65677787212eaade2e0e2d8a
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20162000450004
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D002567001
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8
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Asia, regional
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Asia
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0471556
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0.0471556
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0
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0
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0.0471556
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0.0471556
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0
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0.0471556
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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GLOBAL FORUM ON THE WELL-BEING... OF THE WORLD'S CHILDREN / FORUM MONDIAL SUR LE BIEN-ÊTRE DES ENFANTS ET DES JEUNES
more
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Global Forum on the Well-being... of the World's Children / Forum mondial sur le bien-être des enfants et des jeunes
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This project supports a global... health forum that focuses on exploring research topics to improve the health and well-being of children and youth in developing countries. The Forum, organized by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR), will take place on November 17-19, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. CIFAR is convening a group of leading global experts including researchers, donors, private sector representatives and knowledge users to explore current challenges and identify gaps in research knowledge to improve the health and well-being of children in the poorest and hardest to reach regions of the world. CIFAR was established in 1982 as an independent not-for-profit corporation that supports networks of Canadian and international researchers who conduct long-term research on scientific, social and economic issues. Its mission is to increase Canadian research capacity in areas of importance to Canada, and strengthen the Canadian research environment through the promotion of excellence and engagement with the international research community at universities and research institutes worldwide. CIFAR supports research programs in 14 areas, drawing upon close to 350 eminent researchers around the world. / Ce projet est à l'appui d'un forum de santé mondial axé sur l'exploration de thèmes de recherches visant à améliorer la santé et le bien-être des enfants dans les pays en développement. Le forum, organisé par l'Institut canadien de recherches avancées (ICRA), aura lieu du 17 au 19 novembre 2016 à Londres au Royaume-Uni. L'ICRA a convoqué un groupe d'experts mondiaux, y compris des chercheurs, donateurs, des représentants du secteur privé et des utilisateurs de connaissances dans le but d'explorer les défis actuels et d'identifier les lacunes en matière de recherche afin d'améliorer la santé et le bien-être des enfants dans les régions du monde les plus pauvres et les plus difficiles à rejoindre. L'ICRA a été fondé en 1982 en tant qu'institut d'études avancées privé sans but lucratif pour soutenir les réseaux de recherche canadien et international qui se penche sur des recherches à long-terme sur des problèmes d'ordre scientifique, social et économique. Sa mission est d'augmenter la capacité canadienne en matière de recherche sur des questions d'importance pour le Canada et de solidifier le milieu de la recherche canadienne à travers la promotion de l'excellence et de l'engagement auprès de la communauté de recherche internationale dans les universités et dans les instituts de recherche mondiales. L'ICRA soutient 14 programmes de recherche interdisciplinaires et près de 400 chercheurs distingués venant de divers pays.
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12110
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Health policy & administrative... management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Canadian Institute For Advance...d Research
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65677787212eaade2e0e2d8b
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20162000750010
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D002910001
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8
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Asia, regional
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Asia
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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C01
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0.00707711
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0.00707711
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0
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0
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0.00707711
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0.00707711
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0
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0.00707711
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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4TH GLOBAL HEALTH SYMPOSIUM ON... HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH / SYMPOSIUM SUR LA SANTÉ 4ÈME MONDIAL SUR LES SYSTÈMES DE RECHERCHE EN SANTÉ
more
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4th Global Health Symposium on... Health Systems Research / Symposium sur la santé 4ème mondial sur les systèmes de recherche en santé
more
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The project supports the 4th G...lobal Symposium on Health Systems Research, hosted by Canada in Vancouver B.C. on November 14-18, 2016. The Symposium aims to build capacity in health in developing countries and the world by bringing together global health experts to share best practices and lessons learned to strengthen health systems. The theme for the 2016 Symposium is “Building Resilient and Responsive Health Systems for a Changing World.†The Symposium will consist of plenary sessions and seminars that will highlight innovative approaches to strengthening health systems using health systems research to generate evidence for decision-making, best practices and capacity building to inform health policies and programming. Other key issues of focus will include reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health, infectious diseases including Ebola and HIV/AIDs, determinants of health, health information systems, and aboriginal health. / Le projet appuie la 4e Colloque mondial sur les systèmes de recherche en santé, organisée par le Canada à Vancouver BC sur Novembre 14-18 2016. Le symposium vise à renforcer les capacités en matière de santé dans les pays en développement et le monde en réunissant des experts mondiaux de la santé de partager les meilleures pratiques et les leçons apprises pour renforcer les systèmes de santé. Le thème pour 2016 Symposium est la construction de systèmes sanitaires résistantes et sensibles pour un monde en mutation. Le Symposium comprendra des séances et séminaires plénières qui mettront en évidence les approches novatrices en matière de renforcement des systèmes de santé à l'aide de la recherche sur les systèmes de santé pour générer des données pour la prise de décision, les meilleures pratiques et le renforcement des capacités pour informer les politiques et programmes de santé. Autres questions d'intérêt clés comprennent génésique, maternelle, néonatale, infantile et la santé des adolescents, y compris les maladies infectieuses Ebola et le VIH / SIDA, déterminants de la santé, des systèmes d'information de santé, et la santé des Autochtones.
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12110
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Health policy & administrative... management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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National NGOs
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Canadian Society for Internati...onal Health
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65677788212eaade2e0e2d8c
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20162000750011
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D002910001
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8
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Asia, regional
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Asia
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.00707711
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0.00707711
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0
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0
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0.00707711
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0.00707711
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0
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0.00707711
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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4TH GLOBAL HEALTH SYMPOSIUM ON... HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH / SYMPOSIUM SUR LA SANTÉ 4ÈME MONDIAL SUR LES SYSTÈMES DE RECHERCHE EN SANTÉ
more
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4th Global Health Symposium on... Health Systems Research / Symposium sur la santé 4ème mondial sur les systèmes de recherche en santé
more
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The project supports the 4th G...lobal Symposium on Health Systems Research, hosted by Canada in Vancouver B.C. on November 14-18, 2016. The Symposium aims to build capacity in health in developing countries and the world by bringing together global health experts to share best practices and lessons learned to strengthen health systems. The theme for the 2016 Symposium is “Building Resilient and Responsive Health Systems for a Changing World.†The Symposium will consist of plenary sessions and seminars that will highlight innovative approaches to strengthening health systems using health systems research to generate evidence for decision-making, best practices and capacity building to inform health policies and programming. Other key issues of focus will include reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health, infectious diseases including Ebola and HIV/AIDs, determinants of health, health information systems, and aboriginal health. / Le projet appuie la 4e Colloque mondial sur les systèmes de recherche en santé, organisée par le Canada à Vancouver BC sur Novembre 14-18 2016. Le symposium vise à renforcer les capacités en matière de santé dans les pays en développement et le monde en réunissant des experts mondiaux de la santé de partager les meilleures pratiques et les leçons apprises pour renforcer les systèmes de santé. Le thème pour 2016 Symposium est la construction de systèmes sanitaires résistantes et sensibles pour un monde en mutation. Le Symposium comprendra des séances et séminaires plénières qui mettront en évidence les approches novatrices en matière de renforcement des systèmes de santé à l'aide de la recherche sur les systèmes de santé pour générer des données pour la prise de décision, les meilleures pratiques et le renforcement des capacités pour informer les politiques et programmes de santé. Autres questions d'intérêt clés comprennent génésique, maternelle, néonatale, infantile et la santé des adolescents, y compris les maladies infectieuses Ebola et le VIH / SIDA, déterminants de la santé, des systèmes d'information de santé, et la santé des Autochtones.
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12220
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Basic health care
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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Canadian Society for Internati...onal Health
more
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65677788212eaade2e0e2d8d
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20162000750012
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D002910001
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8
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Asia, regional
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Asia
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0141467
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0.0141467
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0
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0
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0.0141467
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0.0141467
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0
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0.0141467
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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4TH GLOBAL HEALTH SYMPOSIUM ON... HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH / SYMPOSIUM SUR LA SANTÉ 4ÈME MONDIAL SUR LES SYSTÈMES DE RECHERCHE EN SANTÉ
more
|
4th Global Health Symposium on... Health Systems Research / Symposium sur la santé 4ème mondial sur les systèmes de recherche en santé
more
|
The project supports the 4th G...lobal Symposium on Health Systems Research, hosted by Canada in Vancouver B.C. on November 14-18, 2016. The Symposium aims to build capacity in health in developing countries and the world by bringing together global health experts to share best practices and lessons learned to strengthen health systems. The theme for the 2016 Symposium is “Building Resilient and Responsive Health Systems for a Changing World.†The Symposium will consist of plenary sessions and seminars that will highlight innovative approaches to strengthening health systems using health systems research to generate evidence for decision-making, best practices and capacity building to inform health policies and programming. Other key issues of focus will include reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health, infectious diseases including Ebola and HIV/AIDs, determinants of health, health information systems, and aboriginal health. / Le projet appuie la 4e Colloque mondial sur les systèmes de recherche en santé, organisée par le Canada à Vancouver BC sur Novembre 14-18 2016. Le symposium vise à renforcer les capacités en matière de santé dans les pays en développement et le monde en réunissant des experts mondiaux de la santé de partager les meilleures pratiques et les leçons apprises pour renforcer les systèmes de santé. Le thème pour 2016 Symposium est la construction de systèmes sanitaires résistantes et sensibles pour un monde en mutation. Le Symposium comprendra des séances et séminaires plénières qui mettront en évidence les approches novatrices en matière de renforcement des systèmes de santé à l'aide de la recherche sur les systèmes de santé pour générer des données pour la prise de décision, les meilleures pratiques et le renforcement des capacités pour informer les politiques et programmes de santé. Autres questions d'intérêt clés comprennent génésique, maternelle, néonatale, infantile et la santé des adolescents, y compris les maladies infectieuses Ebola et le VIH / SIDA, déterminants de la santé, des systèmes d'information de santé, et la santé des Autochtones.
