U.S. and Foreign NGO Engagement in U.S. Global Health EffortsBriefing for the International Family Planning CoalitionMay 12, 2015
Kellie Moss
Senior Policy Analyst, Global Health PolicyKaiser Family [email protected]://kff.org/global‐health‐policy/
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Complementary Reports
Foreign NGO Engagement in U.S. Global Health Efforts
Released Yesterday
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• Purpose: provide information about the extent of NGOs’ role in carrying out U.S. global health programs
• Reports provide analyses of NGOs that received global health funding from the U.S. government during FY 2013– Specifically, funding disbursed by USAID in FY 2013 to U.S.‐based and foreign NGOs
implementing USG global health activities– Data downloaded from the U.S. government’s Foreign Assistance Dashboard
(www.ForeignAssistance.gov)
Purpose & Methodology
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• U.S.‐Based NGO: a non‐profit that is independent of the U.S. government and any other government, based in the United States (through either its headquarters or a main U.S. office that had been awarded a USG global health project), and not a university/college, a hospital, or a foundation that solely supports a U.S. government department/agency, hospital, or university.
• Foreign NGO: a non‐profit that is independent of any government, not based in the United States, and not a university/college, a hospital, or a foundation that solely supports a government department/agency, hospital, or university.
NGO Definitions
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NOTES: Reflects USAID disbursements under the “Investing in People: Health” category and the shares of those funds disbursed to U.S.‐based and foreign NGOs.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
Share of USG Global Health Funding Directed to NGOs,by Type, FY 2013
Total Global Health Disbursements by USAID = $6.27 Billion
U.S.‐BasedNGOs
$2.32 Billion (36.9%)
Foreign NGOs$355 Million
(5.7%)
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U.S.‐Based NGOs
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NOTES: Reflects U.S.‐based NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts. SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
Top 20 U.S.‐Based NGOs by USG Global Health Funding,FY 2013
$489.1$369.6
$256.7$154.8
$125.9$87.5$78.8$72.5$68.6$68.0$64.0
$49.6$42.9$39.9
$30.4$30.3$29.1$26.0$19.2$16.8
Partnership for Supply Chain ManagementFHI Development 360
MSHJhpiego
PSIPATH
RTI InternationalJSI Research & Training Institute
PACTIntraHealth InternationalPathfinder International
Save the ChildrenWorld Vision
EngenderHealthEGPAF
IAVIPublic Health Institute
Population CouncilWorld Learning
Amref Health Africa in the USA
Disbursed, in Millions
91% of Total $2.32 Billion = $2.1 Billion Disbursed to Top 20
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NOTES: Water means Water Supply and Sanitation, Other Threats means Other Public Health Threats (and includes NTDs), and PIOET means Pandemic Influenza and Other Emerging Threats (PIOET). Reflects U.S.‐based NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
Number of U.S.‐Based NGOs and USG Global Health Funding by Program Area, FY 2013
Total = $2.32 Billion Disbursed to 135 U.S.‐Based NGOs
$ Disbursed, in Millions, to U.S.‐Based NGOs
75
43
62
34
34
40
22
13
7
HIV
FP/RH
MNCH
Malaria
Nutrition
Water
TB
Other Threats
PIOET
# of U.S.‐Based NGOs
$1,483.9
$235.5$228.9$131.8$66.0$61.0$52.4$50.8$6.5
HIVFP/RHMNCHMalariaNutritionWaterTBOther ThreatsPIOET
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NOTES: Reflects countries with U.S.‐based NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts in a specific country (Kosovo, though not depicted, is part of this group). Additional countries may be reached through regional programs and “worldwide” efforts.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
U.S.‐Based NGOs’ USG Global Health Efforts by Country,FY 2013
72 countries with U.S.‐based NGO efforts
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FHI Development 360MSH
JhpiegoPSI
RTI InternationalIntraHealth International
EngenderHealthJSI Research & Training Institute
Public Health InstituteAcademy for Educational Development
Catholic Relief ServicesPACT
Pathfinder InternationalPATH
Save the ChildrenMedical Care Development, Inc.
