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Towards universal access: Improving accessibility to high quality DOTs in Zimbabwe

This project seeks to strengthen and expand the activities of the National Tuberculosis Program by building on activities funded under the Round 5 TB grant to Zimbabwe and addressing some of the remaining identified weaknesses

UNDAF Outcome(s): Outcome 1: Reduction of the spread of infection, improvement in the quality of life of those infected and mitigation of the impact of HIV and AIDS  

Expected CP Outcome(s): Strengthened management and coordination of national TB Control Programme

Expected Output(s): To further strengthen and expand the activities of the National Tuberculosis Program, by building on activities funded under the Round 5 TB grant to Zimbabwe and addressing some of the remaining identified weaknesses.

Executing Entity: UNDP Zimbabwe

Implementing Partners: Ministry of Health and Child Welfare (National Tuberculosis Program), Health Services Board, and National Pharmaceutical Company of Zimbabwe (NatPharm); PSI; Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Dissemination Service (Safaids); City of Harare, City of Bulawayo, RAPT

Thematic Area: HIV/AIDS

Project Status: Project is operational. Project Location:  National coverage, Zimbabwe.

Project Period: (Phase 1) January 2010- December 2011

UNDP Focal Person: Lare Sisay

Location

National coverage, throughout Zimbabwe

Major Sources of Funds: The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Budget: TB – USD 28,236,113  

Delivery in 2011

Project delivery in 2011 was 71 % of the annual budget of USD 15,036,797

Project Documents:
icon  Project Document Part 01 of 02 (3.4 MB)
icon R8 TB - Project Document Part 02 of 02 (2.32 MB)