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The Kyrgyz Republic has been advancing efforts to ensure sustainability of its HIV programming by developing mechanisms to provide government funding to NGOs to deliver services, or social contracting. HP+ is supporting the Ministry of Health and Republican AIDS Center to develop the regulations and mechanisms required to implement social contracting across the health sector. On September 2-3, in Bishkek, HP+ supported the Republican AIDS Center to conduct a grant launch meeting for the first round of social contracting in the health sector. The meeting, which brought together the grantor and organizations awarded approximately $43,000 to deliver services to people living with HIV – the Republican AIDS Center and six NGOs, respectively – focused on the processes and procedures of social contracting, as well as programmatic and financial reporting requirements. With HP+ facilitation, the participants developed tools and forms required for implementation of social contracting, such as an indicator matrix, an implementation action plan, a draft memorandum on interaction between regional AIDS centers and awarded NGOs, and draft reporting forms. Looking forward, HP+ will continue to support the process of implementation of social contracting in the Kyrgyz Republic through direct technical assistance and mentoring to the Republican AIDS Centers, the Ministry of Health, and grant recipients. HP+ is also supporting the national TB, oncology, and psychiatry program to advocate for funding and establish required regulatory documents for social contracting.
The Kyrgyz Republic has been advancing efforts to ensure sustainability of its HIV programming by developing mechanisms to provide government funding to NGOs to deliver services, or social contracting. HP+ is supporting the Ministry of Health and Republican AIDS Center to develop the regulations and mechanisms required to implement social contracting across the health sector. On September 2-3, in Bishkek, HP+ supported the Republican AIDS Center to conduct a grant launch meeting for the first round of social contracting in the health sector. The meeting, which brought together the grantor and organizations awarded approximately $43,000 to deliver services to people living with HIV – the Republican AIDS Center and six NGOs, respectively – focused on the processes and procedures of social contracting, as well as programmatic and financial reporting requirements. With HP+ facilitation, the participants developed tools and forms required for implementation of social contracting, such as an indicator matrix, an implementation action plan, a draft memorandum on interaction between regional AIDS centers and awarded NGOs, and draft reporting forms. Looking forward, HP+ will continue to support the process of implementation of social contracting in the Kyrgyz Republic through direct technical assistance and mentoring to the Republican AIDS Centers, the Ministry of Health, and grant recipients. HP+ is also supporting the national TB, oncology, and psychiatry program to advocate for funding and establish required regulatory documents for social contracting.
The Kyrgyz Republic has been advancing efforts to ensure sustainability of its HIV programming by developing mechanisms to provide government funding to NGOs to deliver services, or social contracting. HP+ is supporting the Ministry of Health and Republican AIDS Center to develop the regulations and mechanisms required to implement social contracting across the health sector. On September 2-3, in Bishkek, HP+ supported the Republican AIDS Center to conduct a grant launch meeting for the first round of social contracting in the health sector. The meeting, which brought together the grantor and organizations awarded approximately $43,000 to deliver services to people living with HIV – the Republican AIDS Center and six NGOs, respectively – focused on the processes and procedures of social contracting, as well as programmatic and financial reporting requirements. With HP+ facilitation, the participants developed tools and forms required for implementation of social contracting, such as an indicator matrix, an implementation action plan, a draft memorandum on interaction between regional AIDS centers and awarded NGOs, and draft reporting forms. Looking forward, HP+ will continue to support the process of implementation of social contracting in the Kyrgyz Republic through direct technical assistance and mentoring to the Republican AIDS Centers, the Ministry of Health, and grant recipients. HP+ is also supporting the national TB, oncology, and psychiatry program to advocate for funding and establish required regulatory documents for social contracting.
