Announcing the Challenge Facility for Civil Society Round 10 Grantees

USD 7.5 million to support the efforts of TB affected communities and grassroots organizations towards ending TB

17 September 2021, Geneva, Switzerland - The Stop TB Partnership is pleased to announce the names of the 76 organizations who will receive funding under Round 10 of the Challenge Facility for Civil Society (CFCS). Grants to the organizations from 27 countries and seven regions will range from USD 20 000 to USD 150 000, for a total of USD 7.5 million.

Round 10 was the largest ever CFCS call for proposals. The Stop TB Partnership received 290 applications requesting a total of USD 27 million in funding to support TB responses in countries with high burden of TB. This continued increase in demand from civil society and community organizations for funding demonstrates the need for, but also the remaining gaps in, funding for these groups to enable them to effectively contribute to the TB response in their communities. This high demand for funding indicates an opportunity for new donors to also invest in this area.

Supported mainly by USAID and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, CFCS is the Stop TB Partnership’s grant mechanism for TB-affected communities and civil society grassroots organizations. It supports national, regional, and global efforts to transform the TB response to promote and protect human rights, social justice and gender equality. 

For more information on CFCS, please click here

CFCS grants will support community and civil society actors at national, regional, and global levels to:

  1. Ensure an effective evidence base, advocacy, and engagement of diverse national stakeholders – including donors, private sector, technical and other partners - to monitor and ensure that the United Nations (UN) TB targets and commitments are met by 2022 and to support the efforts to organize a UN High-Level Meeting  (UNHLM) on TB in 2023;
  2. Support COVID-19 recovery efforts of National TB Programmes in order to meet the UN TB targets, including by leveraging COVID-19 funding opportunities; and
  3. Transform the TB response to be rights-based, gender transformative, and people-centered, aligned with the UN Political Declaration on the Fight Against TB and the Call to Action from A Deadly Divide: TB Commitments vs. TB Realities.

The Stop TB Partnership looks forward to supporting this year’s grantees.

Communities, Rights and Gender tools that organizations will use can be found here.

CFCS Round 10 Grantees

Track 1 – Country Level Grantees
 
Bangladesh -- International Centre for Diarroheal Disease Research Bangladesh (icddr,b)
  Nari Maitree
Cambodia -- Khmer HIV/AIDS NGO Alliance (KHANA)
Cameroon -- For Impacts in Social Health
  Kenko Foundation Association
DR Congo -- Club des Amis Damien
  National League Against Tuberculosis and Antileprosy of DR Congo (NLAC)
Ethiopia -- REACH Ethiopia
  Volunteer Health Services
Ghana -- Ghana National TB Voice Network
  Hope for Future Generations
India -- Blossom Trust
  Gramin Samaj Vikas Kendra
  Karnataka Health Promotion Trust
  Prakruthi Social Service Society)
  Resource Group for Education and Advocacy for Community Health (REACH)
Indonesia -- Jaringan Indonesia Psoitif
  Perkumpulan Rekat Surabaya
  Yayasan Pena Bulu-Penabulu Foundation
Kazakhstan -- MAD Consulting Public Fund
  Representative Office of Non-Governmental Organization Partners In Health in the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kenya -- Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV and AIDS (KELIN)
  Moi’s Bridge Community Welfare Association
  Stop TB Partnership Kenya
  Women Education and Health for Development
Kyrgyzstan -- Public Foundation AIDS Foundation East-West in the Kyrgyz Republic
  TBpeople Kyrgyzstan
Malawi -- Facilitators of Community Transformation
  The Southern African Human Rights Litigation Centre Trust
Mozambique -- Amimo-Associcao de Mineiros Mocambicanos (AMIMO)
  Associacao Mocambicana para a Ajuda de Desenvolvimento de Povo para Povo (ADPP)
  Movimento Contra a Tuberculose
Nepal -- Trishuli Plus
Nigeria -- Janna Health Foundation
  Debriche Health Development Centre (DHDC)
  Lawyers Association Makurdi
  Stop TB Partnership Nigeria
Pakistan -- Association of People Living with HIV (APLHIV Pakistan)
  Association for Social Development (ASD)
  Dopasi Foundation
Papua New Guinea -- KP Advocacy Consortium Papua New Guinea
Peru --
Asociación de Personas Afectados por Tuberculosis del Perú (ASPAT Peru)
Philippines -- Action for Health Initiatives (ACHIEVE)
  Innovations for Community Health, Inc.
  TBpeople Philippines Organization Inc.
South Africa -- TB Proof
  TB/HIV Care
  Ubunye Foundation Trust
Tajikistan -- Association Stop TB Partnership Tajikistan
  Public Organization SPIN Plus
Tanzania -- Family Welfare Foundation
  Mwitikio wa Kudhibiti Kifua Kikuu na Ukimwi Tanzania (MKUTA)
  Tanzania TB Community Network (TTCN)
  Women Injecting Drug Users Initiative Tanzania (Widuit Health Consult)
Uganda -- Philomera Hope Center Foundation
  SORAK Development Agency
  Masaka Association of Persons with Disabilities living with HIV&AIDS (MADIPHA)
Ukraine -- TBpeople Ukraine
  Alliance for Public Health
Viet Nam -- Centre for Supporting Community Development Initiatives
  Trung tâm Phát tri?n sáng ki?n v? s?c kh?e c?ng d?ng
Zambia -- Zambia Tuberculosis and Leprosy Trust
  Community Initiative for TB, HIV and Malaria plus (CITAMplus)
Zimbabwe -- Disaster and Environmental Management Trust
  Jointed Hands
  Stop TB Partnership Zimbabwe
  Students And Youth Working on reproductive Health Action Team
 
 
 
Track 2 – Regional Level Grantees
 
Global -- TBpeople
  Lean on Me Foundation / TB Women
Francophone Africa --
Dynamique de la réponse d'Afrique francophone sur la tuberculose (DRAF TB)
Anglophone Africa -- African Coalition on TB (ACT)
  Eastern Africa National Network of AIDS Service Organizations (EANNASO)
Asia Pacific -- APCASO Foundation
Eastern Europe
& Central Asia --

TB Europe Coalition (TBEC)
  Center for Health Policies and Studies
Latin America
& Caribbean --

Socios en Salud

Middle East & North Africa --

MENA Harm Reduction Association (MENAHRA)
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