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                 7.  Preventing and controlling illnesses transmitted by mosquitoes and other vectors. High-priority
                    projects will include identifying environmental hazards specific to vector-borne diseases and
                    remedial strategies.

                 8.  Addressing environmental hazards related to infection and disease containment, such as disposal
                    of medical waste in health care facilities


             Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases

                 1.  Offering prevention and treatment services for physical and mental illnesses and related
                    disabilities

                 2.  Developing community education and early screening and treatment programs designed to
                    reduce the incidence and prevalence of chronic diseases

                 3.  Providing equipment specifically to offer health care services to remote populations that lack
                    access to the local primary care system
                 4.  Supplying medical equipment to health care facilities. Equipment must meet current technology
                    standards and satisfy environmental criteria for power, water, and air quality. Grant sponsors
                    must provide proof of ownership and operational and maintenance plans, including
                    documentation showing that personnel received training on equipment operation and
                    maintenance, or a training plan that ensures compliance with these requirements.
                 5.  Providing lifesaving surgeries and surgeries to address congenital problems, provided they
                    include assessing the beneficiary and ensuring follow-up care

                 6.  Treating noncommunicable diseases, including mental illness, through an approach that also
                    helps prevent disease, train health service professionals, or enhance public health education with
                    measurable outcomes to promote a community’s long-term well-being

                 7.  Preventing traffic- or vehicle-related injuries, provided these projects can demonstrate
                    measurable reductions in such injuries

                 8.  Supplying vehicles, personnel, and equipment to provide emergency medical services.
                    Ambulances must be new and purchased locally and include documentation of ownership,
                    operation, maintenance, repair, and security systems by the appropriate health care facility.



             TRF considers the following activities to be outside the scope of the disease prevention and treatment area
             of focus and not eligible for global grant funding:

                 1.  Projects that consist exclusively of purchasing furniture, supplies, consumables, or nonmedical
                    equipment, such as solar panels

                 2.  Medical missions or surgical team trips that do not provide educational outreach programs or
                    significant capacity-building in the project country, with the exception of lifesaving surgeries and
                    surgeries to address congenital problems

                 3.  Eco-stove or indoor stove-top projects





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