EFACE is a five-year (2020-2025) Cooperative Agreement (CA) funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and implemented by Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau (UPMB) in Kampala and Masaka regions under the Faith Community Initiatives. It is currently in year 2 of implementation. The supported Private Not For Profit (PNFPs) are registered under the Church of Uganda (Anglican church), Seventh Adventist and Pentecost church.
AIM: Strengthen the technical and institutional capacity of FBOs/CBOs/PNFPs to complement the existing efforts by GOU, Development Partners, Civil Society and other stakeholders to attain and sustain epidemic control in Uganda by 2020 and beyond through 5 strategic objectives:
Improving coordination with ministries, decentralized health authorities and FBOs/PNFP structures
GEOGRAPHICAL SCOPE: Project is implemented in two CDC regions of Kampala and Masaka across two cities and 4 districts: Kampala and Masaka Cities, Wakiso, Mpigi, Kalungu, and Lwengo districts respectively. The project currently supports 18 PNFP health facilities.
District/City | Health Facility | Level |
Kampala City | Mengo Hospital | General Hospital |
Kisasi COU HC | HC III | |
JOY Medical Center | HC III | |
Wentz Medical center | HC III | |
St Stephen’s Dispensary & Maternity Center | HC II | |
St Stephen’s Hospital Mpererwe | General Hospital | |
Wakiso | Nampunge HC | HC III |
Kireka SDA HC | HC III | |
Mirembe HC | HC III | |
Rapha Medical center | HC III | |
Mpigi | Double Cure | Hospital |
Kalungu | Kabungo HC | HC III |
Kalungi | HC III | |
Wellsprings Medical Center | HC III | |
Masaka City | Kako HC | HC III |
Lwengo | Kimwanyi HC | HC III |
Katovu HC | HC II |
On August 12, 2020, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded a USD 50 million Five-year Cooperative Agreement (CA) to Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau (UPMB) to implement the LSD project in the five USAID regions of East Central, Eastern, Acholi, Lango and South western Uganda. Through this CA, UPMB as a prime in partnership with Baylor Uganda, Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) and Most At Risk Populations (MARPI) will provide managerial, financial and technical assistance to Private Not-For Profit Organizations (PNFPs) including Faith Based and Civil Society Organizations to continue providing quality HIV/TB services, and strengthen capacity for ownership and sustainability in furtherance of the Government of Uganda and PEPFAR efforts towards attaining the goal of reaching and maintaining HIV epidemic control by 2020, and ending AIDS by 2030.
Specifically, the project supports PNFPs to address gaps through optimization of high yielding HIV Testing and Counseling Service approaches, provision of HIV/TB care and treatment, improve retention and viral suppression, scale up services to reach men and key populations, and strengthen the PNFP institutional capacity and quality for sustainable service delivery.
Activity objectives:
Activity achievements:
Leveraging faith-based structures:
Building institutional capacity and strengthening sustainability:
LSDA supports:
Support for community structures
Coordination with USAID implementing partners and the public Health system:
Accelerate HIV/AIDS epidemic control in Fort Portal Region dubbed ACE FORT, is a five-year project implemented in the Fort Portal Region within a consortium of Baylor Uganda as the prime Partner, Inter Bureau Coalition (UPMB, UCMB, UOMB, & UMMB) and Women’s Organization Network for Human Rights Advocacy (WONETHA) as sub partners. With funding from Baylor-Uganda, The Inter Bureau Coalition/Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau (UPMB) supports 35 Private not for Profit (PNFP) health facilities across nine districts in Rwenzori region under the ACE Fort project.
UPMB sub-grants 35 PNFPs and provides technical assistance in; Prevention, Care and treatment, Strategic Information, Laboratory services Management, Medicines & Supply Chain, Community Facility Frame work, implement Uganda Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Point of Care (POC), facility-based Echo Zoom platform and HMIS Periodic reporting. OVC programing through three health facilities (Virika, Kabarole & Kagando Hospitals) in 2 sub-counties of South Division in Kabarole district and Kisinga in Kasese district.
The AIDS Support Organization (TASO) was awarded a 5-year grant by PEPFAR through the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under Cooperative Agreement Number NU2GGH0020660-01 titled “Accelerating Epidemic Control in Soroti Region in Uganda under Presidents’ Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)” that commenced on April 1st 2017. To implement this project, TASO is in a consortium with Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau (UPMB) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Uganda, Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development, District Local Governments, CDC, communities in the targeted districts including PLHIV and other PEPFAR stakeholders. Soroti Regional project activities aim to diagnose persons infected with HIV, provide life-saving antiretroviral (ARV) therapy for persons living with HIV (PLHIV), and support retention and adherence to ensure HIV viral suppression to reduce AIDS-related deaths. The key objective of the project is to increase prevention, care, treatment, and retention services for at-risk men, women, children, and key populations in Soroti Region.