65677822212eaade2e0e3078
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20160082451
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108245
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3
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South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
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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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0.00565147
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0.0168142
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0
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0
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0.00565147
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0.0168142
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0
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0.00565147
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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
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Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems
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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
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13010
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Population policy and administ...rative management
more
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3
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
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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
more
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|
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65677822212eaade2e0e3079
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20160082673
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108267
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3
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South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
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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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0.00986315
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0
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0
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0
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0.00986315
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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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CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS COMMUNICATIONS AND EVALUATION BUDGET LINE
more
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Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems Communications and Evaluation Budget Line
more
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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
more
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3
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
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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
more
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|
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65677822212eaade2e0e307a
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20160082693
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108269
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3
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South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
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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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0.00150716
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0.00673286
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0
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0
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0.00150716
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0.00673286
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0
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0.00150716
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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 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
more
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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
more
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3
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
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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
more
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|
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65677822212eaade2e0e307b
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20160082713
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108271
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3
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South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
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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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6.51093E-5
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0
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0
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0
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6.51093E-5
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0
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|
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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 CRVS ...SYSTEMS ACTIVITY BUDGET LINE: CONTRIBUTING TO GLOBAL AND REGIONAL LEVEL EVIDENCE, CAPACITY, AND EXCHANGE
more
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Centre of Excellence for CRVS ...systems activity budget line: Contributing to global and regional level evidence, capacity, and exchange
more
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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.
more
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13010
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Population policy and administ...rative management
more
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3
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
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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
more
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|
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65677822212eaade2e0e307c
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20160082721
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108272
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3
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South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
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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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0.000998493
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0.00256609
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0
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0
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0.000998493
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0.00256609
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0
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0.000998493
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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 CRVS ...SYSTEMS ACTIVITY BUDGET LINE: STRENGTHENING COUNTRY LEVEL EVIDENCE, CAPACITY AND EXCHANGE
more
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Centre of Excellence for CRVS ...Systems Activity Budget Line: Strengthening Country Level Evidence, Capacity and Exchange
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 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.
more
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13010
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Population policy and administ...rative management
more
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3
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
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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
more
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|
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65677822212eaade2e0e307d
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20170086391
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108639
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3
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South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
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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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0.0132254
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0
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0
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0
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0.0132254
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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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STRENGTHENING RESEARCH QUALITY..., LEADERSHIP, NETWORKING, AND COMMUNICATIONS OF HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH PROJECTS IN WEST AFRICA AND MENA
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Strengthening research quality..., leadership, networking, and communications of health implementation research projects in West Africa and MENA
more
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Maternal, child, and adolescen...t health, including sexual and reproductive health, are critical to the well-being of individuals, families, and communities across West Africa, the Middle East, and North Africa. Despite some improvement in health outcomes in these regions, progress has been uneven and growing economic and political challenges are putting that progress to the test. Research on implementation is being increasingly used to understand how certain health interventions work in the field. Results can contribute to efforts to address issues such as economic viability, potential for scale-up, meaningful engagement with community groups, means of limiting gender-based or other socio-economic driven discrimination, and improving distribution channels, among other outcomes. IDRC, working in partnership with the American University of Beirut, will be supporting implementation research projects in two thematic areas: adolescent sexual and reproductive health, and health information systems. Projects will include support activities to strengthen individual and cohort-wide research quality, leadership, networking, and communications. Starting from the early stages of the grants, various support and learning activities will accompany the projects throughout their implementation. This will include workshops, ongoing provision of technical advice, and support for new strategies, processes, and activities to improve research quality, leadership potential, networking opportunities, strategic communications, and development of joint knowledge products over the course of the projects. Collectively, these activities will help optimize the potential for reach, uptake, and influence at local, national, and regional levels. By creating opportunities and spaces to gather, learn, debate, reflect, and improve, it is expected that the outcomes will include strengthened individual capacities and peer learning; stronger linkages within the cohort and expanded networks beyond; greater reach and relevance through the development of joint knowledge products; and more effective and nuanced influence strategies and related activities towards greater sustained positive impact.
