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One National Authority – The Country Coordinating Mechanism against HIV Infection/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Diseases in Georgia (Georgia CCM)

Announces position of National Consultant to support Georgia CCM Engagement

Estimated workload: 25 days.

Tentative start date: November, 2022

Please send your applications with attached CV no later than November 14, 2022 to the following e-mail address of the Secretariat: admin@georgia-ccm.ge with copy to: secretary@georgia-ccm.ge

The applications received after November 14, 2022 will not be considered.

Please indicate in the subject line: National Consultant.

Please see a full text of an announcement is available at: http://www.georgia-ccm.ge/?page_id=4151&lang=en

Georgia CCM started work aimed at preparation of the proposal to be submitted to the Global Fund under C19RM. The deadline of submission is May 31, 2021.

Total allocation amount for Georgia is 2,63 mln USD. Above Base Allocation – 2,63 mln USD. Final utilization deadline is May 3, 2023.

The activities consistent with directions and categories defined by technical guidelines can be funded.

3    priority areas:

  1. COVID-19 control and containment interventions on country level;
  2. COVID-19-related risk mitigation measures for programs to fight HIV, TB and malaria;
  3. Expanded reinforcement of key aspects of health and community systems, including advocacy for reinforcement of primary healthcare, hospital services, laboratory networks, epidemiological surveillance, community-led responses;

C19RM funds cannot support the procurement of vaccines; though support to vaccination process is possible.

Possible interventions of CS involvement:

 

  • Response to human rights and gender related barriers to services;
  • COVID-19 CSS: Community-led monitoring;
  • COVID-19 CSS: Community-led advocacy and research;
  • COVID-19 CSS: Social mobilization;
  • COVID-19 CSS: Community-based organizations institutional capacity building.

Detailed information can be found at the following links:

PIH Recommendations | Partners In Health

https://www.theglobalfund.org/en/covid-19/response-mechanism/how-to-apply/

https://www.theglobalfund.org/media/10816/covid19_crg-investments_guidance_en.pdf

 

Please send your ideas/proposals no later than May 11 to the following addresses of the Secretariat: secretary@georgia-ccm.ge; admin@georgia-ccm.ge. Please indicate in the subject line: C19RM proposal.

The Global fund continues its support to the countries to fight COVID-19 pandemic globally within COVID-19 Response Mechanism (C19RM).

Under C19RM, Georgia was offered a new opportunity for finding on the basis of corresponding proposal. There are several windows for submitting proposals, from May 14 until the end of June.  Fast track requests can be submitted from April 7.

Detailed information is available at: Our COVID-19 Response – The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

For more information, inquiries, please address CCM Secretariat:

secretary@georgia-ccm.ge

admin@georgia-ccm.ge

Georgia CCM starts receiving ideas/proposals from stakeholders. The selected proposals will be discussed and included into joint HIV/TB country application to be submitted to the Global Fund for the next implementation period (2022-2025).

Please send your ideas/proposal no later than March 25, inclusively to the following e-mail addresses of the Secretariat: secretary@georgia-ccm.ge; admin@georgia-ccm.ge

 

Indicative project areas:

- Ensure quality treatment and care of PLHIV, psychosocial and adherence support;

- Ensure quality treatment and care of TB patients, psychosocial and adherence support;

- Implementation of interventions for HIV prevention and conducting of HIV testing among TGs;

- Implementation of interventions for HIV prevention and conducting of HIV testing among MSMs;

- Quality control of coverage of IDUs with prevention services and testing, monitoring and supervision, building technical capacities of harm reduction organizations, adaptation of service centers to requirements of service delivery;

- Implementation of HIV prevention interventions targeting FSWs;

- Support to HIV self-testing platform;

- PrEP community program;

- Piloting and support of innovative HIV prevention and testing programs;

- Piloting and implementation of a primary healthcare based integrated HIV prevention, diagnosis and treatment interventions;

- Telemedicine based trainings and service delivery;

- Community systems strengthening support, advocacy, facilitation of development of supportive political and regulatory framework;

- Introduction of new methods of TB diagnosis;

- Active detection and management of latent TB;

- Implementation of “Zero TB” initiative in various regions of Georgia;

- Integrating TB services in Primary Healthcare;

- Improvement of quality of TB control;

- Support to VOT and consultation;

- Introduction of unified TB management electronic information system;

- Information campaigns to raise public awareness.