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1) The development of plans and innovations associated with capacity building and support for scale-up of efficient and effective approaches and models that are designed for HIV-related services.

2) The promise to support the South Africa Government in the process of creating, developing, implementing, and institutionalizing innovations and technological advances that would substantially improve patient outcomes for certain key populations who are affected with HIV.

Primarily, the participating organization will be tasked to support the South African Government in determining, strengthening, and institutionalizing better and cost-effective practices and innovations that would help in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of HIV and AIDS.

All the innovations and technological/medical advances that will be covered under the program should all be in accordance with policies and priorities that are set by the South African government.

The United States Agency for International Development is set to administer a total funding amount of $105,000,000 to support the HIV Innovations for Improved Patient Outcomes for Priority Populations Program.

The local organizations and institutions that will be deemed eligible to submit an application under this program are the following:

1) Any local South African partner

2) Non-governmental organizations and institutions

3) Private voluntary organizations (PVOs)

4) Faith-based and community organizations

5) For-profit and non-profit establishments including small businesses.

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