Collaboration with Other Donor Projects Sample Clauses

Collaboration with Other Donor Projects. XXXXX collaborated with the following partners and donor projects: Central-Level Technical AssistanceFHI 360’s Youth Power Project and Fundação Xxxxx Xxxxxx Contra o SIDA Pediátrico (Xxxxx Xxxxxx Foundation for Pediatric AIDS): To identify key informants at the community and health facility levels willing to participate in the key informant interviews conducted in Maputo Province; to inform the development of the counseling materials on nutrition for PLHIV and/or TB • Peace Corps: To identify volunteers who were willing to participate as key informants in the key informant interviews to inform the development of the counseling materials on nutrition for PLHIV and/or TB • FHI 360’s CAP Project: On the revision of a draft training module on nutrition developed by CAP and the facilitation of a training of trainers using the revised module • UNICEF: On the facilitation of a training for health workers (clinical and non-clinical health facility staff) on the integration of the BFHI into the Maternity Model Initiative in Manica´s Provincial Hospital and in the pre-assessment of Songo’s Rural HospitalThe Association of Nutrition and Food Security (Associação de Nutrição e Segurança Alimentar [ANSA]): To support the SUN-CS Platform Provincial-Level Technical Assistance • International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP) and EGPAF in Nampula Province:To coordinate an integrated district visit to improve nutrition services • ICAP, FGH, and UNICEF in Zambézia Province: To discuss ways to strengthen inter-partner coordination; to coordinate the methodology of support provision to the DPS and the districts of Nicoadala and Alto Molócuè; to conduct joint activities at the district and health facility levels
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Collaboration with Other Donor Projects. XXXXX collaborated with the following partners and donor projects: Central-Level Technical Assistance • Xxxxx Xxxxxx Foundation for Pediatric AIDS (Fundação Xxxxx Xxxxxx Contra o SIDA Pediátrico) to deliver the southern regional PRN II training of trainers. • UNICEF on coordination of activities to accelerate the development of the national IYCF strategy and the implementation of the integrated BFHI into the Maternity Model Initiative in targeted hospitals as per MISAU´s Annual Plan. • ANSA to support the SUN-CS Platform. • FAO to support SETSAN-PAMRDC by revising nutrition education and communication for behavior change materials. Provincial-Level Technical Assistance • In Nampula, coordinated an integrated district visit with ICAP and EGPAF to improve nutrition services, which will take place in the next quarter. • In Nampula, met with MCSP to provide an orientation on the projects’ work, and agreed to maintain communication with MCSP. (MCSP also participates in the provincial PRN TWG.) • ICAP, FGH, and UNICEF in Zambézia Province to discuss ways to strengthen inter- partner coordination; to coordinate the methodology of support provision to the DPS and the districts of Nicoadala and Alto Molócuè; and to conduct joint activities at the district and health facility levels.
Collaboration with Other Donor Projects. The program has established a key strategic partnership with DAI through the Dialogo project, a DFID-funded project focused on civil society and strengthening of municipalities. IREX is a sub-recipient of this project and meets regularly with the project management to coordinate and collaborate on joint efforts. Several meetings took place in Q3, where IREX continued to support the development of Dialogo’s media strategy and the TOR for a media support fund, thus helping to align IREX/MSP strategies with DAI/Dialogo ones. As part of the collaboration with Dialogo, IREX also participated in the elections consortium, a group of organizations providing training for journalists and others in preparation for upcoming elections in 2013 and 2014. A series of meetings were held with other partners.

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