Users Guide to USAID/Washington Health Programs
Users Guide to USAID/Washington Health Programs
Users Guide to USAID/Washington Health Programs
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Office of Population and Reproductive <strong>Health</strong> (PRH): CSL<br />
Central Contraceptive Procurement (CCP)<br />
Agreement Type:<br />
Contract<br />
Agreement Number:<br />
Various<br />
Project Number:<br />
936-3057<br />
Duration:<br />
1990 - 2018<br />
Geographic Scope:<br />
Worldwide<br />
COR/AOR:<br />
Bonita Blackburn<br />
Telephone:<br />
(202) 712 - 1231<br />
Fax:<br />
(202) 216 - 3404<br />
Email:<br />
bblackburn@usaid.gov<br />
TA:<br />
N/A<br />
Activity Direc<strong>to</strong>r:<br />
*Fiscal Year 2011 sub contracts<br />
include:<br />
Bayer <strong>Health</strong>Care<br />
Pharmaceuticals;Pfizer;<br />
Female <strong>Health</strong> Company;<br />
Unidus Corporation; Innolatex<br />
Sdn. Bhd.; Quindao Double<br />
Buterfly Group, Co.;<br />
Karex Industries Sdn. Bhd.; Thai<br />
Nippon Rubber Industry Co.,<br />
LTD; Suretex Limited,<br />
Merck MSD; Injeflex;<br />
Cycle Technologies, Inc.;<br />
UPS and Logenix<br />
Purpose<br />
To serve as the central procurement mechanism for Missions <strong>to</strong> purchase<br />
high quality contraceptives, condoms, and other essential public health<br />
supplies.<br />
Services Provided<br />
CCP utilizes the field support mechanism for the transfer, obligation, and<br />
disbursement of all <strong>USAID</strong> funds designated for contraceptives, male<br />
and female condoms, and other essential public health supplies. CCP is<br />
currently implemented through the (<strong>USAID</strong> | DELIVER PROJECT Task<br />
Order 5 (TO5)), <strong>to</strong> provide procurement, warehousing and freight services.<br />
CCP provides a mechanism for independent testing <strong>to</strong> moni<strong>to</strong>r the<br />
quality of products donated <strong>to</strong> <strong>USAID</strong> programs. The quality control and<br />
testing of products is implemented by FHI360.<br />
CCP continues <strong>to</strong> offer a choice of contraceptives and condoms. However,<br />
the breadth of commodities CCP is now able <strong>to</strong> procure has broadened<br />
<strong>to</strong> a range of essential health supplies including but not limited <strong>to</strong><br />
nutritional supplements, medical equipment, vaccines, pharmaceuticals,<br />
diagnostics and other essential public health supplies. For more information<br />
on procuring these commodities, please contact Erin Seaver at<br />
eseaver@usaid.gov.<br />
Condom availability and use in most countries is inadequate and funding<br />
for the procurement of condoms in PEPFAR non-focus countries is<br />
often unavailable. To fill this important gap, CCP administers the Commodity<br />
Fund (CF). The CF aims <strong>to</strong> increase condom availability for HIV<br />
and AIDS prevention by providing condoms free of charge <strong>to</strong> non-focus<br />
countries.<br />
Additional resources are available for Missions and the programs they<br />
support who plan <strong>to</strong> order commodities including <strong>USAID</strong> Contraceptive<br />
and Condom Catalog and Ordering Essential Public <strong>Health</strong> Supplies:<br />
<strong>Guide</strong>lines for <strong>USAID</strong> Missions and Country <strong>Programs</strong>. For more information<br />
and <strong>to</strong> view these publications, please visit our website: http://<br />
www.usaid.gov/our_work/global_health/pop/techareas/contraprocure.<br />
html<br />
*Contrac<strong>to</strong>rs may change annually due <strong>to</strong> competitive contract procedures.<br />
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Means of Access<br />
Field Support