This document is a proposal from the Female Health Company (FHC) seeking partnership and funding from new donors to supply FC2 female condoms to African nations (specifically Uganda, Kenya, and Zimbabwe) to combat HIV/AIDS. It highlights a funding gap, offers branding opportunities for donors, and cites economic effectiveness studies by Dr. David Holtgrave of Johns Hopkins to justify the investment. The document appears to be part of a larger House Oversight investigation file (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027072), likely related to solicitations made to the Epstein Foundation or related entities.
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| Dr. David Holtgrave | Chairman of the Department of Health Behavior and Society |
Conducted economic analysis on FC2 effectiveness at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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| Female Health Company |
Proposing partnership for FC2 distribution (FHC)
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| FDA |
Approved FC1 and FC2 products
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| World Health Organization (WHO) |
Cleared product for purchase by U.N. agencies
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| Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health |
Affiliation of Dr. David Holtgrave
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| Global Health Visions, LLC |
Published a business case in May 2014
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| Rutgers WPF |
Commissioned the May 2014 business case
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| Universal Access to Female Condoms (UAFC) Joint Programme |
Partner of Rutgers WPF
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Needs 3 million FC2 condoms annually
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Needs 1 million FC2 condoms annually
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Needs 6 million FC2 condoms annually
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Continent of focus for the proposal
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Site of a prevention program case study
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Product availability location
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"annual need for 3 million FC2 female condoms in Uganda, and no funding to procure."Source
"Female Health Company would like to propose a partnership with new donors"Source
"We could even create a specific donor brand for the FC2 female condom, to increase brand recognition for the donor in the region while saving lives together."Source
"These results clearly indicate that delivery of, and education about, Female Condoms is an effective HIV prevention intervention and an outstanding public health investment."Source
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