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12230
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Basic health infrastructure
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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Canadian Society for Internati...onal Health
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65677788212eaade2e0e2d8e
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20132003540017
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P000458001
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3
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Haiti
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North & Central America
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.00206304
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0
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0
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0
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0.00206304
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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100
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SCALING HEALTH INNOVATIONS PAR...TNERSHIP/MULTIPLIER LES PARTENARIATS INNOVATEURS EN SANTÉ
more
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Scaling Health Innovations Par...tnership/Multiplier les partenariats innovateurs en santé
more
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This project aims to improve t...he health of people in developing countries by supporting the introduction of health and financial innovations in developing countries. The project supports eligible researchers and scientists from Canada and the developing world to implement their proven innovations where people suffer disproportionately from poor health. The project aims to implement low-tech, low-cost innovations that have the potential to be disseminated widely and successfully, and that use novel approaches to increase the delivery and demand of local health services. The project also aims to explore, test, and validate new financial mechanisms to encourage greater innovation and improved health outcomes. Innovative financing mechanisms include approaches whereby recipient countries or organizations receive financial support based on the fulfillment of specific conditions, such as the improvement of the health of mothers and children.Project activities include: (1) launching a call for proposals to Canadian and developing-country researchers and scientists for the scale-up of health innovations in low- and middle-income countries; (2) selecting proposals to scale-up eligible and proven health innovations; and, (3) launching a call for proposals to international organizations with expertise in innovative financing mechanisms to present concrete models with potential for successful implementation in low- and middle-income countries for testing and validation.Grand Challenges Canada is a federally incorporated, not-for-profit organization launched in 2010 that supports the implementation of the Government of Canada's Development Innovation Fund. The Fund was established to support innovators in Canada and the developing world to address and solve difficult challenges faced in health across the world./ Ce projet vise à améliorer la santé des personnes qui vivent dans des pays en développement en appuyant la mise en place d'innovations relatives aux finances et à la santé dans ces pays. Le projet appuie les chercheurs et scientifiques admissibles du Canada et de pays en développement pour la mise en œuvre d'innovations éprouvées dans des pays en développement où des personnes souffrent démesurément d'une mauvaise santé. Grâce au projet, des innovations à faible coût qui ont recours à des technologies simples et qui ont le potentiel d'être distribuées à grande échelle avec succès seront mises en œuvre; elles font appel à des approches novatrices pour augmenter la prestation et la demande de services de santé locaux. Le projet vise aussi à explorer, à mettre à l'essai et à valider de nouveaux mécanismes financiers pour encourager une plus grande innovation et de meilleurs résultats en matière de santé. Les mécanismes de financement novateurs incluent des approches où les pays ou organisations bénéficiaires reçoivent un soutien financier fondé sur le respect de conditions précises, telles que l'amélioration de la santé des mères et des enfants.Parmi le
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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Grand Challenges Canada
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|
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65677788212eaade2e0e2d8f
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2017
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Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
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20132003540018
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P000458001
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3
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Kenya
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South of Sahara
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Other LICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.00158525
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0
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0
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0
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0.00158525
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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100
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SCALING HEALTH INNOVATIONS PAR...TNERSHIP/MULTIPLIER LES PARTENARIATS INNOVATEURS EN SANTÉ
more
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Scaling Health Innovations Par...tnership/Multiplier les partenariats innovateurs en santé
more
|
This project aims to improve t...he health of people in developing countries by supporting the introduction of health and financial innovations in developing countries. The project supports eligible researchers and scientists from Canada and the developing world to implement their proven innovations where people suffer disproportionately from poor health. The project aims to implement low-tech, low-cost innovations that have the potential to be disseminated widely and successfully, and that use novel approaches to increase the delivery and demand of local health services. The project also aims to explore, test, and validate new financial mechanisms to encourage greater innovation and improved health outcomes. Innovative financing mechanisms include approaches whereby recipient countries or organizations receive financial support based on the fulfillment of specific conditions, such as the improvement of the health of mothers and children.Project activities include: (1) launching a call for proposals to Canadian and developing-country researchers and scientists for the scale-up of health innovations in low- and middle-income countries; (2) selecting proposals to scale-up eligible and proven health innovations; and, (3) launching a call for proposals to international organizations with expertise in innovative financing mechanisms to present concrete models with potential for successful implementation in low- and middle-income countries for testing and validation.Grand Challenges Canada is a federally incorporated, not-for-profit organization launched in 2010 that supports the implementation of the Government of Canada's Development Innovation Fund. The Fund was established to support innovators in Canada and the developing world to address and solve difficult challenges faced in health across the world./ Ce projet vise à améliorer la santé des personnes qui vivent dans des pays en développement en appuyant la mise en place d'innovations relatives aux finances et à la santé dans ces pays. Le projet appuie les chercheurs et scientifiques admissibles du Canada et de pays en développement pour la mise en œuvre d'innovations éprouvées dans des pays en développement où des personnes souffrent démesurément d'une mauvaise santé. Grâce au projet, des innovations à faible coût qui ont recours à des technologies simples et qui ont le potentiel d'être distribuées à grande échelle avec succès seront mises en œuvre; elles font appel à des approches novatrices pour augmenter la prestation et la demande de services de santé locaux. Le projet vise aussi à explorer, à mettre à l'essai et à valider de nouveaux mécanismes financiers pour encourager une plus grande innovation et de meilleurs résultats en matière de santé. Les mécanismes de financement novateurs incluent des approches où les pays ou organisations bénéficiaires reçoivent un soutien financier fondé sur le respect de conditions précises, telles que l'amélioration de la santé des mères et des enfants.Parmi le
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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Grand Challenges Canada
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|
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65677788212eaade2e0e2d90
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20132003540020
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P000458001
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3
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India
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South & Central Asia
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
|
1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.0044425
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0
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0
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0
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0.0044425
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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SCALING HEALTH INNOVATIONS PAR...TNERSHIP/MULTIPLIER LES PARTENARIATS INNOVATEURS EN SANTÉ
more
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Scaling Health Innovations Par...tnership/Multiplier les partenariats innovateurs en santé
more
|
This project aims to improve t...he health of people in developing countries by supporting the introduction of health and financial innovations in developing countries. The project supports eligible researchers and scientists from Canada and the developing world to implement their proven innovations where people suffer disproportionately from poor health. The project aims to implement low-tech, low-cost innovations that have the potential to be disseminated widely and successfully, and that use novel approaches to increase the delivery and demand of local health services. The project also aims to explore, test, and validate new financial mechanisms to encourage greater innovation and improved health outcomes. Innovative financing mechanisms include approaches whereby recipient countries or organizations receive financial support based on the fulfillment of specific conditions, such as the improvement of the health of mothers and children.Project activities include: (1) launching a call for proposals to Canadian and developing-country researchers and scientists for the scale-up of health innovations in low- and middle-income countries; (2) selecting proposals to scale-up eligible and proven health innovations; and, (3) launching a call for proposals to international organizations with expertise in innovative financing mechanisms to present concrete models with potential for successful implementation in low- and middle-income countries for testing and validation.Grand Challenges Canada is a federally incorporated, not-for-profit organization launched in 2010 that supports the implementation of the Government of Canada's Development Innovation Fund. The Fund was established to support innovators in Canada and the developing world to address and solve difficult challenges faced in health across the world./ Ce projet vise à améliorer la santé des personnes qui vivent dans des pays en développement en appuyant la mise en place d'innovations relatives aux finances et à la santé dans ces pays. Le projet appuie les chercheurs et scientifiques admissibles du Canada et de pays en développement pour la mise en œuvre d'innovations éprouvées dans des pays en développement où des personnes souffrent démesurément d'une mauvaise santé. Grâce au projet, des innovations à faible coût qui ont recours à des technologies simples et qui ont le potentiel d'être distribuées à grande échelle avec succès seront mises en œuvre; elles font appel à des approches novatrices pour augmenter la prestation et la demande de services de santé locaux. Le projet vise aussi à explorer, à mettre à l'essai et à valider de nouveaux mécanismes financiers pour encourager une plus grande innovation et de meilleurs résultats en matière de santé. Les mécanismes de financement novateurs incluent des approches où les pays ou organisations bénéficiaires reçoivent un soutien financier fondé sur le respect de conditions précises, telles que l'amélioration de la santé des mères et des enfants.Parmi le
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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Grand Challenges Canada
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|
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65677788212eaade2e0e2d91
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20070008530007
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A033919001
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3
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Bangladesh
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South & Central Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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D02
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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-0.00641316
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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BANGLADESH - KNOWLEDGE FUND IV... 2007-2017 / BANGLADESH - FONDS DES CONNAISSANCES IV 2007-2017
more
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Bangladesh - Knowledge Fund IV... 2007-2017 / Bangladesh - Fonds des connaissances IV 2007-2017
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This project acts as a mechani...sm to support and strengthen knowledge and analysis of relevant development issues, key program priorities, and development needs and strategies in coordination and collaboration with current and potential partners. / Ce projet agit comme un mécanisme pour soutenir et renforcer les connaissances et l'analyse des questions pertinentes relatives au développement, des priorités clés du programme, ainsi que des besoins et stratégies de développement en coordination et en collaboration avec des partenaires actuels et potentiels.
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12110
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Health policy & administrative... management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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90000
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Other
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Other
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65677789212eaade2e0e2d92
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2016
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Canada
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Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
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20160406410001
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AB-2016040641
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8
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Benin
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
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C01
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0.00235778
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0.00235778
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0
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0
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0.00943112
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0.00943112
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0
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0.00943112
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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25
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MEDIC BENIN-TOGO 2016
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MEDIC Benin-Togo 2016
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Micro-loans to the poorest of ...the poor, individual loans to women, private schools, small farmers and health care facilities in Benin and Togo.
more
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24040
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Informal/semi-formal financial... intermediaries
more
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II.4. Banking & Financial Serv...ices
more
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22000
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National NGOs
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Mercy Economic Development Int...ernational Foundation
more
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|
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65677789212eaade2e0e2d93
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2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20152001180017
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D001074001
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3
|
Benin
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
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D01
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0
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0.0430895
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0
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0
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0
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0.0430895
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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CUSO INTERNATIONAL - VOLUNTEER... COOPERATION 2015-2020 / CUSO INTERNATIONAL - COOPÉRATION VOLONTAIRE 2015-2020
more
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Cuso International - Volunteer... Cooperation 2015-2020 / Cuso International - Coopération volontaire 2015-2020
more
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This volunteer cooperation pro...gram supports approximately 1,125 volunteer advisor assignments. The project aims to: (1) improve the economic and social well-being of communities in targeted countries; (2) improve local partners' competencies, capacities and collaboration through the placement of professional volunteers; and (3) improve the knowledge, awareness and networking of Canadians (e.g. diaspora, alumni, universities, civil society and private sector) to engage in Canada's development efforts by organizing knowledge-sharing events across Canada. The project includes Innovation Funds that support piloting and scaling of cutting-edge development practices. Cuso is the leading volunteer cooperation agency in diaspora engagement and mobilizes diaspora volunteers as part of this project. / Ce programme de coopération volontaire appuie environ 1 125 affectations de conseillers volontaires. Le projet vise à : 1) améliorer le bien-être économique et social de collectivités dans les pays ciblés; 2) améliorer les compétences, les capacités et la collaboration des partenaires locaux au moyen du placement de volontaires qualifiés; 3) accroitre les connaissances, la prise de conscience et le réseautage des Canadiens (p. ex., diaspora, anciens, universités, société civile et secteur privé) pour encourager ces derniers à participer aux efforts de développement du Canada, au moyen de l'organisation d'activités de partage des connaissances dans l'ensemble du pays. Le projet comprend des fonds dédiés à l'innovation qui permettent d'appuyer la mise à l'essai et la mise en oeuvre à grande échelle de pratiques d'avant-garde. Cuso est l'organisation de coopération volontaire chef de file en ce qui a trait à la mobilisation de la diaspora, et elle mobilise des volontaires de la diaspora dans le cadre de ce projet.
