance and accountability of public health systems, (iv) improved data and evidence, and (v) emergency response.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-205242
Start Date:
2017-11-23
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£102,043,099