Partnership for Supply Chain ManagementU.S. Pharmacopeial Convention
World LearningWorld Vision
NOTES: Reflects number of countries for which U.S.‐based NGOs received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts for a specific country; additional countries may be reached by NGOs through funding for regional programs and “worldwide” efforts. SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
Top 20 U.S.‐Based NGOs by Number of Countries, FY 2013
Number of Countries
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NOTES: Regions align to USAID Bureaus of the same names, reflecting countries addressed by and regional programs overseen by these bureaus (except * indicates includes Afghanistan and Pakistan, which has a separate USAID office). Additional NGOs operating “worldwide” efforts may also operate in these regions. Reflects U.S.‐based NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
Number of U.S.‐Based NGOs and USG Global Health Funding by Region, FY 2013
87
78
30
27
10
11
Africa
Worldwide
Asia*
Latin America & theCaribbean
Middle East
Europe & Eurasia
$ Disbursed, in Millions, to U.S.‐Based NGOs# of U.S.‐Based NGOs
$1,303.2
$743.0
$158.8$83.9
$15.7$12.1
AfricaWorldwideAsia*Latin America& the
Caribbean
Middle EastEurope &Eurasia
Total = $2.32 Billion Disbursed to 135 U.S.‐Based NGOs
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NOTES: Left figure reflects number of U.S.‐based NGOs receiving funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts in each country; additional NGOs may be present who receive funding through USAID for regional or worldwide efforts. Right figure reflects total USG funding disbursed by USAID to U.S.‐based NGOs for USG global health efforts in each country; additional funding provided to regional or worldwide efforts of U.S.‐based NGOs may be directed to efforts in each country.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
Top 20 Countries: Number of and Total USG Global Health Funding to U.S.‐Based NGOs, FY 2013
# of U.S.‐Based NGOs
2925
2318
16151515141413131312121211111110
EthiopiaTanzania
KenyaMalawiNigeria
MaliRwandaUganda
HaitiMozambique
AngolaGhanaZambia
Congo, Democratic Republic ofLiberia
South AfricaIndonesiaNamibiaPakistan
Dominican Republic
$149.7$142.1
$123.9$79.4$73.1
$64.3$59.7
$49.8$38.7$35.9$30.9$29.2$27.5$26.7$23.1$22.5$22.4$21.5$20.9
KenyaNigeriaEthiopiaTanzaniaZambia
Congo, Democratic…Uganda
MozambiqueHaiti
South AfricaMalawi
ZimbabweGhana
RwandaSenegal
South SudanMadagascar
MaliAfghanistan
Angola
$ Disbursed, in Millions, to U.S.‐Based NGOs
$196.6
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• A Glimmer of Hope Foundation• American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
• Academy for Educational Development (AED) #
• ACDI/VOCA• Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)
• African Wildlife Foundation• Africare• Aga Khan Foundation• AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC)
• Alliance for Youth Achievement
• American Council on Education
• American Institutes for Research
• American International Health Alliance
• Amref Health Africa in the USA (formerly African Medical and Research Foundation)
• Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT)
• American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA)
• Armenian American Cultural Association (AACA)
• Armenian EyeCare Project• Aspen Institute, The• Axios Foundation• CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere)
• Carter Center, The
• Catholic Medical Missions Board
• Catholic Relief Services (CRS)• Center for Human Services• ChildFund International USA (formerly Christian Children's Fund)
• Concern Worldwide US• Counterpart International• Cross International• Curamericas Global• Diagnostics For All• D‐REV• Education Development Center
• Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
• EngenderHealth• Episcopal Relief & Development
• Feed the Children• FHI Development 360 (formerly Family Health International)
• Future Generations• FXB USA (Association Francois‐Xavier Bagnoud USA)
• Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance• Global Alliance for TB Drug Development
• Global Communities (formerly CHF International)
• Global Environment and Technology Foundation
• Global Partners in Care (formerly Foundation for Hospices in Sub‐Saharan Africa)
• Global Team for Local Initiatives
• Gorongosa Restoration Project (Gregory C. Carr Foundation)
• Grameen Foundation USA• Green Empowerment• Health Alliance International• Health Partners• Health Right International• Health Through Walls• Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights (Heartland Alliance International)
• Helen Keller International• HOPE worldwide• Innovations for Poverty Action• Institute of International Education
• International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI)
• International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
• International City/County Management Association
• International Medical Corps• International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC)
• International Partnership for Microbicides
• International Relief and Development
• International Rescue Committee (IRC)
• International Research and Exchange Board (IREX)
• International Virtual e‐Hospital Foundation
• International Youth Foundation (IYF)
• Internews Network• IntraHealth International• James R. Jordan Foundation• Jane Goodall Institute• Johns Hopkins Program for International Education in Gynecology and Obstetrics (Jhpiego)