more
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12281
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Health personnel development
|
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I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Cuso International
|
|
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65677789212eaade2e0e2d94
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
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2016040714
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SK-2016-13
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8
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Benin
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0150713
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0.0150713
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0
|
0
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0.0150713
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0.0150713
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0
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0.0150713
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
EMPOWERING THE FORGOTTEN
|
Empowering the Forgotten
|
Empowering the Forgotten
|
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12110
|
Health policy & administrative... management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Cuso
|
|
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65677789212eaade2e0e2d95
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20152000940016
|
D001001001
|
3
|
Bhutan
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D01
|
0
|
0.00482119
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00482119
|
0
|
-0.000120718
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
ACIC INTERNATIONAL YOUTH INTER...NSHIP PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DE STAGES INTERNATIONAUX POUR LES JEUNES ACIC
more
|
ACIC International Youth Inter...nship Program / Programme de stages internationaux pour les jeunes ACIC
more
|
This project is part of the De...partment of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) International Youth Internship Program (IYIP), funded by the Government of Canada's Youth Employment Strategy (YES). The IYIP contributes to the YES by providing a large spectrum of Canadian graduates with valuable international development work experience abroad, needed to launch successful careers. The Atlantic Council for International Cooperation offers 40 Canadian interns internships in nine countries: Bhutan, Bolivia, Gambia, Ghana, Haiti, Jamaica, South Africa, Kenya, and Uganda. The internships focus on increasing food security, stimulating sustainable economic growth and capacity-building. Interns assist in preparing educational and communications materials, facilitating and designing workshops, organizing events and managing projects. / Ce projet fait partie du Programme de stages pour les jeunes (PSIJ) du Ministère des Affaires étrangères, Commerce et Développement (MAECD), financé par la Stratégie emploi jeunesse (SEJ) du gouvernement du Canada, sous le volet Objectif carrière. Le PSIJ vise à offrir aux jeunes Canadiens titulaires d'un diplôme postsecondaire la possibilité d'acquérir une expérience professionnelle en participant au développement international, nécessaire pour amorcer une carrière réussie. Le Conseil atlantique pour la coopération internationale permet à 40 stagiaires canadiens d'intervenir dans neuf pays, soit au Bhutan, en Bolivie, en Gambie, au Ghana, en Haiti, en Jamaique, en Afrique du Sud, au Kenya et en Ouganda. Les stages visent à augmenter la sécurité alimentaire, à stimuler la croissance économique de manière durable et à renforcer les capacités. Les stagiaires appuient la préparation de matériel éducatif et de communication, conçoivent et animent des ateliers, organisent des événements et gèrent des projets.
more
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|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Atlantic Council for Internati...onal Cooperation
more
|
|
|
65677789212eaade2e0e2d96
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20152000940002
|
D001001001
|
3
|
Bolivia
|
South America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D01
|
0
|
0.00275389
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00275389
|
0
|
-6.7904E-5
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
ACIC INTERNATIONAL YOUTH INTER...NSHIP PROGRAM / PROGRAMME DE STAGES INTERNATIONAUX POUR LES JEUNES ACIC
more
|
ACIC International Youth Inter...nship Program / Programme de stages internationaux pour les jeunes ACIC
more
|
This project is part of the De...partment of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) International Youth Internship Program (IYIP), funded by the Government of Canada's Youth Employment Strategy (YES). The IYIP contributes to the YES by providing a large spectrum of Canadian graduates with valuable international development work experience abroad, needed to launch successful careers. The Atlantic Council for International Cooperation offers 40 Canadian interns internships in nine countries: Bhutan, Bolivia, Gambia, Ghana, Haiti, Jamaica, South Africa, Kenya, and Uganda. The internships focus on increasing food security, stimulating sustainable economic growth and capacity-building. Interns assist in preparing educational and communications materials, facilitating and designing workshops, organizing events and managing projects. / Ce projet fait partie du Programme de stages pour les jeunes (PSIJ) du Ministère des Affaires étrangères, Commerce et Développement (MAECD), financé par la Stratégie emploi jeunesse (SEJ) du gouvernement du Canada, sous le volet Objectif carrière. Le PSIJ vise à offrir aux jeunes Canadiens titulaires d'un diplôme postsecondaire la possibilité d'acquérir une expérience professionnelle en participant au développement international, nécessaire pour amorcer une carrière réussie. Le Conseil atlantique pour la coopération internationale permet à 40 stagiaires canadiens d'intervenir dans neuf pays, soit au Bhutan, en Bolivie, en Gambie, au Ghana, en Haiti, en Jamaique, en Afrique du Sud, au Kenya et en Ouganda. Les stages visent à augmenter la sécurité alimentaire, à stimuler la croissance économique de manière durable et à renforcer les capacités. Les stagiaires appuient la préparation de matériel éducatif et de communication, conçoivent et animent des ateliers, organisent des événements et gèrent des projets.
more
|
|
12261
|
Health education
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Atlantic Council for Internati...onal Cooperation
more
|
|
|
65677789212eaade2e0e2d97
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20152001180081
|
D001074001
|
3
|
Bolivia
|
South America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D01
|
0
|
0.0832953
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0832953
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CUSO INTERNATIONAL - VOLUNTEER... COOPERATION 2015-2020 / CUSO INTERNATIONAL - COOPÉRATION VOLONTAIRE 2015-2020
more
|
Cuso International - Volunteer... Cooperation 2015-2020 / Cuso International - Coopération volontaire 2015-2020
more
|
This volunteer cooperation pro...gram supports approximately 1,125 volunteer advisor assignments. The project aims to: (1) improve the economic and social well-being of communities in targeted countries; (2) improve local partners' competencies, capacities and collaboration through the placement of professional volunteers; and (3) improve the knowledge, awareness and networking of Canadians (e.g. diaspora, alumni, universities, civil society and private sector) to engage in Canada's development efforts by organizing knowledge-sharing events across Canada. The project includes Innovation Funds that support piloting and scaling of cutting-edge development practices. Cuso is the leading volunteer cooperation agency in diaspora engagement and mobilizes diaspora volunteers as part of this project. / Ce programme de coopération volontaire appuie environ 1 125 affectations de conseillers volontaires. Le projet vise à : 1) améliorer le bien-être économique et social de collectivités dans les pays ciblés; 2) améliorer les compétences, les capacités et la collaboration des partenaires locaux au moyen du placement de volontaires qualifiés; 3) accroitre les connaissances, la prise de conscience et le réseautage des Canadiens (p. ex., diaspora, anciens, universités, société civile et secteur privé) pour encourager ces derniers à participer aux efforts de développement du Canada, au moyen de l'organisation d'activités de partage des connaissances dans l'ensemble du pays. Le projet comprend des fonds dédiés à l'innovation qui permettent d'appuyer la mise à l'essai et la mise en oeuvre à grande échelle de pratiques d'avant-garde. Cuso est l'organisation de coopération volontaire chef de file en ce qui a trait à la mobilisation de la diaspora, et elle mobilise des volontaires de la diaspora dans le cadre de ce projet.
more
|
|
12281
|
Health personnel development
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Cuso International
|
|
|
6567778a212eaade2e0e2d98
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20152009340002
|
D002558001
|
1
|
Bolivia
|
South America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.829938
|
0.0334691
|
0
|
0
|
0.829938
|
0.0334691
|
0
|
0.829938
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
IMPROVING LIVING CONDITIONS AN...D HEALTH IN RURAL AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN CHUQUISACA / AMÉLIORER LES CONDITIONS DE VIE ET LA SANTÉ DES COMMUNAUTÉS
more
|
Improving Living Conditions an...d Health in Rural and Indigenous Communities in Chuquisaca / Améliorer les conditions de vie et la santé des communautés
more
|
This project will work in 14 c...ommunities in Chuquisaca, Bolivia, to strengthen income generation and address health challenges affecting maternal and child health, including nutrition, hygiene practices and access to health services. The project beneficiaries are primarily women and men at the community level as well as local and departmental governments. Project activities include: (1) support for increasing family enterprise profitability; (2) adopting good nutritional and environmental health practices; and (3) improving government support services through better management, coordination and leadership. Empowering rural women and youth in economic enterprise management is an important objective of the project. / a venir
more
|
|
12230
|
Basic health infrastructure
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
SOCODEVI & CCISD
|
|
|
6567778a212eaade2e0e2d99
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20162006520001
|
D002558002
|
1
|
Bolivia
|
South America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.105628
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.105628
|
0
|
0
|
0.105628
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
IMPROVING LIVING CONDITIONS AN...D HEALTH IN RURAL AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN CHUQUISACA / AMÉLIORER LES CONDITIONS DE VIE ET LA SANTÉ DES COMMUNAUTÉS
more
|
Improving Living Conditions an...d Health in Rural and Indigenous Communities in Chuquisaca / Améliorer les conditions de vie et la santé des communautés
more
|
This project will work in 14 c...ommunities in Chuquisaca, Bolivia, to strengthen income generation and address health challenges affecting maternal and child health, including nutrition, hygiene practices and access to health services. The project beneficiaries are primarily women and men at the community level as well as local and departmental governments. Project activities include: (1) support for increasing family enterprise profitability; (2) adopting good nutritional and environmental health practices; and (3) improving government support services through better management, coordination and leadership. Empowering rural women and youth in economic enterprise management is an important objective of the project. / a venir
more
|
|
12110
|
Health policy & administrative... management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
SOCODEVI & CCISD
|
|
|
6567778a212eaade2e0e2d9a
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20152001180001
|
D001074001
|
3
|
Cameroon
|
South of Sahara
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D01
|
0
|
0.083564
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.083564
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CUSO INTERNATIONAL - VOLUNTEER... COOPERATION 2015-2020 / CUSO INTERNATIONAL - COOPÉRATION VOLONTAIRE 2015-2020
more
|
Cuso International - Volunteer... Cooperation 2015-2020 / Cuso International - Coopération volontaire 2015-2020
more
|
This volunteer cooperation pro...gram supports approximately 1,125 volunteer advisor assignments. The project aims to: (1) improve the economic and social well-being of communities in targeted countries; (2) improve local partners' competencies, capacities and collaboration through the placement of professional volunteers; and (3) improve the knowledge, awareness and networking of Canadians (e.g. diaspora, alumni, universities, civil society and private sector) to engage in Canada's development efforts by organizing knowledge-sharing events across Canada. The project includes Innovation Funds that support piloting and scaling of cutting-edge development practices. Cuso is the leading volunteer cooperation agency in diaspora engagement and mobilizes diaspora volunteers as part of this project. / Ce programme de coopération volontaire appuie environ 1 125 affectations de conseillers volontaires. Le projet vise à : 1) améliorer le bien-être économique et social de collectivités dans les pays ciblés; 2) améliorer les compétences, les capacités et la collaboration des partenaires locaux au moyen du placement de volontaires qualifiés; 3) accroitre les connaissances, la prise de conscience et le réseautage des Canadiens (p. ex., diaspora, anciens, universités, société civile et secteur privé) pour encourager ces derniers à participer aux efforts de développement du Canada, au moyen de l'organisation d'activités de partage des connaissances dans l'ensemble du pays. Le projet comprend des fonds dédiés à l'innovation qui permettent d'appuyer la mise à l'essai et la mise en oeuvre à grande échelle de pratiques d'avant-garde. Cuso est l'organisation de coopération volontaire chef de file en ce qui a trait à la mobilisation de la diaspora, et elle mobilise des volontaires de la diaspora dans le cadre de ce projet.
