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IFPS-II Technical Assistance Project (ITAP)—India
The Innovations in Family Planning Services IFPS II
Technical Assistance Project (ITAP) is funded by USAID/India
to improve reproductive and child health (RCH) across the
country. Activities are national in scope, including support
to the national government's RCH-II Program, but attention
focuses on the three northern states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal,
and Jharkhand.
The primary approach of ITAP is to foster public-private
partnerships to expand access to affordable, quality RCH
services in rural areas and urban slums. In doing so, the
project will design, test, document, and leverage expansion
of effective partnership models. In particular, ITAP seeks
to:
- Build the capacity of local organizations to meet the
needs of their communities;
- Ensure high standards of care;
- Facilitate collaboration between the public and private
sectors in efforts to address family planning and reproductive
health needs; and
- Use research to refine and improve program approaches.
The project builds on the efforts of the first phase
of the IFPS Project (1992–2004), which developed a
range of innovative approaches for expanding access to RCH
services primarily in Uttar Pradesh. The performance period
for ITAP is 2005–2010.
This project is a task order under the Public Private Partnership
Indefinite Quantity Contract (PSP IQC) funded by USAID.
Constella Futures is the prime contractor for ITAP.