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Implementing Partners

USAID implements its foreign assistance activities by utilizing the expertise of other key federal agencies, as well as contributing to programs or purchasing services of U.S. organizations and companies. USAID utilizes cooperative agreements (CAs) and contracts to achieve results that contribute to the Agency's performance goals. USAID also partners with international organizations to implement global health activities. In addition to partnering directly with international organizations to accomplish specific objectives, USAID collaborates and coordinates with other donor organizations in the field to maximize the effectiveness of its global health programs.


Global Alliance for TB Drug Development
(Awarded 9/2008; completion date 9/2013)
The Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (TB Alliance) is a nonprofit public-private partnership that seeks to develop new tuberculosis drugs that can shorten treatment duration and simplify tuberculosis treatment, treat multidrug-resistant (MDR-)TB, and be used simultaneously with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs). The Cognizant Technical Officer is Christy Hanson.

TREAT TB
(Awarded 9/2008; completion date 9/2013)
Technology, Research, Education and Technical Assistance for Tuberculosis (TREAT TB) is a cooperative agreement with the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. TREAT TB will focus on field evaluations of diagnostic techniques for TB, clinical trials and operations research to improve patient management, treatment efficacy, disease prevention, and infection control measures for TB and MDR-TB. The Cognizant Technical Officer is Christy Hanson.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Interagency Agreement (IAA)
(Awarded 8/2006; completion date 9/30/2011)
The objective of the CDC IAA is to strengthen the delivery of infectious disease programs and other health programs in developing countries by accessing technical expertise. Specific areas of work include technical and program support for the development and implementation of appropriate global, regional/country-level programs and strategies; and studies, assessments, and evaluation and other research activities to assist in policy dialogue, planning, and formulating health programs. While CDC possesses expertise in all aspects of TB control, they are particularly strong in the following areas: operations research, epidemiology and data analysis, information systems, infection control, laboratories, surveillance and treatment of MDR-TB, and interventions to address TB-HIV/AIDS co-infection. The Cognizant Technical Officer (CTO) is Angela Weaver.

Child Survival & Health Grants Program (CSHGP)
(Award and completion dates vary by cooperative agreement)
CSHGP supports community-based health programs implemented by U.S. private voluntary organizations (PVOs) and their local partners. The program draws on PVOs’ experience with community-based programs to implement activities to strengthen TB services and to engage communities in supporting TB patients and in advocacy, communications, and social mobilization. Grants are ongoing in several countries, including South Africa, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malawi, Zambia, and India. The Cognizant Technical Officer is Erika Lutz, and Cheri Vincent serves as the TB Resource Person.

Stop TB Partnership and the Global TB Drug Facility (GDF)
(Awarded 9/2008; completion date 9/2013)
The Stop TB Partnership is an association of more than 700 organizations worldwide dedicated to defeating TB. It includes high-burden countries, donors, technical and research institutions, nongovernmental organizations, the private sector, and community groups. It is the leading institution worldwide for international TB. GH provides funding through the Stop TB Partnership grant for activities, including support for the Civil Society Challenges grants; crosscutting social mobilization and advocacy activities; and other Stop TB Partnership technical working group activities. Through this grant, USAID also provides funding to the Global TB Drug Facility (GDF) to support grants for TB drugs to countries in need and to support the GDF’s direct procurement mechanism. The Cognizant Technical Officer for the grant to Stop TB is Susan Bacheller.

Strengthening Pharmaceutical Systems (SPS)
(Awarded 6/2007; completion date 7/2012)
The SPS program provides technical leadership to improve access to health commodities and promote their appropriate use. In the area of TB, SPS has expertise in assessing TB commodity management systems and in developing and implementing improvement strategies for product selection, forecasting, procurement, distribution and use, laboratory services, information systems, and monitoring and evaluation. SPS provides technical assistance and promotes capacity development in pharmaceutical management to USAID Mission country programs, national TB programs, the GDF, the Green Light Committee, and the Stop TB and TB CAP partners. The Cognizant Technical Officer is Anthony Boni.

