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USAID Integrated Health Program
Contact and place of performance
Chitahka Floore
NGA
The Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract will provide technical services for implementation of the USAID Integrated Health Program (IHP). USAID/Nigeria envisions an integrated health program with an expanded effort with the Government of Nigeria (GON) to identify and support rapid scale-up of proven interventions through improvement of service delivery and strengthening of health systems. The activ...
View moreThe Agency for International Development (USAID) Nigeria has awarded an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, identified by solicitation number SOL-620-15-000009, to provide technical services for the USAID Integrated Health Program. This initiative involves an expanded partnership with the Government of Nigeria to identify and support the rapid scale-up of proven interventions by improving service delivery and strengthening health systems. The program focuses on six specific intervention areas: maternal and newborn health, family planning, routine immunization, malaria, nutrition, and the treatment of childhood pneumonia and diarrhea.
This program operates in Nigeria and is designed to contribute to state-level reductions in maternal and under-five mortality. Technical services provided under the contract include working with state-level government officials to support established health and development plans, building local capacity, and promoting ownership of interventions and results. The ultimate goal is to increase the capacity of both public and private health systems to sustainably support quality primary health care services.
The award notice was published on January 3, 2018, with the primary point of contact listed as Chitahka Floore. The procurement is classified under NAICS 541990 for All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services and PSC code R. The place of performance is designated as Nigeria.
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