[Federal Register Volume 69, Number 100 (Monday, May 24, 2004)]
[Notices]
[Page 29545]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 04-11634]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[Program Announcement 04195]
Strengthening the Masters-Level Public Health Training Program in
Zimbabwe; Notice of Intent To Fund Single Eligibility Award
A. Purpose
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the
intent to fund fiscal year (FY) 2004 funds for a cooperative agreement
program to strengthen masters-level graduate training programs in
public health to more comprehensively address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in
Zimbabwe. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number for this
program is 93.283.
B. Eligible Applicant
Assistance will be provided only to the University of Zimbabwe
(UZ), with the assistance targeted to the Department of Community
Medicine (DCM). No other applications are solicited.
The UZ/DCM MPH program is an applied epidemiology training program
founded through a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health
and Child Welfare (MOHCW) and the UZ/DCM. During the past three years,
the MPH Program has trained 37 personnel in its two-year course. It
also trained approximately 416 district health team members in health
information for district management leading to a Certificate in Health
Information for District Management (CHIDM).
The UZ/DCM MPH program is the only MPH program in the country and
the only graduate public health program providing core public health
trainings. The purpose of this agreement is to build upon the success
of the program and allow it to expand without compromising the quality
of the training.
Zimbabwe is among the countries in the world most affected by HIV/
AIDS: HIV prevalence is estimated to be approximately 25 percent, there
has been a ten-fold increase in the number of TB cases, and up to 35
percent of the children may be orphaned by AIDS at the end of this
decade. At the same time, the public health response to the epidemic in
Zimbabwe is inadequate due, in part, to insufficient manpower in the
Zimbabwe public health system and lack of sufficient expertise in HIV/
AIDS. This training program will enable Zimbabwe to train and place
epidemiologists who are better equipped to address epidemics.
C. Funding
Approximately $173,000 is available in FY 2004 to fund this award.
It is expected that the award will begin on or before July 15, 2004,
and will be made for a 12-month budget period within a project period
of up to three years. Funding estimates may change.
D. Where To Obtain Additional Information
For general comments or questions about this announcement, contact:
Technical Information Management, CDC Procurement and Grants Office,
2920 Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA 30341-4146, Telephone: 770-488-2700.
For program technical assistance, contact: Shannon Hader, M.D.,
Director, CDC Zimbabwe, 38 Samora Machel Avenue, Harare, Zimbabwe,
telephone: +263 4 796040, E-mail: [email protected].
For budget assistance, contact: Shirley Wynn, Grants Management
Specialist, CDC Procurement and Grants Office, 2920 Brandywine Road,
Atlanta, GA 30341, Telephone: 770-488-2696, E-mail: [email protected].
Dated: May 17, 2004.
William P. Nichols,
Acting Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
[FR Doc. 04-11634 Filed 5-21-04; 8:45 am]
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