Opportunity

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CDC-GHC Solicits Partners for HIV and TB Program Support in India

Posted

October 01, 2025

Respond By

June 12, 2026

Identifier

CDC-RFA-JG-26-0142

NAICS

923120

The Centers for Disease Control-GHC is seeking partners to support India's national response to HIV and tuberculosis (TB) through a cooperative agreement. - Government Buyer: - Centers for Disease Control-GHC (CDC-GHC) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; the opportunity is open to a broad range of organizations including government entities, nonprofits, businesses, and educational institutions - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive programmatic and service delivery support for India's National AIDS Control Organization (NACO), Central Tuberculosis Division (CTD), and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare - Focus areas include: - Enhancing systems for epidemic control of HIV and TB - Closing gaps in HIV and TB testing and treatment - Delivering integrated services for HIV and co-morbidities - Strengthening program cooperation and ownership - Improving prevention, detection, and response to infectious diseases - Unique or Notable Requirements: - No specific products, equipment, or part numbers are requested - The opportunity is for service delivery, technical assistance, and programmatic support rather than procurement of goods - Anticipated Year 1 funding is approximately $6,000,000, subject to availability - Eligible applicants include a wide range of organizations, not limited to any particular sector - Place of Performance: - Work will be performed in India, supporting national health agencies - CDC-GHC serves as the contracting office

Description

This funding opportunity supports India's National AIDS Control Organization (NACO), Central Tuberculosis Division (CTD), and other departments in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The goal is to enhance systems for epidemic control of HIV and TB, aligning with national programs and aiming for eradication as public health threats. Activities include closing gaps in testing and treatment, delivering integrated services, strengthening program cooperation, and improving prevention, detection, and response to infectious diseases. The program emphasizes transitioning services to local ownership and fostering cooperation at all levels, using innovative and evidence-based strategies. The anticipated total fiscal year funding for Year 1 is approximately $6,000,000, subject to availability of funds.

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