more
|
|
12281
|
Health personnel development
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Cuso International
|
|
|
6567778a212eaade2e0e2d9b
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2013006915CNA8
|
106915
|
3
|
China (People's Republic of)
|
Far East Asia
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.000381712
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.000381712
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
LINKING EMERGING INFECTIOUS DI...SEASES RESEARCH AND POLICY NETWORKS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND CHINA: APEIR PHASE II
more
|
Linking Emerging Infectious Di...seases Research and Policy Networks in Southeast Asia and China: APEIR Phase II
more
|
The Asian Partnership on Emerg...ing Infectious Diseases Research (APEIR) is a multi-country, multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral research network that enables researchers and experts from several sectors, including agriculture and health, to explore joint research and policy questions in animal and public health. The partnership uses an ecohealth approach to address the complexity of emerging infectious diseases. This project presents a new phase of APEIR research on emerging threats from antimicrobial resistance and wildlife trade. It aims to strengthen the field of ecohealth and enhance emerging infectious disease control in Asia through research, capacity building, social and policy advocacy, and stronger knowledge and response networks. The wide use and abuse of antimicrobials as anti-infective drugs and non-therapeutic treatments are key contributors to persistent infections caused by resistance to antimicrobials. This use and abuse is also a major cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. In China and Southeast Asia, the lack of policy or regulation enforcements means that the use of antibiotics is not well-controlled. This research will provide evidence and guidance to develop country-specific and regional strategies to improve the responsible use of antibiotics and to reduce the emergence of resistant infectious agents in China, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. Southeast Asia's thriving wildlife trade supports disease transmission to humans. It also threatens livestock, international trade, rural livelihoods, native wildlife populations, and ecosystem health. Little is known about the zoonotic disease risks involved in transmitting diseases between animals and humans. This study will assess the pathogens that circulate and will explore possible pathways of transmission to humans, specifically in China, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. It will help prevent emerging zoonotic infectious diseases. It will also decrease wildlife consumption, while educating people about the safe and wise use of wildlife as a source of food protein for poor people. Finally, it will support wildlife diversity and mitigate illegal wildlife trade in the region. Building on past research on avian influenza and ongoing knowledge-translation activities in the health field, this new phase of work will help APEIR build and support regional capacity to communicate and share knowledge to promptly address emerging infectious disease threats.
more
|
|
12250
|
Infectious disease control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
Cambodia. Ministry of Agricult...ure, Forestry and Fisheries
more
|
|
|
6567778a212eaade2e0e2d9c
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2013006915CNA7
|
106915
|
3
|
China (People's Republic of)
|
Far East Asia
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.00304599
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00304599
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
LINKING EMERGING INFECTIOUS DI...SEASES RESEARCH AND POLICY NETWORKS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND CHINA: APEIR PHASE II
more
|
Linking Emerging Infectious Di...seases Research and Policy Networks in Southeast Asia and China: APEIR Phase II
more
|
The Asian Partnership on Emerg...ing Infectious Diseases Research (APEIR) is a multi-country, multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral research network that enables researchers and experts from several sectors, including agriculture and health, to explore joint research and policy questions in animal and public health. The partnership uses an ecohealth approach to address the complexity of emerging infectious diseases. This project presents a new phase of APEIR research on emerging threats from antimicrobial resistance and wildlife trade. It aims to strengthen the field of ecohealth and enhance emerging infectious disease control in Asia through research, capacity building, social and policy advocacy, and stronger knowledge and response networks. The wide use and abuse of antimicrobials as anti-infective drugs and non-therapeutic treatments are key contributors to persistent infections caused by resistance to antimicrobials. This use and abuse is also a major cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. In China and Southeast Asia, the lack of policy or regulation enforcements means that the use of antibiotics is not well-controlled. This research will provide evidence and guidance to develop country-specific and regional strategies to improve the responsible use of antibiotics and to reduce the emergence of resistant infectious agents in China, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. Southeast Asia's thriving wildlife trade supports disease transmission to humans. It also threatens livestock, international trade, rural livelihoods, native wildlife populations, and ecosystem health. Little is known about the zoonotic disease risks involved in transmitting diseases between animals and humans. This study will assess the pathogens that circulate and will explore possible pathways of transmission to humans, specifically in China, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. It will help prevent emerging zoonotic infectious diseases. It will also decrease wildlife consumption, while educating people about the safe and wise use of wildlife as a source of food protein for poor people. Finally, it will support wildlife diversity and mitigate illegal wildlife trade in the region. Building on past research on avian influenza and ongoing knowledge-translation activities in the health field, this new phase of work will help APEIR build and support regional capacity to communicate and share knowledge to promptly address emerging infectious disease threats.
more
|
|
12250
|
Infectious disease control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Mahidol University
|
|
|
6567778a212eaade2e0e2d9d
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2013006915CNB1
|
106915
|
3
|
China (People's Republic of)
|
Far East Asia
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.00290733
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00290733
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
LINKING EMERGING INFECTIOUS DI...SEASES RESEARCH AND POLICY NETWORKS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND CHINA: APEIR PHASE II
more
|
Linking Emerging Infectious Di...seases Research and Policy Networks in Southeast Asia and China: APEIR Phase II
more
|
The Asian Partnership on Emerg...ing Infectious Diseases Research (APEIR) is a multi-country, multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral research network that enables researchers and experts from several sectors, including agriculture and health, to explore joint research and policy questions in animal and public health. The partnership uses an ecohealth approach to address the complexity of emerging infectious diseases. This project presents a new phase of APEIR research on emerging threats from antimicrobial resistance and wildlife trade. It aims to strengthen the field of ecohealth and enhance emerging infectious disease control in Asia through research, capacity building, social and policy advocacy, and stronger knowledge and response networks. The wide use and abuse of antimicrobials as anti-infective drugs and non-therapeutic treatments are key contributors to persistent infections caused by resistance to antimicrobials. This use and abuse is also a major cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. In China and Southeast Asia, the lack of policy or regulation enforcements means that the use of antibiotics is not well-controlled. This research will provide evidence and guidance to develop country-specific and regional strategies to improve the responsible use of antibiotics and to reduce the emergence of resistant infectious agents in China, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. Southeast Asia's thriving wildlife trade supports disease transmission to humans. It also threatens livestock, international trade, rural livelihoods, native wildlife populations, and ecosystem health. Little is known about the zoonotic disease risks involved in transmitting diseases between animals and humans. This study will assess the pathogens that circulate and will explore possible pathways of transmission to humans, specifically in China, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. It will help prevent emerging zoonotic infectious diseases. It will also decrease wildlife consumption, while educating people about the safe and wise use of wildlife as a source of food protein for poor people. Finally, it will support wildlife diversity and mitigate illegal wildlife trade in the region. Building on past research on avian influenza and ongoing knowledge-translation activities in the health field, this new phase of work will help APEIR build and support regional capacity to communicate and share knowledge to promptly address emerging infectious disease threats.
more
|
|
12250
|
Infectious disease control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
23000
|
Local/Regional NGOs
|
Vietnam National Park and Prot...ected Area Association
more
|
|
|
6567778a212eaade2e0e2d9e
|
2016
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2013006915CNA9
|
106915
|
3
|
China (People's Republic of)
|
Far East Asia
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0172929
|
0.014699
|
0
|
0
|
0.0172929
|
0.014699
|
0
|
0.0172929
|
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
LINKING EMERGING INFECTIOUS DI...SEASES RESEARCH AND POLICY NETWORKS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND CHINA: APEIR PHASE II
more
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Linking Emerging Infectious Di...seases Research and Policy Networks in Southeast Asia and China: APEIR Phase II
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The Asian Partnership on Emerg...ing Infectious Diseases Research (APEIR) is a multi-country, multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral research network that enables researchers and experts from several sectors, including agriculture and health, to explore joint research and policy questions in animal and public health. The partnership uses an ecohealth approach to address the complexity of emerging infectious diseases. This project presents a new phase of APEIR research on emerging threats from antimicrobial resistance and wildlife trade. It aims to strengthen the field of ecohealth and enhance emerging infectious disease control in Asia through research, capacity building, social and policy advocacy, and stronger knowledge and response networks. The wide use and abuse of antimicrobials as anti-infective drugs and non-therapeutic treatments are key contributors to persistent infections caused by resistance to antimicrobials. This use and abuse is also a major cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. In China and Southeast Asia, the lack of policy or regulation enforcements means that the use of antibiotics is not well-controlled. This research will provide evidence and guidance to develop country-specific and regional strategies to improve the responsible use of antibiotics and to reduce the emergence of resistant infectious agents in China, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.Southeast Asia's thriving wildlife trade supports disease transmission to humans. It also threatens livestock, international trade, rural livelihoods, native wildlife populations, and ecosystem health. Little is known about the zoonotic disease risks involved in transmitting diseases between animals and humans. This study will assess the pathogens that circulate and will explore possible pathways of transmission to humans, specifically in China, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. It will help prevent emerging zoonotic infectious diseases. It will also decrease wildlife consumption, while educating people about the safe and wise use of wildlife as a source of food protein for poor people. Finally, it will support wildlife diversity and mitigate illegal wildlife trade in the region.Building on past research on avian influenza and ongoing knowledge-translation activities in the health field, this new phase of work will help APEIR build and support regional capacity to communicate and share knowledge to promptly address emerging infectious disease threats.
