EnCompass works to build health capacity and support quality improvement (QI) by strengthening the core capacities of organizations, networks, and partnerships to achieve larger-scale health outcomes. Our staff and consultants are experts in public health and health sciences, with several decades of experience in implementing health programs worldwide, with particular expertise in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
A significant share of our work has focused on assisting U.S. Government agencies and international organizations to strengthen their response to HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, family planning, sexual and reproductive health, health systems strengthening, maternal, newborn, and child health, nutrition, and adolescent health.
Long-Term Agreement (LTA) for the Provision of Evaluation Services for the WHO Evaluation Office
EnCompass was awarded the World Health Organization (WHO) Evaluation Services Long-Term Agreement (LTA) and is part of a pre-selected pool of organizations eligible to bid on work to support the
Comprehensive Technical Assistance for Health Supply Chain and Pharmaceutical Management (Comprehensive TA) IDIQ
USAID has awarded the DAI team a place on the Comprehensive Technical Assistance for Health Supply Chain and Pharmaceutical Management (Comprehensive TA) IDIQ. This multi-award IDIQ is part of the
The U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) Evolving Vector Control to Fight Malaria (Evolve) Project
EnCompass is working with Abt Associates on the USAID The U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) Evolve Project. This is an integrated five-year activity focused on increasing local investment and leadership, adapting
USAID Global Waters Communication and Knowledge Management II
EnCompass LLC is partnering with the Institute for Development Impact (I4DI) and FHI 360 on the USAID Global Waters Communication and Knowledge Management II contract (Global Waters CKM II). By
USAID/Uganda Maternal Child Health and Nutrition (MCHN) Activity
EnCompass is working with FHI 360 and Ugandan government partners as a partner on the USAID Uganda Maternal Child Health and Nutrition (MCHN) Activity. The MCHN Activity’s purpose is to
USAID Lesotho Karabo ea Bophelo (KB) Activity
The USAID KB Activity, whose name, Karabo ea Bhopelo, translates to “a solution to good health,” works directly with the Ministry of Gender, Youth, Sports & Recreation, which is responsible