18
|
2015
|
Asian Development Fund
|
AsDF
|
2015002404
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LN2699-VIE
|
3
|
Viet Nam
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
1.87994
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.87994
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
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100
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2ND GMS REG COMMUNICABLE DISEA...SES CONTROL PROJECT (CAM,LAO,VIE)
more
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2Nd Gms Reg Communicable Disea...ses Control Project (Cam,Lao,Vie)
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Description :. Product Type: N...EW ADF
more
|
Output 1: Enhanced Regional CD...C Systems
12. Improved Capacity for Regional Cooperation in CDC. The Project will build on CDC1
to further enhance regional cooperation in CDC to achieve (i) improved Ministry of Health
(MOH) capacity for regional cooperation in CDC, including strengthening national focal point, (ii)
coordinated implementation of regional strategies, and (iii) sustained knowledge management.
The Project will strengthen focal points for regional cooperation in CDC in each MOH, and
support WHO and the ministries in rolling out regional strategies for CDC including APSED,
dengue control, and NTD control. It will consolidate and strengthen knowledge management
activities initiated under CDC1. This includes the technical forums and community of practice for
Dengue, JE, laboratory services, cross-border activities, NTDs, and HRD, the GMS CDC
clearing house to pull together and disseminate CDC information for the GMS, and partnering of
GMS institutions to conduct policy relevant research. The RCU, based in MOH Lao PDR, will
continue to support the knowledge management program until it can be transferred to another
regional organization when institutional arrangements permit. The Project will seek partnership
with, and if possible, support the MBDS program and other partners for knowledge
management. ADB will operate a small pooled fund for the financing of joint activities among
CLV countries that can not be assigned to, and therefore financially managed by one country. Expanded Surveillance and Response Systems During the 4-year CDC1 period, ADB
support was targeted to improving provincial capacity for outbreak investigation and early
response, among others, by equipping provincial teams and establishing provincial emergency
funds. The emergency funds were particularly helpful in quickly mobilizing outbreak
investigation and response. Output 1 will assist to achieve (i) strengthening regional
coordination for surveillance and response; (ii) consolidating and expanding provincial and
district surveillance and response capacity; (iii) upgrading and improving quality of laboratory
services; (iv) piloting cross-border cooperation; and (v) improving outbreak reporting and
response. The Project will seek partnership with, and if possible, support the MBDS program
and other partners for cross-border activities.
14. Targeted support for emerging and neglected diseases. The Project will also
continue to provide targeted support for any emerging disease, and Dengue and other NTDs.
This will include (i) carrying out joint assessments of the spread and determinants of Dengue
and NTDs, and effectiveness of control measures, and (ii) effective disease control measures,
including, training, school education, equipment, and medical supplies. Output 2: Improved CDC along Borders and Economic Corridors
15. Improved community-based CDC. Several areas in the GMS are considered to be of
higher risk of disease outbreaks due to their proximity to borders and economic corridors, while
at the same time having access problems combined with weak health systems and less
informed, usually very poor communities. Many of these communities belong to ethnic groups,
new settlements, or peri-urban migrants. Output 2 will target about 116 districts in 38 provinces
grouped in three clusters (as described above). Output 2 will support (i) improving skills of
village health workers, (ii) carrying out participatory assessments and planning, (iii) piloted
cross-border collaboration, (iv) intensifying behavioral change communication (v) accelerated
healthy village development in targeted communes in border districts in Project provinces.
16. Improved staff capacity in CDC. Setting up a major capacity building effort in the
health sector is challenging due to the fragmentation of training across the sector, and shortage
of competent teachers. Accordingly, the Project will focus on capacity building of staff in the
target provinces, while ensuring replicability by keeping the training aligned with ministerial
policies, programs, quality standards, and budgets. The Project will support a training systems
development approach including (i) establishing a training group in each province, (ii) improving
human resources management, (iii) enhancing provincial training system capacity, (iv)
improving staff performance, and (v) reduced staff gaps, in particular for gender balance, for
field epidemiology training and ethnic staff. Output 3: Integrated Project Management
17. The third output will support effective and sustainable project management through
project management units (PMUs), project implementation units (PIUs), and national PIUs
under the administrative umbrella of assigned department in MOH. This includes support to
achieve (i) effective and efficient project management including committed stewardship and
results-based planning and monitoring; (ii) improved procurement, financial management and
technical support; and (iii) sustained CDC management including mainstreaming project
management and integrated and sustained project activities in provincial annual operational
plans (AOPs). AOPs will include provincial training systems, special support for isolated
communities, compliance with social safeguards, adequate recurrent budget, and monitoring
and evaluation.(VNM LN2699-VIE Second Greater Mekong Subregion Regional Communicable Diseases Control Project p.7)
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|
12000
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Recipient government
|
Recipient Government
|
|
|
19
|
2015
|
Asian Development Fund
|
AsDF
|
2015002779
|
LN2930-VIE
|
3
|
Viet Nam
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
2.26111
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2.26111
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
GMS CAPACITY BLDG FOR HIV/AIDS... PREVENTION PROJECT (VIE) SF
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Gms Capacity Bldg For Hiv/Aids... Prevention Project (Vie) Sf
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|
Description :. Product Type: N...EW ADF
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|
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13040
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Std control including hiv/aids
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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|
12000
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Recipient government
|
Recipient Government
|
|
|
20
|
2016
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Fund
|
2012000895
|
LN2373-CAM
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3
|
Cambodia
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
421
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.06831
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.27324
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
25
|
GREATER MEKONG & SUBREGION SOU...THERN COASTAL CORRIDOR PROJECT
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Greater Mekong & Subregion Sou...thern Coastal Corridor Project
more
|
Greater Mekong & Subregion Sou...thern Coastal Corridor Project
more
|
HIV/AIDS and Trafficking Aware...ness and Prevention Program
7. To address the increased risk of exposure to HIV/AIDS during construction activities,
and the potential for increased trafficking of women and children because of large volumes of
transit traffic along the GMS-SCC and the border area, the Project includes an HIV/AIDS and
trafficking awareness and prevention campaign. This will be implemented through existing
agencies in Viet Nam, with assistance from consultants engaged under the Project, and will
complement ongoing programs. Plan components include advocacy actions on HIV/AIDS and
trafficking, information and education campaigns on HIV/AIDS and trafficking, provision of
comprehensive HIV/AIDS medical packages to clinics and medical centers along the road, and
monitoring. The plan will also address the needs of ethnic minorities. (VNM LN2372-VIE GMS Southern Coastal Corridor Project p.7)
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Road transport
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II.1. Transport & Storage
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12000
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Recipient government
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|
|
|
21
|
2016
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Fund
|
2013003005
|
GN0312-LAO
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3
|
Lao People's Democratic Republ...ic
more
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
1.27682
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.27682
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
GMS SUBREGION CAPACITY BUILDIN...G FOR HIV/AIDS PREVENTION PROJECT (LAO)
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GMS SUBREGION CAPACITY BUILDIN...G FOR HIV/AIDS PREVENTION PROJECT (LAO)
more
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GMS SUBREGION CAPACITY BUILDIN...G FOR HIV/AIDS PREVENTION PROJECT (LAO)
more
|
Output 1: Strengthened plannin...g and management capacity at national, provincial
and district levels. This output will focus on strengthening of health systems to more effectively
plan and manage the HIV/AIDS response at national, provincial and district levels. Among the
key activities are the review of the national HIV strategy and the development of an integrated
work plan for its implementation, and an evaluation and subsequent updating of the national
policies and legislation on HIV/AIDS. To ensure sustained progress in HIV prevention, the
output will also support capacity building activities for relevant government agencies in
developing and implementing integrated HIV prevention plans. Project management, monitoring
and implementation support will also be under Output 1.
