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Partnerships

  1. OPHA has a partnership agreement with Care of Afghan Families (CAF) for the implementation of a Performance-Based contract to Deliver the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) and Essential Package of Health Services (EPHS) in Logar Province under the Sehatmandi project. The project is funded by MoPH/WB (IBRD, IDA, GFF, ARTF). The duration of the project is for 30 months (Jan 2019 to the end of Jun 2022). Under this contract, both partner organizations are responsible to run a total of 47 HFs (1 PH, 2 DH, 10 CHC, 20 BHC, 13 PHC, and 1 Prison Health Center) and 232 HPs. The total beneficiaries of the project are around 430917 people.
  2. OPHA has a partnership agreement with CAF for the implementation of the Afghanistan COVID-19 emergency response and health preparedness project in Logar province. The details of this project are clearly mentioned in OPHA’s ongoing and current projects and in the OPHA background page.
  3. OPHA has implemented the Whole of Afghanistan Multi-sectorial need assessment (MSNA) 2020 project in Logar province through a partnership with the ACTED organization. The project started in Aug 2020 and has been ended on the 15th of Sep 2020. The general objective of this project was to Inform multi-cluster humanitarian programming for the Afghanistan response by identifying inter-sectoral needs and how they inter-relate across different geographic locations and population groups outlined in the Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO). Findings from the first assessment will then inform the 2020 HNO, and support the updating of the 2018-2021 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) for 2021. WoAAs 2018 – 2023 ultimately aims to capture trends of inter-sectoral/sectoral needs within and across vulnerable populations.
  4. OPHA has signed the triple MoU with ACBAR and SAF for the implementation of the Twinning Program Phase -2 (TP-2). The Twinning Program aims to address this by pairing NNGOs with Advisors that provide mentoring and guidance to their Afghan counterparts on institutional management, humanitarian practices, and strategy. The beneficiary of this project is the OPHA organization

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