TB Task Order 2 (TB TO2)
(Awarded 7/2007; completion date 9/2011)
PATH is the prime contractor of this task order. The objectives of TB TO2 are to: 1) develop, implement, and monitor TB activities in USAID priority countries, with activities focusing on all components of the WHO-recommended STOP TB Strategy; 2) provide technical assistance to address Global Fund grant implementation bottlenecks and to help prepare TB grant proposals; 3) provide technical assistance to accelerate the introduction of advocacy, communications, and social mobilization activities for TB; 4) provide technical assistance to assist countries to respond to MDR- and extensively drug-resistant (XDR-) TB, including diagnosis, case management, infection control, strengthening of laboratory services, and introduction of new technologies; and 5) design, implement, and participate in special studies, analyses, and evaluations at the direction of USAID Global or Regional Bureaus and/or Missions.

PATH’s partners are HLSP, Health Strategies International, and Initiatives, Inc. To respond to MDR- and XDR-TB, PATH has engaged the following collaborating partners: Francis J. Curry National TB Center; National Jewish Medical and Research Center; the Latvia WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Management of MDR-TB; the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics; and the International Council of Nurses. The Cognizant Technical Officer is Susan Bacheller, and the technical adviser is Carolyn Mohan.

Tuberculosis Control Assistance Program (TB CAP)
(Awarded 9/30/2005; completion date 9/30/2010)
The purpose of the Tuberculosis Control Assistance Program is to improve and expand the capacity of USAID to respond to the global TB epidemic by providing state-of-the-art, context-appropriate, technically sound, and cost-effective consultation and technical assistance to high-incidence countries and USAID Missions. TB CAP supports the areas of political commitment, DOTS strengthening and expansion, and capacity building, and has a special emphasis on increasing TB-HIV integrated approaches, managing MDR-TB, expanding the involvement of new partners in DOTS at the country level (especially the private sector), and improving drug management systems. The project will scale up and expand TB control activities to meet the global targets. TB CAP is implemented by the TBCTA consortium of partners with the Royal Netherlands Tuberculosis Foundation (KNCV) as the prime. The other partners are the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, WHO, the American Thoracic Society, the Japanese Anti-Tuberculosis Foundation, Family Health International, MSH, and CDC.
Note: While CDC is a technical partner of the TBCTA, all funding to CDC is provided through the CDC IAA described above. KNCV serves as the Secretariat and houses the program management unit of TB CAP. It has been designed to assist with TB-HIV activities under The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). The Cognizant Technical Officer is Cheri Vincent.

WHO Umbrella Grant
(Awarded 9/1999; completion date 9/30/10)
The WHO Umbrella Grant supports broad USAID-WHO collaborations in TB, malaria and other vector-borne diseases, surveillance, research, antimicrobial resistance, maternal and child health, and HIV/AIDS at WHO headquarters in Geneva as well as regional and country offices. WHO is strong in all aspects of DOTS program design, policy dialogue, monitoring and evaluation, implementation, and advocacy, and provides assistance to countries in preparation of plans for DOTS expansion and programs to address HIV/AIDS and TB co-infection. WHO also develops (in partnership with other organizations) manuals, norms, guidelines, and training materials related to TB. The Cognizant Technical Officer is Dale Gibb, with Amy Bloom serving as the USAID TB focal point for this grant.

TB Contacts at USAID

Irene Koek Division Chief (GH/HIDN/ID)
Susan Bacheller TB Team Leader (GH/HIDN/ID)
Clydette Powell TB Medical Officer (GH/HIDN/ID)
Amy Bloom Senior Technical Advisor (GH/OHA)
Cheri Vincent Senior Public Health Advisor (GH/HIDN/ID)
Christy Hanson TB Research Advisor (GH/HIDN/ID)
Carolyn Mohan Senior TB Advisor (GH/HIDN/ID, E&E)
Gavin Macgregor-Skinner Senior TB Laboratory Advisor


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