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Program/Activity Title:   Democracy Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance (DCHA)
Program/Activity Title:   Elections and Political Processes
DFD-A-00-08-00350-00 Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening (CEPPS)
1225 I St. NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202)-408 9450
Fax: (202) 408-9462
Technical assistance and support to elections and political processes in developing countries.The agreement will aim to develop, to the maximum extent practicable, the capacity and expertise of local and regional institutions and civil society organizations to carry out programs of technical assistance, training, civic education, and related services in connection with strengthening electoral and political processes. The members of the CEPPS consortium are IRI, IFES and National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI). 09/29/2013 Joseph Lentini Shally Prasad
Program/Activity Title:   Global Labor Program
Global Labor Union and NGO Strengthening Assistance
AID-OAA-L-11-00001 American Center for International Labor Solidarity
888 16th Street N.W., Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006-1105
Phone: (202) 974-8323
Promoting International Labor Standards, Improving Workers' Access to Justice and Supporting Independent, Democratic Labor Unions and NGOs" will continue the important work of promoting international labor standards and strengthening democratic labor unions and NGOs, with an increased focus on the following areas: the promotion of labor justice and the rule of law in the labor sector, gender considerations, continuing improvements in the monitoring and evaluation of program results, and the integration of program objectives with USAID's regional and country-specific development goals. 01/31/2021 Mark Walther Kimberly Ludwig
Program/Activity Title:   Human Rights Programming
DFD-A-00-09-00058-00 Freedom House, Inc.
1301 Connecticut Avenue
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 747-7018
Fax: (202) 293-2840
Reform legal frameworks and/or strengthen actors and institutions within and beyond the justice sector, including but not limited to the judiciary, prosecutors, legal defense, investigators, civilian police, traditional authorities, civil society and citizens 01/11/19  Joseph Lentini Keith Crawford
Program/Activity Title:   DCHA/DG
DFD-A-00-09-00141-00 Counterpart International
2345 Crystal Drive Suite 301
Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 703-236-2284
Fax:
Technical assistance, research, services, and support for civil society in USAID presence and non-presence countries by implementing programs designed by USAID Missions and USAID Washington-based offices 05/07/2019 Jim Reid Asta Zinbo
Program/Activity Title:   dot-EDU
GDG-A-00-01- 00011-00 Education Development Center
55 Chapel Street
Newton, MA 02458
Phone: (617) 969-7100
Fax: (617) 969-5979
Technical assistance to assist developing countries in strengthening learning systems to improve quality, expand access, and enhance equity through applications of digital and broadcasting technologies for primary, secondary, non-formal and higher education, including post-crisis and fragile states, with emphasis on women and underserved populations. 09/24/2012 Natalie Thunberg Gwendolyn Ruffin
Program/Activity Title:   EGAT Volunteers for Economic Growth (VEGA)
EEM-A-00-04- 00002-00 Volunteers for Economic Growth Alliance (VEGA)
1424 K Street, NW Suite 660
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 628-0017
Fax: (202) 628-0018
Assistance provided in private market development, including agribusiness, financial services and addressing the rural and urban poor 02/11/2014 Kevin Sampson Gary Bittner
Program/Activity Title:   Promoting Transformation: Linking Natural Resources, Economic Growth and Governance
EPP-A-00-06- 00014-00 Wildlife Conservation Society
2300 Southern Boulevard
New York, NY 10460
Phone: (718) 220-7165
Promoting Transformation: Linking Natural Resources , Economic Growth and Governance
Supports USAID/Office of Natural Resource Management objective of increased social, economic and environmental benefits through healthy ecosystems and sustainable resource management.