more
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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11000
|
Donor Government
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
more
|
|
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65677823212eaade2e0e307e
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20180089534
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108953
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3
|
South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
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0.0253203
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0.0253203
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0
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0
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0.0253203
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0.0253203
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0
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0.0253203
|
|
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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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OUTREACH, COMMUNICATIONS AND K...NOWLEDGE TRANSLATION FUND FOR PROMOTING MATERNAL, ADOLESCENT AND CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH
more
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Outreach, communications and k...nowledge translation fund for promoting maternal, adolescent and child health research
more
|
The health of women, children,... and adolescents is a key development priority of the Canadian government and part of the global Sustainable Development Goals. In alignment with these global priorities, IDRC's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) program supports a rich portfolio of implementation research projects that work towards improving the quality, accessibility, and accountability of health services in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), with a focus on adolescent sexual and reproductive health and health information systems. MCH's approach has been to support LMIC researchers, policymakers, and implementers to influence national, regional, and global agendas through strategic meetings, dialogues, and by disseminating and using research results. The 2019-2020 financial year holds several crucial engagements where MCH and MCH-supported researchers can and should maximize opportunities to disseminate research findings, share thought leadership perspectives, and support emerging young researchers. This project aims to communicate the strategic priorities and contributions of the MCH program and to disseminate the research results of supported projects to produce greater visibility and reach for impact. A range of outreach opportunities and communication products will be developed through this fund to disseminate research results and to enable the strategic involvement of IDRC grantees in key events and conferences (e.g. Women Deliver) to promote knowledge exchange and to influence policies, practices, agendas, and funding priorities. Funds will also support strategic planning pieces. Collectively, the intent is to leverage appropriate opportunities that enable the mobilization of knowledge into policy processes.
more
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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5
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I.2.a. Health, General
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23000
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Developing country-based NGO
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Union for African Population S...tudies / Union pour l'étude de la population africaine
more
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|
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65677823212eaade2e0e307f
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20180089537
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108953
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3
|
South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
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Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
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C01
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0.00678222
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0.00678222
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0
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0
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0.00678222
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0.00678222
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0
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0.00678222
|
|
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
OUTREACH, COMMUNICATIONS AND K...NOWLEDGE TRANSLATION FUND FOR PROMOTING MATERNAL, ADOLESCENT AND CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH
more
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Outreach, communications and k...nowledge translation fund for promoting maternal, adolescent and child health research
more
|
The health of women, children,... and adolescents is a key development priority of the Canadian government and part of the global Sustainable Development Goals. In alignment with these global priorities, IDRC's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) program supports a rich portfolio of implementation research projects that work towards improving the quality, accessibility, and accountability of health services in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), with a focus on adolescent sexual and reproductive health and health information systems. MCH's approach has been to support LMIC researchers, policymakers, and implementers to influence national, regional, and global agendas through strategic meetings, dialogues, and by disseminating and using research results. The 2019-2020 financial year holds several crucial engagements where MCH and MCH-supported researchers can and should maximize opportunities to disseminate research findings, share thought leadership perspectives, and support emerging young researchers. This project aims to communicate the strategic priorities and contributions of the MCH program and to disseminate the research results of supported projects to produce greater visibility and reach for impact. A range of outreach opportunities and communication products will be developed through this fund to disseminate research results and to enable the strategic involvement of IDRC grantees in key events and conferences (e.g. Women Deliver) to promote knowledge exchange and to influence policies, practices, agendas, and funding priorities. Funds will also support strategic planning pieces. Collectively, the intent is to leverage appropriate opportunities that enable the mobilization of knowledge into policy processes.
more
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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5
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I.2.a. Health, General
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21000
|
International NGO
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International Center for Resea...rch on Women
more
|
|
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65677823212eaade2e0e3080
|
2019
|
Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20180089531
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108953
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3
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South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
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Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
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0.00538809
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0.00538809
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0
|
0
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0.00538809
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0.00538809
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0
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0.00538809
|
|
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
|
OUTREACH, COMMUNICATIONS AND K...NOWLEDGE TRANSLATION FUND FOR PROMOTING MATERNAL, ADOLESCENT AND CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH
more
|
Outreach, communications and k...nowledge translation fund for promoting maternal, adolescent and child health research
more
|
The health of women, children,... and adolescents is a key development priority of the Canadian government and part of the global Sustainable Development Goals. In alignment with these global priorities, IDRC's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) program supports a rich portfolio of implementation research projects that work towards improving the quality, accessibility, and accountability of health services in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), with a focus on adolescent sexual and reproductive health and health information systems. MCH's approach has been to support LMIC researchers, policymakers, and implementers to influence national, regional, and global agendas through strategic meetings, dialogues, and by disseminating and using research results. The 2019-2020 financial year holds several crucial engagements where MCH and MCH-supported researchers can and should maximize opportunities to disseminate research findings, share thought leadership perspectives, and support emerging young researchers. This project aims to communicate the strategic priorities and contributions of the MCH program and to disseminate the research results of supported projects to produce greater visibility and reach for impact. A range of outreach opportunities and communication products will be developed through this fund to disseminate research results and to enable the strategic involvement of IDRC grantees in key events and conferences (e.g. Women Deliver) to promote knowledge exchange and to influence policies, practices, agendas, and funding priorities. Funds will also support strategic planning pieces. Collectively, the intent is to leverage appropriate opportunities that enable the mobilization of knowledge into policy processes.
more
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|
12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
5
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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The Global Development Incubat...or, Inc.
more
|
|
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65677823212eaade2e0e3081
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2019
|
Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20190089982
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108998
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1
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South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
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Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
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C01
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0.190677
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0.181143
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0
|
0
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0.190677
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0.181143
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0
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0.190677
|
|
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
INTERSECTIONAL ANALYSES OF GEN...DER AND HEALTH OF FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS IN LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
more
|
Intersectional analyses of gen...der and health of female-headed households in low- and middle-income countries
more
|
The increase in female-headed ...households in low- and middle-income countries is a result of a range of factors, including male migrant labour, epidemics such as HIV, and armed conflict. Despite this trend, there is little evidence about how these female-headed households fare on various indicators related to women and children's health and well-being. This includes indicators measuring reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health and nutrition, women's empowerment, and levels of birth registration for children under five, as well as birth certificate ownership. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will not be achieved without gender equality, and gender equality cannot be achieved without data equality. The absence of quality gender data and related analysis makes it difficult to track progress towards the SDGs and can lead to policymaking and service provision that is not informed by evidence. This project seeks to address this knowledge gap and strengthen gender analysis capacities across multiple regions in the Global South on the growing proportion of households headed by women. Working with existing data sets and drawing on the local research networks established by Countdown to 2030 (tracking progress in maternal, newborn, and child mortality), the project will examine trends of female-headed households over time and across regions, notably in Latin America and the Caribbean, eastern and southern Africa, West and Central Africa, and the Middle East and North Africa. The project, implemented in collaboration with the US Fund for UNICEF, will strengthen capacities across the different regions to conduct systematic statistical analyses, with a focus on gender and intersectional (multifactor) analysis, of over 350 national demographic and health surveys starting from the 1990s. These results will be disseminated through open-access journal articles, policy briefs, and advocacy materials, as well as in the 2020 Countdown Report. Moreover, the project will support masters and doctoral students, and develop post-graduate training that will be widely available. The results are expected to influence how data related to female-headed households is collected and analyzed. The project is closely aligned with the Government of Canada's new Feminist International Assistance Policy, the strategic priorities detailed in the 2016-2030 WHO-led Global Strategy for Women, Children and Adolescents, and the overarching 2030 global agenda for sustainable development.
more
|
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13010
|
Population policy and administ...rative management
more
|
5
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
41000
|
United Nations (UN) agency, fu...nd or commission
more
|
US Fund for UNICEF
|
|
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65677824212eaade2e0e3082
|
2019
|
Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2019200857
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P007329001
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1
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South Sudan
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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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0.320271
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0
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0
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0
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0.320271
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0
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0
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0.320271
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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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COMMUNITY BASED EDUCATION IN S...OUTH SUDAN/ÉDUCATION COMMUNAUTAIRE AU SUDAN DU SUD
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Community Based Education in S...outh Sudan/Éducation communautaire au Sudan du Sud
more
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This project aims to improve a...ccess to education and learning opportunities for marginalized and vulnerable out of school children, especially girls, in South Sudan. Project activities include: (1) establishing 300 community schools in rural and remote communities which provide alternative primary education with a focus on life skills; (2) providing training to women teachers on child centered, gender responsive and inclusive pedagogy, psychosocial support, and life skills; and (3) providing training to parents on homestead gardening and backyard poultry rearing, as well as distributing input supplies to ensure that their children do not attend school hungry. This project works to directly contribute to Canada's G7 Charlevoix Declaration on Quality Education for Girls, Adolescent Girls and Women in Developing Countries. /Ce projet vise à améliorer l'accès à l'éducation et aux possibilités d'apprentissage pour enfants non scolarisés marginalisés et vulnérables, surtout des filles, au Soudan du Sud. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) création de 300 écoles communautaires, dans des collectivités rurales et éloignées, qui offrent une solution de rechange à l'enseignement primaire, avec un accent sur les aptitudes à la vie quotidienne; 2) en formant les enseignantes à une pédagogie centrée sur l'enfant, sensible au genre et inclusive, au soutien psychosocial et aux compétences de la vie courante; 3) en formant les parents au jardinage et à l'élevage de volaille de basse-cour, ainsi qu'en distribuant des intrants pour que leurs enfants n'aillent pas à l'école le ventre vide. Ce projet vise à contribuer directement à la Déclaration sur l'éducation de qualité pour les filles, les adolescentes et les femmes dans les pays en développement, faite par le Canada lors du G7 à Charlevoix.
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12261
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Health education
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4;3
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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21000
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International NGO
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STICHTING BRAC INTERNATIONAL
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65677824212eaade2e0e3083
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2017
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Germany
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Foreign Office
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2017008546
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6610636
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8
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Burundi
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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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1.07091
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1.07091
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0
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0
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1.07091
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1.07091
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0
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1.07091
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0
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
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100
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HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE - EMER...GENCY ASSISTANCE
more
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Humanitarian Assistance - Emer...gency assistance
more
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Emergency assistance for Burun...dian refugees and Congolese host families by providing health services and access to water, sanitation, hygiene in the health sector Nundu, South Kivu, DRC
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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National NGOs
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Donor country-based NGO
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|
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65677824212eaade2e0e3084
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20190090136
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109013
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1
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Tanzania
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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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0.160136
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0.0292012
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0
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0
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0.160136
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0.0292012
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0
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0.160136
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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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STRENGTHENING AND SCALING UP M...EDICAL SIMULATION-BASED INTERVENTIONS TO SAVE LIVES IN AFRICA
more
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Strengthening and scaling up m...edical simulation-based interventions to save lives in Africa
more
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Neonatal and maternal mortalit...y remain major challenges in sub-Saharan Africa. A skilled health workforce is an important component of preventing maternal and neonatal deaths. Medical simulation plays a central role in the training and re-training of health professionals and in the retention of critical lifesaving skills. Although the benefits of simulation training are well-documented, the challenges and transformative potential of medical simulation as a teaching and learning tool in sub-Saharan Africa remains inadequately researched. Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) in Uganda, together with the Stavanger Acute Medicine Foundation for Education and Research in Norway and the University of Calgary established a medical simulation centre at MUST through the Simulation for Life initiative (Sim for Life). The program has grown into a nationally recognized centre of excellence for skills enhancement as a teaching facility for medical and nursing students and for in-service health professionals in East Africa. Building on the success of Sim for Life in Uganda, this project aims to incorporate and test innovative approaches to simulation-based learning among medical and nursing students and frontline health providers. It will also measure the impact of these approaches on maternal and newborn survival. The project seeks to expand simulation-based learning in East and West Africa through partnerships with medical and nursing education programs in northern and eastern Uganda, Tanzania, and Nigeria. It will also support equitable inter-professional collaboration through innovative simulation and peer-led training that addresses gender and social inequities in clinical care. An implementation research approach will help identify what prevents and facilitates the adoption, uptake, and effective use of simulation-based learning across five African settings. This will generate evidence and context-specific adaptations to better inform policy and practice with respect to skills retention and capacity building among health professionals, and decrease facility-specific maternal and neonatal mortality.
