Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #CDC-RFA-JG-26-0126
CDC Seeks Technical Assistance Partner for Botswana Health Data and Surveillance Systems
Buyer
CDC Center for Global Health
Posted
March 20, 2026
Respond By
June 12, 2026
Identifier
CDC-RFA-JG-26-0126
NAICS
541512, 541690
The Centers for Disease Control-GHC is seeking a partner to provide strategic technical assistance to the Government of Botswana for strengthening national health data and surveillance systems. - Government Buyer: - Centers for Disease Control-GHC (CDC-GHC) - Scope of Work: - Deliver targeted assistance to enhance Botswana's health security and national data systems - Focus on governance, policy development, and capacity building for sustainable data management - Improve system functionality, interoperability, and data use for HIV, TB, and public health response - Transfer skills and technology to Botswana's government for operating and maintaining facility, community, and national data systems - Enhance health security capacities for surveillance and outbreak response - Products/Services Requested: - No specific products or OEMs are being procured - Technical assistance and capacity building services are the primary focus - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on sustainable skill and technology transfer to local government - Activities must support both HIV/TB care and broader public health event response - Funding: - Estimated Year 1 funding is approximately $4,000,000 (subject to availability) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
This funding opportunity aims to provide targeted strategic assistance to the Government of Botswana to strengthen health security and national data systems. The focus areas include governance and policies, capacity building for sustainable data management, and improving system functionality, interoperability, and data use. Activities include transferring skills and technology to the Government of Botswana to operate and maintain data systems for HIV and TB care, as well as strengthening health security capacities to surveil and respond to public health events and disease outbreaks. The award is a cooperative agreement with an approximate total fiscal year funding amount of $4,000,000 for Year 1, subject to availability of funds.