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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Chinese Academy of Sciences
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6567778a212eaade2e0e2d9f
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2013006915CNA5
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106915
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3
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China (People's Republic of)
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Far East Asia
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.000896541
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0.00338787
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0
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0
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0.000896541
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0.00338787
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0
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0.000896541
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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LINKING EMERGING INFECTIOUS DI...SEASES RESEARCH AND POLICY NETWORKS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND CHINA: APEIR PHASE II
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Linking Emerging Infectious Di...seases Research and Policy Networks in Southeast Asia and China: APEIR Phase II
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The Asian Partnership on Emerg...ing Infectious Diseases Research (APEIR) is a multi-country, multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral research network that enables researchers and experts from several sectors, including agriculture and health, to explore joint research and policy questions in animal and public health. The partnership uses an ecohealth approach to address the complexity of emerging infectious diseases. This project presents a new phase of APEIR research on emerging threats from antimicrobial resistance and wildlife trade. It aims to strengthen the field of ecohealth and enhance emerging infectious disease control in Asia through research, capacity building, social and policy advocacy, and stronger knowledge and response networks. The wide use and abuse of antimicrobials as anti-infective drugs and non-therapeutic treatments are key contributors to persistent infections caused by resistance to antimicrobials. This use and abuse is also a major cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. In China and Southeast Asia, the lack of policy or regulation enforcements means that the use of antibiotics is not well-controlled. This research will provide evidence and guidance to develop country-specific and regional strategies to improve the responsible use of antibiotics and to reduce the emergence of resistant infectious agents in China, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. Southeast Asia's thriving wildlife trade supports disease transmission to humans. It also threatens livestock, international trade, rural livelihoods, native wildlife populations, and ecosystem health. Little is known about the zoonotic disease risks involved in transmitting diseases between animals and humans. This study will assess the pathogens that circulate and will explore possible pathways of transmission to humans, specifically in China, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. It will help prevent emerging zoonotic infectious diseases. It will also decrease wildlife consumption, while educating people about the safe and wise use of wildlife as a source of food protein for poor people. Finally, it will support wildlife diversity and mitigate illegal wildlife trade in the region. Building on past research on avian influenza and ongoing knowledge-translation activities in the health field, this new phase of work will help APEIR build and support regional capacity to communicate and share knowledge to promptly address emerging infectious disease threats.
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
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Chiang Mai University
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6567778a212eaade2e0e2da0
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2013006915CNB2
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106915
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3
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China (People's Republic of)
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Far East Asia
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.00149927
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0
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0
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0
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0.00149927
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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100
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LINKING EMERGING INFECTIOUS DI...SEASES RESEARCH AND POLICY NETWORKS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND CHINA: APEIR PHASE II
more
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Linking Emerging Infectious Di...seases Research and Policy Networks in Southeast Asia and China: APEIR Phase II
more
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The Asian Partnership on Emerg...ing Infectious Diseases Research (APEIR) is a multi-country, multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral research network that enables researchers and experts from several sectors, including agriculture and health, to explore joint research and policy questions in animal and public health. The partnership uses an ecohealth approach to address the complexity of emerging infectious diseases. This project presents a new phase of APEIR research on emerging threats from antimicrobial resistance and wildlife trade. It aims to strengthen the field of ecohealth and enhance emerging infectious disease control in Asia through research, capacity building, social and policy advocacy, and stronger knowledge and response networks. The wide use and abuse of antimicrobials as anti-infective drugs and non-therapeutic treatments are key contributors to persistent infections caused by resistance to antimicrobials. This use and abuse is also a major cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. In China and Southeast Asia, the lack of policy or regulation enforcements means that the use of antibiotics is not well-controlled. This research will provide evidence and guidance to develop country-specific and regional strategies to improve the responsible use of antibiotics and to reduce the emergence of resistant infectious agents in China, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. Southeast Asia's thriving wildlife trade supports disease transmission to humans. It also threatens livestock, international trade, rural livelihoods, native wildlife populations, and ecosystem health. Little is known about the zoonotic disease risks involved in transmitting diseases between animals and humans. This study will assess the pathogens that circulate and will explore possible pathways of transmission to humans, specifically in China, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. It will help prevent emerging zoonotic infectious diseases. It will also decrease wildlife consumption, while educating people about the safe and wise use of wildlife as a source of food protein for poor people. Finally, it will support wildlife diversity and mitigate illegal wildlife trade in the region. Building on past research on avian influenza and ongoing knowledge-translation activities in the health field, this new phase of work will help APEIR build and support regional capacity to communicate and share knowledge to promptly address emerging infectious disease threats.
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Indonesia One Health Universit...y Network
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6567778b212eaade2e0e2da1
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20152000240051
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P000614001
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3
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Nicaragua
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North & Central America
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0
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0.0146178
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0
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0
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0
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0.0146178
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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100
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INTEGRATED HEALTH SYSTEMS IN L...ATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEANS/SYSTÈMES DE SANTÉ INTÉGRÈS EN AMÉRIQUE LATINE ET DANS LES ANTILLES
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Integrated Health Systems in L...atin America and the Caribbeans/Systèmes de santé intégrès en Amérique latine et dans les Antilles
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The ultimate outcome of this p...roposal is to improve the health and rights of women, adolescent girls, and children in situations of vulnerability in 11 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).The project addresses gaps in health services for vulnerable populations, such as women, indigenous and afro-descendant populations, and people living in remote areas. To that end, the project focuses on three components: (1) strengthening health systems; (2) reducing the burden of leading diseases, and; (3) improving nutrition.The project will (i) facilitate a better usage of essential health services; (ii) enhancing management by national health authorities of leading diseases; (iii) improve nutritional practices in targeted populations./ Le résultat ultime de ce projet est l'amélioration de la santé et des droits des femmes, des adolescentes, et des enfants en situation de vulnérabilité dans 11 pays de l'Amérique latine et des Antilles (ALA). Ces pays sont les suivants : Bolivie, Colombie, Équateur, Guatémala, Guyane, Haïti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Pérou et Suriname.Le projet s'attaque aux carences dans la prestance des services de santé aux populations vulnérables telles que les femmes, les groupes autochtones et des descendances afro-antillaise, ainsi que les personnes vivant en régions éloignés. Pour cela, le projet va travailler sur trois composantes : (1) renforcement des systèmes de santé; (2) réduction du fardeau des principales maladies, et ; (3) amélioration de la nutrition.Le projet va contribuer à (i) faciliter une meilleure utilisation des soins de santé de bases ; (ii) renforcer la gestion par les autorités locales des principales maladies ; (iii) améliorer les habitudes alimentaires chez les populations cibles.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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47083
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Pan-American Health Organisati...on
more
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PAHO - Pan American Health Org...anization
more
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6567778b212eaade2e0e2da2
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20152001180089
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D001074001
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3
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Colombia
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South America
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D01
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0
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0.0646349
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0
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0
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0
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0.0646349
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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100
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CUSO INTERNATIONAL - VOLUNTEER... COOPERATION 2015-2020 / CUSO INTERNATIONAL - COOPÉRATION VOLONTAIRE 2015-2020
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Cuso International - Volunteer... Cooperation 2015-2020 / Cuso International - Coopération volontaire 2015-2020
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This volunteer cooperation pro...gram supports approximately 1,125 volunteer advisor assignments. The project aims to: (1) improve the economic and social well-being of communities in targeted countries; (2) improve local partners' competencies, capacities and collaboration through the placement of professional volunteers; and (3) improve the knowledge, awareness and networking of Canadians (e.g. diaspora, alumni, universities, civil society and private sector) to engage in Canada's development efforts by organizing knowledge-sharing events across Canada. The project includes Innovation Funds that support piloting and scaling of cutting-edge development practices. Cuso is the leading volunteer cooperation agency in diaspora engagement and mobilizes diaspora volunteers as part of this project. / Ce programme de coopération volontaire appuie environ 1 125 affectations de conseillers volontaires. Le projet vise à : 1) améliorer le bien-être économique et social de collectivités dans les pays ciblés; 2) améliorer les compétences, les capacités et la collaboration des partenaires locaux au moyen du placement de volontaires qualifiés; 3) accroitre les connaissances, la prise de conscience et le réseautage des Canadiens (p. ex., diaspora, anciens, universités, société civile et secteur privé) pour encourager ces derniers à participer aux efforts de développement du Canada, au moyen de l'organisation d'activités de partage des connaissances dans l'ensemble du pays. Le projet comprend des fonds dédiés à l'innovation qui permettent d'appuyer la mise à l'essai et la mise en oeuvre à grande échelle de pratiques d'avant-garde. Cuso est l'organisation de coopération volontaire chef de file en ce qui a trait à la mobilisation de la diaspora, et elle mobilise des volontaires de la diaspora dans le cadre de ce projet.
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12281
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Health personnel development
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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Cuso International
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|
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6567778b212eaade2e0e2da3
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20132003880001
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D000030001
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1
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Democratic Republic of the Con...go
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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3.37838
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0.306851
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0
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0
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3.37838
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0.306851
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0
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3.22544
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0
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0.152943
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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FIELD SUPPORT SERVICES PROJECT... (FSSP) / PROJET DE SERVICES D'APPUI TERRAIN (PSAT)
more
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Field SUpport Services Project... (FSSP) / Projet de services d'appui terrain (PSAT)
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The DRC FSSP will provide a me...chanism for supporting the aid effective delivery of DFATD programming in the DRC. It will support DFATD in the planning, implementation, and monitoring of its programmes. Support provided will include advisory, logistic, and administrative services. / Le PSAT RDC est une structure d'appui aux programmes canadiens de coopération en RDC. Le projet a pour objectif d'accroitre l'efficacité de l'aide publique au développement octroyée au RDC. Ses buts sont de soutenir le MAECD dans la planification, la mise en oeuvre et le suivi des programmes d'aide au développement du MAECD en RDC et de donner un appui technique, administratif et logistique aux dits programmes.
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12110
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Health policy & administrative... management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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National NGOs
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World University Service of Ca...nada
more
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|
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6567778b212eaade2e0e2da4
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20152001180009
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D001074001
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3
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Democratic Republic of the Con...go
more
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D01
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0
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0.0542055
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0
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0
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0
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0.0542055
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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CUSO INTERNATIONAL - VOLUNTEER... COOPERATION 2015-2020 / CUSO INTERNATIONAL - COOPÉRATION VOLONTAIRE 2015-2020
more
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Cuso International - Volunteer... Cooperation 2015-2020 / Cuso International - Coopération volontaire 2015-2020
more
|
This volunteer cooperation pro...gram supports approximately 1,125 volunteer advisor assignments. The project aims to: (1) improve the economic and social well-being of communities in targeted countries; (2) improve local partners' competencies, capacities and collaboration through the placement of professional volunteers; and (3) improve the knowledge, awareness and networking of Canadians (e.g. diaspora, alumni, universities, civil society and private sector) to engage in Canada's development efforts by organizing knowledge-sharing events across Canada. The project includes Innovation Funds that support piloting and scaling of cutting-edge development practices. Cuso is the leading volunteer cooperation agency in diaspora engagement and mobilizes diaspora volunteers as part of this project. / Ce programme de coopération volontaire appuie environ 1 125 affectations de conseillers volontaires. Le projet vise à : 1) améliorer le bien-être économique et social de collectivités dans les pays ciblés; 2) améliorer les compétences, les capacités et la collaboration des partenaires locaux au moyen du placement de volontaires qualifiés; 3) accroitre les connaissances, la prise de conscience et le réseautage des Canadiens (p. ex., diaspora, anciens, universités, société civile et secteur privé) pour encourager ces derniers à participer aux efforts de développement du Canada, au moyen de l'organisation d'activités de partage des connaissances dans l'ensemble du pays. Le projet comprend des fonds dédiés à l'innovation qui permettent d'appuyer la mise à l'essai et la mise en oeuvre à grande échelle de pratiques d'avant-garde. Cuso est l'organisation de coopération volontaire chef de file en ce qui a trait à la mobilisation de la diaspora, et elle mobilise des volontaires de la diaspora dans le cadre de ce projet.
