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'''RFA #2020-053 | Telecommunications Partner to support health workers in Guinea'''
'''RFA #2020-053 | Telecommunications Partner to support health workers in Guinea'''

Revision as of 00:40, 18 November 2020


Open Solicitations

An up-to-date list of open solicitations from Digital Square can also be found on our Solicitation Page.

RFA #2020-060 | Digital Health Applied Leadership Program (DHALP)

Applications due November 30, 2020 at 5:00pm EST

Through this RFA, Digital Square seeks partners for a newly conceptualized Digital Health Applied Leadership Program (DHALP). The DHALP responds to demands from countries for greater support in digital health and leadership capacity building and the critical need to build cadres of well-informed, effective leaders to help countries implement digital health systems, as identified in the WHO Draft Global Strategy on Digital Health and other global and regional strategies. The vision for the DHALP is a blended-learning program to prepare digital health leaders and members of country governing bodies to successfully lead and execute digital health transformation initiatives. A flexible, interactive, and modular approach to learning, the DHALP comprises core courses, virtual workshops, and a final in-person “graduation” workshop at the end of the Program, with support throughout from learning facilitators and coaches.

RFA #2020-053 | Telecommunications Partner to support health workers in Guinea

Applications due November 6, 2020 at 23:59 GMT (4:59pm PT) | Applications MUST be submitted in English

Through this RFA, Digital Square seeks partnership with a subrecipient that can work in close partnership with the Ministry of Health (MoH), GOG e-Government Agency, Agence Nationale de la Gouvernance électronique et de l’informatisation de l’Etat (ANGEIE), and USAID Guinea to develop a digital health telecommunications package (SMS, voice calls, internet) to exchange information on health services, good health practices and standards, disease outbreaks, public service announcements for health, and provide referral and alerts.

Closed Solicitations

Previous solicitations are listed below: