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Reference:3361
Country:South Sudan
Multiple country event:No
Region:EMRO
City:Juba (Sudan South)!
Start date:7 November 2011
End date:18 November 2011
Estimated duration:8 working days
Status:Completed - Complété
 (The mission has taken place)

Title:Assessment of GF implementation, NSP and TB/HIV collaborative activities
Type:Mission
Terms of Reference:1) Assess and review of national strategic plan 2) Discussion of Global Fund grant implementation and future grant options
3) Assessment and review of progress of implementation of the recommended WHO collaborative activiteis, including infection control, TB case finding and contact investigation.
Training Opportunity:No
Website:
Purpose 1:Global Fund grant implementation
Purpose 2:TB/HIV
Purpose 3:Cross-cutting Health System Strengthening
Other purpose:

Entered by:WHO/EMRO
Partner 1:
Partner 2:
Partner 3:
Contact name:Dr Martin van den Boom
Contact email:vandenboomm@emro.who.int
Other agencies: 

Funding needs:No
Funding source:USG / TBTEAM
Other funding source:
Available funding:$ 0
Funding gap:$ 0
Global Fund reference: 

Comments:The intense working focussed in group work sessions on the aforementioned TOR. NTP together with partners from NGOs, e.g. BRAC (Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee), MSH (Management Sciences for Health), Aids Relief International and other members of the South Sudanese Country Coordinating Mechanism were jointly involved in the mission, together with WHO EMRO. The national strategic plan update has meanwhile been finalized. This TA addressed GF R 7, current rating is A2.
 

Documents associated with this event

Mission Report - Rapport de la mission This document is not publicly available Confidential  

Experts (roster) associated with this event

Martin Van den Boom mva@euro.who.int TB Expert    

There are no experts (non-roster) associated with this event.


Date Created: 10 April 2011
Entered By: EMRO




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