09/29/2019 Michael Douglas

AID-EPP-I-00-03-00015-00

Michael Colby
Program/Activity Title:   EGAT/AG Modernizing Extension and Advisory Services
Modernizing Extension and Advisory Services
AID-OAA-L-10-00003 University of Illinois
1901 S. First Street, Suite A
Champaign, Illinois 61820-3620
Phone:
The Modernizing Extension and Advisory Services (MEAS) Program will provide technical assistance in the field of agriculture. All activities are expected to benefit a wide audience of users, including developing country policymakers and technical specialists, development practitioners from NGOs, other donors, and consultants, and USAID staff and projects. The MEAS Program is made up of three components: 1) Mainstreaming Modern Approaches to Agriculture Extension; 2) Documenting Lessons Learned and Good Practices; and 3) Designing a Modern Extension and Advisory Services Program. Please contact AOTR – Gary Alex for more information. 09/14/2015 Natalie Thunberg Gary Alex
Program/Activity Title:   EGAT/Collaborative Research Support Programs (CRSP)
Adapting Livestock Systems to Climate Change
EEM-A-00-10-00001 Colorado State University
2002 Campus Deliverty
Fort Collins, CO 80523-2002
Phone: 970-491-0439
The Adapting Livestock to Climate Change CRSP is a 5 year Leader-with-Associate award. The vision of this program is to empower public and private sector stakeholders to conduct and apply research, augment academic training and bolster technical capacity to meet the challenges of climate change in the livestock sector. The goal of this program is to increase the incomes of livestock producers and reduce risk associated with climate change. 04/20/2015 Anne Sattgast Joyce Turk
Program/Activity Title:   EGAT/Collaborative Research Support Programs (CRSP)
Adapting Livestock Systems to Climate Change
EEM-A-00-10-00001 Colorado State University
2002 Campus Deliverty
Fort Collins, CO 80523-2002
Phone: 970-491-0439
The Adapting Livestock to Climate Change CRSP is a 5 year Leader-with-Associate award. The vision of this program is to empower public and private sector stakeholders to conduct and apply research, augment academic training and bolster technical capacity to meet the challenges of climate change in the livestock sector. The goal of this program is to increase the incomes of livestock producers and reduce risk associated with climate change. 04/20/2015 Anne Sattgast Joyce Turk
Program/Activity Title:   EGAT/Infrastructure and Engineering
City to City Partnership Program
AID-OAA-L-11-00008 ICMA
777 North Capitol NE, Suite 500
Washington, DC
20002
Phone: 202-962-3250
The purpose of this Leader with Associates Award is to provide short- and long-term technical assistance and capacity building support to help developing country cities sustainably: adapt to and mitigate global climate change impacts; improve food security; and, improve water supply and sanitation access. By doing so, City-to-City will support achievement of results under three high priority US Government foreign assistance initiatives. 09/28/2016 Kevin Sampson Nancy Leahy
Program/Activity Title:   Global Learning Portal
EDH-A-00-06- 00001-00 FHI 360
224 Chapel Hill Nelson Highway
Durham, NC
Phone:
Fax:
An internet portal with worldwide reach for teachers and educators in developing countries to facilitate educators' interaction and collaboration within their countries and around the world. 07/13/2016 Natalie Thunberg Suezan Lee
Vocational Training and Education for Clean Energy
AID-OAA-L-11-00005 Arizona State University
P.O Box 876011
Tempe, AZ
85287
Phone: 480-727-1137

The purpose of this action is to award a five year Leader with Associates (LWA) cooperative agreement for the Vocational Training and Education for Clean Energy (VOC TEC) program. This program will bolster the capacity of local stakeholders to sustain renewable energy investments, primarily in decentralized clean energy technologies and hybrid renewable energy-hydrocarbon systems.

04/26/2016 Kevin Sampson Pamela Baldinger
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Program
AID-OAA-L-11-00002 Winrock International
2101 Riverfront Drive
Little Rock, AK
72202
Phone: 703-302-6568

The Nutrition Collaborative Research Support Program – Focus on Asia (Nutrition CRSP – Asia) is a worldwide program of research and outreach activities focusing on Asia.  Work in additional countries worldwide may be added later through Associate Awards to the Nutrition CRSP – Asia that fall within the general program description below. 

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03/28/2016 Kevin Sampson Jeff Haeni
AID-OAA-L-11-00003 ICF
9300 Lee Highway
Fairfax, VA
22031
Phone: 703-302-6568

The Nutrition Collaborative Research Support Program – Focus on Asia (Nutrition CRSP – Asia) is a worldwide program of research and outreach activities focusing on Asia.  Work in additional countries worldwide may be added later through Associate Awards to the Nutrition CRSP – Asia that fall within the general program description below. 

