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Just go the website

http://www.theglobalfund.org/search/portfolio.aspx?countryID=KEN & lang=en

and read for yourself. It is just mind boggling that we don't have the

right folks in Kenya helping the sick. It is amazing!! read on...

Kenya PORTFOLIO OF GRANTS IN KENYA

Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM):

Dr Hezron NYAGITO

Key contacts - CCM member list

Disease(s):

HIV/AIDS

# Round 1: Kenya Network of Women With AIDS

# Round 1: Sanaa Art Promotions

# Round 2: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the Republic

of Kenya

Malaria

# Round 2: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the Republic

of Kenya

# Round 4: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the Republic

of Kenya

TB

# Round 2: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the Republic

of Kenya

# Round 5:

Total Funding Request: $352,134,318.00

Approved maximum: $235,784,049.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $62,819,100.00

HIV/AIDS Top of Page

Project Title:

Community mobilisation to fight HIV/AIDS

Country: Kenya

Round: 1

Principal Recipient: Kenya Network of Women With AIDS Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 30/03/2003 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-Apr-03 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $220,875.00

Approved Funding: $220,875.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $220,875.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 373 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 1,015 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 97 KB)

* Disbursement Requests [ 2 3 4 5 6 ]

please note that...

Summary:

The Principal Recipient, Kenya Network of Women with AIDS, is a

grassroots community-based organization formed and run by women living

with HIV/AIDS. It serves as a forum to empower women to:

* Challenge stigma, discrimination and isolation felt by women

with HIV/AIDS;

* Advocate for their rights and those of their children;

* Support one another psychologically and materially;

* Share experiences and encourage one another;

* Develop coping strategies; and

* Offer care and support to women living with HIV/AIDS and their

children.

The Principal Recipient currently has three drop-in centers located in

the slums of Nairobi: Mathare, Soweto and Korogocho. Most of the

residents of these areas live below the poverty line, and many of the

young girls are commercial sex workers. Under the Program, the

Principal Recipient will increase its institutional and management

capacity, open additional centers and expand its advocacy,

communication and network outreach.

Goal:

To reduce stigma and discrimination against those infected and

affected by HIV/AIDS both within and outside the Principal Recipient's

operational areas.

Target Groups/Beneficiaries:

Women infected and affected by HIV/AIDS and their children

Programme Objectives:

Strengthen the Principal Recipient's capacity to advocate and mobilize

the community to eliminate the stigma of and discrimination against

people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, especially women and their

children.

Programme Activities:

Program activities will include:

* Training in advocacy and puppetry skills as a medium of

communication. The trained members of the Principal Recipient who are

also people living with HIV/AIDS will be key persons in community

advocacy forums aimed at removing stigma and discrimination against

those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.

* Establishment of three drop-in centers. The centers will provide

psychosocial support, management of opportunistic infections, free

training in home-based care and counseling, experience sharing and

pre- and post-test counseling support.

* Networking and collaboration with other partners at the local

and international levels through joint participation in community and

international forums to share ideas, strengths and challenges in order

to help widen the level of care and support for the infected and

affected by HIV/AIDS.

* Conduct advocacy forums in the community to create awareness and

provide information on HIV/AIDS.

Intended Programme Results:

By the end of the Program, Kenya Network of Women with AIDS will have:

* a strong advocacy and communication team within the organization

* increased institutional and management capacity;

* reduced stigmatization of people living with AIDS in the

targeted communities;

* improved the quality of life of women living with HIV/AIDS (in

the targeted communities) through care and support; and

* improved partnerships and networking.

Technical Partners include:

* Pathfinder International

* National AIDS Control Council

* Catholic Organization for Relief and Development

HIV/AIDS Top of Page

Project Title:

Participatory Interactive Media Model for HIV/AIDS Intervention Among

Youth in Nairobi, Central, Eastern and Coast Provinces of Kenya

Country: Kenya

Round: 1

Principal Recipient: Sanaa Art Promotions Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 30/03/2003 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-Apr-03 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $2,650,813.00

Approved Funding: $2,650,813.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $2,650,813.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 945 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 381 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 104 KB)

* Disbursement Requests [ 2 3 4 ]

please note that...