• JSI Research & Training Institute
• Lifewater International• Link Community Development• Lutheran World Relief• Management Sciences for Health (MSH)
• Medical Care Development (including Medical Care Development International)
• Medical Teams International (formerly northwest medical teams)
• Mennonite Economic Development Associates
• Mercy Corps• Mercy‐USA for Aid and Development
• Millennium Water Alliance• mothers2mothers• mWater• National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA)
• National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA International
• Natural Family Planning Center of Washington D.C (TeenSTAR)
• Nazarene Compassionate Ministries
• Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security
• PACT• Palms for Life Fund• Partners for Development• Partners In Health• Partners of the Americas• Partnership for Child Health Care #
• Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM)
• Pathfinder International• PCI‐Media Impact (formerly Population Communication International)
• Plan International USA• Population Council• Population Reference Bureau (PRB)
• Population Services International (PSI)
• Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)
• Project C.U.R.E. (Commission on Urgent Relief and Equipment)
• Project Concern International• Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere)
• Project Medishare for Haiti• Public Health Institute (PHI)• RAND Corporation• Relief International• Research Triangle Institute
(RTI International)• Samaritan's Purse• Save the Children• Search for Common Ground• Sesame Workshop• South Africa Partners• Synergos Institute• TechnoServe• TOSTAN• Touch Foundation• United States (U.S.) Pharmacopeial Convention
• Wildlife Conservation Society• Winrock International• World Concern• World Education• World Hope International• World Learning for International Development (World Learning)
• World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (World Relief)
• World Renew (formerly Christian Reformed World Relief Committee)
• World Vision• World Wildlife Fund (WWF)• YMCA
U.S.‐Based NGOs Implementing U.S. Global Health Efforts, FY 2013
NOTES: Reflects U.S.‐based NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts. # means NGO is defunct.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
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•American Association for the Advancement of Science•Academy for Educational Development•ACDI/VOCA•American Council on Education•Amref Health Africa in the USA•Aspen Institute, The•CARE•Catholic Relief Services•ChildFund International USA•Counterpart International•Education Development Center•Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation•EngenderHealth•FHI Development 360•Helen Keller International•International Center for Research on Women•International Partnership for Microbicides•International Rescue Committee•Internews Network•IntraHealth International•James R. Jordan Foundation•Jhpiego•JSI Research & Training Institute
•Management Sciences for Health•Medical Care Development•Mercy Corps•National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance•Partnership for Supply Chain Management•Pathfinder International•Plan International USA•Population Council•Population Reference Bureau•Population Services International•PATH•Public Health Institute•RTI International•Save the Children•TOSTAN•Wildlife Conservation Society•World Education•World Learning•World Wildlife Fund•World Vision
43 NGOs
U.S.‐Based NGOs Implementing USG FP/RH Efforts,FY 2013
NOTES: Reflects U.S.‐based NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for FP/RH efforts. SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
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Foreign NGOs
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NOTES: Reflects foreign (non‐U.S.‐based) NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts. SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard website , ForeignAssistance.gov.
Top 20 Foreign NGOs by USG Global Health Funding,FY 2013
Disbursed,In Millions
$66.4$44.6
$30.1$19.9
$15.1$10.9$9.9$8.4$7.3$7.1$6.4$5.6$5.5$5.2$4.5$4.1$4.0$3.9$3.9$3.9
KNCV Tuberculosis FoundationRight to Care
Marie Stopes InternationalAnova Health Institute
Society for Family Health NigeriaHospice Palliative Care Association of South Africa
Fondazione AVSIKheth'Impilo AIDS Free Living
Inter‐Religious Council of UgandaInternational Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Reproductive and Child Health Alliance (RACHA)International HIV/AIDS Alliance
PROSALUDReproductive Health Association of Cambodia (RHAC)
Equity Group FoundationGlobal Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)
Uganda Health Marketing GroupKHANA
Organization for Public Health Interventions and DevelopmentADEMAS
75% of Total $355 Million = $267 Million Disbursed to Top 20
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NOTES: Water means Water Supply and Sanitation, and PIOET means Pandemic Influenza and Other Emerging Threats (PIOET). Left figure reflects foreign (non‐U.S.‐based) NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts by program area, while right figure reflects total USG funding disbursed by USAID to foreign NGOs for USG global health efforts by program area. NGOs may have received funding in one or more program areas.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard website , ForeignAssistance.gov.