5. Output 2: Enhanced capacity to provide quality and accessible services to people
vulnerable to HIV transmission. The project intends to ensure provision of high quality
services and address barriers to people’s access to these services through Output 2. Key
activities under this output are (i) assisting the Center for HIV/AIDS/STI (CHAS) to develop and
update national guidelines and standard operating procedures for comprehensive prevention
services, including STI and voluntary counseling and testing (VCT), targeted at reaching highrisk
groups; and (ii) provision of technical support to provincial and district health centers and
village health workers to provide more user-friendly services for vulnerable and ethnic groups in
underserved high-risk settings. Technical support for local health facilities will include the
improvement of clinical capacity for and access of STI diagnosis and treatment. Quality
assurance and mentoring systems to improve the quality of service delivery at the local level will also be established. The project under this output will design and implement pilot “mobile
clinics” in locations identified to have high numbers of people engaging in high-risk behavior.
6. Output 3: Improved access to HIV prevention outreach among target populations
in communities and cross-border areas. Under Output 3, contextually specific interventions
will be developed to create an enabling environment and to build the capacity of people to
reduce their own risk to HIV transmission. The project interventions include vulnerability
mapping, assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practice and behavior change activities. Key
activities will include capacity building in planning and implementing behavioural change
communication (BCC) activities for ethnic groups at district levels, and developing appropriate
BCC models for vulnerable groups at the border crossing points. The project also supports
scaling-up of the 100% condom program in all priority districts within the project target provinces
supported by the conduct of community-level BCC activities. Other technical support will include
monitoring and implementation support, assistance to local health staff in providing outreach
services and improving the referral system.
7. Output 4: Effective and sustainable regional collaboration to strengthen HIV
response established. This output will develop a mechanism to increase regional cooperation
and collaboration on strengthening HIV response, particularly between, but not limited to, the
Lao PDR and Viet Nam. It will build on existing collaboration and coordination in line with the
2011 6-country MOU for the Joint Action to Reduce HIV Vulnerability in the GMS. Key activities
include the establishment and maintenance of a coordination mechanism and steering
committee tasked to oversee and monitor cross-border cooperation. Other activities would be
documenting cross-border issues and findings as well as conduct of pilot activities for joint
outreach and service provision for migrant and mobile populations in selected border areas.(LAO GN0312-LAO Greater Mekong Subregion Capacity Building for HIV p.5-6)
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12000
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Recipient government
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|
|
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22
|
2016
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Fund
|
2012000894
|
LN2372-VIE
|
3
|
Viet Nam
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
421
|
C01
|
0
|
0.680265
|
0.703735
|
0
|
0
|
2.72106
|
2.81494
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
25
|
GREATER MEKONG & SUBREGION SOU...THERN COASTAL CORRIDOR PROJECT
more
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Greater Mekong & Subregion Sou...thern Coastal Corridor Project
more
|
Greater Mekong & Subregion Sou...thern Coastal Corridor Project
more
|
HIV/AIDS and Trafficking Aware...ness and Prevention Program
7. To address the increased risk of exposure to HIV/AIDS during construction activities,
and the potential for increased trafficking of women and children because of large volumes of
transit traffic along the GMS-SCC and the border area, the Project includes an HIV/AIDS and
trafficking awareness and prevention campaign. This will be implemented through existing
agencies in Viet Nam, with assistance from consultants engaged under the Project, and will
complement ongoing programs. Plan components include advocacy actions on HIV/AIDS and
trafficking, information and education campaigns on HIV/AIDS and trafficking, provision of
comprehensive HIV/AIDS medical packages to clinics and medical centers along the road, and
monitoring. The plan will also address the needs of ethnic minorities. (VNM LN2372-VIE GMS Southern Coastal Corridor Project p.7)
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21020
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Road transport
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II.1. Transport & Storage
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12000
|
Recipient government
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|
|
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23
|
2016
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Fund
|
2012001021/a
|
LN2699-VIE
|
3
|
Viet Nam
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
421
|
C01
|
0
|
0.333
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.333
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
2ND GMS REG COMMUNICABLE DISEA...SES CONTROL PROJECT (CAM,LAO,VIE)
more
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2Nd Gms Reg Communicable Disea...ses Control Project (Cam,Lao,Vie)
more
|
2Nd Gms Reg Communicable Disea...ses Control Project (Cam,Lao,Vie)
more
|
Output 1: Enhanced Regional CD...C Systems
12. Improved Capacity for Regional Cooperation in CDC. The Project will build on CDC1
to further enhance regional cooperation in CDC to achieve (i) improved Ministry of Health
(MOH) capacity for regional cooperation in CDC, including strengthening national focal point, (ii)
coordinated implementation of regional strategies, and (iii) sustained knowledge management.
The Project will strengthen focal points for regional cooperation in CDC in each MOH, and
support WHO and the ministries in rolling out regional strategies for CDC including APSED,
dengue control, and NTD control. It will consolidate and strengthen knowledge management
activities initiated under CDC1. This includes the technical forums and community of practice for
Dengue, JE, laboratory services, cross-border activities, NTDs, and HRD, the GMS CDC
clearing house to pull together and disseminate CDC information for the GMS, and partnering of
GMS institutions to conduct policy relevant research. The RCU, based in MOH Lao PDR, will
continue to support the knowledge management program until it can be transferred to another
regional organization when institutional arrangements permit. The Project will seek partnership
with, and if possible, support the MBDS program and other partners for knowledge
management. ADB will operate a small pooled fund for the financing of joint activities among
CLV countries that can not be assigned to, and therefore financially managed by one country. Expanded Surveillance and Response Systems During the 4-year CDC1 period, ADB
support was targeted to improving provincial capacity for outbreak investigation and early
response, among others, by equipping provincial teams and establishing provincial emergency
funds. The emergency funds were particularly helpful in quickly mobilizing outbreak
investigation and response. Output 1 will assist to achieve (i) strengthening regional
coordination for surveillance and response; (ii) consolidating and expanding provincial and
district surveillance and response capacity; (iii) upgrading and improving quality of laboratory
services; (iv) piloting cross-border cooperation; and (v) improving outbreak reporting and
response. The Project will seek partnership with, and if possible, support the MBDS program
and other partners for cross-border activities.
14. Targeted support for emerging and neglected diseases. The Project will also
continue to provide targeted support for any emerging disease, and Dengue and other NTDs.
This will include (i) carrying out joint assessments of the spread and determinants of Dengue
and NTDs, and effectiveness of control measures, and (ii) effective disease control measures,
including, training, school education, equipment, and medical supplies. Output 2: Improved CDC along Borders and Economic Corridors
15. Improved community-based CDC. Several areas in the GMS are considered to be of
higher risk of disease outbreaks due to their proximity to borders and economic corridors, while
at the same time having access problems combined with weak health systems and less
informed, usually very poor communities. Many of these communities belong to ethnic groups,
new settlements, or peri-urban migrants. Output 2 will target about 116 districts in 38 provinces
grouped in three clusters (as described above). Output 2 will support (i) improving skills of
village health workers, (ii) carrying out participatory assessments and planning, (iii) piloted
cross-border collaboration, (iv) intensifying behavioral change communication (v) accelerated
healthy village development in targeted communes in border districts in Project provinces.