Summary:

Sanaa Art Promotions uses art, both visual and performing, to promote

social development within East African communities. The Participatory

Interactive Media Model is an awareness and behavioural change

communication strategy using visual, performing arts and debates

through mass and alternative media to bring about positive changes in

HIV/AIDS related knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, misconceptions,

intentions, risk perception and self-efficacy among youth in Program

areas. The crux of innovation in the Participatory Interactive Media

Model is the participation of targeted youth in identifying their own

knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, misconceptions, intentions, risk

perception and developing a consensus of behavioural change options

through interactive and multimedia communication strategy.

Goal: To reduce and prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS in Kenya.

Target Groups/Beneficiaries:

Over eight million youth from four provinces in Kenya, constituting 63

per cent of the population in the target area and 28 per cent of

Kenya's total population.

Programme Objectives:

* To develop and implement an effective Participatory Interactive

Media Model in schools in Nairobi, Central, Eastern and Coast Province

* To implement participatory mural outreach activities in

communities adjacent to Program schools in Nairobi, Central, Eastern

and Coast Province

Programme Activities:

The Program will sensitise and train approximately 9,375 peer

educators on Participatory Interactive Media Model methodology to work

with teachers and in- and out-of-school youth. The peer educators and

visual and performing artists from Sanaa Art Promotions will mobilise

the targeted youth to conceptualise, design, produce and disseminate

participatory and competitive behavioural change intervention messages

through thousands of creative skits, essays, songs, dances, acting,

role play, debates, artworks, radio listening, comic strips and other

information, education and communication materials.

Intended Programme Results:

At the end of the Program, the positive behaviour change messages

discussed and chosen by the target youth will be left on murals,

picture codes, posters, book page markers and calendars in schools and

community for sustainability and prolongation.

Technical Partners include:

* National AIDS Control Council (NACC)

* Path

* Pathfinder International

* Family Health International

* Plan International

* Ministry of Health

* Ministry of Education

HIV/AIDS Top of Page

Project Title:

National Proposal to Address and Reduce the Impact of HIV/AIDS

Country: Kenya

Round: 2

Principal Recipient: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the

Republic of Kenya Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 27/08/2003 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-Dec-03 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $106,787,168.00

Approved Funding: $106,787,168.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $26,454,882.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 812 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 517 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 199 KB)

* Disbursement Requests [ 2 ]

please note that...

Kenya, a country of 31 million people has an adult HIV prevalence of

13.5% with an estimated 2.2 Million People Living with HIV/AIDS. It is

estimated that 1.5 Million people have died from AIDS and that there

are currently over I million orphans caused by the epidemic. There are

higher levels of HIV in urban areas with some having a prevalence of

35% in pregnant women. This programme seeks to scale up Voluntary

Counselling and Testing services to reach 1,000,000 Kenyans after 5

years, and also provide the full range of care services including

Antiretroviral's for mothers, spouses and infants and medical workers

for those who are HIV+. In addition it seeks to carry out

institutional capacity building of government and civil society

structures that responds to HIV/AIDS in order to support the scaling

up of Voluntary Counselling and Testing, care and support services.

Malaria Top of Page

Project Title:

National Proposal to Address and Reduce the Impact of Malaria

Country: Kenya

Round: 2

Principal Recipient: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the

Republic of Kenya Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 23/06/2003 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-Oct-03 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $27,700,377.00

Approved Funding: $27,700,377.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $4,640,447.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 812 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 502 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 171 KB)

* Disbursement Requests [ 2 ]

please note that...

Low income country, total population 30.8 million, 20 million at risk

of malaria, 34,000 children/year die from malaria, 30% OPD, 19%

Admissions, 170 million working days lost due to malaria. The proposal

aims to scale up to a further 40 districts out of 70 through:

1. Increasing the % of pregnant women and <5 children sleeping

under ITN's from 4% to 40% through a voucher subsidy system and

community awareness campaigns.

2. Increasing % of pregnant women accessing IPT with SP from 4% to 20%.

3. Improve case management and effective treatment of malaria

through training in IMCI and training shopkeepers in good drug dispensing.

4. To improve community access to information about malaria

control, Information, Education and Communication campaigns and the

setting up of ITN advocacy groups.

Malaria Top of Page

Project Title:

Country Proposal Malaria Component Round 4

Country: Kenya

Round: 4

Principal Recipient: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the

Republic of Kenya Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 20/04/2005 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-May-05 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $186,096,553.00

Approved Funding: $81,749,756.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $26,394,680.00

* Summary of Proposal ( pdf - 171 KB)

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 1,102 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 986 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 101 KB)

0

TB Top of Page

Project Title:

National Proposal to Address and Reduce the Impact of Tuberculosis

Country: Kenya

Round: 2

Principal Recipient: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the

Republic of Kenya Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 23/06/2003 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-Nov-03 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $8,761,405.00

Approved Funding: $8,761,405.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $2,457,403.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 812 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 548 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 173 KB)

* Disbursement Requests [ 2 ]

please note that...