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03/28/2016 Kevin Sampson Sharon Hsu
Horticulture Collaborative Research Support Programs (HORT),    (CRSP)
EPP-A-00-09-00004-00 University of California
One Shields Avenue,MS-2
Davis, CA 95616
Phone: 530-219-1050
The purpose of this action is to award a Leader with Associates (LWA) cooperative agreement to the University of California, Davis (UC DAVIS) for the Horticulture Collaborative Research Support Program (Horticulture CRSP). UC DAVIS will be the Management Entity for this program and will administer multiple subrecipients performing research in Horticulture, both in the United States and overseas. 09/30/2014 Jim Yazman Natalie Thunberg
Sorghum, Millet, and Other Grains (SMOG CRSP)
EPP-A-00-06- 00016-00 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
207 Agriculture Hall
Lincoln, NE 68583-0704
Phone: 402-472-6032
Fax: 402-472-7978
The CRSP Program was created in 1977 to engage the capacities of the U.S. land grant and other eligible universities in addressing the needs of developing nations worldwide while taking into account the value to US agriculture. This CRSP is unique to Sorghum, Millet, and Other Grains. 09/29/2012 Natalie Thunberg Bahiru Duguma, EGAT/AG
Assets and Market Access (AMA CRSP)
EDH-A-00-06- 00003-00 University of Wisconsin - Madison
Research and Sponsored Programs

21 N. Park Street, Suite #6416
Madision, Wisconsin 53715-1218
Phone: 608-263-6913
Fax: 608-262-5111
The AMA CRSP will conduct applied research on the elements that determine rural ability to acquire, protect and effectively utilize and increase the productivity of productive assets. Research may explore informal market mechanisms with an eye towards recommendations for development of formal market mechanisms that better serve the needs of the poor, or of ways to legitimize informal systems. 09/29/2011 Natalie Thunberg Lena Heron
Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources Management (SANREM),    (CRSP)
EPP-A-00-04- 00013-00 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
1060 Litton-Reaves Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24060
Phone: (540) 231-6338
Fax: (540) 231-6741
Virginia Tech will lead a strong consortium of U.S. universities, IARCs, NGOs, and private sector organizations in partnership with USAID to help achieve the targeted Strategic Objective (SO) and related Intemediate Results (IR). The Virginia Tech Consortium will provide long-term, social, economic and environmental benefits for countries around the world. 09/30/2009 Natalie Thunberg Chris Kosnik
Integrated Pest Management (IPM),   (CRSP)
EPP-A-00-04- 00016-00 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
1060 Litton-Reaves Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24060
Phone: (540) 231-6338
Fax: (540) 231-6741
Virginia Tech will work on critical global cross-cutting themes by 1) measurably reducing crop and animal losses due to pests, 2) increase farmer income, reduce pesticide use, 3) reduce residues on export crops, 4) improve IPM research and education program capabilities, 5) improve ability to monitor pests, and 6) increase the ability of women in IPM decision making and program design. 09/30/2009 Natalie Thunberg Chris Kosnik
Aquaculture & Fisheries (CRSP)
EPP-A-00-06- 00012-00 Oregon State University
418 Snell Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331-1643
Phone: 541-737-2373
Fax: 541-737-2069
The goals of the Aquaculture & Fisheries CRSP will be to develop more comprehensive, sustainable, ecologically and socially compatible, and economically viable aquaculture systems and innovative fisheries management systems in developing countries that contribute to poverty alleviation and food security. 09/29/2012 Natalie Thunberg Harry Rea
Dry Grain Pulses Collaborative Research Support Program (CRSP)
EPP-A-00-07-00005-00 Michigan State University
301 Administration Building
East Lansing, MI 488824-1046
Phone: (517) 355-5040
The award will mobilize the capacities of the university to provide leadership in serving the global pulse sectors. The CRSP is a strategic agricultural science and technology program that will support the dry grain pulses subsectors into the future while contributing to USAID's goals of building a safer, more secure and properous world. 09/28/2012 Natalie Thunberg Bahiru Duguma
Nutrition – African Alliance for Improved Food Processing
AID-OAA-L-10-00002 TechnoServe, Inc.
