Fixed Amount Reimbursement Agreement Sample Contracts

FIXED AMOUNT REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
Fixed Amount Reimbursement Agreement • November 9th, 2016
FARA extends contract to continue Health Services
Fixed Amount Reimbursement Agreement • January 20th, 2016

INSIDE THIS ISSUE MOH robust plan to strengthen health care delivery service in Liberia Liberia’s third wave Ebola-free Declaration: A proof of resilience MOH and media strengthen Partnership In Improving HealthSector Liberia Government dedicates US Government Funded new emergency operations Center FARA extends contract to continue Health Services ETL trainings end in Monrovia and three counties Riders for Health Liberia officially launches programme

FIXED AMOUNT REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
Fixed Amount Reimbursement Agreement • December 28th, 2020
FIXED AMOUNT REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT 2.0
Fixed Amount Reimbursement Agreement • September 10th, 2019

The Ministry of Health (MOH) Fixed Amount Reimbursement Agreement (FARA) provides support to the MOH for the implementation of its 10 year National Health Policy and Plan. Under this agreement, USAID reimburses the Government of Liberia (GOL) for the cost of implementing components of the Essential Package of Health Services that support family planning, maternal and child health and malaria prevention and treatment in the six USAID focus counties of Bong, Lofa, Nimba, Grand Gedeh, River Gee and Grand Cape Mount, covering a population of roughly 1.8 million Liberians. The overarching goal of the FARA is to help ensure effective government-led development programming.

FIXED AMOUNT REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT 2.0
Fixed Amount Reimbursement Agreement • February 15th, 2019

The Ministry of Health (MOH) Fixed Amount Reimbursement Agreement (FARA) provides support to the MOH for implementation of its 10 year National Health Policy and Plan. Under this agreement, USAID reimburses the Government of Liberia (GOL) for the cost of implementing components of the Essential Package of Health Services that support family planning, maternal and child health and malaria prevention and treatment in three counties, Bong, Lofa, and Nimba, covering a population of roughly 1.4 million Liberians. The overarching goal of the FARA is government-led development programming.