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12181
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Medical education/training
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3
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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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Mbarara University of Science ...and Technology
more
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|
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65677825212eaade2e0e3085
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172017671
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P000624001
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3
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Tanzania
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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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B03
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15.5614
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5.76488
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0
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0
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15.5614
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5.76488
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0
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15.5614
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|
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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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SCALING-UP BIRTH REGISTRATION ...USING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY/AUGMENTER L'ENREGISTREMENT DES NAISSANCES AU MOYEN D'UNE TECHNOLOGIE NOVATRICE
more
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Scaling-up Birth Registration ...Using Innovative Technology/Augmenter l'enregistrement des naissances au moyen d'une technologie novatrice
more
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This project aims to register ...and issue birth certificates to 3.5 million girls and boys under the age of five (including 90% of newborns and 70% of previously unregistered children) in ten regions of mainland Tanzania. Accurate birth registration allows the Government of Tanzania to effectively and efficiently plan for health, education, and child protection services and ensure that children have access to these services. The project supports the scaling up of an innovative birth registration system, which was developed by Tanzania's birth registration agency in partnership with Tigo (a mobile service provider). The system uses innovative technology that quickly uploads records of all birth registrations to a centralized system through text messages sent from mobile phones. This allows for real-time monitoring of birth registrations at national, regional and local levels and greatly simplifies the registration process. Some project activities include: (1) training local government registration agents, specifically health workers and Ward Executive Officers; (2) entering into a public-private partnership with key mobile service providers operating in the ten regions; (3) conducting public awareness campaigns to support the implementation of the new birth registration system in each region; (4) assisting the Government of Tanzania to finalize the new Birth and Death Registration law; (5) coordinating an inter-ministerial committee on civil registration and vital statistics; and (6) training a core team of national facilitators to scale up the new birth registration system across mainland Tanzania. /Le projet a pour objectif d'enregistrer la naissance de 3,5 millions de filles et de garçons âgés de moins de cinq ans (dont 90 p. 100 des nouveau-nés et 70 p. 100 des enfants non enregistrés) et de délivrer des actes de naissance pour ces derniers dans dix régions de la Tanzanie continentale. L'enregistrement exact des naissances permet au gouvernement de la Tanzanie de planifier de façon efficace et efficiente les services de santé, d'éducation et de protection de l'enfance et de faire en sorte que les enfants aient accès à ces services. Le projet appuie la mise à niveau d'un système novateur d'enregistrement des naissances conçu par l'organisme d'enregistrement des naissances de la Tanzanie en collaboration avec Tigo (fournisseur de services mobiles). Le système fait appel à une technologie novatrice qui télécharge rapidement tous les actes de naissance dans un système centralisé au moyen de messages textes envoyés par téléphone mobile. Il devient ainsi possible de surveiller en temps réel les enregistrements de naissances à l'échelon national, régional et local, ce qui simplifie grandement le processus d'enregistrement. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) la formation d'agents d'enregistrement au sein des administrations municipales, particulièrement les professionnels de la santé et les responsables administratifs; 2) la conclusion de parten
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13010
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Population policy and administ...rative management
more
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3;16
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
more
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|
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65677825212eaade2e0e3086
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172007526
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P000809001
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3
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Tanzania
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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
|
110
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D01
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0
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0.0161291
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0
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0
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0
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0.0161291
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0
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|
|
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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
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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) accroître 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 œuvre 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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9;8;3;17;16;15;10
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Cuso International
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|
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65677825212eaade2e0e3087
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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201720199510
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P000950001
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3
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Tanzania
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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
|
110