16. Improved staff capacity in CDC. Setting up a major capacity building effort in the
health sector is challenging due to the fragmentation of training across the sector, and shortage
of competent teachers. Accordingly, the Project will focus on capacity building of staff in the
target provinces, while ensuring replicability by keeping the training aligned with ministerial
policies, programs, quality standards, and budgets. The Project will support a training systems
development approach including (i) establishing a training group in each province, (ii) improving
human resources management, (iii) enhancing provincial training system capacity, (iv)
improving staff performance, and (v) reduced staff gaps, in particular for gender balance, for
field epidemiology training and ethnic staff. Output 3: Integrated Project Management
17. The third output will support effective and sustainable project management through
project management units (PMUs), project implementation units (PIUs), and national PIUs
under the administrative umbrella of assigned department in MOH. This includes support to
achieve (i) effective and efficient project management including committed stewardship and
results-based planning and monitoring; (ii) improved procurement, financial management and
technical support; and (iii) sustained CDC management including mainstreaming project
management and integrated and sustained project activities in provincial annual operational
plans (AOPs). AOPs will include provincial training systems, special support for isolated
communities, compliance with social safeguards, adequate recurrent budget, and monitoring
and evaluation.(VNM LN2699-VIE Second Greater Mekong Subregion Regional Communicable Diseases Control Project p.7)
more
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Std control including hiv/aids
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12000
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Recipient government
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|
|
|
24
|
2016
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Fund
|
2013002620
|
LN2930-VIE
|
3
|
Viet Nam
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
421
|
C01
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
GMS CAPACITY BLDG FOR HIV/AIDS... PREVENTION PROJECT (VIE)
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|
Gms Capacity Bldg For Hiv/Aids... Prevention Project (Vie)
more
|
Gms Capacity Bldg For Hiv/Aids... Prevention Project (Vie)
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
|
|
|
25
|
2017
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2017002911
|
GN0232-LAO
|
3
|
Lao People's Democratic Republ...ic
more
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.0741942
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0741942
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
SECOND GREATER MEKONG SUBREGIO...N REGIONAL COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CONTROL PROJECT
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|
Second Greater Mekong Subregio...n Regional Communicable Diseases Control Project
more
|
The 5-year project builds on t...he achievements and lessons learned from the first Greater Mekong Subregion Regional Communicable Diseases Control Project (RCDCP), which played a major role in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) in containing the spread of emerging diseases, improving provincial health systems and communicable disease control (CDC) in vulnerable groups, and strengthening regional cooperation. The project will further enhance regional CDC systems, including improved regional cooperation capacity, expanded surveillance and response systems, and targeted support for the control of dengue and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). It will also improve provincial capacity for CDC, including staff training and community-based CDC in border districts. The project will particularly benefit the poor and ethnic groups in border districts, especially women and children.
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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|
12000
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Recipient government
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|
|
|
26
|
2017
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2017001199
|
GN0312-LAO
|
3
|
Lao People's Democratic Republ...ic
more
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.783064
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.783064
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
GREATER MEKONG SUBREGION CAPAC...ITY BUILDING FOR HIV/AIDS PREVENTION (LAO/VIE)
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|
Greater Mekong Subregion Capac...ity Building for HIV/AIDS Prevention (LAO/VIE)
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|
The project impact is to contr...ibute to achieving and sustaining the Millennium Development Goal to have halted and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Lao PDR and Viet Nam. The expected outcome of the project will be increased coverage and quality of services for targeted populations in 23 border provinces. The project has four outputs.Output 1: Strengthened planning and management capacity at national, provincial, and district levels. Output 2: Enhanced capacity to provide quality and accessible services to people vulnerable to HIV transmission. Output 3: Improved access to HIV prevention outreach among target populations in communities and cross-border areas.Output 4: Effective and sustainable regional collaboration to strengthen HIV response established.
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|
Output 1: Strengthened plannin...g and management capacity at national, provincial
and district levels. This output will focus on strengthening of health systems to more effectively
plan and manage the HIV/AIDS response at national, provincial and district levels. Among the
key activities are the review of the national HIV strategy and the development of an integrated
work plan for its implementation, and an evaluation and subsequent updating of the national
policies and legislation on HIV/AIDS. To ensure sustained progress in HIV prevention, the
output will also support capacity building activities for relevant government agencies in
developing and implementing integrated HIV prevention plans. Project management, monitoring
and implementation support will also be under Output 1.
5. Output 2: Enhanced capacity to provide quality and accessible services to people
vulnerable to HIV transmission. The project intends to ensure provision of high quality
services and address barriers to people’s access to these services through Output 2. Key
activities under this output are (i) assisting the Center for HIV/AIDS/STI (CHAS) to develop and
update national guidelines and standard operating procedures for comprehensive prevention
services, including STI and voluntary counseling and testing (VCT), targeted at reaching highrisk
groups; and (ii) provision of technical support to provincial and district health centers and
village health workers to provide more user-friendly services for vulnerable and ethnic groups in
underserved high-risk settings. Technical support for local health facilities will include the
improvement of clinical capacity for and access of STI diagnosis and treatment. Quality
assurance and mentoring systems to improve the quality of service delivery at the local level will also be established. The project under this output will design and implement pilot “mobile
clinics” in locations identified to have high numbers of people engaging in high-risk behavior.
6. Output 3: Improved access to HIV prevention outreach among target populations
in communities and cross-border areas. Under Output 3, contextually specific interventions
will be developed to create an enabling environment and to build the capacity of people to
reduce their own risk to HIV transmission. The project interventions include vulnerability
mapping, assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practice and behavior change activities. Key
activities will include capacity building in planning and implementing behavioural change
communication (BCC) activities for ethnic groups at district levels, and developing appropriate
BCC models for vulnerable groups at the border crossing points. The project also supports
scaling-up of the 100% condom program in all priority districts within the project target provinces
supported by the conduct of community-level BCC activities. Other technical support will include
monitoring and implementation support, assistance to local health staff in providing outreach
services and improving the referral system.
7. Output 4: Effective and sustainable regional collaboration to strengthen HIV
response established. This output will develop a mechanism to increase regional cooperation
and collaboration on strengthening HIV response, particularly between, but not limited to, the
Lao PDR and Viet Nam. It will build on existing collaboration and coordination in line with the
2011 6-country MOU for the Joint Action to Reduce HIV Vulnerability in the GMS. Key activities
include the establishment and maintenance of a coordination mechanism and steering
committee tasked to oversee and monitor cross-border cooperation. Other activities would be
documenting cross-border issues and findings as well as conduct of pilot activities for joint
outreach and service provision for migrant and mobile populations in selected border areas.(LAO GN0312-LAO Greater Mekong Subregion Capacity Building for HIV p.5-6)
more
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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12000
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Recipient government
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|
27
|
2018
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2018002754
|
GN0615-BHU
|
1
|
Bhutan
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
A02
|
2.8
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2.8
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
HEALTH SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROG...RAM
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|
Health Sector Development Prog...ram
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The proposed assistance will e...nhance Bhutan s health system s overall performance. The proposal is aligned with priorities in the National Health Policy of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and will support the implementation of the upcoming Twelfth Five-Year Plan (2018 -2022). The program is included in Asian Development Bank (ADB) 's Bhutan country operations business plan, 2016 -2018, and reinforces ADB s inclusive growth agenda in the Midterm Review of Strategy 2020.
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
|
|
|
28
|
2018
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2018002755
|
GN0616-BHU
|
1
|
Bhutan
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
HEALTH SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROG...RAM
more
|
Health Sector Development Prog...ram
more
|
The proposed assistance will e...nhance Bhutan s health system s overall performance. The proposal is aligned with priorities in the National Health Policy of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and will support the implementation of the upcoming Twelfth Five-Year Plan (2018 -2022). The program is included in Asian Development Bank (ADB) 's Bhutan country operations business plan, 2016 -2018, and reinforces ADB s inclusive growth agenda in the Midterm Review of Strategy 2020.