1120 19th St. NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-719-1311
Fax: 202-785-4544
A Global Development Alliance to build the capacity of local food processors in Africa to meet national food safety and quality standards and to be competitive suppliers into local and regional markets. Initial work will take place in Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, and Kenya. General Mills serves as a resource partner. 8/31/2012 Natalie Thunberg Jim Yazman
Nutrition Collaborative Research Support Program – Focus on Africa (Nutrition CRSP – Africa)
AID-OAA-L-10-00005 Tufts University
136 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02111-1817
Phone:(617) 636-6709
The Recipient will manage a worldwide program of research and outreach activities to support the improvement of food and nutrition security, focusing on Asia. Natalie Thunberg Cheryl Jackson
AID-OAA-L-10-00006 Tufts University
136 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02111-1817
Phone:(617) 636-6709
The Recipient will manage a worldwide program of research and outreach activities to support the improvement of food and nutrition security, focusing on Africa. Natalie Thunberg Cheryl Jackson
Program/Activity Title:   EGAT/Natural Resource Management
EPP-A-00-04-00014-00 The University of Rhode Island
220 South Ferry Road
Narragansett, RI, 02882
Phone: (401) 874-6224
Fax: (401) 874-6920
The Program's overarching goal is to help people of a place improve both their quality of life (health, income, education and their physical environment through good governance). The focal point are: Achieving Tangible On-the Ground results; Increasing Capacity through Training that draws from and enhaces On-the Ground Activity; Establishing Regional learning networks supported by Effective Knowledge Management in each participating Country Program and Applying Science to Management and Good Governance. 09/30/2014 Michael Douglas Richard Volk
Sustainable Conservation Approaches in Priority EcosystemS (SCAPES)
EEM-A-00-09-00006-00 World Wildlife Fund, Inc.
1250 24th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037
Phone: 202-495-4357
Fax: 202-495-4377
This is one of Four Leader with Associate Awards (LWA) cooperative agreements to conserve globally important biological diversity. The goal of this USAID supported program is the conservation of globally important biodiversity at the landscape/seascape level. The WWF Leader Award sites that were chosen are: Sacred Himalayan Landscape, Ruvuma Landscape, and Eastern Cordillera Real. 9/24/2019 Hannah Fairbank Andrew Tobiason
EEM-A-00-09-00007-00 Wildlife Conservation Society
2300 Southern Boulevard
Bronx, NY 10460
Phone: (718) 364-4275
Fax: (718) 364-4270
This is one of Four Leader with Associate Awards (LWA) cooperative agreements to conserve globally important biological diversity. The goal of this USAID supported program is the conservation of globally important biodiversity at the landscape/seascape level. The WCS Leader Award sites that were chosen are: Daurian Steppe Landscape, Beyond fences: policy options for biodiversity, and the Greater Madidi Tambopata Landscape. 9/29/2019 Ken Stein Andrew Tobiason
EEM-A-00-09-00008-00 PACT, Inc.
1828 L Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036-5104
Phone: 202-466-5666
Fax: 202-466-5665
This is one of Four Leader with Associate Awards (LWA) cooperative agreements to conserve globally important biological diversity. The goal of this USAID supported program is the conservation of globally important biodiversity at the landscape/seascape level. The PACT Leader Award site that was chosen is The Ustyurt Plateau Landscape 9/28/2019 Ken Stein Diane Russell
EEM-A-00-09-00011-00 African Wildlife Foundation
1400 16th Street N.W. #120
Washington, DC 20036-5104
Phone: (202) 939-3351
Fax: (202) 939-3350
This is one of Four Leader with Associate Awards (LWA) cooperative agreements to conserve globally important biological diversity. The goal of this USAID supported program is the conservation of globally important biodiversity at the landscape/seascape level. The AWF Leader Award sites that were chosen are: Kilimanjaro Heartland and Kazungula Heartland. 9/29/2019 Ken Stein Andrew Tobiason
Program/Activity Title:   EQUIP 1: Building Educational Quality in the Classroom, School and Local Community
