Information subject to change as improved data becomes available.
The list below includes prime1 partners obligated3 Emergency Plan money in fiscal year 2005 and the sub-partners2 of those prime partners.
The 2005 prime and sub-partner list reflects organizations that were obligated FY05 money during fiscal year 2005 - that is from October 1, 2004, through September 30, 2005.
The list is based on data provided by U.S. Government agency field offices during the Annual Program Results updates submitted to the Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator. This information will be updated as new data becomes available.
Prime Partner Academy for Educational Development
Obligated FY05 Funds $442,536.00
Program Areas OVC
Prime Partner Comforce
Obligated FY05 Funds 97,971.00
Program Areas Strategic Information
Prime Partner Agents
Obligated FY05 Funds $78,735.00
Program Areas Counseling and Testing
Prime Partner Development Aid People to People, Namibia
Obligated FY05 Funds 769,165.00
Program Areas PMTCT
Abstinence/Be Faithful
Condoms and related activities
Palliative Care: Basic health care and support
Treatment: ARV Services
Prime Partner Family Health International
Obligated FY05 Funds $438,005
Program Areas Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC)
Prime Partner Family Health International
Obligated FY05 Funds $7,687,909.00
Program Areas PMTCT
Abstinence/Be Faithful
Palliative Care: Basic health care and support
OVC
Counseling and Testing
Treatment: ARV Services
Strategic Information
Other/policy analysis and system strengthening
Sub-Partners Apostolic Faith Mission Church
Catholic AIDS Action, Namibia
Catholic Health Services of Namibia
Change of Lifestyles Homes Project
Church Alliance for Orphans, Namibia
Development Aid People to People, Namibia
Diamond Health Services
Evangelical Lutheran Church AIDS Program, Namibia
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia
Legal Assistance Center, Namibia
Lifeline-Childline Namibia
Lutheran Medical Services, Namibia
Namibia Chamber of Mines
Namibian HIV Clinicians Society
Namibian Youthpaper
Philippi Trust Namibia
Rhennish Church, Namibia
Sam Nujoma Multi Purpose Center, Namibia
TKMOAMS, Namibia
Walvis Bay Multi Purpose Center, Namiba
Prime Partner Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
Obligated FY05 Funds $2,729,179.00
Program Areas PMTCT
Condoms and related activities
Palliative Care: Basic health care and support
Counseling and Testing
Treatment: ARV Services
Strategic Information
Sub-Partners Advantage McCann Advertising Agency
Nara Training
Research Facilitation Services
Prime Partner Macro International
Obligated FY05 Funds $1,030,000.00
Program Areas Strategic Information
Prime Partner Management Sciences for Health
Obligated FY05 Funds $1,742,100.00
Program Areas Treatment: ARV Drugs
Treatment: ARV Services
Strategic Information
Other/policy analysis and system strengthening
Prime Partner Ministry of Health and Social Services, Namibia
Obligated FY05 Funds $3,149,123.00
Program Areas PMTCT
Abstinence/Be Faithful
Condoms and related activities
Palliative Care: Basic health care and support
Palliative Care: TB/HIV
Counseling and Testing
Treatment: ARV Drugs
Treatment: ARV Services
Strategic Information
Other/policy analysis and system strengthening
Prime Partner Ministry of Health, National Blood Transfusion Services
Obligated FY05 Funds $1,277,340
Program Areas Medical Transmission: Blood Safety
Prime Partner Namibia Institute of Pathology
Obligated FY05 Funds $2,906,438.00
Program Areas PMTCT
Counseling and Testing
Treatment: ARV Services
Laboratory Infrastructure
Prime Partner Organization for Resources and Training
Obligated FY05 Funds $300,000.00
Program Areas OVC
Prime Partner Project Hope
Obligated FY05 Funds $131,274
Program Areas Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC)
Prime Partner Potentia Namibia Recruitment Consultancy
Obligated FY05 Funds $3,161,444.00
Program Areas Palliative Care: Basic health care and support
Counseling and Testing
Treatment: ARV Services
Strategic Information
Other/policy analysis and system strengthening
Prime Partner Regional Procurement Support Office/Frankfurt
Obligated FY05 Funds $950,000.00
Program Areas PMTCT
Palliative Care: Basic health care and support
Treatment: ARV Services
Prime Partner Royal Netherlands Tuberculosis Association
Obligated FY05 Funds $24,000.00
Program Areas Palliative Care: TB/HIV
Prime Partner Social Marketing Association/Population Services International
Obligated FY05 Funds $4,792,641.00
Program Areas Abstinence/Be Faithful
Condoms and related activities
Palliative Care: Basic health care and support
Counseling and Testing
Treatment: ARV Services
Sub-Partners Catholic AIDS Action, Namibia
Evangelical Lutheran Church AIDS Program, Namibia
Lifeline-Childline Namibia
Prime Partner University of Washington
Obligated FY05 Funds $3,539,261.00
Program Areas PMTCT
Palliative Care: Basic health care and support
Palliative Care: TB/HIV
Counseling and Testing
Treatment: ARV Services
Strategic Information
Other/policy analysis and system strengthening
Prime Partner University Research
Obligated FY05 Funds $803,007
Program Areas Medical Transmission: Injection Safety
Prime Partner World Health Organization
Obligated FY05 Funds $676,437
Program Areas Medical Transmission: Blood Safety
Definitions
1. Prime partner: The entity which received funding directly from, and has a direct contractual relationship (contract, cooperative agreement, grant, etc.) with, the USG Agency. (Source: FY2006 COP Guidance, p.39)
2. Sub-partner: The entity to which a prime partner allocates funding. (Source: FY2006 COP Guidance, p. 43)
3. Obligation: An agreement that will result in outlays, immediately or in the future. When the U.S. Government places an order, signs a contract, awards a grant, purchases a service, provides incremental funding or takes other actions that require the Government to make payments to the public or from one Government account to another, it incurs an obligation. (Source: FY2005 Annual Progress Report Guidance, p.5)
Released January 24, 2006
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