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12281
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Health personnel development
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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Cuso International
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|
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6567778c212eaade2e0e2da5
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20162005860006
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D003699001
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1
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Democratic Republic of the Con...go
more
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.4017655
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0
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0
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0
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0.803531
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0
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0
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0.803531
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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50
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STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY PROTEC...TION SYSTEMS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN KINSHASA / RENFORCEMENT DU SYSTÈME DE PROTECTION COMMUNAUTAIRE DES ENFANTS ET DES
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Strengthening Community Protec...tion Systems for Children and Youth in Kinshasa / Renforcement du système de protection communautaire des enfants et des
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The project focuses on prevent...ing violence against children and youth and improving services for street children and at-risk families in five communes in Kinshasa. It does this by supporting outreach activities and programs that will improve the services offered at protection centres, health centres and in communities, taking into account the particular needs of girls and boys. The project also advocate s for adherence to and improvement of key child protection policies. Various mechanisms will be established to ensure that children and youth have the ability and opportunity to actively participate in and influence the nature of the services available to them and the decisions that affect them. / Le projet vise à prévenir la violence faite aux enfants et à améliorer les services offerts aux familles à risques et aux enfants de la rue dans cinq communes de Kinshasa. Pour ce faire, le projet appui des programmes et des activités communautaires qui amélioreront les services offerts dans les centres de protection et de santé des diverses communes, tout en prenant en compte les besoins particuliers des garçons et des filles. Le projet vise entre autres l'amélioration et le respect de politiques publiques clefs en matière de protection de l'enfant. Plusieurs mécanismes seront également mis en place afin que les enfants soient en mesure de pouvoir participer activement aux décisions qui les touchent de près ou qui portent sur la nature des services offerts à leur endroit.
more
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15180
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Ending violence against women ...and girls
more
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
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22000
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National NGOs
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MÉDECINS DU MONDE - FRANCE
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|
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6567778c212eaade2e0e2da6
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20162005870004
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D003700001
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1
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Democratic Republic of the Con...go
more
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.2489815
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0
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0
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0
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0.497963
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0
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0
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0.497963
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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50
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PROTECTING CHILDREN AND YOUTH ...WORKING IN MINES / PROTECTION DES ENFANTS ET JEUNES TRAVAILLANT DANS LES MINES
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Protecting children and youth ...working in mines / Protection des enfants et jeunes travaillant dans les mines
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The project focuses on support...ing and preventing violence against children and youth working in or around mining sites. By the end of the project 25,000 children and youth (50% male and 50% female) working in or around mines will be protected from violence, economic exploitation and sexual abuse. This will be achieved by establishing partnerships between mining companies, local authorities and communities for child protection and by strengthening local services including health services. The project will develop the competencies and capacities of community leaders and groups to advocate and negotiate for child protection measures and monitor their implementation. Children and youth will have the ability and opportunity to actively participate in their own protection through consultative committees, as peer educators, and through socio-economic and recreational activities. / Le projet vise à prévenir la violence faite aux enfants travaillant dans et autour des mines dans les provinces du Katanga et du Sud-Kivu. Au terme du projet, 25 000 de ces enfants (50% de filles et 50% de garçons) bénéficieront de mesures de protection contre la violence, l'exploitation économique et les abus sexuels. Ceci sera possible grâce à l'établissement de partenariats pour la protection des enfants entre les compagnies minières, les autorités locales ainsi que les communautés, et par le renforcement des services de santé. Le projet développera les compétences et les capacités des dirigeants et groupes communautaires afin qu'ils puissent négocier des mesures de protections pour les enfants et surveiller leur mise en oeuvre. Les enfants auront également l'opportunité de participer activement à la prévention de la violence, de l'exploitation économique et des abus sexuels dont ils sont victimes, grâce à la tenue de comités consultatifs et d'activités socio-économiques et récréationnelles.
more
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15180
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Ending violence against women ...and girls
more
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
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21023
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International Planned Parentho...od Federation
more
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International Planned Parentho...od Federation - Africa Region
more
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|
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6567778c212eaade2e0e2da7
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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2016008233XZA1
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108233
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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C01
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0
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0.00570834
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0
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0
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0
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0.00570834
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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ACCELERATING IMPLEMENTATION OF... THE HEALTH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS - THE ROLE OF SOUTHERN THINK TANKS
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Accelerating Implementation of... the Health Sustainable Development Goals - the Role of Southern Think Tanks
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The 17 Sustainable Development... Goals (SDGs), adopted by 197 countries in October 2015, provide a transformative, universal framework to address three interlinked dimensions of our global existence ¿ people, planet, and prosperity. Health is a central component of this framework. The synergies that emerge from the SDG agenda for health and its determinants are critical - they allow policymakers to address health as a precondition, outcome, and indicator of successful sustainable development. Think tanks are well placed to help maintain momentum and accelerate implementation of the health-related SDGs. They provide high quality evidence, data, and critical analysis to help frame relevant national and international policies on health, and they can monitor and track progress and implementation of health-related SDGs. They can also offer a convening space for health policy dialogue, and act as a bridge between national and international bodies. A strong international think tank community from both North and South would not only multiply the impact of individual members, it would create opportunities for mutual learning and build the capacity of Southern think tanks to work more effectively in their countries and regions. This project will lay the groundwork for the establishment of a network of Southern think tanks working on health policy that increases their collective capacity to accelerate implementation of the SDGs with a focus on health. Its current six-month phase involves establishment of a small steering group to scope, analyze the current field, frame the concept, and approach and engage with potential donors as well as international and regional organizations. Depending on the outcome, a one-year long second phase will develop a proposal for the initiative, working with other donor partners, and a final phase will involve launching the initiative and funding partnership.
more
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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National NGOs
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Foundation for the Graduate In...stitute of International and Development Studies/Fondation pour l'inst
more
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|
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6567778c212eaade2e0e2da8
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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2016008245XZA1
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108245
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
|
10
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110
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C01
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0.00385178
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0.00274031
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0
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0
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0.00385178
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0.00274031
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0
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0.00385178
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0
|
0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
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CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS
more
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Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems
more
|
Registration of events, such a...s birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce, is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. These statistics provide policymakers and practitioners with the necessary evidence to design interventions and enact appropriate policies on maternal and child health. Many low- and middle-income countries, however, do not systematically collect such crucial information. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. In many cases, global norms, standards, tools, and good practices are not readily accessible and useable to those who need them most.The project will establish the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems to provide information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and based at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate, and share information and resources in an open and collaborative electronic platform. It will also assist countries needing more direct support by facilitating the exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support.The Centre of Excellence will work closely with the Global Financing Facility in support of the Every Woman Every Child initiative to enable the development and implementation of CRVS systems plans as part of country-led investment cases for financing by the Global Financing Facility.
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
more
|
|
|
6567778c212eaade2e0e2da9
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008245XZA3
|
108245
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.00288884
|
0.00261467
|
0
|
0
|
0.00288884
|
0.00261467
|
0
|
0.00288884
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS
more
|
Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems
more
|
Registration of events, such a...s birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce, is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. These statistics provide policymakers and practitioners with the necessary evidence to design interventions and enact appropriate policies on maternal and child health. Many low- and middle-income countries, however, do not systematically collect such crucial information. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. In many cases, global norms, standards, tools, and good practices are not readily accessible and useable to those who need them most.The project will establish the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems to provide information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and based at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate, and share information and resources in an open and collaborative electronic platform. It will also assist countries needing more direct support by facilitating the exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support.The Centre of Excellence will work closely with the Global Financing Facility in support of the Every Woman Every Child initiative to enable the development and implementation of CRVS systems plans as part of country-led investment cases for financing by the Global Financing Facility.
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
more
|
|
|
6567778c212eaade2e0e2daa
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008245XZA8
|
108245
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.00337031
|
0.00201664
|
0
|
0
|
0.00337031
|
0.00201664
|
0
|
0.00337031
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS
more
|
Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems
more
|
Registration of events, such a...s birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce, is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. These statistics provide policymakers and practitioners with the necessary evidence to design interventions and enact appropriate policies on maternal and child health. Many low- and middle-income countries, however, do not systematically collect such crucial information. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. In many cases, global norms, standards, tools, and good practices are not readily accessible and useable to those who need them most.The project will establish the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems to provide information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and based at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate, and share information and resources in an open and collaborative electronic platform. It will also assist countries needing more direct support by facilitating the exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support.The Centre of Excellence will work closely with the Global Financing Facility in support of the Every Woman Every Child initiative to enable the development and implementation of CRVS systems plans as part of country-led investment cases for financing by the Global Financing Facility.
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
more
|
|
|
6567778d212eaade2e0e2dab
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008245XZA4
|
108245
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0026481
|
0.00213859
|
0
|
0
|
0.0026481
|
0.00213859
|
0
|
0.0026481
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS
more
|
Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems
more
|
Registration of events, such a...s birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce, is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. These statistics provide policymakers and practitioners with the necessary evidence to design interventions and enact appropriate policies on maternal and child health. Many low- and middle-income countries, however, do not systematically collect such crucial information. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. In many cases, global norms, standards, tools, and good practices are not readily accessible and useable to those who need them most.The project will establish the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems to provide information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and based at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate, and share information and resources in an open and collaborative electronic platform. It will also assist countries needing more direct support by facilitating the exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support.The Centre of Excellence will work closely with the Global Financing Facility in support of the Every Woman Every Child initiative to enable the development and implementation of CRVS systems plans as part of country-led investment cases for financing by the Global Financing Facility.
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
more
|
|
|
6567778d212eaade2e0e2dac
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008245XZA7
|
108245
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.00295532
|
0.00111894
|
0
|
0
|
0.00295532
|
0.00111894
|
0
|
0.00295532
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS
more
|
Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems
more
|
Registration of events, such a...s birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce, is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. These statistics provide policymakers and practitioners with the necessary evidence to design interventions and enact appropriate policies on maternal and child health. Many low- and middle-income countries, however, do not systematically collect such crucial information. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. In many cases, global norms, standards, tools, and good practices are not readily accessible and useable to those who need them most.The project will establish the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems to provide information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and based at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate, and share information and resources in an open and collaborative electronic platform. It will also assist countries needing more direct support by facilitating the exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support.The Centre of Excellence will work closely with the Global Financing Facility in support of the Every Woman Every Child initiative to enable the development and implementation of CRVS systems plans as part of country-led investment cases for financing by the Global Financing Facility.
