Detailed Mechanism Funding and Narrative

Years of mechanism: 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Details for Mechanism ID: 12015
Country/Region: Central America Region
Year: 2014
Main Partner: U.S. Peace Corps
Main Partner Program: NA
Organizational Type: Other USG Agency
Funding Agency: enumerations.Peace Corps
Total Funding: $0 Additional Pipeline Funding: N/A

NOTE: The following is taken from summaries released by PEPFAR on the PEPFAR Data Dashboard. They are incomplete summary paragraphs only and do not contain the full mechanism details. When the full narratives are released, we will update the mechanism pages accordingly.

Peace Corps Central America is building upon previous years’ support to expand and deepen Volunteers’ work with communities to design and implement context-appropriate prevention interventions addressing the keys drivers of the epidemic, including sexual and behavioral risk, and harmful gender/cultural norms. PC promotes behavior change through use of evidence-based programs and integration of efforts with other USG agencies and implementing partners. Programs also include a cross-cutting focus on reduction of stigma and discrimination.

Peace Corps continues to strengthen its approach to development which advances country ownership of PEPFAR program efforts through placement of Volunteers in requesting local governmental and non-governmental organizations for specific assignments that are time-limited and designed from the onset to build community capacity to sustain projects. In every instance, this involves day-to-day collaboration with host country national partners and counterparts. Peace Corps has Volunteers in a variety of sectors including health, education, agriculture, youth in development and business development and is able to integrate HIV programming into these areas and reach populations that are not reached by other USG partners, especially in the rural areas of each ROP country.

Additionally Volunteers will work with local health systems to ensure their ability to strengthen health care worker capacity to provide adequate prevention education, confidential voluntary counseling and testing services, and dignified care and treatment. As long-term residents of their communities of service, they are also able on a continuing basis to model transparency, accountability and good governance/good business practices in their projects.

Mechanism Allocation by Budget Code for Selected Year
Sexual Prevention: Other Sexual Prevention (HVOP) $0
Mechanism Target Information

Since COP2014, PEPFAR no longer produces narratives for every mechanism it funds. However, PEPFAR has now included performance targets or indicator information for each mechanism based on the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting (MER) system. The MER guidance is available on PEPFAR's website https://www.pepfar.gov/reports/guidance/. Note that COP years 2014-2015 were under a previous version of the MER system and the indicators and definitions may have changed as of the new 2.0 guidance.

This mechanism has no published performance targets or indicators.

Key Issues Identified in Mechanism
Child Survival Activities
Safe Motherhood