Detailed Mechanism Funding and Narrative

Years of mechanism: 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Details for Mechanism ID: 12116
Country/Region: Malawi
Year: 2012
Main Partner: U.S. Department of State
Main Partner Program: NA
Organizational Type: Other USG Agency
Funding Agency: enumerations.State/African Affairs
Total Funding: $93,000

Summary: Malawi launched the Ambassadors Small Grants Fund for HIV/AIDS (ASGF) through USAID with FY 2006 PEPFAR funds in August of 2007. The initiative is now run from State with a mandate to obtain greater USG complimentarity with other DOS support. This initiative serves as an opportunity to engage small indigenous organizations the Malawi PEPFAR program may miss through its prime partners. The ASGF serves to address pressing interventions particularly for HIV/AIDS prevention and care and support to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC's). BACKGROUND: In FY 2006, ASGF funds were part of the USAID health team budget, obligated under the FY 2006 SOAG, but not implemented until FY 2007. In FY 2008, the HCT agreed that the burden on USAID was significant and the capability existed at State to move management of the program fully to the Department of State. The Public Affairs Officer is warranted to serve as the contracting officer for the small grants and agreed to sasume fiscal oversight of the program. The PEPFAR office at State monitors progress through written reports and spur of the moment site visits. The management of this program requires additional support through a program assistant to the PEPFAR Coordinator, a request USG Malawi filled in August, 2009. In FY 2011, a call for proposals was announced and over 500 applicants were received.

Funding for Care: Orphans and Vulnerable Children (HKID): $63,000

Activity 1: Call for Proposals: This activity is a TBD and will be reprogrammed into the relevant program areas once the grants are awarded. Proposals funded in FY 11 included four projects specifically targeting OVC's in areas ranging from school fees to, programs targeting school dropouts, to funds for chicken rearing to create income to pay school fees for vulnerable children.

Funding for Sexual Prevention: Other Sexual Prevention (HVOP): $30,000

Activity 1: Call for Proposals: This activity is a TBD and will be reprogrammed into the relevant program areas once the grants are awarded. Proposals funded in FY 11 included two projects that targeted the deaf community and provided them with money for sign language training for health care workers and written HIV/AIDS prevention materials. Small grant funds were also used to fund several other projects with prevention activities ranging from child defliement, to providing training and supplies for nurses.

Cross Cutting Budget Categories and Known Amounts Total: $50,000
Economic Strengthening $50,000
Key Issues Identified in Mechanism
Addressing male norms and behaviors
Increasing gender equity in HIV/AIDS activities and services