Opportunity Information: Apply for RFI442202201
USAID/Cambodia Sustainable System Strengthening for Quality Improvement (3S-QI) is a planned five-year health systems strengthening activity focused on improving how both public and private health services are delivered in Cambodia, with an emphasis on consistent, measurable quality. The effort is designed to increase the capacity of health institutions and providers to deliver high-quality priority services, particularly in maternal and child health and in the prevention, detection, and treatment of infectious diseases. In practical terms, the opportunity is about moving beyond short-term service delivery gains and strengthening the underlying systems, rules, and capabilities that make quality care routine and sustainable.
The activity is meant to build on USAID's prior investments in health system strengthening and incorporate lessons learned from other stakeholders working in Cambodia's health sector. It aligns directly with the Royal Government of Cambodia's Health Strategic Plan Phase 4 (HSP4) and is framed in the context of Cambodia's decentralization policy, meaning it intends to support health governance and performance not only at the national level but also across subnational levels where planning, budgeting, supervision, and service delivery decisions increasingly take place. A core theme is strengthening the implementation of national policies and standards so that guidance developed at the national level is actually applied consistently in provinces, districts, and facilities.
A major component of 3S-QI is improving quality systems across the mixed health market in Cambodia. On the public side, this includes strengthening institutional capacity and provider performance so facilities can deliver better care and maintain improvements over time. On the private sector side, the framework specifically highlights improving private sector quality monitoring systems, reflecting an interest in stronger oversight and accountability mechanisms for private providers and facilities. Where permissible and within USAID's manageable interest, the framework also anticipates contributing to an enabling environment for private sector engagement, which can include steps that make it easier for the private sector to align with national quality expectations and participate responsibly in priority health service delivery.
This posting is not a full solicitation for implementation proposals, but a Request for Information (RFI) tied to a draft Program Framework. The purpose is to invite industry and other stakeholders to review the draft, ask questions, provide clarifications, and suggest improvements that strengthen the design before USAID finalizes the approach. In other words, USAID is using the RFI to pressure-test assumptions, fill gaps, and refine how the activity will be structured, measured, and implemented.
Key opportunity details include an anticipated cooperative agreement as the funding instrument, an estimated award size in the USD 20 to 30 million range (with an award ceiling of USD 30 million), and unrestricted eligibility for applicants. The opportunity is managed by USAID in Phnom Penh under CFDA 98.001, with the original closing date listed as April 7, 2022.Apply for RFI442202201
- The Cambodia USAID-Phnom Penh in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "USAID/Cambodia Sustainable System Strengthening for Quality Improvement (3S-QI)" and is now available to receive applicants.
- Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 98.001.
- This funding opportunity was created on 2022-03-23.
- Applicants must submit their applications by 2022-04-07. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
- Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $30,000,000.00 in funding.
- Eligible applicants include: Unrestricted.
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