Detailed Mechanism Funding and Narrative

Years of mechanism: 2010 2011 2012 2013

Details for Mechanism ID: 11985
Country/Region: Angola
Year: 2013
Main Partner: Association of Public Health Laboratories
Main Partner Program: NA
Organizational Type: NGO
Funding Agency: HHS/CDC
Total Funding: $0

Significant efforts have been made by the Angolan MOH to support conditions to establish a functional National Reference Laboratory within the National Institute of Public Health (INSP). A solid laboratory network based on quality training and supervision is now essential to support expansion and decentralization of HIV services. A tiered national laboratory infrastructure, supported and complemented with a national strategic plan, must be structured to maximize quality systems and support the sustainability of the response to HIV/AIDS. Quality systems are the basis for an appropriate laboratory performance and network. Quality systems are applicable to all areas of laboratory performance from management to supply chain management systems, from human resources to the sample traceability, also implementation of external quality assurance programs for testing, including sample re-testing at reference lab and testing of proficiency panels at sites. This is essential for all HIV programmatic areas (VCT, PMTCT, EID), patient follow-up, adherence, systematic disease surveillance and monitoring and evaluationThis data will be used to inform the Strategic Planning process and the development of the National Laboratory Strategic Plan which has activities planned and funded under COP10).

APHL partners with leading health and international assistance agencies are working to strengthen laboratory capacity and build national laboratory networks in countries where there are limited resources. CDC has a central cooperative agreement with APHL to support several countries in strengthening laboratory services.

Funding for Laboratory Infrastructure (HLAB): $0

In FY 2012, USG will continue to strengthen the laboratory network and quality systems at the national Level partnering with APHL and others. These activities include but may not limited to the following:

Continuing to support the Quality Manager and the participation in a mentoring program on quality systems. The Quality Manager will work for the Angolan Public Health Institute (INSP), the National Reference Laboratory, to provide and implement a quality plan towards accreditation of the reference laboratories within INSP as well as provide technical guidance for quality systems to strengthen the national laboratory network;

Continuing to support the implementation of a National Advisory Technical Committee for the laboratory network by promoting regular meetings.