GDG-A-00-03- 00006-00 American Institute for Research
1000 Thomas Jefferson Street
Washington, D.C. 20007
Phone: 202-298-2972
Promote the role and quality of education & training for improving inter-sectoral social development and economic growth. 01/29/2012 Kevin Sampson Yolande Miller-Grandvaux
Program/Activity Title:   EQUIP 2: Education Policy, Systems Development and Management
GDG-A-00-03- 00008-00 FHI 360
224 Chapel Hill Nelson Highway
Durham, NC 27713-2208
Phone: 919.544.7040
Fax:
Promote the role and quality of education & training for improving inter-sectoral social development and economic growth. 01/29/2013 Kevin Sampson Patrick Collins
Program/Activity Title:   EQUIP AWARD 3: EQUIP 3: Earning, Learning, and Skill Development Opportunities for Out-of-school Youth
GDG-A-00-03- 00010-00 Education Development Center
55 Chapel Street
Newton, MA 02458
Phone: (617) 969-7100
Fax: (617) 969-5979
The program aims to create and enhance meaningful and relevant high quality opportunities for young people to become valued contributing members of their families, communities, countries, and the world. 06/15/2012 Kevin Sampson Clare Ignatowski
Program/Activity Title:   Global Sustainable Tourism Alliance
EPP-A-00-06- 00002-00 FHI 360
224 Chapel Hill Nelson Highway
Durham, NC
Phone:
Fax:
The purpose of this Leader with Associate Award is to support sustainable tourism development in emerging economy, fragile state, post-conflict, or high biodiversity countries. The GSTA will develop, promote, and apply sustainable tourism models, tools, and best practices at the global country, destination, and SMME levels. 09/24/2011 Sara Bame-Kum Roberta Hilbruner
Program/Activity Title:   Higher Education for Development Program (HEDP)
AEG-A-00-05- 0007-00 American Council on Education (ACE)
One Dupont Circle, NW
Washington, DC 20036-1193
Phone: 202-478-4701
The purpose of this award is to enable USAID access to the research, knowledge, technology, resources, and technical assistance of all 4,168 accredited U.S. higher education institutions, for the Agency's development objectives. 09/29/2015 Michael Ashkouri Gary Bittner
Program/Activity Title:
John Ogonowski and Doug Bereuter Farmer-to-Farmer (FTF) Program
— Agriculture and Rural Development
EDH-A-00-08-00004-00 CNFA, Inc.
1828 L Street, NW,
Suite 710
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-939-3351
Fax: 202-296-3948
The purpose of this LWA Cooperative Agreement is to develop and implement innovative and cost-effective programs to field highly qualified volunteers and provide complementary inputs to support international agricultural development, with an emphasis on improving private agricultural operations. 09/21/2013 Natalie Thunberg Gary Alex, EGAT/AG
EDH-A-00-08-00005-00 CNFA, Inc.
1828 L Street, NW,
Suite 710
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-939-3351
Fax: 202-296-3948
The purpose of this LWA Cooperative Agreement is to develop and implement innovative and cost-effective programs to field highly qualified volunteers and provide complementary inputs to support international agricultural development, with an emphasis on improving private agricultural operations. 09/22/2013 Natalie Thunberg Gary Alex, EGAT/AG
EDH-A-00-08-00006-00 ACDI/VOCA
50 F Street, NW,
Suite 1075
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-638-4661
Fax: 202-783-7204
The purpose of this LWA Cooperative Agreement is to develop and implement innovative and cost-effective programs to field highly qualified volunteers and provide complementary inputs to support international agricultural development, with an emphasis on improving private agricultural operations. 09/29/2013 Natalie Thunberg Gary Alex, EGAT/AG
EDH-A-00-08-00017-00 Partners of the Americas (POA)
1424 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202-638-4661
Fax: 202-628-3306
The purpose of this LWA Cooperative Agreement is to develop and implement innovative and cost-effective programs to field highly qualified volunteers and provide complementary inputs to support international agricultural development, with an emphasis on improving private agricultural operations. 09/23/2013 Natalie Thunberg Gary Alex, EGAT/AG
EDH-A-00-08-00019-00 CNFA, Inc.