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C01
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0
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0.000521797
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0
|
0
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0
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0.000521797
|
0
|
|
|
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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SCALING HER VOICE ON AIR IN BU...RKINA FASO, GHANA, MALI AND SENEGAL/VOIX DE FEMMES À GRANDE ÉCHELLE AU BURKINA FASO, AU GHANA, AU MALI ET AU SÉNÉGAL
more
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Scaling Her Voice on Air in Bu...rkina Faso, Ghana, Mali and Senegal/Voix de femmes à grande échelle au Burkina Faso, au Ghana, au Mali et au Sénégal
more
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A fundamental rural developmen...t need in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali and Senegal is the lack of relevant, gender-responsive and timely information, communication and extension services for small-scale farmers (women, men and youth). To address this issue, Farm Radio International (FRI) aims to scale up interactive rural radio in 17 regions of Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal and Ghana, reaching 61 radio stations and engaging at least 70 stakeholder groups including farmer-based and women's organizations. Project activities include: (1) providing relevant, timely and gender-responsive information on: effective, climate-smart agriculture; climate adaptation; gender-equality; and improved nutritional practices; (2) deepening knowledge exchanges between women, poor, and vulnerable small-scale farmers in rural areas to identify and address their respective needs using mobile tools; and (3) strengthening evidence-based decision at the community level and provide stakeholder groups with access to compiled outcome data on food-security, agriculture and gender-equality. It is expected that this project impacts up to 7.3 million small-scale farmers, including an estimated 2.3 million women small-scale farmers in the four targeted countries. Farm Radio International implements this project in partnership with FRI-Burkina Faso, FRI-Mali, FRI-Senegal, FRI-Ghana and CECI/Uniterra (Senegal). /L'un des besoins fondamentaux sur le plan du développement rural au Burkina Faso, au Ghana, au Mali et au Sénégal concerne le manque de services d'information, de communication et d'extension pertinents, visant l'égalité entre les sexes et rapides, pour les petits exploitants agricoles femmes, hommes et jeunes. Dans le but de répondre à ce besoin, l'organisme Radios rurales internationales (RRI) entend accroître les services de radio rurale interactive dans 17 régions au Burkina Faso, au Mali, au Sénégal et au Ghana, de façon à joindre 61 stations de radio et à mobiliser au moins 70 groupes d'intervenants, y compris des organisations d'agriculteurs et de femmes. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir en temps opportun de l'information pertinente visant l'égalité entre les sexes sur les pratiques agricoles efficaces en fonction du climat; l'adaptation au climat; l'égalité entre les sexes; les meilleures pratiques nutritionnelles; 2) approfondir le partage des connaissances entre les femmes, les pauvres et les petits exploitants agricoles en zones rurales pour cerner leurs besoins au moyen d'outils mobiles et répondre à ces besoins; 3) renforcer la prise de décisions fondées sur des éléments probants au niveau communautaire et donner accès aux groupes d'intervenants à des données compilées sur la sécurité alimentaire, l'agriculture et l'égalité entre les sexes. Il est attendu que ce projet touche jusqu'à 7,3 millions de petits exploitants agricoles, dont environ 2,3 millions de femmes, dans les quatre pays ciblés. Radios rurales internationales met ce projet en œuvre en
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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13
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
|
Farm Radio International
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|
|
65677827212eaade2e0e3088
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2019
|
Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
|
20172008291
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P001042001
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3
|
Togo
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.0770404
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0770404
|
0
|
|
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
SUPPORTING ESSENTIAL MATERNAL ...AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES IN BENIN AND TOGO/APPUYER LES SERVICES DE SANTÉ ESSENTIELS DES MÈRES ET DES ENFANTS AU BÉNIN E
more
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Supporting Essential Maternal ...and Child Health Services in Benin and Togo/Appuyer les services de santé essentiels des mères et des enfants au Bénin et au Togo
more
|
The project focuses on the del...ivery of multiple and complementary interventions to support and build up the infrastructure, training, and sustainability of essential health services particularly relating to maternal and child health at the level of multiple rural communities across Benin and Togo. The project comprises a concentric health clinic model seeking to improve: (i) access to clean water; (ii) training in healthy practices and gender equality; and (iii) maternal, newbord and child health (MNCH) across nutrition, clinical prevention and disease management domains. The beneficiaries are mothers, pregnant women, newborns and children under five. Other direct beneficiaries include clinic workers equipped and trained, other women villagers involved in leadership opportunities, and all villagers through equitable access to an environmentally sustained clean water source and training in healthy practices. GAIN Canada works closely alongside GAIN Bénin, GAIN Togo, Alliance de santé communautaire Canada Bénin (ASCCB) and Vision, initiative et engagement pour la santé (VIES) in order to implement this project. /Le projet se concentre sur la prestation d'interventions multiples et complémentaires pour soutenir et améliorer l'infrastructure, la formation et la durabilité des services de santé essentiels, notamment en matière de santé maternelle et infantile au sein de plusieurs communautés rurales au Bénin et au Togo. Le projet comporte un modèle de clinique de santé concentrique visant à améliorer : (i) l'accès à l'eau potable, (ii) la formation aux pratiques de santé et d'égalité des sexes; (iii) la santé des mères, des nouveau-nés et des enfants (SMNE) au niveau de la nutrition, de la prévention clinique et de la gestion des maladies. Les bénéficiaires sont les mères, les femmes enceintes, les nouveau-nés et les enfants de moins de cinq ans. Les travailleurs de la clinique équipés et formés, les femmes du village impliquées dans les opportunités de leadership et les villageois en general bénéficient aussi tous d'un accès équitable à une source d'eau propre et durable, et de formations pour vivre une vie en meilleure santé. GAIN Canada met le projet en oeuvre en collaboration avec les groupes GAIN Bénin, GAIN Togo, l'Alliance de santé communautaire Canada Bénin (ASCCB) et Vision, initiative et engagement pour la Santé (VIES).
