Procurement and Supply Chain Management Capacity at Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) Nigeria

Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) Nigeria

Investing in our Future the Global Fund

To Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Expression of Interest to Become a Principal Recipient (PR)

Background

HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria together account for nearly six million deaths per year globally and cause immeasurable sufferings and damages to families, communities and economies, particularly in sub-Sahara Africa, including Nigeria. The Global Fund grants are to enable countries to strengthen local public health infrastructure and to dramatically scale up efforts to prevent and treat HIV, Malaria and TB.

Established in January 2002 as a financial instrument, complementary to existing programs addressing these three diseases, the Global Fund is to raise and invest large amounts of additional finance to support technical­ly sound and cost-effective interventions for the prevention of infection and the treatment, care and support of persons infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and malaria, as well as strengthen country Health System.

The CCM Nigeria is therefore calling for organizations and institutions wishing to participate as a Principal Recipient (PR) in the SECURED GF Round 9 Tuberculosis grant for Nigeria to express their interest to par­ticipate by submitting proposal that highlights examples of their existing programs, core capacities and experiences that can be leveraged to support the implementation of the public sector component of the Round 9 Tuberculosis Grant (details of the approved proposal can be viewed on the CCM Nigeria website – www.ccmnigeria.org or the Global fund website – www.theglobalfund.org MDR- TB and TB/HIV MANAGEMENT

The Organization should have the expertise to strengthen the national capacity to manage drug resistant TB. It should be able to adequately address the needs of the MDR- TB program with focus on both programmatic and clinical management of MDR-TB. The organization should have the capacity to oversee the develop­ment, implementation, coordination, regular monitoring and evaluation of the MDR-TB diagnostic and treat­ment services.

Also the organization will be responsible for TB/HIV collaborative activities and strengthening TB/HIV integration with a view to

  • Expand and strengthen TB/HIV mechanisms for collaboration.
  • Scaling up HCT services to 1650 new DOTS centres.
  • Conduct HIV test for registered TB patients.
  • Provide CPT for HIV- positive TB patients.
  • Monthly joint supervision by the TB/HIV team at State level.

All these are geared to decrease the burden of TB in HIV/AIDS patients in Nigeria.

Organizations interested in becoming Principal Recipient for the approved Tuberculosis GF Round grant should in addition to providing concrete evidence on its ability to implement MDR-TB and TB/HIV Collaboration related activities as stated above in not more than THREE PAGES, should also provide information about itself using the format below. The information should be provided in both electronic and hard copy version, in a document not exceeding 20 pages.

Format of Application for Principal Recipient in GF Round 9 Nigeria Grant

Name of the organization:

Grant applying for: Please indicate Tuberculosis.

Indicate whether first time applicant:

Indicate whether served in similar role and give specifics if applicable:

  1. A. Governance and Legal Status
  • Does the organization have a legal status? If yes, please attach documentary proof.
  • What is the overall independent body that oversees the organization? Provide a list of the people that constitute the body.
  • Provide a copy of the minutes of the last meeting of the body that oversees the organization.
  1. B. Institutional and Programmatic Capacity
  • Does the organization have an organizational chart? If yes, please attach a copy.
  • Attach a document that describes the roles, functions and responsibilities of all the staff in the organization.
  • Who in the organization is responsible for preparing short and long-term work and implementation plans?
  • Who in the organization is responsible for programme development? Please attach a copy of the current organization’s strategic plan. Who was involved in its development?
  • Who in the organization is responsible for programme monitoring, evaluation and reporting?
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