Background: Population 30.8M, GDP = $320/inhabitant. Kenya is one of

the 22 high Tuberculosis burden countries contributing 80% of the

world's cases. In 2001, reported 73,017 Tuberculosis cases (compared

to 14,599 cases reported in 1992), high case rate of 248/100K. Case

finding rate = 45-50%; success rate = 79%, but declining from previous

years. 1994 survey showed 40% of Tuberculosis patients co infected

with HIV; now estimated to be 50%.

The goal of this proposal is to follow the National Leprosy and

Tuberculosis Control Programme (NLTP)'s 5-year plan to increase the

coverage and quality of Directly Observed Treatment, Short course

expansion, benefiting not only Tuberculosis patients, but also persons

with HIV/AIDS, orphans, women and the community at large. This will be

done in partnership with community, private and public sector

organizations to increase case detection rates to 70% and achieve a

success rate of 80% by 2005. The 5 objectives are:

1. Expand and decentralize diagnostic and treatment services.

2. Develop and implement an urban Tuberculosis control strategy.

3. Develop and implement joint Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS program

activities.

4. Develop and implement a Tuberculosis communication strategy.

Strengthen monitoring and evaluation of specific objectives and

indicators.

TB Top of Page

Project Title:

KENYA PROPOSAL TO THE GOBAL FUND FOR HIV/AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS, MALARIA

AND HEALTH SYSTEMS

Country: Kenya

Round: 5

Principal Recipient:

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: Not yet signed

Grant Start Date: ---

Total Funding Request: $19,917,127.00

Approved Funding: $7,913,655.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $0.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 3,037 KB) please note that...

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Folks,

Just go the website

http://www.theglobalfund.org/search/portfolio.aspx?countryID=KEN & lang=en

and read for yourself. It is just mind boggling that we don't have the

right folks in Kenya helping the sick. It is amazing!! read on...

Kenya PORTFOLIO OF GRANTS IN KENYA

Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM):

Dr Hezron NYAGITO

Key contacts - CCM member list

Disease(s):

HIV/AIDS

# Round 1: Kenya Network of Women With AIDS

# Round 1: Sanaa Art Promotions

# Round 2: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the Republic

of Kenya

Malaria

# Round 2: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the Republic

of Kenya

# Round 4: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the Republic

of Kenya

TB

# Round 2: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the Republic

of Kenya

# Round 5:

Total Funding Request: $352,134,318.00

Approved maximum: $235,784,049.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $62,819,100.00

HIV/AIDS Top of Page

Project Title:

Community mobilisation to fight HIV/AIDS

Country: Kenya

Round: 1

Principal Recipient: Kenya Network of Women With AIDS Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 30/03/2003 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-Apr-03 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $220,875.00

Approved Funding: $220,875.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $220,875.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 373 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 1,015 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 97 KB)

* Disbursement Requests [ 2 3 4 5 6 ]

please note that...

Summary:

The Principal Recipient, Kenya Network of Women with AIDS, is a

grassroots community-based organization formed and run by women living

with HIV/AIDS. It serves as a forum to empower women to:

* Challenge stigma, discrimination and isolation felt by women

with HIV/AIDS;

* Advocate for their rights and those of their children;

* Support one another psychologically and materially;

* Share experiences and encourage one another;

* Develop coping strategies; and

* Offer care and support to women living with HIV/AIDS and their

children.

The Principal Recipient currently has three drop-in centers located in

the slums of Nairobi: Mathare, Soweto and Korogocho. Most of the

residents of these areas live below the poverty line, and many of the

young girls are commercial sex workers. Under the Program, the

Principal Recipient will increase its institutional and management

capacity, open additional centers and expand its advocacy,

communication and network outreach.

Goal:

To reduce stigma and discrimination against those infected and

affected by HIV/AIDS both within and outside the Principal Recipient's

operational areas.

Target Groups/Beneficiaries:

Women infected and affected by HIV/AIDS and their children

Programme Objectives:

Strengthen the Principal Recipient's capacity to advocate and mobilize

the community to eliminate the stigma of and discrimination against

people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, especially women and their

children.