Number of Foreign NGOs and USG Global Health Funding by Program Area, FY 2013
$195.7
$73.2
$46.0
$23.1$7.4$4.7$4.6$0.4
$, In Millions, to Foreign NGOs
97
16
22
24
28
10
9
3
HIV
TB
FP/RH
MCH
Water
Malaria
Nutrition
PIOET
# of Foreign NGOs
Total = $355 Million Disbursed to 157 NGOs
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NOTES: Reflects countries with foreign (non‐U.S.‐based) NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts in a specific country. Additional countries may be reached through regional programs and “worldwide” efforts.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard website , ForeignAssistance.gov.
Foreign NGOs’ USG Global Health Efforts by Country,FY 2013
42 Countries with Foreign (Non‐U.S.‐Based) NGO Efforts
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NOTES: Reflects proportions of foreign (non‐U.S.‐based) NGOs by number of countries for which they received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts in specific countries; additional countries may be reached by NGOs through funding for regional programs and “worldwide” efforts.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard website , ForeignAssistance.gov.
Foreign NGOs by Number of Countries, FY 2013
136 NGOs:1 Country Each
4 NGOs: 2‐9 Countries Each
1 NGO: 10 or More Countries
141 NGOs Reaching 42 Countries
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NOTES: Regions align to USAID Bureaus of the same names, reflecting countries addressed by and regional programs overseen by these bureaus (except * indicates includes Afghanistan and Pakistan, which has a separate USAID office). Additional NGOs operating “worldwide” efforts may also operate in these regions. Left figure reflects foreign (non‐U.S.‐based) NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts in these regions, while right figure reflects total USG funding disbursed by USAID to foreign NGOs for USG global health efforts in these regions and “worldwide.”SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard website , ForeignAssistance.gov.
Number of Foreign NGOs and USG Global Health Funding by Region, FY 2013
Total = $355 Million Disbursed to 157 NGOs
105
25
15
16
1
2
Africa
Asia*
Worldwide
Latin America &the Caribbean
Middle East
Europe & Eurasia
$263.8
$47.7$25.7$16.7
$0.7$0.3
AfricaAsia*WorldwideLatinAmerican &the Caribbean
Middle EastEurope &Eurasia
# of Foreign NGOs $, In Millions, to Foreign NGOs
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NOTES: Left figure reflects number of foreign (non‐U.S.‐based) NGOs receiving funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts in each country, while right figure reflects total USG funding disbursed by USAID to foreign NGOs for USG global health efforts in each country. Funding through regional and/or worldwide efforts may increase number of NGOs present and total funding in each country.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard website , ForeignAssistance.gov.
