| FY 2006 Vietnam PartnersInformation subject to change as improved data becomes available.
The list below includes prime1 partners obligated3 Emergency Plan money in fiscal year 2006 and the sub-partners2 of those prime partners.
The 2006 prime and sub-partner list reflects organizations that were obligated FY 2006 money during fiscal year 2006 - that is from October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2006.
The list is based on data provided by U.S. Government agency field offices during the Annual Program Results updates submitted to the Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator. This information will be updated as new data becomes available.
Prime Partner: |
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Association of Public Health Laboratories |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$200,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Laboratory Infrastructure |
Prime Partner: |
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Boston University |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$300,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Strategic Information |
Prime Partner: |
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Family Health International |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$3,234,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Condoms and Other Prevention Activities Palliative Care: Basic Health Care and Support Orphans and Vulnerable Children Counseling and Testing HIV/AIDS Treatment/ARV Services Strategic Information Other/Policy Analysis and System Strengthening |
Sub-Partners: |
| An Giang Preventive Medicine Center Bach Mai Hospital Campha Township Health Center Cantho Provincial Health Service Center for Health Education and Communication Community Health Development Organization- LIGHT Haiphong Provincial Health Service Hanoi Buddhist Association Hanoi Women’s Union Hanoi Youth Union Ho Chi Minh City Provincial AIDS Committee Ho Chi Minh City Provincial AIDS Committee Hoang Giang Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company Macfarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health Ministry of Health, Vietnam Mong Cai Township Health Center Nordic Assistance to Vietnam, Hue City STDs/HIV/AIDS Prevention Center (SHAPC) Storm Eyes Thai Binh Provincial AIDS Standing Bureau Van Don District Health Center Vietnam Nurses Association Word Image Processing Enterprise |
Prime Partner: |
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Management Sciences for Health |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$6,200,000 |
Program Areas: |
| HIV/AIDS Treatment/ARV Drugs HIV/AIDS Treatment/ARV Services |
Prime Partner: |
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Pact, Inc. |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$3,990,900 |
Program Areas: |
| Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) Abstinence and Be Faithful Condoms and Other Prevention Activities Palliative Care: Basic Health Care and Support Orphans and Vulnerable Children Counseling and Testing HIV/AIDS Treatment/ARV Services Laboratory Infrastructure Other/Policy Analysis and System Strengthening |
Sub-Partners: |
| Medecins Du Monde Pathfinder International |
Prime Partner: |
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Population Services International |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$765,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Condoms and Other Prevention Activities Counseling and Testing |
Sub-Partners: |
| An Giang Center For HIV/AIDS Prevention Can Tho Center For HIV/AIDS Prevention |
Prime Partner: |
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$570,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Palliative Care: Basic Health Care and Support Other/Policy Analysis and System Strengthening |
Prime Partner: |
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The Futures Group International |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$1,100,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Condoms and Other Prevention Activities Palliative Care: Basic Health Care and Support HIV/AIDS Treatment/ARV Services Strategic Information Other/Policy Analysis and System Strengthening |
Prime Partner: |
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United Nations Development Programme |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$625,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) Palliative Care: Basic Health Care and Support Palliative Care: TB/HIV Counseling and Testing Strategic Information Other/Policy Analysis and System Strengthening |
Prime Partner: |
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University of North Carolina, Carolina Population Center |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$150,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Strategic Information |
Prime Partner: |
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University of Washington |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$200,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Strategic Information |
Prime Partner: |
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US Agency for International Development |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$2,548,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Abstinence and Be Faithful Condoms and Other Prevention Activities Palliative Care: Basic Health Care and Support Orphans and Vulnerable Children Counseling and Testing HIV/AIDS Treatment/ARV Services Strategic Information Other/Policy Analysis and System Strengthening Management and Staffing |
Prime Partner: |
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US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Obligated FY06 Funds: |
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$125,000 |
Program Areas: |
| Strategic Information |
Definitions:
1 Prime partner: A prime partner is an entity which receives funding directly from, and has a direct contractual relationship (contract, cooperative agreement, grant, etc.) with, the USG agency. Please note that there is a distinction between an organization and a partner. An organization can be any organization listed in the Country Operational and Plan Reporting System (COPRS). An organization becomes a partner by being selected by a country as either a prime or a sub. A partner has a funding relationship with the USG agency. (Source: President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief FY 2007 Country Operational Plan Guidance; Page 40)
2 Sub-partner: A sub partner is defined as an entity to which a prime partner allocates funding. (Source: President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, FY 2007 Country Operational Plan Guidance; Page 44)
3 Obligation: An agreement that will result in outlays, immediately or in the future. When you place an order, sign a contract, award a grant, purchase a service, provide incremental funding or take other actions that require the Government to make payments to the public or from one Government account to another, you incur an obligation. Budgetary resources must be available before obligations can be incurred legally. Obligations should not exceed available budgetary resources. For this Annual Program Results Report, only report on obligations made during the fiscal year (October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2006). (Source: President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief FY 2006 Annual Program Results (APR) Guidance for Focus and 2006 Mini-COP Country Reporting, p.6)
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