Programme Activities:

Program activities will include:

* Training in advocacy and puppetry skills as a medium of

communication. The trained members of the Principal Recipient who are

also people living with HIV/AIDS will be key persons in community

advocacy forums aimed at removing stigma and discrimination against

those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.

* Establishment of three drop-in centers. The centers will provide

psychosocial support, management of opportunistic infections, free

training in home-based care and counseling, experience sharing and

pre- and post-test counseling support.

* Networking and collaboration with other partners at the local

and international levels through joint participation in community and

international forums to share ideas, strengths and challenges in order

to help widen the level of care and support for the infected and

affected by HIV/AIDS.

* Conduct advocacy forums in the community to create awareness and

provide information on HIV/AIDS.

Intended Programme Results:

By the end of the Program, Kenya Network of Women with AIDS will have:

* a strong advocacy and communication team within the organization

* increased institutional and management capacity;

* reduced stigmatization of people living with AIDS in the

targeted communities;

* improved the quality of life of women living with HIV/AIDS (in

the targeted communities) through care and support; and

* improved partnerships and networking.

Technical Partners include:

* Pathfinder International

* National AIDS Control Council

* Catholic Organization for Relief and Development

HIV/AIDS Top of Page

Project Title:

Participatory Interactive Media Model for HIV/AIDS Intervention Among

Youth in Nairobi, Central, Eastern and Coast Provinces of Kenya

Country: Kenya

Round: 1

Principal Recipient: Sanaa Art Promotions Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 30/03/2003 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-Apr-03 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $2,650,813.00

Approved Funding: $2,650,813.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $2,650,813.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 945 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 381 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 104 KB)

* Disbursement Requests [ 2 3 4 ]

please note that...

Summary:

Sanaa Art Promotions uses art, both visual and performing, to promote

social development within East African communities. The Participatory

Interactive Media Model is an awareness and behavioural change

communication strategy using visual, performing arts and debates

through mass and alternative media to bring about positive changes in

HIV/AIDS related knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, misconceptions,

intentions, risk perception and self-efficacy among youth in Program

areas. The crux of innovation in the Participatory Interactive Media

Model is the participation of targeted youth in identifying their own

knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, misconceptions, intentions, risk

perception and developing a consensus of behavioural change options

through interactive and multimedia communication strategy.

Goal: To reduce and prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS in Kenya.

Target Groups/Beneficiaries:

Over eight million youth from four provinces in Kenya, constituting 63

per cent of the population in the target area and 28 per cent of

Kenya's total population.

Programme Objectives:

* To develop and implement an effective Participatory Interactive

Media Model in schools in Nairobi, Central, Eastern and Coast Province

* To implement participatory mural outreach activities in

communities adjacent to Program schools in Nairobi, Central, Eastern

and Coast Province

Programme Activities:

The Program will sensitise and train approximately 9,375 peer

educators on Participatory Interactive Media Model methodology to work

with teachers and in- and out-of-school youth. The peer educators and

visual and performing artists from Sanaa Art Promotions will mobilise

the targeted youth to conceptualise, design, produce and disseminate

participatory and competitive behavioural change intervention messages

through thousands of creative skits, essays, songs, dances, acting,

role play, debates, artworks, radio listening, comic strips and other

information, education and communication materials.

Intended Programme Results:

At the end of the Program, the positive behaviour change messages

discussed and chosen by the target youth will be left on murals,

picture codes, posters, book page markers and calendars in schools and

community for sustainability and prolongation.

Technical Partners include:

* National AIDS Control Council (NACC)

* Path

* Pathfinder International

* Family Health International

* Plan International

* Ministry of Health

* Ministry of Education

HIV/AIDS Top of Page

Project Title:

National Proposal to Address and Reduce the Impact of HIV/AIDS

Country: Kenya

Round: 2

Principal Recipient: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the

Republic of Kenya Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 27/08/2003 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-Dec-03 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $106,787,168.00

Approved Funding: $106,787,168.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $26,454,882.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 812 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 517 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 199 KB)

* Disbursement Requests [ 2 ]

please note that...

