TB REACH calls for applications for fourth wave of projects
24 September 2013 – Geneva – TB REACH, an initiative of the Stop TB Partnership that aims to increase the number of people with tuberculosis (TB) who are found and provided with quality care, has launched a call for applications for its fourth wave of funding.
Partners of the Stop TB Partnership, national TB programmes, HIV
programmes, local and international NGOs, civil society and
community-based organizations can apply for this fast-track
funding which encourages the use of innovative approaches among
poor, vulnerable and at-risk populations.
Seventy-eight
countries are eligible for wave four funding. Applicants can
propose all types of innovative TB case finding interventions,
however they are encouraged to focus on detecting TB in the
following populations: mining-affected communities, migrants,
children, incarcerated persons and indigenous populations and
ethnic minorities. TB REACH will prioritize funding for
applicants who can provide co-funding as well as those that
propose scaling up interventions to a provincial or national
level.
There will be a separate funding track limited
to civil society and small domestic NGOs. This funding will be
limited in scope but will provide small organizations with a
chance to access TB REACH funds to support early and increased
TB case detection and improved treatment outcomes in the
communities they serve.
A two-stage review process
Due to overwhelming demand in previous waves, TB
REACH has instituted a two-stage process to review proposals.
Applicants must first submit a letter of intent (LOI) to TB
REACH that will be reviewed by the Proposal Review Committee in
December 2013. Organizations that are shortlisted following the
review of LOIs will be invited to submit a full application
later in December.
Eligibility and further information
Detailed information about Wave Four, the LOI, the
proposal review process, eligible countries, some of the
different types of interventions that would be appropriate and
other requirements for submission are available on the Stop TB
Partnership website. The deadline for submitting LOIs for Wave 4
is 8 November 2013.
About TB REACH
TB REACH was launched in January 2010 with
multi-year grant support from the Canadian Government. TB REACH
provides short-term, fast-track grants to projects that aim to
achieve early and increased TB case detection using innovative
approaches in populations that are poor and vulnerable and have
limited access to care. Projects are selected via a competitive
process by an independent Proposal Review Committee. To ensure
the evidence of impact, an independent monitoring and evaluation
agency is responsible for measuring progress and validating
results. TB REACH has so far supported 109 projects in 44
countries through three waves of funding. Results of the first
two waves of funding have demonstrated substantial increases in
case detection in some of the most underserved and vulnerable
population groups.
Read more information on the application process
Source:
Stop TB Partnership