HTM-CLM Project Consortium Agreement Signing

The Network of Networks of HIV Positives in Ethiopia (NEP+) proudly hosted the Sub-Sub-Recipients Consortium Agreement Signing Ceremony for the Integrated HIV, TB and Malaria Community-Led Monitoring (HTM-CLM) Project.

The project is implemented under the leadership of the Federal Ministry of Health Ethiopia, through the Global Fund GC7 RSSH Program โ€“ Community Systems Strengthening Intervention: Community-Led Monitoring.

During the ceremony, Kassahun Tadesse, Chief Executive Director of NEP+, delivered the welcoming remarks as the lead organization of the project. In his address, he highlighted the importance of collaboration among partner organizations and emphasized the value of working collectively to strengthen community-led monitoring systems.

He noted that although the journey to reach this stage involved several challenges, the outcome is rewarding. He expressed appreciation to all team members and partner organizations for their dedication and collective effort in achieving this important milestone and reaffirmed the commitment to implement the project with strong performance.

The agreement was signed between Network of Networks of HIV Positives in Ethiopia (NEP+), Consortium of Christian Relief and Development Association (CCRDA), Integrated Services on Health and Development Organization (ISHDO), and Health Development and Anti-Malaria Association (HDAMA).

Four organizations united by a shared commitment to strengthen community-led monitoring and improve health service delivery.

The proposed project aims to improve access to and quality of HIV, TB, and Malaria services and strengthen the protection of human rights through education, evidence generation, engagement, and advocacy.

The project will be implemented in 128 woredas across 12 regions and two city administrations in Ethiopia, empowering communities to actively participate in monitoring and improving health services.

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