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14031
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Basic drinking water supply
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3
|
I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation
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32000
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Networks
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Global Aid Network
|
|
|
65677827212eaade2e0e3089
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20150074986
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107498
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3
|
Uganda
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
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0.022306
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0.0362208
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0
|
0
|
0.022306
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0.0362208
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0
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0.022306
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
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USING EVIDENCE TO STRENGTHEN H...EALTH SYSTEMS IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
more
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Using Evidence to Strengthen H...ealth Systems in Africa and the Middle East
more
|
This project will provide evid...ence to expand the use of rapid response services, which offer promising strategies to support decision-making. This form of knowledge translation aims to meet the urgent needs for concrete research to answer specific questions from decision-makers in government, civil society organizations, and development partners. Research to inform policy Countries are striving to improve health outcomes by building strong and comprehensive health systems that address health inequities and reduce inefficiencies. To achieve this goal, policymakers need evidence to inform their decision-making. Finding evidence that is usable, timely, and relevant is challenging. For example, data is often fragmented across multiple information systems and research reports, and in formats that do not help decision-makers to address issues in a short timeframe. Rapid response for decision-making Rapid response approaches have the potential to address this challenge. These services use systematic reviews of research published around themes relevant to the specific questions. Effective rapid response services need to be able to receive and clarify decision-makers' requests. They should also search, appraise, and summarize the best available evidence. Researchers have piloted rapid response approaches in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Uganda, and Zambia. These services offer good potential to be scaled up nationally and replicated in other countries. Lessons learned, new services Building on the pilots, this project will inform the scale up of rapid response services within countries and across regions. The research teams will evaluate the four pilots and conduct research to better understand how to best use the services. They will also assess how to decentralize them from the national to the district levels in Uganda and Zambia. The project will establish a new rapid response service in Lebanon at the University of Beirut. This service will address priority health system issues, particularly within the context of a humanitarian crisis. The project is timely for Lebanon, a country that is working to strengthen its primary health care system to respond to current priorities such as the emerging crisis of Syrian refugees. Timely access to information The project will strengthen institutional and individual abilities to conduct and use systematic and rapid reviews to support the rapid response services. It will also provide timely access to relevant research evidence for decision-makers, and give global leaders from Africa and the Middle East deeper knowledge on how to establish and scale up rapid response services for evidence-informed decision-making to improve health outcomes.
