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Strengthening Communities through Integrated Programming (SCIP)
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Program Overview
In Mozambique, Vanderbilt works in collaboration with a World Vision-led consortium to implement a USAID-funded five-year multi-sector grant, Strengthening Communities through Integrated Programming (SCIP). The consortium is locally known as Ogumaniha, which in Chuabo, one of the local languages, means “united for a common purpose”.
This program aims to improve the health and livelihood of children, women and families in Zambézia Province. To achieve this goal, the program focuses on:
- Strengthening and increasing access to the health, nutrition and HIV & AIDS care system for target groups;
- Promoting and financing demand-driven community investments for agricultural production through value chain additions;
- Income-generation;
- Water and sanitation; and
- Building and reinforcing existing institutional capacity of governmental departments and community stakeholders.
Vanderbilt’s subsidiary Friends in Global Health leads the monitoring and evaluation component of the program, as well as provides technical assistance in the area of health and HIV & AIDS for the seven member consortium.
Scaling Up Comprehensive Positive Prevention in the Republic of Mozambique
This program works with host countries and other key partners to assess the needs of the Republic of Mozambique and design a customized program of assistance that fits within the host nation’s strategic plan and partnership framework.
Technical Assistance for Strategic Information Activities in the Republic of Mozambique
The purpose of this program is to provide technical assistance to USG Implementing partners, including the Ministry of Health of Mozambique (MOH), in developing, strengthening, deploying, and supporting health information systems to collect, aggregate, analyze and report data essential for monitoring, planning, and prioritization in the national program to combat HIV/AIDS.
Baseline Survey
SCIP – Ogumaniha Baseline Survey
SCIP – Ogumaniha Baseline Survey Report – Provincial Estimates
SCIP – Ogumaniha Baseline Survey Report – Provincial Estimates (Portuguese)
SCIP – Ogumaniha Baseline Survey Report – Alto Molocue, Morrumbala, and Namacurra District Estimates
Technical Report for use of Satellite Imagery
Baseline Survey Fact Sheets
- Antenatal services
- Family planning
- Vaccination
- Malaria
- Care for respiratory and diarrheal disease
- Dietary diversity and food security
- Child anthropometrics
- HIV knowledge
- Water, sanitation, and hygiene




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