| FY 2004 Botswana Partners The lists below include partners obligated3 Emergency Plan money as either a prime1 partner (bulleted items) or as a sub-partner2 (indented underneath the prime partners).
The 2004 prime and sub-partner list reflects organizations that were obligated Emergency Plan money during fiscal year 2004, that is from October 1, 2003, through September 30, 2004.
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.
- Hope Worldwide
- Harvard University
- Safe Blood for Africa
- MoH or National Blood Tranfusion Services
- Opportunity International
- Academy for Educational Development
- Advocates for Youth
Youth Health Organization of Botswana
- Association of Public Health Laboratories
- Axiom
- Baylor University, College of Medicine
- Botswana Christian AIDS Intervention Program
- Center for Information Technology Services (CITS)
- Comforce
- Crown Agents
- DMA
- Institute of Development Management, Botswana
- Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS
Bible Life Ministries Bona Lesedi Orphan Care Project Botshelo Orphan Care Project Botswana Christian AIDS Intervention Program Mankgodi Catholic Reneetswe Orphan Project Salvation Army Tirisanyo Catholic Commission Tshireletso AIDS Awareness Center
- Macro International
- Ministry of Health, Botswana
AIDS and STD Unit (ASU) Family Health Division (FHD) National TB Program
- National AIDS Coordinating Agency, Botswana
Humana People to People in South Africa
- National Association of State and Territorial AIDS Directors
- Pathfinder
- Personalized Creations
- Population Services International
Definitions
1. Prime partner: The entity which received funding directly from, and has a direct contractual relationship (contract, cooperative agreement, grant, etc.) with, the USG Agency. (Source: FY2006 COP Guidance, p.39)
2. Sub-partner: The entity to which a prime partner allocates funding. (Source: FY2006 COP Guidance, p. 43)
3. Obligation: An agreement that will result in outlays, immediately or in the future. When the U.S. Government places an order, signs a contract, awards a grant, purchases a service, provides incremental funding or takes other actions that require the Government to make payments to the public or from one Government account to another, it incurs an obligation. (Source: FY2005 Annual Progress Report Guidance, p.5)
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