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
more
|
|
|
6567778d212eaade2e0e2dad
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008245XZA6
|
108245
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.00144442
|
0.00110492
|
0
|
0
|
0.00144442
|
0.00110492
|
0
|
0.00144442
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS
more
|
Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems
more
|
Registration of events, such a...s birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce, is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. These statistics provide policymakers and practitioners with the necessary evidence to design interventions and enact appropriate policies on maternal and child health. Many low- and middle-income countries, however, do not systematically collect such crucial information. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. In many cases, global norms, standards, tools, and good practices are not readily accessible and useable to those who need them most.The project will establish the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems to provide information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and based at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate, and share information and resources in an open and collaborative electronic platform. It will also assist countries needing more direct support by facilitating the exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support.The Centre of Excellence will work closely with the Global Financing Facility in support of the Every Woman Every Child initiative to enable the development and implementation of CRVS systems plans as part of country-led investment cases for financing by the Global Financing Facility.
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
more
|
|
|
6567778d212eaade2e0e2dae
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008245XZA2
|
108245
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.00385178
|
0.00311093
|
0
|
0
|
0.00385178
|
0.00311093
|
0
|
0.00385178
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS
more
|
Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems
more
|
Registration of events, such a...s birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce, is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. These statistics provide policymakers and practitioners with the necessary evidence to design interventions and enact appropriate policies on maternal and child health. Many low- and middle-income countries, however, do not systematically collect such crucial information. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. In many cases, global norms, standards, tools, and good practices are not readily accessible and useable to those who need them most.The project will establish the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems to provide information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and based at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate, and share information and resources in an open and collaborative electronic platform. It will also assist countries needing more direct support by facilitating the exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support.The Centre of Excellence will work closely with the Global Financing Facility in support of the Every Woman Every Child initiative to enable the development and implementation of CRVS systems plans as part of country-led investment cases for financing by the Global Financing Facility.
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
more
|
|
|
6567778d212eaade2e0e2daf
|
2016
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008245XZA9
|
108245
|
1
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.000339086
|
0.000110238
|
0.000109778
|
0
|
0.000339086
|
0.000110238
|
0.000109778
|
0.000339086
|
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS
more
|
Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems
more
|
Registration of events, such a...s birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce, is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. These statistics provide policymakers and practitioners with the necessary evidence to design
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
|
|
6567778d212eaade2e0e2db0
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008257XZA1
|
108257
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.00845459
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00845459
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
SUPPORTING THE FOURTH GLOBAL S...YMPOSIUM ON HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND POST-SYMPOSIUM FIELD BUILDING
more
|
Supporting the Fourth Global S...ymposium on Health Systems Research and post-symposium field building
more
|
The Fourth Global Symposium on... Health Systems Research, to be held in Vancouver from November 14-18, 2016, will be the largest global health conference held in Canada in recent years. More than 2,000 practitioners, educators, policy makers, researchers, and students from around the world will attend, including Canadian members of parliament and senior government officials. Funding for the symposium is being provided by numerous organizations and foundations, including IDRC. The 2016 symposium theme, ''Resilient and responsive health systems for a changing world'', is highly relevant for Canada because it offers an unparalleled opportunity to showcase emerging results from several Canadian government health initiatives implemented by IDRC, including the contributions IDRC is making towards Canada's maternal child health agenda. IDRC's budgetary contribution will enable up to 40 delegates from low- and middle-income countries to attend the Fourth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research. This support ensures that researchers and decision makers from low- and middle-income countries will have the opportunity to interact with researchers and decision makers from Canada. A small portion of IDRC's contribution will be directed towards sustaining the networking and field-building activities of the health systems research community in the two-year interim before the next global symposium in 2018.
more
|
|
12110
|
Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Canadian Society for Internati...onal Health/Société canadienne pour la santé internationale
more
|
|
|
6567778d212eaade2e0e2db1
|
2016
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008257XZA2
|
108257
|
1
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0675796
|
0.0628263
|
0
|
0
|
0.0675796
|
0.0628263
|
0
|
0.0675796
|
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
SUPPORTING THE FOURTH GLOBAL S...YMPOSIUM ON HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND POST-SYMPOSIUM FIELD BUILDING
more
|
Supporting the Fourth Global S...ymposium on Health Systems Research and post-symposium field building
more
|
The Fourth Global Symposium on... Health Systems Research, to be held in Vancouver from November 14-18, 2016, will be the largest global health conference held in Canada in recent years. More than 2,000 practitioners, educators, policy makers, researchers, and students from around the world will attend, including Canadian members of parliament and senior government officials. Funding for the symposium is being provided by numerous organizations and foundations, including IDRC. The 2016 symposium theme, Resilient and responsive health systems for a changing world, is highly relevant for Canada because it offers an unparalleled opportunity to showcase emerging results from several Canadian government health initiatives implemented by IDRC, including the contributions IDRC is making towards Canada's maternal child health agenda. IDRC's budgetary contribution will enable up to 40 delegates from low- and middle-income countries to attend the Fourth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research. This support ensures that researchers and decision makers from low- and middle-income countries will have the opportunity to interact with researchers and decision makers from Canada. A small portion of IDRC's contribution will be directed towards sustaining the networking and field-building activities of the health systems research community in the two-year interim before the next global symposium in 2018.
more
|
|
12110
|
Health policy & administrative... management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Health Systems Global Associat...ion
more
|
|
|
6567778d212eaade2e0e2db2
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008257XZA3
|
108257
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.00133618
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00133618
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
SUPPORTING THE FOURTH GLOBAL S...YMPOSIUM ON HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND POST-SYMPOSIUM FIELD BUILDING
more
|
Supporting the Fourth Global S...ymposium on Health Systems Research and post-symposium field building
more
|
The Fourth Global Symposium on... Health Systems Research, to be held in Vancouver from November 14-18, 2016, will be the largest global health conference held in Canada in recent years. More than 2,000 practitioners, educators, policy makers, researchers, and students from around the world will attend, including Canadian members of parliament and senior government officials. Funding for the symposium is being provided by numerous organizations and foundations, including IDRC. The 2016 symposium theme, ''Resilient and responsive health systems for a changing world'', is highly relevant for Canada because it offers an unparalleled opportunity to showcase emerging results from several Canadian government health initiatives implemented by IDRC, including the contributions IDRC is making towards Canada's maternal child health agenda. IDRC's budgetary contribution will enable up to 40 delegates from low- and middle-income countries to attend the Fourth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research. This support ensures that researchers and decision makers from low- and middle-income countries will have the opportunity to interact with researchers and decision makers from Canada. A small portion of IDRC's contribution will be directed towards sustaining the networking and field-building activities of the health systems research community in the two-year interim before the next global symposium in 2018.
more
|
|
12110
|
Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
more
|
|
|
6567778d212eaade2e0e2db3
|
2016
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008267XZA2
|
108267
|
1
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.00471556
|
0.000719481
|
0
|
0
|
0.00471556
|
0.000719481
|
0
|
0.00471556
|
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS COMMUNICATIONS AND EVALUATION BUDGET LINE
more
|
Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems Communications and Evaluation Budget Line
more
|
Systematic registration of vit...al and civil events - including birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce - is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. Integrated into existing health information systems, these stat
more
|
|
13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
|
|
6567778d212eaade2e0e2db4
|
2017
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008267XZA1
|
108267
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.0013811
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0013811
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS COMMUNICATIONS AND EVALUATION BUDGET LINE
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Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems Communications and Evaluation Budget Line
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Systematic registration of vit...al and civil events - including birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce - is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. Integrated into existing health information systems, these statistics become valuable evidence, giving policymakers and practitioners the knowledge they need to review the circumstances leading to each maternal and child death, identify preventable factors, and take action where needed. However, such crucial information systems are lacking in many countries. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. Although global norms, standards, tools, and promising practices exist, they are not readily accessible to, and useable by, those who need them most. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and IDRC, and housed at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems will link knowledge seekers with information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. The Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate, and disseminate information by developing an open-access, electronic platform to make key resources readily accessible. It will facilitate the exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role in brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support. The Centre of Excellence will work closely with the Global Financing Facility in support of the Every Woman Every Child initiative to enable the development and implementation of CRVS systems plans as part of country-led investment cases for financing by the Global Financing Facility. The communications component of the project will allow the Centre of Excellence to carry out strategic communications and knowledge sharing activities that will help support its vision to be a globally recognized go-to place for resources and expertise for the development of evidence-based, effective, and integrated CRVS systems and operations. Communication activities will ensure broad dissemination and use of products collected, supported, and produced by the Centre of Excellence. Details will be elaborated in a Communications Strategy.
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13010
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Population policy and administ...rative management
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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11000
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Donor government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
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6567778e212eaade2e0e2db5
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2016008269XZA1
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108269
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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0.00212426
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0.00212426
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CRVS ...SYSTEMS ACTIVITY BUDGET LINE: BUILDING A KNOWLEDGE BASE AND CONTRIBUTING TO GLOBAL TOOLS AND STANDARDS
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Centre of Excellence for CRVS ...Systems Activity Budget Line: Building a Knowledge Base and Contributing to Global Tools and Standards
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Systematic registration of vit...al and civil events - including birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce - is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. Integrated into existing health information systems, these statistics become valuable evidence, giving policymakers and practitioners the knowledge they need to review the circumstances leading to each maternal and child death, identify preventable factors, and take action where needed. However, such crucial information systems are lacking in many countries. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. Although global norms, standards, tools, and promising practices exist, they are not readily accessible to, and useable by, those who need them most. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and IDRC, and housed at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems will link knowledge seekers with information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. The Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate, and disseminate information by developing an open-access, electronic platform to make key resources readily accessible. It will facilitate exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role in brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support. The Centre of Excellence will work closely with the Global Financing Facility in support of the Every Woman Every Child initiative to enable the development and implementation of CRVS systems plans as part of country-led investment cases for financing by the Global Financing Facility. This project will allow the Centre of Excellence to build a knowledge base by mapping and consolidating existing (yet scattered) evidence, as well as developing state-of-the art tools, resources, and synthesis products on CRVS systems for use by countries and other CRVS stakeholders. This includes commissioning case studies to document the various processes that countries are undertaking to develop and integrate CRVS systems components into investment cases. The Centre of Excellence will also actively collect and synthesize lessons and good practices to strengthen CRVS systems.
