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Strengthening Ghana Health Service laboratory services, diagnostic networks, and systems for a more effective, efficient, and sustainable response to HIV, TB, and other priority health threats

Centers for Disease Control-GHC

Posted Aug 17, 2026

Deadline
Oct 16, 2026
56 days remaining
Amount
Varies
Status
Open
Geographic Scope
National

Description

The Award Ceiling for Year 1 is 0 (none). CDC anticipates an Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding amount of $500,000 for Year 1, subject to the availability of funds.This NOFO provides operational support through financial and technical resources to the Ghana Health Service (GHS)/Ministry of Health (MoH). The goal is to help them coordinate and improve laboratory capacity so they can deliver high-quality, efficient services for HIV, TB, and other priority health areas. This NOFO will advance HIV testing, treatment, retention, and viral suppression in Ghana by:Equipping laboratories with appropriate diagnostic technologies.Building staff skills to manage quality laboratory services.Strengthening the capacity of the Government of Ghana (GoG) MoH to take full responsibility for managing laboratory services, diagnostic networks, and systems for HIV, TB, and other priority infectious diseases.

AI Summary

This opportunity provides funding and technical support to enhance the laboratory services and diagnostic networks of the Ghana Health Service, focusing on improving responses to HIV, TB, and other health threats. The key eligibility for applicants is the Ghana Health Service or the Ministry of Health in Ghana.

Funding Details

Minimum Award
$0
Maximum Award
$0

Key Dates

Posted: Aug 17, 2026Deadline: Oct 16, 2026

Quick Facts

CFDA Number
93.067
Funder Type
Federal Agency
Grant Level
FEDERAL
Last Verified
Aug 17, 2026

Geographic Scope

national

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