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Management Sciences for Health (MSH)

AIDSTAR II represents an exciting opportunity to create lasting change in health organizations and the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. The MSH team is committed to working with partners and local networks, organizations, and staff to extend PEPFAR’s reach and impact by helping to improve and scale up HIV/AIDS services around the world. We have a proven track record with building sustainable health systems, including addressing organizational bottlenecks that hamper implementation.

As the only organization leading both AIDSTAR I and II teams, MSH and our AIDSTAR partners are able to provide a full range of integrated, comprehensive HIV/AIDS services. We work with our local partners to build knowledge and skills in leadership, management, and governance to increase their ability to effectively and efficiently implement programs today, as well as plan for long-term sustainability. Our shared goal is to lower infection rates, improve health, and save lives.

Emerging Markets Group (EMG)
Health and human capacity development, private-sector and financial development, public-sector reform, grant management, and financial and operational systems best practices.

Health and Development Africa, ltd. (HDA)
Public-private partnerships, Global Fund support, monitoring and evaluation, capacity-building, HIV research and policy

Initiatives Inc.
Public-private partnerships, agency coordination, linking NGOs to the public health care system, organizational capacity-building, human resource management, NGO training

International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Network capacity analysis and capacity-building best practices, organizational management, regional collaboration among networks, and support methodologies for OVC.

Management Sciences for Health (MSH)
Technical leadership and institutional capacity building — including developing leadership and management capacity and management and operational systems in local organizations — strengthening the management capacity of Global Fund country-level institutions, human capacity development, program design and evaluation, service performance assessment

Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SCF)
Community models and partnerships for prevention and care, multisectoral responses, capacity building, strategies for pediatric outcomes, prevention among high-risk youth, data collection and dissemination

World Conference of Religions for Peace (WCRP)
Coordinated faith-based organization response to HIV/AIDS, interreligious network mobilization, stigma and discrimination reduction

For more information please contact Derek Reynolds, Senior Contracts Officer, at +1 617.250.9343 or dreynolds@msh.org.

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