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13010
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Population policy and administ...rative management
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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11000
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Donor government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
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6567778e212eaade2e0e2db6
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2016008271XZA1
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108271
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.00842578
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0.00203474
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0.00842578
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0.00203474
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CRVS ...SYSTEMS ACTIVITY BUDGET LINE: CONTRIBUTING TO GLOBAL AND REGIONAL LEVEL EVIDENCE, CAPACITY, AND EXCHANGE
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Centre of Excellence for CRVS ...systems activity budget line: Contributing to global and regional level evidence, capacity, and exchange
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Systematic registration of vit...al and civil events, such as birth, death, causes of death, marriage and divorce, is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. Integrated into existing health information systems, these statistics become valuable evidence, giving policymakers and practitioners the knowledge they need to review the circumstances leading to each maternal and child death, identify preventable factors, and take action where needed. However, such crucial information systems are lacking in many countries. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. Where global norms, standards, tools, and promising practices exist, they are not readily accessible and useable to those who need them most. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and IDRC, and housed at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration of Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems will link knowledge seekers with information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. The Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate, and disseminate information, including by developing an open-access electronic platform to make key resources readily accessible. It will facilitate exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role in brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support. The Centre of Excellence will work closely with the Global Financing Facility in support of the Every Woman Every Child initiative to enable the development and implementation of CRVS systems plans as part of country-led investment cases for Global Financing Facility financing. This project will allow the Centre of Excellence to organize workshops, capacity-building events, seminars, conferences, and roundtables that bring together global and regional experts and stakeholders with a view to advancing the development and implementation of CRVS systems. It will support the organization of events (e.g. venues, logistics, etc.), participant attendance (e.g. airfare, accommodation, per diems, and incidentals for practitioners, experts, and institutions) from countries that are developing investment cases for Global Financing Facility financing, as well as from regional and/or global organizations where appropriate. Activities will serve to improve coordination and cooperation among global, regional, and country-level stakeholders, in addition to facilitating knowledge-sharing and best practices within and across regions.
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Population policy and administ...rative management
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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11000
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Donor government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
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6567778e212eaade2e0e2db7
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2016008272XZA1
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108272
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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0.0032697
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0.0032697
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CRVS ...SYSTEMS ACTIVITY BUDGET LINE: STRENGTHENING COUNTRY LEVEL EVIDENCE, CAPACITY AND EXCHANGE
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Centre of Excellence for CRVS ...Systems Activity Budget Line: Strengthening Country Level Evidence, Capacity and Exchange
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Systematic registration of vit...al and civil events - including birth, death, causes of death, marriage, and divorce - is critical for improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. Integrated into existing health information systems, these statistics become valuable evidence, giving policymakers and practitioners the knowledge they need to review the circumstances leading to each maternal and child death, identify preventable factors, and take action where needed. However, such crucial information systems are lacking in many countries. It is estimated that one-third of the world's births and two-thirds of the world's deaths are not registered or are incorrectly certified. Where global norms, standards, tools, and promising practices exist, they are not readily accessible and usable to those who need them most. Funded by Global Affairs Canada and IDRC, and housed at IDRC, the Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems will link knowledge seekers with information, tools, and expertise to facilitate the development and implementation of integrated CRVS systems. The Centre of Excellence will coordinate with existing expert groups to generate, consolidate and disseminate information, including by developing an open-access, electronic platform to make key resources readily accessible. It will facilitate exchange of good practices and capacity strengthening, and will play an important role brokering technical assistance for countries needing more direct support. This project will allow the Centre of Excellence to support countries in accessing the technical expertise they need to develop and implement effective CRVS systems. This includes developing and maintaining a roster of experts for the Centre of Excellence and CRVS stakeholders at the country level to draw on as appropriate. The project will also allow the Centre of Excellence to contract expert advice and accompaniment, convene and/or participate in stakeholder meetings, as well as undertake CRVS systems gap analysis and priority setting analysis. In addition to facilitating access to technical expertise, the RSP will enable specific training for country representatives working to develop and/or implement their CRVS systems plans and it will structure peer learning opportunities to address specific gaps at the country level. The Centre of Excellence will also support locally based institutions in countries eligible for financing from the Global Financing Facility to ensure in-country CRVS systems expertise for sustainability.
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Population policy and administ...rative management
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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11000
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Donor government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
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6567778e212eaade2e0e2db8
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2016008400XZA1
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108400
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.0235036
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0.0235036
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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100
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STRENGTHENING HEALTH POLICY TH...ROUGH ENHANCED THINK TANK LEADERSHIP: KAMPALA CONSULTATION
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Strengthening health policy th...rough enhanced think tank leadership: Kampala consultation
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Policy research institutions ... including think tanks and academic institutions — play a key role in generating knowledge, innovation, and solutions for improved health. Given the cross-cutting, multi-sector nature of health and its relevance to the SDGs related to poverty reduction, hunger, gender equality, water and sanitation, and education, policy research institutions also have great potential to help accelerate the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This project is one component of a larger suite of activities that will lay the foundations for a prospective multi-donor, multi-year program. It supports health-oriented research in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), to accelerate the implementation of the health-related SDGs and ultimately to strengthen health policies and systems. Specifically, this project supports the East-Africa regional consultation on the topics of health, policy research institutions, and the health-related SDGs in Kampala, Uganda, on October 13–14, 2016. It is being hosted, organized, and co-facilitated by the African Centre for Global Health and Social Transformation (ACHEST). The East Africa regional consultation in Kampala is one of a series of regional consultations on this topic. Other consultations will be held in late 2016 in Vancouver, Rio de Janeiro, Islamabad, and online in a virtual consultation. These consultations will be supported through separate, thematically connected research support projects. The consultations will facilitate a structured process of dialogue and engagement with key actors including policy research institutions, like-minded donors, and other stakeholders, to help identify ways of strengthening the health knowledge-to-policy landscape at national and global levels.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
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I.2.a. Health, General
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23000
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Local/Regional NGOs
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African Centre for Global Hea...lth and Social Transformation Limited (By Guarantee)
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6567778e212eaade2e0e2db9
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2016
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2016008416XZA2
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108416
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1
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0253357
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0.0253357
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0.0253357
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0.0253357
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0.0253357
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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COMMUNICATIONS AND KNOWLEDGE T...RANSLATION FUND FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH
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Communications and knowledge t...ranslation fund for maternal and child health research
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Maternal, newborn, child, and ...adolescent health, one of the Canadian government's development priorities, is a key element of the third Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Good health and well-being. Evidence for building integrated and equitable health systems for women, adolescents, and children is urgently needed as countries strive to improve accountability and access to quality health services. IDRC's Maternal and Child Health program has supported a rich portfolio of research projects and a large number of researchers, research networks, and global institutions that contribute to sustainable solutions that strengthen primary health care systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).Building on this strong foundation, IDRC is ensuring that its approach of addressing the structural and root problems to strengthen health systems is communicated, understood, and adopted. The Maternal and Child Health program is supporting LMIC researchers, policymakers and implementers in a participatory manner and providing them with opportunities to influence national, regional, and global agendas through the dissemination and use of research results.This project aims to disseminate the approach and work supported by the Maternal and Child Health program in order to give the results greater visibility and reach. This will be accomplished through the development of a suite of communication products that disseminate research results and the strategic involvement of grantees in key events to influence policies, practices, agendas, and funding priorities. Funds will also support knowledge translation activities to take advantage of opportunities that enable the mobilization of knowledge into policy processes.
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12110
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Health policy & administrative... management
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I.2.a. Health, General
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11000
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Donor government
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Hospital for Sick Children
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6567778e212eaade2e0e2dba
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2016008416XZA1
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108416
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.00705138
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0
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0.00705138
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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COMMUNICATIONS AND KNOWLEDGE T...RANSLATION FUND FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH
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Communications and knowledge t...ranslation fund for maternal and child health research
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Maternal, newborn, child, and ...adolescent health, one of the Canadian government's development priorities, is a key element of the third Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Good health and well-being. Evidence for building integrated and equitable health systems for women, adolescents, and children is urgently needed as countries strive to improve accountability and access to quality health services. IDRC's Maternal and Child Health program has supported a rich portfolio of research projects and a large number of researchers, research networks, and global institutions that contribute to sustainable solutions that strengthen primary health care systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).Building on this strong foundation, IDRC is ensuring that its approach of addressing the structural and root problems to strengthen health systems is communicated, understood, and adopted. The Maternal and Child Health program is supporting LMIC researchers, policymakers and implementers in a participatory manner and providing them with opportunities to influence national, regional, and global agendas through the dissemination and use of research results.This project aims to disseminate the approach and work supported by the Maternal and Child Health program in order to give the results greater visibility and reach. This will be accomplished through the development of a suite of communication products that disseminate research results and the strategic involvement of grantees in key events to influence policies, practices, agendas, and funding priorities. Funds will also support knowledge translation activities to take advantage of opportunities that enable the mobilization of knowledge into policy processes.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
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I.2.a. Health, General
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11000
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Donor government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
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6567778e212eaade2e0e2dbb
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2016
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20152002310010
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D001999001
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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H01
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0.000196167
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0.353493
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0
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0.000196167
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0.353493
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0.000196167
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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AMÉLIORER LES RÉSULTATS LIÉ...S À LA SANTÉ DES FEMMES ET DES ENFANTS / STRENGTHENING HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
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Améliorer les résultats lié...s à la santé des femmes et des enfants / Strengthening Health Outcomes for Women and Children
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This project seeks to improvin...g the health of women, adolescent girls, mothers, newborns and children in under-served areas taking a community-based approach and working with local health authorities. All project countries have established meaningful health legislation, governance bodies, and in some instances, the necessary infrastructure. Due to weak quality, inclusiveness (e.g. youth-friendliness), and gender-responsiveness of health services delivery and health care management, service delivery, operationalization and increased access and utilization of maternal newborn child health/sexual and reproductive health services (MNCH/SRH) require support. Specific challenges include: 1) weak health seeking behaviour by disadvantaged, vulnerable and marginalised women of child bearing age (WCBA) and their families; Particularly high MNCH/SRH risks exist for adolescent mothers and high rates of child, early, and forced marriage (CEFM); 3) WCBA's lack of decision-making capacity and low access to and control over social and economic assets due, to pervasive gender inequality; 4) inaccessible, fragmented and client-unfriendly health systems; 5) low numbers and inadequate skills of Community Health Workers and frontline workers to provide quality, gender responsive, adolescent friendly health care; and 6) irregular tracking and use of data by Ministry of Health, and poor accountability of health services to local communities. Project activities include: (1) raising awareness of local leaders, role models and various community groups on ongoing MNCH services, positive healthcare practices, including health care seeking behaviours; (2) training health care providers at both community and health facility levels on key MNCH interventions; (3) providing essential medicines and other medical supplies; (4) training health administrators and local health committees on planning, supervision and oversight of health resources and facilities; (5) training for health workers and drivers in referring patients requiring more advanced care at specialized facilities, including providing health facilities with mobile technology and vehicles to facilitate emergency transportation; (6) training and mentoring health care staff on improved data collection and reporting to inform local government resource planning; and, (7) implementing digital and media campaigns to raise awareness of Canadian public on global MNCH issues. This initiative is expected to contribute directly to the improved health of approximately 1 million women, more than 900,000 children under five years of age, and over 200,000 adolescent girls, as well as over 1.1 million men with improved MNCH services. An estimated 1.8 million individuals are expected to benefit from the initiative's results indirectly. In addition, activities targeting Canadian awareness of MNCH are expected to reach over 700,000 Canadians. Plan International Canada is implementing this project in partnership with Promundo and th
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99820
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Promotion of development aware...ness (non-sector allocable)
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IX. Unallocated / Unspecified
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22000
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National NGOs
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Plan International Canada Inc.... (Plan Canada)
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