The Kyrgyz Republic has been advancing efforts to ensure sustainability of its HIV programming by developing mechanisms to provide government funding to NGOs to deliver services, or social contracting. HP+ is supporting the Ministry of Health and Republican AIDS Center to develop the regulations and mechanisms required to implement social contracting across the health sector. On September 2-3, in Bishkek, HP+ supported the Republican AIDS Center to conduct a grant launch meeting for the first round of social contracting in the health sector. The meeting, which brought together the grantor and organizations awarded approximately $43,000 to deliver services to people living with HIV – the Republican AIDS Center and six NGOs, respectively – focused on the processes and procedures of social contracting, as well as programmatic and financial reporting requirements. With HP+ facilitation, the participants developed tools and forms required for implementation of social contracting, such as an indicator matrix, an implementation action plan, a draft memorandum on interaction between regional AIDS centers and awarded NGOs, and draft reporting forms. Looking forward, HP+ will continue to support the process of implementation of social contracting in the Kyrgyz Republic through direct technical assistance and mentoring to the Republican AIDS Centers, the Ministry of Health, and grant recipients. HP+ is also supporting the national TB, oncology, and psychiatry program to advocate for funding and establish required regulatory documents for social contracting.
The Kyrgyz Republic has been advancing efforts to ensure sustainability of its HIV programming by developing mechanisms to provide government funding to NGOs to deliver services, or social contracting. HP+ is supporting the Ministry of Health and Republican AIDS Center to develop the regulations and mechanisms required to implement social contracting across the health sector. On September 2-3, in Bishkek, HP+ supported the Republican AIDS Center to conduct a grant launch meeting for the first round of social contracting in the health sector. The meeting, which brought together the grantor and organizations awarded approximately $43,000 to deliver services to people living with HIV – the Republican AIDS Center and six NGOs, respectively – focused on the processes and procedures of social contracting, as well as programmatic and financial reporting requirements. With HP+ facilitation, the participants developed tools and forms required for implementation of social contracting, such as an indicator matrix, an implementation action plan, a draft memorandum on interaction between regional AIDS centers and awarded NGOs, and draft reporting forms. Looking forward, HP+ will continue to support the process of implementation of social contracting in the Kyrgyz Republic through direct technical assistance and mentoring to the Republican AIDS Centers, the Ministry of Health, and grant recipients. HP+ is also supporting the national TB, oncology, and psychiatry program to advocate for funding and establish required regulatory documents for social contracting.
The Kyrgyz Republic has been advancing efforts to ensure sustainability of its HIV programming by developing mechanisms to provide government funding to NGOs to deliver services, or social contracting. HP+ is supporting the Ministry of Health and Republican AIDS Center to develop the regulations and mechanisms required to implement social contracting across the health sector. On September 2-3, in Bishkek, HP+ supported the Republican AIDS Center to conduct a grant launch meeting for the first round of social contracting in the health sector. The meeting, which brought together the grantor and organizations awarded approximately $43,000 to deliver services to people living with HIV – the Republican AIDS Center and six NGOs, respectively – focused on the processes and procedures of social contracting, as well as programmatic and financial reporting requirements. With HP+ facilitation, the participants developed tools and forms required for implementation of social contracting, such as an indicator matrix, an implementation action plan, a draft memorandum on interaction between regional AIDS centers and awarded NGOs, and draft reporting forms. Looking forward, HP+ will continue to support the process of implementation of social contracting in the Kyrgyz Republic through direct technical assistance and mentoring to the Republican AIDS Centers, the Ministry of Health, and grant recipients. HP+ is also supporting the national TB, oncology, and psychiatry program to advocate for funding and establish required regulatory documents for social contracting.
The Kyrgyz Republic has been advancing efforts to ensure sustainability of its HIV programming by developing mechanisms to provide government funding to NGOs to deliver services, or social contracting. HP+ is supporting the Ministry of Health and Republican AIDS Center to develop the regulations and mechanisms required to implement social contracting across the health sector. On September 2-3, in Bishkek, HP+ supported the Republican AIDS Center to conduct a grant launch meeting for the first round of social contracting in the health sector. The meeting, which brought together the grantor and organizations awarded approximately $43,000 to deliver services to people living with HIV – the Republican AIDS Center and six NGOs, respectively – focused on the processes and procedures of social contracting, as well as programmatic and financial reporting requirements. With HP+ facilitation, the participants developed tools and forms required for implementation of social contracting, such as an indicator matrix, an implementation action plan, a draft memorandum on interaction between regional AIDS centers and awarded NGOs, and draft reporting forms. Looking forward, HP+ will continue to support the process of implementation of social contracting in the Kyrgyz Republic through direct technical assistance and mentoring to the Republican AIDS Centers, the Ministry of Health, and grant recipients. HP+ is also supporting the national TB, oncology, and psychiatry program to advocate for funding and establish required regulatory documents for social contracting.