more
|
|
13040
|
STD control including HIV/AIDS
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
|
|
|
29
|
2018
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2018002654
|
GN0312-LAO
|
3
|
Lao People's Democratic Republ...ic
more
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.00058
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00058
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
GREATER MEKONG SUBREGION CAPAC...ITY BUILDING FOR HIV/AIDS PREVENTION (LAO/VIE)
more
|
Greater Mekong Subregion Capac...ity Building for HIV/AIDS Prevention (LAO/VIE)
more
|
The project impact is to contr...ibute to achieving and sustaining the Millennium Development Goal to have halted and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Lao PDR and Viet Nam. The expected outcome of the project will be increased coverage and quality of services for targeted populations in 23 border provinces. The project has four outputs.Output 1: Strengthened planning and management capacity at national, provincial, and district levels. Output 2: Enhanced capacity to provide quality and accessible services to people vulnerable to HIV transmission. Output 3: Improved access to HIV prevention outreach among target populations in communities and cross-border areas.Output 4: Effective and sustainable regional collaboration to strengthen HIV response established.. Geography: Attapu, Champasak, Houaphan, Khoueng Bokeo, Khoueng Oudomxai, Khoueng Phongsali, Louangnamtha, Salavan
more
|
Output 1: Strengthened plannin...g and management capacity at national, provincial
and district levels. This output will focus on strengthening of health systems to more effectively
plan and manage the HIV/AIDS response at national, provincial and district levels. Among the
key activities are the review of the national HIV strategy and the development of an integrated
work plan for its implementation, and an evaluation and subsequent updating of the national
policies and legislation on HIV/AIDS. To ensure sustained progress in HIV prevention, the
output will also support capacity building activities for relevant government agencies in
developing and implementing integrated HIV prevention plans. Project management, monitoring
and implementation support will also be under Output 1.
5. Output 2: Enhanced capacity to provide quality and accessible services to people
vulnerable to HIV transmission. The project intends to ensure provision of high quality
services and address barriers to people’s access to these services through Output 2. Key
activities under this output are (i) assisting the Center for HIV/AIDS/STI (CHAS) to develop and
update national guidelines and standard operating procedures for comprehensive prevention
services, including STI and voluntary counseling and testing (VCT), targeted at reaching highrisk
groups; and (ii) provision of technical support to provincial and district health centers and
village health workers to provide more user-friendly services for vulnerable and ethnic groups in
underserved high-risk settings. Technical support for local health facilities will include the
improvement of clinical capacity for and access of STI diagnosis and treatment. Quality
assurance and mentoring systems to improve the quality of service delivery at the local level will also be established. The project under this output will design and implement pilot “mobile
clinics” in locations identified to have high numbers of people engaging in high-risk behavior.
6. Output 3: Improved access to HIV prevention outreach among target populations
in communities and cross-border areas. Under Output 3, contextually specific interventions
will be developed to create an enabling environment and to build the capacity of people to
reduce their own risk to HIV transmission. The project interventions include vulnerability
mapping, assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practice and behavior change activities. Key
activities will include capacity building in planning and implementing behavioural change
communication (BCC) activities for ethnic groups at district levels, and developing appropriate
BCC models for vulnerable groups at the border crossing points. The project also supports
scaling-up of the 100% condom program in all priority districts within the project target provinces
supported by the conduct of community-level BCC activities. Other technical support will include
monitoring and implementation support, assistance to local health staff in providing outreach
services and improving the referral system.
7. Output 4: Effective and sustainable regional collaboration to strengthen HIV
response established. This output will develop a mechanism to increase regional cooperation
and collaboration on strengthening HIV response, particularly between, but not limited to, the
Lao PDR and Viet Nam. It will build on existing collaboration and coordination in line with the
2011 6-country MOU for the Joint Action to Reduce HIV Vulnerability in the GMS. Key activities
include the establishment and maintenance of a coordination mechanism and steering
committee tasked to oversee and monitor cross-border cooperation. Other activities would be
documenting cross-border issues and findings as well as conduct of pilot activities for joint
outreach and service provision for migrant and mobile populations in selected border areas.(LAO GN0312-LAO Greater Mekong Subregion Capacity Building for HIV p.5-6)
more
|
13040
|
STD control including HIV/AIDS
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
|
|
|
30
|
2018
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2018002756
|
GN0618-SRI
|
1
|
Sri Lanka
|
South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
2.5
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2.5
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
HEALTH SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT PROJ...ECT
more
|
Health System Enhancement Proj...ect
more
|
The project will contribute to... the government' s development objective to ensure a healthier nation by supporting the development of a more responsive and comprehensive primary health care (PHC) system in Sri Lanka. It will enhance planning and delivering of essential PHC to geographically and socioeconomically deprived populations of Central, North Central, Sabaragamuwa, and Uva provinces. The project will (i) inform and operationalize government PHC reform initiatives, (ii) improve underserved communities ' access to primary health services, and (iii) address selected gaps in core public health capacities in line with the International Health Regulations (IHR).
more
|
|
13040
|
STD control including HIV/AIDS
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
|
|
|
31
|
2019
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2019002479
|
GN0615-BHU
|
3
|
Bhutan
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
A02
|
0
|
1.4
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.4
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
HEALTH SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROG...RAM
more
|
Health Sector Development Prog...ram
more
|
The proposed assistance will e...nhance Bhutan s health system s overall performance. The proposal is aligned with priorities in the National Health Policy of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and will support the implementation of the upcoming Twelfth Five-Year Plan (2018 -2022). The program is included in Asian Development Bank (ADB) 's Bhutan country operations business plan, 2016 -2018, and reinforces ADB s inclusive growth agenda in the Midterm Review of Strategy 2020.
more
|
|
13040
|
STD control including HIV/AIDS
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
Ministry of Health
|
|
|
32
|
2019
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2018002480
|
GN0616-BHU
|
3
|
Bhutan
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.324391
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.324391
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
HEALTH SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROG...RAM
more
|
Health Sector Development Prog...ram
more
|
The proposed assistance will e...nhance Bhutan s health system s overall performance. The proposal is aligned with priorities in the National Health Policy of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and will support the implementation of the upcoming Twelfth Five-Year Plan (2018 -2022). The program is included in Asian Development Bank (ADB) 's Bhutan country operations business plan, 2016 -2018, and reinforces ADB s inclusive growth agenda in the Midterm Review of Strategy 2020.
more
|
|
13040
|
STD control including HIV/AIDS
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
Ministry of Health
|
|
|
33
|
2019
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2018002481
|
GN0618-SRI
|
3
|
Sri Lanka
|
South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.290148
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.290148
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
HEALTH SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT PROJ...ECT
more
|
Health System Enhancement Proj...ect
more
|
The project will contribute to... the government' s development objective to ensure a healthier nation by supporting the development of a more responsive and comprehensive primary health care (PHC) system in Sri Lanka. It will enhance planning and delivering of essential PHC to geographically and socioeconomically deprived populations of Central, North Central, Sabaragamuwa, and Uva provinces. The project will (i) inform and operationalize government PHC reform initiatives, (ii) improve underserved communities ' access to primary health services, and (iii) address selected gaps in core public health capacities in line with the International Health Regulations (IHR).
more
|
|
13040
|
STD control including HIV/AIDS
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
Ministry of Health, Nutrition,... and Indigenous Medicine
more
|
|
|
34
|
2020
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2020002852
|
GN0616-BHU
|
3
|
Bhutan
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.161962
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.161962
|
|
|
|
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
HEALTH SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROG...RAM
more
|
Health Sector Development Prog...ram
more
|
The proposed assistance will e...nhance Bhutan s health system s overall performance. The proposal is aligned with priorities in the National Health Policy of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and will support the implementation of the upcoming Twelfth Five-Year Plan (2018 -2022). The program is included in Asian Development Bank (ADB) 's Bhutan country operations business plan, 2016 -2018, and reinforces ADB s inclusive growth agenda in the Midterm Review of Strategy 2020.
more
|
|
13040
|
STD control including HIV/AIDS
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
Ministry of Health
|
0
|
|
35
|
2020
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Technical Assistance Special F...und (TASF)
more
|
2020003972
|
TA9606-BHU
|
3
|
Bhutan
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.020306
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.020306
|
|
|
|
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
HEALTH SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROG...RAM
more
|
Health Sector Development Prog...ram
more
|
The proposed assistance will e...nhance Bhutan s health system s overall performance. The proposal is aligned with priorities in the National Health Policy of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and will support the implementation of the upcoming Twelfth Five-Year Plan (2018 -2022). The program is included in Asian Development Bank (ADB) 's Bhutan country operations business plan, 2016 -2018, and reinforces ADB s inclusive growth agenda in the Midterm Review of Strategy 2020.
