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U.S. Mission to Mozambique

The U.S. Mission to Mozambique serves as the diplomatic representation of the United States in Mozambique, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and promoting mutual interests. Its mission includes facilitating development initiatives, supporting economic growth, and enhancing governance. The agency plays a crucial role in identifying funding opportunities and implementing grant programs that address key issues such as health, education, and economic development in Mozambique. By collaborating with local partners, the U.S. Mission aims to foster sustainable progress and improve the quality of life for Mozambicans.

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The PEPFAR Community Grants Program aims to support community-based organizations in Mozambique to implement evidence-based interventions for HIV prevention, care, and treatment, ultimately driving progress towards HIV epidemic control. Eligible applicants include registered non-profit organizations in Mozambique that focus on HIV programming and have been operational for at least one year. Applications must be submitted via email by June 28, 2020, and must include specific documentation and adhere to formatting guidelines.

Deadline: TBD

The grant aims to support Community-Led Monitoring initiatives in Mozambique under the PEPFAR Community Grants Program, providing up to $25,000 to enhance the quality and accessibility of HIV services through community engagement. Eligible applicants include non-profit Mozambican Community Based Organizations (CBOs) led by individuals living with or affected by HIV, particularly those focusing on key populations. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM on August 8, 2021, and detailed submission guidelines can be found on the U.S. Embassy's website.

Deadline: TBD