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The Manoff Group, Inc.

4301 Connecticut Avenue
Suite 454
Washington, D.C. 20008
Phone: (202) 364-9680
Fax: (202) 364-9687
Project Director: Dr. Laurie Krieger
lkrieger@manoffgroup.com
www.manoffgroup.com

The Manoff Group, a woman-owned small business, leads a TASC3 team that includes partners John Snow, Inc. and PATH. Our team is dedicated to supporting USAID by offering leadership and excellence in public health practice and building capacity to achieve and sustain measurable epidemiologic and/or demographic impact. The team is experienced in collaborating with USAID and is committed to being responsive to USAID's needs.

While The Manoff Group team is small, we have the capability to cover a broad array of public health areas with great depth of expertise, and if necessary, to add partners for specific tasks. The team's particular expertise lies in providing assistance for integrated programming that combines improved service delivery systems with complementary changes in the health practices of such critical groups as families, communities and health practitioners. More specifically, the Manoff Group team offers:

  • Partners experienced in working together with a proven track record of producing results for USAID and addressing on-the-ground needs.

  • A strong base of technical best practices from which program solutions can be developed in an innovative fashion to meet challenging and changing public health environments.

  • Extensive partnering experience with both the private and public sectors and host-country professionals and organizations.

  • Past performance that demonstrates, in various settings, achievement of scale — even in community-based programming — while respecting local contexts.

  • Expertise in "traditional" focal areas of public health programming, such as family planning and reproductive health, maternal and child health and nutrition, and environmental health, as well as the newer or re-emerging public health, program areas of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, avian influenza, and malaria.

  • Special expertise in injection safety, gender and health, adolescent health, and supply chain management.

The Manoff Group team members possess a distinguished record of service in public health:

  • The Manoff Group has been at the forefront of behavior change and communication for the past 35 years and has pioneered new approaches, tools, and techniques that bring client perspectives to programs. From health service provider-client interaction, and community-based growth promotion strategies, to adherence issues with health advice and drug regimens, to school health and nutrition, and community disease surveillance and monitoring, The Manoff Group makes behavior change work. In addition to behavior change programming, The Manoff Group's knowledge management practice has contributed to programs in the areas of HIV/AIDS, supply chain management and nutrition.

  • John Snow, Inc. (JSI), a recognized global leader in public health for over 25 years, provides technical assistance in implementing and managing programs for disadvantaged populations in a range of public health areas, including reproductive health, family planning, maternal health, child health, HIV/AIDS, supply chain management, health systems management, organizational development, health information systems, health financing, training, and policy development.

  • PATH is an international, nonprofit organization known for 30 years for its innovation and leadership in technology development and transfer. PATH collaborates with public and private sector partners to break long-standing cycles of poor health in the fields of vaccines and immunization, family planning and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and child health and nutrition.

 

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