more
|
|
13040
|
STD control including HIV/AIDS
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
Ministry of Health
|
0
|
|
36
|
2020
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Technical Assistance Special F...und (TASF)
more
|
2020004317
|
TA9888-MON
|
3
|
Mongolia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.018337
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.018337
|
|
|
|
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
ULAANBAATAR AIR QUALITY IMPROV...EMENT PROGRAM – PHASE 2
more
|
Ulaanbaatar Air Quality Improv...ement Program – Phase 2
more
|
The program, which builds on r...eforms initiated in Ulaanbaatar Air Quality Improvement Program (Phase 1), is embedded in the 2017–2025 National Program for Reducing Air and Environmental Pollution. The government's ownership of and commitment to implementation of the proposed reforms under Phase 2 was conveyed by the Ministry of Finance (MOF) in the development policy letter (Appendix 3). Phase 2 will support the government in implementing urgent actions to mitigate air pollution during the winter of 2019–2020 and introducing medium- to long-term clean heating solutions. The TA will facilitate the government's efforts to continue longer-term reforms through an agreed post-program partnership framework (PPPF).
more
|
|
13040
|
STD control including HIV/AIDS
|
9.1,7.1,3.8,13.a,11.b,11.6
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
Ministry of Finance (formerly ...Ministry of Finance and Economy)
more
|
0
|
|
37
|
2020
|
Asian Development Fund
|
Asian Development Bank
|
2020002854
|
GN0618-SRI
|
3
|
Sri Lanka
|
South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
1.170086
|
0
|
0
|
|
1.170086
|
|
|
|
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
HEALTH SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT PROJ...ECT
more
|
Health System Enhancement Proj...ect
more
|
The project will contribute to... the government' s development objective to ensure a healthier nation by supporting the development of a more responsive and comprehensive primary health care (PHC) system in Sri Lanka. It will enhance planning and delivering of essential PHC to geographically and socioeconomically deprived populations of Central, North Central, Sabaragamuwa, and Uva provinces. The project will (i) inform and operationalize government PHC reform initiatives, (ii) improve underserved communities ' access to primary health services, and (iii) address selected gaps in core public health capacities in line with the International Health Regulations (IHR).
more
|
|
13040
|
STD control including HIV/AIDS
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
Ministry of Health, Nutrition,... and Indigenous Medicine
more
|
0
|
|
38
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2012002707
|
12A958
|
3
|
Asia, regional
|
Asia
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.41
|
1.41
|
0
|
0
|
1.41
|
1.41
|
0
|
1.41323
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
DELIVERING BETTER HEALTH: HIV ...POLICY IMPLEMENTATION CAPACITY BUILDING
more
|
Delivering Better Health: HIV ...Policy Implementation Capacity Building
more
|
Funding under this proposal su...pports the implementation of Australia's strategic priorities in HIV through cross sectoral capacity building with a focus on most at risk populations. The total value of this investment is $12.6 million over 3 years, starting 2012-13.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
NGOs and civil society
|
0
|
|
39
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2012002709
|
12A959
|
3
|
Asia, regional
|
Asia
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.47
|
0.47
|
0
|
0
|
0.47
|
0.47
|
0
|
0.468255
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
DELIVERING BETTER HEALTH: HIV ...POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
more
|
Delivering Better Health: HIV ...Policy Implementation
more
|
Funding under this proposal su...pports the implementation of Australia's strategic priorities in HIV through cross sectoral capacity building with a focus on most at risk populations. The total value of this investment is $12.6 million over 3 years, starting 2012-13.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
NGOs and civil society
|
0
|
|
40
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2012000739
|
12A959
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.02
|
0.02
|
0
|
0
|
0.02
|
0.02
|
0
|
0.0237764
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
DELIVERING BETTER HEALTH: HIV ...POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
more
|
Delivering Better Health: HIV ...Policy Implementation
more
|
Funding under this proposal su...pports the implementation of Australia's strategic priorities in HIV through cross sectoral capacity building with a focus on most at risk populations. The total value of this investment is $12.6 million over 3 years, starting 2012-13.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
NGOs and civil society
|
0
|
|
41
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2007001210
|
07A683
|
3
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
3.64
|
3.64
|
0
|
0
|
3.64
|
3.64
|
0
|
3.64004
|
0
|
0.000700379
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
AUSTRALIA-INDONESIA PARTNERSHI...P FOR HIV: CONTINGENCIES
more
|
Australia-Indonesia Partnershi...p for HIV: contingencies
more
|
The Australia-Indonesia Partne...rship for HIV initiative supports a new partnership, the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for HIV, which encompasses all Australian HIV activities in Indonesia including a new program, the HIV Cooperation Program for Indonesia; support to multi-donor financing mechanisms; incorporation of HIV responses into other Australian supported programs in all sectors; HIV initiatives within Australian supported maternal and child health, research and scholarships programs; and regional partnerships. The total value of this initiative is $128.5 million over 9 years, starting 2007-08.
more
|
(IDN 07A415 HIV Cooperation Pr...ogram for Indonesia p.1)
more
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
41143
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
Multilateral Organisations
|
0
|
|
42
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2007001209
|
07A682
|
3
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
6.41
|
6.41
|
0
|
0
|
6.41
|
6.41
|
0
|
6.41052
|
0
|
0.00139986
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
AUSTRALIA-INDONESIA PARTNERSHI...P FOR HIV: CLINTON FOUNDATION
more
|
Australia-Indonesia Partnershi...p for HIV: Clinton Foundation
more
|
The Australia-Indonesia Partne...rship for HIV initiative supports a new partnership, the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for HIV, which encompasses all Australian HIV activities in Indonesia including a new program, the HIV Cooperation Program for Indonesia; support to multi-donor financing mechanisms; incorporation of HIV responses into other Australian supported programs in all sectors; HIV initiatives within Australian supported maternal and child health, research and scholarships programs; and regional partnerships. The total value of this initiative is $128.5 million over 9 years, starting 2007-08.
more
|
Clinton Health Access Initiati...ve (CHAI ) Phase 2 ($2.6 million 2010-2012)
Improve procurement and supply chain management of anti-retroviral drugs (ARV)
and HIV test reagents, build capacity for better care, support and treatment in Papua
and strengthen policy implementation for HIV services by health agencies. Managed
by the Clinton Foundation.
(IDN 07A415 HIV Cooperation Program for Indonesia p.1)
more
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
NGOs and civil society
|
0
|
|
43
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2014000552
|
14A596
|
8
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.04
|
0.04
|
0
|
0
|
0.04
|
0.04
|
0
|
0.0393479
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
AUSTRALIA-INDONESIA PARTNERSHI...P FOR HIV: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
more
|
Australia-Indonesia Partnershi...p for HIV: Program Management
more
|
The Australia-Indonesia Partne...rship for HIV initiative supports a new partnership, the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for HIV, which encompasses all Australian HIV activities in Indonesia including a new program, the HIV Cooperation Program for Indonesia; support to multi-donor financing mechanisms; incorporation of HIV responses into other Australian supported programs in all sectors; HIV initiatives within Australian supported maternal and child health, research and scholarships programs; and regional partnerships. The total value of this initiative is $128.5 million over 9 years, starting 2007-08.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
Public sector
|
0
|
|
44
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2005000192
|
057Q01
|
3
|
Lao People's Democratic Republ...ic
more
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0264
|
0.0264
|
0
|
0
|
0.08
|
0.08
|
0
|
0.079596
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
33
|
LAOS-AUSTRALIA NGO COOPERATION... AGREEMENTS DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
more
|
Laos-Australia NGO Cooperation... Agreements Design and Implementation
more
|
The Laos-Australia NGO Coopera...tion Agreements (LANGOCA) program is a partnership with non-government organisations to ensure strategic coherence, program themes build directly on two objectives of Australia's country strategy for Laos - to reduce the impact of natural disasters and unexploded ordnance on the poor. Opportunities to mainstream HIV/AIDS will also be pursued. Implementing agencies will be selected by tender from Australian accredited NGOs. There will be a design phase which will identify an analytical framework for activities under the program as well as develop a management framework for the program. The total value of this initiative is $14.4 million over 9 years, starting 2005-06.