Kenya, a country of 31 million people has an adult HIV prevalence of

13.5% with an estimated 2.2 Million People Living with HIV/AIDS. It is

estimated that 1.5 Million people have died from AIDS and that there

are currently over I million orphans caused by the epidemic. There are

higher levels of HIV in urban areas with some having a prevalence of

35% in pregnant women. This programme seeks to scale up Voluntary

Counselling and Testing services to reach 1,000,000 Kenyans after 5

years, and also provide the full range of care services including

Antiretroviral's for mothers, spouses and infants and medical workers

for those who are HIV+. In addition it seeks to carry out

institutional capacity building of government and civil society

structures that responds to HIV/AIDS in order to support the scaling

up of Voluntary Counselling and Testing, care and support services.

Malaria Top of Page

Project Title:

National Proposal to Address and Reduce the Impact of Malaria

Country: Kenya

Round: 2

Principal Recipient: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the

Republic of Kenya Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 23/06/2003 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-Oct-03 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $27,700,377.00

Approved Funding: $27,700,377.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $4,640,447.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 812 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 502 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 171 KB)

* Disbursement Requests [ 2 ]

please note that...

Low income country, total population 30.8 million, 20 million at risk

of malaria, 34,000 children/year die from malaria, 30% OPD, 19%

Admissions, 170 million working days lost due to malaria. The proposal

aims to scale up to a further 40 districts out of 70 through:

1. Increasing the % of pregnant women and <5 children sleeping

under ITN's from 4% to 40% through a voucher subsidy system and

community awareness campaigns.

2. Increasing % of pregnant women accessing IPT with SP from 4% to 20%.

3. Improve case management and effective treatment of malaria

through training in IMCI and training shopkeepers in good drug dispensing.

4. To improve community access to information about malaria

control, Information, Education and Communication campaigns and the

setting up of ITN advocacy groups.

Malaria Top of Page

Project Title:

Country Proposal Malaria Component Round 4

Country: Kenya

Round: 4

Principal Recipient: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the

Republic of Kenya Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 20/04/2005 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-May-05 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $186,096,553.00

Approved Funding: $81,749,756.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $26,394,680.00

* Summary of Proposal ( pdf - 171 KB)

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 1,102 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 986 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 101 KB)

0

TB Top of Page

Project Title:

National Proposal to Address and Reduce the Impact of Tuberculosis

Country: Kenya

Round: 2

Principal Recipient: The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the

Republic of Kenya Contact

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: 23/06/2003 00:00:00

Grant Start Date: 01-Nov-03 please note that...

Total Funding Request: $8,761,405.00

Approved Funding: $8,761,405.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $2,457,403.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 812 KB) please note that...

* Grant Agreement Phase 1 ( pdf - 548 KB)

* Grant performance report ( pdf - 173 KB)

* Disbursement Requests [ 2 ]

please note that...

Background: Population 30.8M, GDP = $320/inhabitant. Kenya is one of

the 22 high Tuberculosis burden countries contributing 80% of the

world's cases. In 2001, reported 73,017 Tuberculosis cases (compared

to 14,599 cases reported in 1992), high case rate of 248/100K. Case

finding rate = 45-50%; success rate = 79%, but declining from previous

years. 1994 survey showed 40% of Tuberculosis patients co infected

with HIV; now estimated to be 50%.

The goal of this proposal is to follow the National Leprosy and

Tuberculosis Control Programme (NLTP)'s 5-year plan to increase the

coverage and quality of Directly Observed Treatment, Short course

expansion, benefiting not only Tuberculosis patients, but also persons

with HIV/AIDS, orphans, women and the community at large. This will be

done in partnership with community, private and public sector

organizations to increase case detection rates to 70% and achieve a

success rate of 80% by 2005. The 5 objectives are:

1. Expand and decentralize diagnostic and treatment services.

2. Develop and implement an urban Tuberculosis control strategy.

3. Develop and implement joint Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS program

activities.

4. Develop and implement a Tuberculosis communication strategy.

Strengthen monitoring and evaluation of specific objectives and

indicators.

TB Top of Page

Project Title:

KENYA PROPOSAL TO THE GOBAL FUND FOR HIV/AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS, MALARIA

AND HEALTH SYSTEMS

Country: Kenya

Round: 5

Principal Recipient:

Local Fund Agent: KPMG Contact

Portfolio Manager: Bampoe, Victor Contact

Grant Agreement Signed: Not yet signed

Grant Start Date: ---

Total Funding Request: $19,917,127.00

Approved Funding: $7,913,655.00

Total Funds Disbursed: $0.00

* Full Proposal ( pdf - 3,037 KB) please note that...

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