XM-DAC-30010-utd-act_scaleup
ACT Scale-up Project
ACT Scale up initiative
The ACT Scale-up project was initiated to provide 47,016,160 high quality ACT treatments to seven countries. The project covers 11 programs chosen because of their participation in the GFATM round grants
Completion
December 2007
End of 2012
UNITAID
Ambachew Yohannes
41227915503
unitaid@who.int
Avenue Appia 20 CH-1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland
http://www.unitaid.org/en/act-scale-up
United Nations Internationial Drug Purchase Facility
UNICEF
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Multilateral
ODA
Project-type interventions
Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Untied
15757185
Disbursement
UNICEF
ODA
Project-type interventions
Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Untied
Money is disbursed directly to the implementing institution and managed through a separate bank account
65413057
Commitment
UNICEF
ODA
Project-type interventions
Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Untied
Money is disbursed directly to the implementing institution and managed through a separate bank account
9128683
Disbursement
UNICEF
ODA
Project-type interventions
Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Untied
Money is disbursed directly to the implementing institution and managed through a separate bank account
4644698
Disbursement
UNICEF
ODA
Project-type interventions
Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Untied
Money is disbursed directly to the implementing institution and managed through a separate bank account
7083306
Disbursement
UNICEF
ODA
Project-type interventions
Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Untied
Money is disbursed directly to the implementing institution and managed through a separate bank account
3230260
Disbursement
UNICEF
ODA
Project-type interventions
Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Untied
Money is disbursed directly to the implementing institution and managed through a separate bank account
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Disbursement
UNICEF
ODA
Project-type interventions
Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Untied
Money is disbursed directly to the implementing institution and managed through a separate bank account