CFPs: Chemoprevention of Seasonal Malaria in the Health Regions (Guinea-Bissau)

CFPs: Chemoprevention of Seasonal Malaria in the Health Regions (Guinea-Bissau)

Section

Deadline Date
July 13, 2025
Donor Agency
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
Grant Size
Not Available

The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has launched the call for proposals for the Chemoprevention of Seasonal Malaria in the Health Regions to maintain therapeutic levels of these drugs in the blood throughout the four most critical months, significantly reducing the risk of infection.

The QPS aims to pre-emptively administer antimalarial drugs to healthy children during the period of peak transmission, to reduce the incidence of cases and hospitalizations due to malaria.

This approach has demonstrated high efficacy in preventing malaria in similar contexts in West and Sub-Saharan Africa. The effectiveness of the intervention depends not only on the availability and correct administration of drugs, but also on community mobilization, effective communication with caregivers and active engagement of families. Therefore, joint action with CSOs is considered strategic for the success of the campaign. This justifies the partnership that is intended to be established.

Sectors and Areas of Specialization 
  • Cross Sectoral Areas
    • Communication for development
Geographic Focus
  • Guinea-Bissau
    • Sul Province
    • Bissau Region
    • Bissau Region
Expected Results
  • The partnership will contribute to increasing coverage and adherence to the Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention Campaign (QPS); informing populations about the importance of QPS; promoting positive behavior about the benefits of QPS; involving public, administrative and traditional authorities in the QPS campaign; training communication actors in relation to QPS in children under 10 years of age and reinforcing the knowledge of parents and guardians of children targeted by QPS.
Selection Criteria
  • Clarity of activities and expected results
  • Cost effectiveness
  • Experience working with UN
  • Local experience and presence

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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