Detailed Mechanism Funding and Narrative

Details for Mechanism ID: 12142
Country/Region: Rwanda
Year: 2010
Main Partner: Not Available
Main Partner Program: NA
Organizational Type: NGO
Funding Agency: USAID
Total Funding: $0

The Ambassador's Special Self-Help (SSH) program is a grass-roots assistance program that allows U.S. embassies to respond quickly to local requests for small community-based development projects. The purpose of the SSH program is to fund grants for small development activities that generate public awareness of U.S. foreign assistance efforts but that fall outside the structure of established USG projects. The program is intended to be flexible and allow for quick and direct responses to requests from local communities for assistance with small community projects that have immediate impact. Equally important, the SSH program is structured to encourage sustainability and long-term success.

PEPFARs contribution to the Rwanda SSH fund will go toward small, community based grants that help support communities in alleviating the affects of HIV/AIDS and become more resilient in supporting the health needs of the community.

Funding for Health Systems Strengthening (OHSS): $0

The Ambassador's Special Self-Help (SSH) program is a grass-roots assistance program that allows U.S. embassies to respond quickly to local requests for small community-based development projects. The purpose of the SSH program is to fund grants for small development activities that generate public awareness of U.S. foreign assistance efforts but that fall outside the structure of established USG projects. The program is intended to be flexible and allow for quick and direct responses to requests from local communities for assistance with small community projects that have immediate impact. Equally important, the SSH program is structured to encourage sustainability and long-term success.

PEPFARs contribution to the Rwanda SSH fund will go toward small, community based grants that help support communities in alleviating the affects of HIV/AIDS and become more resilient in supporting the health needs of the community.