Top 13 Countries by Number of and Total USG Global Health Funding to Foreign NGOs, FY 2013
19
14
14
8
7
7
7
7
5
5
5
5
5
South Africa
Tanzania
Uganda
Malawi
Ethiopia
Indonesia
Namibia
Nigeria
Cambodia
Kenya
Mozambique
Rwanda
Senegal
$97.8
$47.1
$31.6
$17.6
$13.0
$11.8
$11.8
$10.7
$9.1
$8.9
$7.8
$6.5
$6.3
South Africa
Uganda
Nigeria
Cambodia
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Indonesia
Tanzania
Namibia
Bolivia
Kenya
Malawi
Pakistan
# of Foreign NGOs $, In Millions, to Foreign NGOs
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• ACTED (Agence d'Aide a la Cooperation Technique Et au Developpement)
• ADEMAS (Agence pour le Developpement du Marketing Social)
• ADPP (Ajuda de Desenvolvimento de Povo para Povo) Angola
• Africa Health Placements• African Enterprise International• African Palliative Care Association• African Water Association• AgriAids SA• Agribusiness in Sustainable Natural
African Plant Products (ASNAPP)• AIDS Support Organization, The
(TASO)• Anova Health Institute• ARCAD‐SIDA (Association de
Recherche de Communication et d'Accompagnement a Domicile des Personnes Vivant avec le VIH et le SIDA)
• Areopagus• Ariel Glaser Pediatric AIDS Healthcare
Initiative (AGPAHI)• Asociacion Benefica PRISMA• Asociacion de Desarrollo Comunitario
del Departamento de Carazo (ADECA)• Asociacion Hondurena de
Planificacion de Familia (Ashonplafa)• Asociacion Los Andes de Cajamarca
(ALAC)• Associacao Espaco de Prevencao e
Atencao Humanizada (EPAH)• Association de Soutien au
Developpement des Activites de Population (ASDAP)
• Association of Private Health Facilities in Tanzania
• Aurum Institute, The• Avocats San Frontieres• Banja La Mtsogolo• Botswana Retired Nurses Society
(BORNUS)• Caribbean HIV & AIDS Alliance• Caritas Rwanda
• Caritas Senegal• Catholic AIDS Action• CCAP Nkhoma Synod Relief and
Development• Centre International de
Developpement et de Recherche(CIDR)
• Centro de Información y Recursospara el Desarrollo (CIRD)
• Centro de Investigacion, Educacion y Servicios Salud Sexual–SaludReproductiva (CIES)
• CHAMP• Child Welfare Bloemfontein &
Childline Free State• Childline Mpumalanga• Children in Distress (CINDI) Network• Christian Health Association (Nigeria)• Christian Health Association of
Malawi• Christian Social Service Commission• Church Alliance for Orphans• Concern Universal• Congress of Local Authorities from
Moldova (CALM)• Cellule de Coordination sur les
Pratiques Traditionnelles Affectant la Santé des Femmes et des Enfants(CPTAFE)
• Dasra (Impact Foundation (India))• Development Aid from People to
People (DAPP) Zambia• Development Workshop• Dignitas International• Environment and Public Health
Organization (ENPHO)• Equity Group Foundation• European Cooperative for Rural
Development (EUCORD)• Fayyaa Integrated Development
Organization• Federacion Red Nicasalud• Federation of Indian Chambers of
Commerce and Industry (FICCI)• Fondazione AVSI (Associazione
Voluntari per Servici Internationale,
AVSI)• Fundacao para o Desenvolvimento da
Comunidade (FDC)• Fundacion PRODEIN (Promotora del
Desarrollo Integral) (ABC PRODEIN)• Fundacion REDDOM (Rural Economic
Development Dominica)• Future Families• GECHAAN (The Gembu Center for
HIV/AIDS Advocacy Nigeria)• Ghana ‐West Africa Project to
Combat AIDS and STI (WAPCAS)• GHESKIO (The Haitian Group for the
Study of Kaposi's Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections) Centers
• Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, The (GAIN)
• Grassroot Soccer South Africa• Groupe d’Action pour le
Developpement Communautaire• Health Insurance Fund• HIVSA• Hospice Africa Uganda• Hospice Palliative Care Association of
South Africa• Icebreakers Uganda• Ifakara Health Institute• Indonesian International Education
Foundation• Institute of Natural Resources• Instituto Dominicano de Desarrollo
Integral (IDDI)• Integrated Midwives’ Association of
the Philippines• International Center for Biosaline
Agriculture• International Centre for Reproductive
Health (ICRH)• International HIV/AIDS Alliance• International Union Against
Tuberculosis and Lung Disease• Inter‐Religious Council of Uganda• Jaringan Kesejahteraan/Kesehatan
Masyarakat (JKM)• Joint Medical Store (JMS)• KAYEC (Katutura Youth and
Enterprise Centre) Trust• Kazakhstan Association on Sexual and
Reproductive Health• Kenan Institute Asia (Kenan
Foundation Asia)• Kenya Community Development