more
|
|
43040
|
Rural development
|
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
Public sector
|
0
|
|
45
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2012000143
|
12A175
|
3
|
Myanmar
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B04
|
2.073
|
2.073
|
0
|
0
|
20.73
|
20.73
|
0
|
20.7319
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
10
|
THREE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT G...OALS FUND
more
|
Three Millennium Development G...oals Fund
more
|
Funding under this initiative ...provides funding to the Three Millennium Development Goals Fund (3MDG Fund) to address maternal and child health, communicable diseases and health system strengthening needs in Burma. The 3MDG Fund is a multi-donor initiative. Members of 3MDG Multi Donor Fund are the Governments of Australia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom and the European Union. It has 3 components: 1) health services focused on maternal, newborn and child health (74% of the fund); 2) support for people affected by HIV, TB and malaria (15%); and 3) health system strengthening to build sustainability (11%). The main beneficiaries will be mothers, newborns and children under five in 40 townships (one eighth of the country). The 3MDG Fund is expected to avert death for 25,150 young children and 3,153 pregnant women. Through the support an estimated 46,706 births will be attended by a skilled health professional, 30,202 pregnant women will receive full antenatal care, 95,060 children will be immunised and 34,693 infants aged 0-5 months will be exclusively breastfed. Members of the community in program townships (an estimated population of 7 million) will also benefit from improved health services. The total value of this initiative is $100.6 million over 5 years, starting 2011-12.
more
|
Maternal, Newborn & Child Heal...th 43%. HIV (Harm Reduction) 8%. Tuberculosis (ACF, MDR-TB) 14%. Malaria 11%. Integrated HIV, TB and Malaria 5%. Health System Strengthening 19%.
(MMR 12A175 Three Millennium Development Goals Fund p.1)
more
|
12220
|
Basic health care
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
41000
|
United Nations Agencies, Funds... and Commissions
more
|
Multilateral Organisations
|
0
|
|
46
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2012002708
|
12A958
|
3
|
Oceania, regional
|
Oceania
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.41
|
1.41
|
0
|
0
|
1.41
|
1.41
|
0
|
1.41323
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
DELIVERING BETTER HEALTH: HIV ...POLICY IMPLEMENTATION CAPACITY BUILDING
more
|
Delivering Better Health: HIV ...Policy Implementation Capacity Building
more
|
Funding under this proposal su...pports the implementation of Australia's strategic priorities in HIV through cross sectoral capacity building with a focus on most at risk populations. The total value of this investment is $12.6 million over 3 years, starting 2012-13.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
NGOs and civil society
|
0
|
|
47
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2012002710
|
12A959
|
3
|
Oceania, regional
|
Oceania
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.2
|
0.2
|
0
|
0
|
0.2
|
0.2
|
0
|
0.200681
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
DELIVERING BETTER HEALTH: HIV ...POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
more
|
Delivering Better Health: HIV ...Policy Implementation
more
|
Funding under this proposal su...pports the implementation of Australia's strategic priorities in HIV through cross sectoral capacity building with a focus on most at risk populations. The total value of this investment is $12.6 million over 3 years, starting 2012-13.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
NGOs and civil society
|
0
|
|
48
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2009000759
|
09A455
|
3
|
Vanuatu
|
Oceania
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
3
|
10
|
110
|
B01
|
0.67
|
0.67
|
0
|
0
|
0.67
|
0.67
|
0
|
0.673952
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
WAN SMOLBAG THEATRE PHASE 3: C...ORE FUNDING
more
|
Wan Smolbag Theatre Phase 3: C...ore Funding
more
|
Since January 2010, DFAT and t...he New Zealand Aid Programme (MFAT) have been providing funding support to the Wan Smolbag Theatre (WSB under a five year tripartite agreement. WSB is an NGO which employs over 150 people and produces high quality theatre, film and radio to encourage community discussion of critical social issues, including domestic violence, child abuse, corruption and environmental conservation. WSB also provides opportunities for out-of-school, unemployed youth considered to be 'at risk' through vocational training, sports facilities and literacy education. It also operates sexual and reproductive health clinics for youth in the two main urban centres of Port Vila and Luganville. The total value of this initiative is $11.8 million over 9 years, starting in 2009-0.
more
|
|
16064
|
Social mitigation of HIV/AIDS
|
|
I.6. Other Social Infrastructu...re & Services
more
|
23000
|
Local/Regional NGOs
|
NGOs and civil society
|
0
|
|
49
|
2014
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2012000366
|
12A445
|
3
|
Viet Nam
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.49
|
1.49
|
0
|
0
|
1.49
|
1.49
|
0
|
1.48729
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
VIETNAM CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS ...INITIATIVE PHASE 3
more
|
Vietnam Clinton Health Access ...Initiative Phase 3
more
|
The Clinton Health Access Init...iative (CHAI) Phase III aims to strengthen capacity of the Government of Vietnam to deliver HIV/AIDS care and treatment services in the prevention from mother to child, laboratory system strengthening and policy development. Key objectives include to: improve the quality and sustainability of the national HIV care and treatment system; enable the national paediatric program to identify and provide ART to 1500 additional children living with HIV; support provincial partners to pilot an HIV integration model to optimize and integrate HIV interventions within the health system and inform a sustainable national approach; increase the efficiency, accuracy, and sustainability of the national HIV laboratory system; and develop or improve HIV-related policies and guidelines by supporting the MOH to adapt international best practices to the Vietnam context. The total value of this initiative is $4.7 million over 2 years, starting 2012-13.
more
|
CHAI Phase III is a technical ...assistance (TA) and capacity development project with five objectives:
1. to expand the coverage and improve the quality and sustainability of the national HIV care and treatment system;
2. to enable the national pediatric program to identify and provide antiretroviral (ARV) treatment to 1,500 additional children living with HIV;
3. to support provincial partners to pilot an HIV integration model to optimise and integrate HIV interventions within the health system and inform a sustainable national approach;
4. to increase the efficiency, accuracy and sustainability of the national HIV laboratory system; and
5. to develop or improve HIV related policies and guidelines by supporting the Ministry of Health to adapt international best practices to the Vietnam context.
