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Document F9 20719SR001 reversed on 09/28/2024
ADVANCING INTERIM AND DURABLE SOLUTIONS THROUGH STRENGTHENED SELF-RELIANCE OF REFUGEES AND HOST COMMUNITIES IN KENYA AND UGANDA.
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The DoD HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (DHAPP) mission is to reduce the incidence of HIV/AIDS among partner militaries across the globe by assisting in developing and implementing cul...
CH-Strengthening PNC through Implementation of CS
Administrative costs and operating expenses of DOS contributing to Communications, Utilities, and Rental Payments.
Through LON, USAID seeks to partner directly with local organizations in USAID TB priority countries to implement locally generated solutions to improve TB diagnosis, treatment, an...
TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT JUSTICE FOR Information Redacted VICTIMS WHICH WILL STRENGTHEN THE KNOWLEDGE OF RELEVANT PROFESSIONALS AND ENSURE IMPROVED TREATMENT OF VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAF...
2024 Strengthening Global DDR Efforts
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Contributions to United Nations Population Fund (from Department of State, International Organizations and Programs)
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The DHS Program works with governments to collect and share key information about people, their health and their health systems.This includes information on infant and child mortal...
Drug Treatment in Laos
Administrative costs and operating expenses of DOS contributing to Equipment, Lands, and Structures.
SUPPORT THE DURABLE INTEGRATION OF VULNERABLE VENEZUELANS AND HOST COMMUNITIES IN COLOMBIA BY ENABLING ACCESS TO PROTECTION, HEALTHCARE, AND SOCIOECONOMIC INCLUSION, WHILE PRIORITI...
Information Redacted NAWJ Annual Conference
Administrative costs and operating expenses of DOS contributing to Communications, Utilities, and Rental Payments.
SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UNSCR 1540 AND STEM WMD PROLIFERATION TO NON-STATE ACTORS IN AFRICA AND ASIA. FOR FULL SCOPE OF AWARD, SEE ATTACHED STATEMENT OF WORK.
Enhancing Effective and Victim-Centered Criminal Justice Responses to Information Redacted in Eastern Africa