Foundation• Kenya Rural Enterprise Program (K‐
REP)• KHANA• Kheth’Impilo AIDS Free Living• Kigezi Diocese Water and Sanitation
Programme• KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation• Lanka Rain Water Harvesting Forum• Lembaga Kesehatan Nahdlatul Ulama
(LKNU)• Life in Abundance• Lifeline/Childline Namibia• Lifeskills Promoters• Lilongwe Medical Relief Fund Trust• Malaria Consortium• Marie Stopes International (MSI)• Maritime Life Precious Foundation• Merlin (Medical Emergency Relief
International)• Mildmay• N’weti ‐ Health Communication• National Association of Child Care
Workers (NACCW)• NawaLife Trust ‐ Namibian Centre for
Communication Programmes• Nepal CRS Company• Network on Ethics/Human Rights,
Law, HIV/AIDS – Prevention, Support & Care (NELA)
• Networking HIV/AIDS Community of South Africa (NACOSA)
• Nyumbani (Children of God Relief Institute)
• Operation ASHA• Organization for Public Health
Interventions and Development (OPHID)
• Organization for Social Services for AIDS
• Otse Community Home Based Care Trust
• Participatory Action & Learning Methodologies (PALM) Foundation
• Partners in Hope• PASADA (Pastoral Activities and
Services for People with AIDS in Dar es Salaam Archdiocese)
• Penabulu Alliance (PenabuluFoundation)
• PharmAccess Foundation• Philippine Business for Social
Progress• Population Foundation of India• Population Services Zimbabwe• Profamilia (Asociacion Dominicana
Pro‐Bienestar de la Familia)• PROSALUD• Regional Centre for Quality of
Healthcare (RCQHC)• Reproductive and Child Health
Alliance (RACHA)• Reproductive Health Association of
Cambodia (RHAC)• Reproductive Health Uganda• REPSSI (Regional Psychosocial
Support Initiative)• Reseau Africain pour le
Developpement Integre (RADI)• Retrak• Right to Care• Roman Catholic Diocese of Timika• Save the Children UK• Sexual Minorities Uganda• Social Empowerment and Building
Accessibility Center (SEBAC) Nepal• Social Marketing Company• Society for Family Health Namibia• Society for Family Health Nigeria• Society for Family Health Rwanda• Solutions for Innovative Policies,
Programs and Technologies (formerly Population Council South Africa)
• Soutoura Association• Tanzania Chamber of Minerals and
Energy
• Thembalethu Development (formerly TEBA Development)
• T‐MARC Tanzania• Tshwane Leadership Foundation• Tubeho Association• Uganda Health and Science Press
Association• Uganda Health Marketing Group• University Research South Africa• Water & Sanitation for the Urban
Poor (WSUP)• West African Association for Marine
Environment (WAAME)• Witkoppen Health and Welfare
Centre• Women Farmers Advancement
Network (WOFAN) • Women in Law and Development in
Africa (WILDAF)• Women’s League of Creative
Initiative• Yayasan Cipta Cara Padu (YCCP, CCP‐I
Foundation)• Young Women's Christian Association
(YWCA) of Nigeria
Foreign NGOs Implementing U.S. Global Health Efforts,FY 2013
NOTES: Reflects foreign NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG global health efforts.SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
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•ADEMAS•Ariel Glaser Pediatric AIDS Healthcare Initiative•Asociacion Hondurena de Planificacion de Familia(Ashonplafa)•Centro de Investigacion, Educacion y ServiciosSalud Sexual–Salud Reproductiva (CIES)•Federacion Red NicaSalud•Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry•Health Insurance Fund•Ifakara Health Institute•Integrated Midwives’ Association of the Philippines•Kazakhstan Association on Sexual and Reproductive Health•KHANA•Marie Stopes International•N’weti – Health Communication•Nepal CRS Company•Population Services Zimbabwe•PROSALUD
•Regional Center for Quality of Health Care•Reproductive and Child Health Alliance (RACHA)•Reproductive Health Association of Cambodia (RHAC)•Social Marketing Company•Society for Family Health Nigeria•T‐MARC Tanzania
22 NGOs
Foreign NGOs Implementing USG FP/RH Efforts,FY 2013
NOTES: Reflects foreign NGOs that received funding disbursed by USAID for USG FP/RH efforts. SOURCES: KFF analysis of USAID FY2013 transaction data, downloaded 10‐10‐2014 through the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard (ForeignAssistance.gov).
U.S. and Foreign NGO Engagement in U.S. Global Health Efforts
Thank you!
Kellie Moss
Senior Policy Analyst, Global Health PolicyKaiser Family [email protected]://kff.org/global‐health‐policy/