(VNM 12A445 Vietnam Clinton Health Access Initiative Phase 3 p.4)
more
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
NGOs and civil society
|
0
|
|
50
|
2015
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2012000739
|
12A959
|
8
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.03
|
0.03
|
0
|
0
|
0.03
|
0.03
|
0
|
0.0300549
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
DELIVERING BETTER HEALTH: HIV ...POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
more
|
Delivering Better Health: HIV ...Policy Implementation
more
|
Funding under this proposal su...pports the implementation of Australia's strategic priorities in HIV through cross sectoral capacity building with a focus on most at risk populations. The total value of this investment is $12.6 million over 3 years, starting 2012-13.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
0
|
|
51
|
2015
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2007001210
|
07A683
|
8
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
1.09
|
1.09
|
0
|
0
|
1.09
|
1.09
|
0
|
1.086
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
AUSTRALIA-INDONESIA PARTNERSHI...P FOR HIV: CONTINGENCIES
more
|
Australia-Indonesia Partnershi...p For HIV: Contingencies
more
|
The Australia-Indonesia Partne...rship for HIV initiative supports a new partnership, the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for HIV, which encompasses all Australian HIV activities in Indonesia including a new program, the HIV Cooperation Program for Indonesia; support to multi-donor financing mechanisms; incorporation of HIV responses into other Australian supported programs in all sectors; HIV initiatives within Australian supported maternal and child health, research and scholarships programs; and regional partnerships. The total value of this initiative is $128.5 million over 9 years, starting 2007-08.
more
|
(IDN 07A415 HIV Cooperation Pr...ogram for Indonesia p.1)
more
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
41143
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
0
|
|
52
|
2015
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2007001209
|
07A682
|
8
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
3.79
|
3.79
|
0
|
0
|
3.79
|
3.79
|
0
|
3.79332
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
AUSTRALIA-INDONESIA PARTNERSHI...P FOR HIV: CLINTON FOUNDATION
more
|
Australia-Indonesia Partnershi...p For HIV: Clinton Foundation
more
|
The Australia-Indonesia Partne...rship for HIV initiative supports a new partnership, the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for HIV, which encompasses all Australian HIV activities in Indonesia including a new program, the HIV Cooperation Program for Indonesia; support to multi-donor financing mechanisms; incorporation of HIV responses into other Australian supported programs in all sectors; HIV initiatives within Australian supported maternal and child health, research and scholarships programs; and regional partnerships. The total value of this initiative is $128.5 million over 9 years, starting 2007-08.
more
|
Clinton Health Access Initiati...ve (CHAI ) Phase 2 ($2.6 million 2010-2012)
Improve procurement and supply chain management of anti-retroviral drugs (ARV)
and HIV test reagents, build capacity for better care, support and treatment in Papua
and strengthen policy implementation for HIV services by health agencies. Managed
by the Clinton Foundation.
(IDN 07A415 HIV Cooperation Program for Indonesia p.1)
more
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
0
|
|
53
|
2015
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2014000552
|
14A596
|
8
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.11
|
0.11
|
0
|
0
|
0.11
|
0.11
|
0
|
0.114584
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
AUSTRALIA-INDONESIA PARTNERSHI...P FOR HIV: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
more
|
Australia-Indonesia Partnershi...p For HIV: Program Management
more
|
The Australia-Indonesia Partne...rship for HIV initiative supports a new partnership, the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for HIV, which encompasses all Australian HIV activities in Indonesia including a new program, the HIV Cooperation Program for Indonesia; support to multi-donor financing mechanisms; incorporation of HIV responses into other Australian supported programs in all sectors; HIV initiatives within Australian supported maternal and child health, research and scholarships programs; and regional partnerships. The total value of this initiative is $128.5 million over 9 years, starting 2007-08.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
Donor Government
|
0
|
|
54
|
2015
|
Australia
|
Aus Gov
|
2015000015
|
15A104
|
8
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.5532
|
0.5532
|
0
|
0
|
27.66
|
27.66
|
0
|
27.6602
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
2
|
PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNITED NATION...S (UN) COUNTRY FUND 2014-2017: SPECIAL PROJECTS ON CHILD PROTECTION, HEALTH, GOVERNANCE, GENDER EQUALITY AND CLIMATE
more
|
Papua New Guinea United Nation...s (UN) Country Fund 2014-2017: Special Projects on Child Protection, Health, Governance, Gender Equality and Climate
more
|
The Papua New Guinea United Na...tions (UN) Country Fund is part of the UN's effort to streamline their operations and reduce transaction costs through its Delivering as One strategy. Funding from Australia through the PNG UN Country Fund supports the UN's efforts in PNG targeting outcomes in education, health, child protection (law and justice), climate change, HIV and AIDS and Millennium Development Goal (MDG) advocacy in line with the UN Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2012-2015. The total value of this initiative is $21.0 million, over 6 years, starting 2009-10.
more
|
HIV & AIDS 729,393. Health 7,6...62,017. Total 43,047,005. (PNG 15A104 Papua New Guinea United Nations (UN) Country Fund 2014-2017 p.2)
more
|
43010
|
Multisector aid
|
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
41114
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
0
|
|
55
|
2016
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
201046000000
|
INJ321
|
8
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.1145
|
0.1145
|
0
|
0
|
11.45
|
11.45
|
0
|
11.4473
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
1
|
PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNITED NATION...S COUNTRY FUND
more
|
Papua New Guinea United Nation...s Country Fund
more
|
Papua New Guinea United Nation...s Country Fund
more
|
2016 Total Expenditure (USD)*:... HIV and AIDS .441 million. Health 11.3 million. Total Expenditure 45,373,914. (Developing countries, unspecified INJ321 Papua New Guinea United Nations Country Fund p.6)
more
|
99810
|
Sectors not specified
|
|
IX. Unallocated / Unspecified
|
41114
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
0
|
|
56
|
2016
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
200718000000
|
INH251
|
8
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
2.82
|
2.82
|
0
|
0
|
2.82
|
2.82
|
0
|
2.82489
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
AUSTRALIA-INDONESIA PARTNERSHI...P FOR HIV
more
|
Australia-Indonesia Partnershi...p for HIV
more
|
The Australia-Indonesia Partne...rship for HIV initiative supports a new partnership, the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for HIV, which encompasses all Australian HIV activities in Indonesia including a new program, the HIV Cooperation Program for Indonesia; support to multi-donor financing mechanisms; incorporation of HIV responses into other Australian supported programs in all sectors; HIV initiatives within Australian supported maternal and child health, research and scholarships programs; and regional partnerships. The total value of this initiative is $128.5 million over 9 years, starting 2007-08.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
21000
|
International NGOs
|
International Ngo
|
|
|
57
|
2016
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2014250000000
|
INL602
|
8
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.74
|
0.74
|
0
|
0
|
0.74
|
0.74
|
0
|
0.743329
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TB ...AND MALARIA 2014-16
more
|
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB ...and Malaria 2014-16
more
|
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS,... Tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria (Global Fund) was established in 2002 by the international community under the patronage of United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan and works to attract and disperse additional resources to prevent and treat AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. A particular focus of Australia's cooperation with the Global Fund is the elimination of drug-resistant strains of Malaria in the Mekong sub-region and TB in Papua New Guinea. Funding under this investment represents Australia's forth replenishment contribution to the Global Fund and is valued at $203.0 million over 3 years starting 2014-15.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
44001
|
International Bank for Reconst...ruction and Development
more
|
International Bank For Reconst...ruction And Development
more
|
|
|
58
|
2016
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2014250000000
|
INL602
|
8
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.74
|
0.74
|
0
|
0
|
0.74
|
0.74
|
0
|
0.743329
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TB ...AND MALARIA 2014-16
more
|
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB ...and Malaria 2014-16
more
|
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS,... Tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria (Global Fund) was established in 2002 by the international community under the patronage of United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan and works to attract and disperse additional resources to prevent and treat AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. A particular focus of Australia's cooperation with the Global Fund is the elimination of drug-resistant strains of Malaria in the Mekong sub-region and TB in Papua New Guinea. Funding under this investment represents Australia's forth replenishment contribution to the Global Fund and is valued at $203.0 million over 3 years starting 2014-15.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
44001
|
International Bank for Reconst...ruction and Development
more
|
International Bank For Reconst...ruction And Development
more
|
|
|
59
|
2016
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2014250000000
|
INL602
|
8
|
Solomon Islands
|
Oceania
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.74
|
0.74
|
0
|
0
|
0.74
|
0.74
|
0
|
0.743329
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TB ...AND MALARIA 2014-16
more
|
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB ...and Malaria 2014-16
more
|
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS,... Tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria (Global Fund) was established in 2002 by the international community under the patronage of United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan and works to attract and disperse additional resources to prevent and treat AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. A particular focus of Australia's cooperation with the Global Fund is the elimination of drug-resistant strains of Malaria in the Mekong sub-region and TB in Papua New Guinea. Funding under this investment represents Australia's forth replenishment contribution to the Global Fund and is valued at $203.0 million over 3 years starting 2014-15.