1828 L Street, NW,
Suite 710
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-296-3920
Fax: 202-296-3948
The purpose of this LWA Cooperative Agreement is to develop and implement innovative and cost-effective programs to field highly qualified volunteers and provide complementary inputs to support international agricultural development, with an emphasis on improving private agricultural operations. 09/25/2013 Natalie Thunberg Gary Alex, EGAT/AG
EDH-A-00-08-00020-00 ACDI/VOCA
50 F Street, NW,
Suite 1075
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-638-4661
Fax: 202-783-7204
The purpose of this LWA Cooperative Agreement is to develop and implement innovative and cost-effective programs to field highly qualified volunteers to support international agricultural development, with an emphasis on improving private agricultural operations. 09/29/2013 Natalie Thunberg Gary Alex, EGAT/AG
EDH-A-00-09-00003-00 Winrock International
2121 Crystal Drive,
Suite 500
Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 703-302-6500
Fax: 703-302-6512
The purpose of this LWA Cooperative Agreement is to develop and implement innovative and cost-effective programs to field highly qualified volunteers to support international agricultural development, with an emphasis on improving private agricultural operations. 05/13/2014 Natalie Thunberg Gary Alex, EGAT/AG
Program/Activity Title:   Partnerships for Food Industry Development
AEG-A-00-04- 00012-00 Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: 732-932-1000
Fax: 732-932-8135
A university-industry partnership that deals with natural products. 1/14/2015 Natalie Thunberg Carol Wilson
Program/Activity Title:   Program for Biosafety Systems (PBS)
EEM-A-00-03-0- 00001-00 International Food Policy Research Institute
2033 K Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
Phone:202-862-5600
Fax:202-467-4439
Address biosafety within a sustainable development strategy, anchored by agriculture-led economic growth, trade & enviornment objectives. 05/14/2008 Natalie Thunberg Josette Lewis
Program/Activity Title:   Women-In-Development (Global)
LAG-A-00-99- 00044-00 Institute of International Education
1400 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 326-7863
Fax: (202) 326-7698
The principal purpose of the IWID Fellows Program is to provide Missions and USAID/W units with experienced, mid-level professionals who, in addition to gender analytical skills, will offer technical expertise and assistance in all strategic areas of concern to USAID. 09/28/2014 Natalie Thunberg Edward Lijewski
Program/Activity Title:   GDA, Regional & Other Division (GRO)
Program/Activity Title:   Capable Partners Program (CAP)
HFP-A-00-03- 00020-00 Academy for Educational Development
1825 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20009
Tel. 202-884-8000
Fax 202-884-8400
Strengthen local NGO effectiveness and enhance results in a variety of country contexts, from fragile, post-conflict, to more stable environments in one or more sectors. 07/31/2008 Kimberly Ball Joyce Friedenberg
Program/Activity Title:   Global Health
Communication for Change (C-Change)
GPO-A-00-07-00004 FHI 360
1825 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20009-5721
Phone: 202-884-8734
Fax Number: 202-464-37
Agency-wide programming in the design, implementation, and evaluation of behavior change communication (BCC) programming to influence the social determinants of behavior including social norms and social networks. 09/24/2017 Eduardo Elia M/OAA/OD Gloria Coe GH/PRH/PEC
MEASURE PHASE III Monitoring and Assessment for Results
GHA-A-00-08-00003-00 Carolina Population Center/The University of North Carolina
CB#1350, 104 Airport Drive, Suite 2200
Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-1350
Phone: 919-966-3411
The MEASURE Phase III Monitoring and Assessment for Results program is USAID Global Health Bureau's primary vehicle for supporting improvements in monitoring and evaluation in population, health and nutrition worldwide. MEASURE Phase III Monitoring and Assessment for Results will contribute significantly to the effectiveness with which health data are applied to improve health policies and services in the countries that USAID assists.   Lisa Bilder Krista J. Stewart
Program/Activity Title:   Health and Population
GHS-A-00-04- 00002-00 JHPIEGO - An Affiliate of Johns Hopkins University
1615 Thames Street
Baltimore, MD
Tel: 410.537.1800
Fax: 410.537.1473
The program's main purpose is to support Missions to increase coverage of women and their newborns - especially those who are poor and underserved - with proven interventions with high potential public health impact. ACCESS has a ceiling of $75 million over a period of 5 years. 07/26/2009 Lisa M. Bilder Mary Ellen Stanton
Program/Activity Title:   Municipal Development through Infrastructure Financing — Housing Urban Programs
EPP-A-00-03-00016-00 Evensen Dodge International
7040 Cahill Road,
Suite 1000
Edina, MN 55439-2032
Phone: 952-471-1196
Fax: 952-471-1196
The Municipal Development through Infrastructure Financing program is for developing regional or capital markets and building the necessary links for national or subnational jurisdictions to access them. 03/22/18 Kevin Sampson Mike Keshishi


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