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
44001
|
International Bank for Reconst...ruction and Development
more
|
International Bank For Reconst...ruction And Development
more
|
|
|
60
|
2017
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2011171296
|
INK134
|
8
|
Cambodia
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0208832
|
0.0208832
|
0
|
0
|
0.0208832
|
0.0208832
|
0
|
0.0208832
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS FOR INTE...RNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: GLOBAL SCOPE
more
|
Australian Volunteers for Inte...rnational Development: Global Scope
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The Australian Volunteers for ...International Development (AVID) program was launched by the Australian Government in May 2011. It was aimed at bringing together four separate and unaligned volunteer programs under a single Australian Government banner with unified program goal and objectives. The goal of the program is to contribute to sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction and advance Australia's reputation and relationships in partner countries. AVID programme makes a considerable contribution to the achievement of the Government's public diplomacy objectives. Volunteers promote a positive perception of Australia in the region, and promote a positive perception of the aid program domestically. AVID also contributes to development outcomes and links the Australian community with people and organisations in developing countries. The AVID programme seeks to: build understanding of Australia's international role and commitment to integration with the Indo-Pacific region; increase the number of volunteers working to improve the economic livelihoods of people in developing countries; and develop volunteer assignments in priority areas of governance, health, social infrastructure and services and education. Funding under this initiative assists Scope Global's ongoing costs for implementation of the AVID program including volunteer allowance, recruitment, travel, insurance, management and other associated administrative costs. The total value of this investment is $147.8 million over 7 years, starting 2011-12.
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13040
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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90000
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Other
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Other
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61
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2017
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Australia
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Australian Government
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2016172483
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INM061
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8
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Egypt
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North of Sahara
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.00528174
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0.00528174
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0
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0
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0.00528174
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0.00528174
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0
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0.00528174
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0
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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DIRECT AID PROGRAM (DAP) 2016-...17
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Direct Aid Program (DAP) 2016-...17
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The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. It supports Australia's wider foreign and trade policy interests and public diplomacy objectives. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2016-17 financial year.
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13040
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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11000
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Donor government
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Donor Government
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62
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2017
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Australia
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Australian Government
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2016172740
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INM061
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8
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Iran
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.00106951
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0.00106951
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0
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0
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0.00106951
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0.00106951
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0.00106951
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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DIRECT AID PROGRAM (DAP) 2016-...17
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Direct Aid Program (DAP) 2016-...17
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The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. It supports Australia's wider foreign and trade policy interests and public diplomacy objectives. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2016-17 financial year.
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13040
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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11000
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Donor government
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Donor Government
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63
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2017
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Australia
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Australian Government
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2010017760
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INJ321
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8
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Papua New Guinea
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Oceania
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0275883
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0.0275883
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0
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0
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2.75883
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2.75883
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2.75883
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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1
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNITED NATION...S COUNTRY FUND
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Papua New Guinea United Nation...s Country Fund
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The PNG United Nations (UN) Co...untry Fund is part of the UN's effort to streamline their operations and reduce transaction costs through its Delivering as One strategy. Funding from Australia through the PNG UN Country Fund supports the UN's efforts in PNG targeting outcomes in education, health, child protection (law and justice), climate change, HIV and AIDS and Millennium Development Goal (MDG) advocacy in line with the UN Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2012-2017. The total value of this initiative is $86.8 million, over 7 years, starting 2009-10.
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2016 Total Expenditure (USD)*:... HIV and AIDS .441 million. Health 11.3 million. Total Expenditure 45,373,914. (Developing countries, unspecified INJ321 Papua New Guinea United Nations Country Fund p.6)
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43010
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Multisector aid
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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41114
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United Nations Development Pro...gramme
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United Nations Development Pro...gramme
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64
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2017
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Australia
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Australian Government
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2011157301577
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INK214
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8
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Papua New Guinea
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Oceania
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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7.84897
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7.84897
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0
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0
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7.84897
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7.84897
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0
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7.84897
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0
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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HEALTH CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT & ...SERVICE DELIVERY
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Health Capacity Development & ...Service Delivery
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The Health Capacity Developmen...t and Service Delivery initiative is a jointly agreed strategy between Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) to deliver better health (including HIV and AIDS ) and education outcomes by: investing more at the sub-national level where service delivery responsibility is concentrated, and engage more directly with lower levels of government, NGOs, churches and the private sector; working less through advisers and more through financing of services and delivery of infrastructure and essential drugs, including strengthening PNG systems to deliver these services; and promoting greater coherence across our entire program by ensuring our sector programs are working towards common outcomes and by measuring and reporting on these for the program as a whole. Expected outcomes from this initiative include: increased percentage of one year old children nationally vaccinated with 3 doses of pentavalent vaccine from 51 per cent in 2010 to 80 per cent and measles vaccinations from 50 per cent in 2010 to 80 per by 2015; increase the percentage of deliveries supervised by a trained nurse, midwife or doctor from 40 per cent in 2010 to 44 per cent in 2015; increase the percentage of HIV positive pregnant women who receive antiretroviral drugs to prevent transmission from 3.4 per cent in 2008 to 80 per cent by 2015; increase condom use by males and females at high risk from 40 per cent to 60 per cent; and increase the availability of essential medical supplies. The total value of this initiative is $235.0 million over four years, starting 2011-12.
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Change!
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13040
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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90000
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Other
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Other
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65
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2018
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Australia
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Australian Government
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2018001550
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INM247
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8
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Cambodia
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Far East Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0568086
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0.0568086
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0
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0
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0.0568086
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0.0568086
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0.0568086
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS PROGRAM:... DEPLOYMENT AND PROGRAM SUPPORT
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Australian Volunteers Program:... Deployment and Program Support
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The Australian Volunteers Prog...ram provides effective contribution to development through Australian volunteers working with people and organisations in developing countries. Individual Australians contribute by undertaking assignments in a range of developing countries, helping to build capacity in host organisations which are focused on meeting development needs across sectors such as health, education, rural development, and law and justice. Funding under this initiative assists Australian Volunteers ongoing costs for implementing the program covering volunteer allowances, recruitment, insurance, management and other associated administrative costs. The total value of this investment is $192.0 million over 5 years, starting 2017-18.
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13040
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Donor country-based NGO
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66
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2018
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Australia
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Australian Government
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2018002367
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INM575
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8
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Cambodia
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Far East Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0377036
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0.0377036
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0
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0
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0.0377036
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0.0377036
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0.0377036
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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GLOBAL FUND - REGIONAL HEALTH ...ADVISOR (CAMBODIA)
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Global Fund - Regional Health ...Advisor (Cambodia)
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Funding under this investment ...supports health development in Cambodia through the provision of a health specialist to address health services. The aim is to strengthen health security and better prepare for emerging health threats, promote resilience through improving health stems, advance regional cooperation and accelerate access to innovation. The total value of this investment is $0.33 million over 1 year, starting 2017-18.
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13040
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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90000
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Other
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Other
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67
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2018
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Australia
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Australian Government
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2018001968
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INM339
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8
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China (People's Republic of)
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Far East Asia
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.00831897
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0.00831897
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0
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0
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0.00831897
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0.00831897
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0
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0.00831897
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0
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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DIRECT AID PROGRAM: SMALL GRAN...TS PROGRAM 2017-18
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Direct Aid Program: Small Gran...ts Program 2017-18
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The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. In 2017-18 Australia supported over 800 DAP projects in around 110 countries. DAP supports local community efforts towards poverty reduction and engages a wide range of partners including non-government organisations, community groups, schools, health facilities and local governments. Projects helped people with disabilities, provided small-scale infrastructure, encouraged community income generation and improved people's health. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2017-18 financial year.
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13040
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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11000
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Donor Government
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Donor Government
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