more
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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3
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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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Makerere University
|
|
|
65677827212eaade2e0e308a
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2019
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20150074984
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107498
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3
|
Uganda
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0
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0.00124341
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00124341
|
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
USING EVIDENCE TO STRENGTHEN H...EALTH SYSTEMS IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
more
|
Using Evidence to Strengthen H...ealth Systems in Africa and the Middle East
more
|
This project will provide evid...ence to expand the use of rapid response services, which offer promising strategies to support decision-making. This form of knowledge translation aims to meet the urgent needs for concrete research to answer specific questions from decision-makers in government, civil society organizations, and development partners. Research to inform policy Countries are striving to improve health outcomes by building strong and comprehensive health systems that address health inequities and reduce inefficiencies. To achieve this goal, policymakers need evidence to inform their decision-making. Finding evidence that is usable, timely, and relevant is challenging. For example, data is often fragmented across multiple information systems and research reports, and in formats that do not help decision-makers to address issues in a short timeframe. Rapid response for decision-making Rapid response approaches have the potential to address this challenge. These services use systematic reviews of research published around themes relevant to the specific questions. Effective rapid response services need to be able to receive and clarify decision-makers' requests. They should also search, appraise, and summarize the best available evidence. Researchers have piloted rapid response approaches in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Uganda, and Zambia. These services offer good potential to be scaled up nationally and replicated in other countries. Lessons learned, new services Building on the pilots, this project will inform the scale up of rapid response services within countries and across regions. The research teams will evaluate the four pilots and conduct research to better understand how to best use the services. They will also assess how to decentralize them from the national to the district levels in Uganda and Zambia. The project will establish a new rapid response service in Lebanon at the University of Beirut. This service will address priority health system issues, particularly within the context of a humanitarian crisis. The project is timely for Lebanon, a country that is working to strengthen its primary health care system to respond to current priorities such as the emerging crisis of Syrian refugees. Timely access to information The project will strengthen institutional and individual abilities to conduct and use systematic and rapid reviews to support the rapid response services. It will also provide timely access to relevant research evidence for decision-makers, and give global leaders from Africa and the Middle East deeper knowledge on how to establish and scale up rapid response services for evidence-informed decision-making to improve health outcomes.
more
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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3
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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
|
American University of Beirut
|
|
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65677827212eaade2e0e308b
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2019
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008377
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108377
|
3
|
Uganda
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
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0.0564612
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0
|
0
|
0
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0.0564612
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0
|
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
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IMPROVING DATA QUALITY FOR HEA...LTH RESEARCH AT LACOR HOSPITAL
more
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Improving data quality for hea...lth research at Lacor Hospital
more
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Uganda's northern region is be...lieved to severely lag behind most of the country in key health indicators such as maternal and child mortality. One reason for this is the lack of a responsive public health system. Lacor Hospital has for the past few decades filled this gap by becoming the primary provider of health care and serving as the first line of response to health challenges in the region. However, without the benefits of the knowledge and innovation that research in the region could yield, the hospital's ability to be responsive to the health needs of the people has been limited. The main objective of this project is to improve data and project management systems at Lacor Hospital to position it as a research platform where high-quality data is accessible to answer questions about the health of the catchment population. This project proposes a number of targeted improvements to the hospital's data and project management systems, including standardizing and digitizing the hospital's data collection and data entry processes in order to improve data quality; and training selected hospital staff in project management to improve how they manage research projects. If these changes are successful, it is hoped that the hospital will be in a stronger position to attract local and international partners to invest in conducting high quality health research in this neglected post-conflict region of the world.
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12191
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Medical services
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Teasdale-Corti Foundation/Fond...ation Teasdale-Corti
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65677827212eaade2e0e308c
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20170085502
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108550
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3
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Uganda
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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
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0.0324805
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0
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0
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0
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0.0324805
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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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HOW CAN A GENDER LENS ENHANCE ...MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SOCIAL ENTERPRISES IN AFRICA? (IMCHA)
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How can a gender lens enhance ...maternal and child health social enterprises in Africa? (IMCHA)
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Research shows that high gende...r inequity translates into poor health for mothers, pregnant women, and children. At the community and individual level, gender inequities and disparities can underlie dimensions of poverty among women. Low socioeconomic status can be associated with high fertility rates, low educational attainment, higher burden of disease, and HIV/AIDS. Gender inequities and disparities also affect access to healthcare services for women and children, particularly in fragile contexts.Social enterprise-based models have great potential to improve maternal and child health (MCH) services and they can also be used to provide an improved source of income for women. A social enterprise is an organization that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements in human and environmental well-being, such as a cooperative or a community organization. An initial study of social enterprise approaches to MCH care in Africa identified two primary social enterprise models: one based on primary health clinics and one based on mobile community health promoters and sales agents. Gender dynamics played an important role between women and healthcare providers, healthcare providers and social enterprises, and social enterprises and their impact on the individual or community. However, these relationships have not been adequately explored in relation to their impact on maternal and child healthcare services and related outcomes for women and children.The aim of this project, implemented by BRAC Africa, is to improve the understanding of how gender and the social enterprise approach can improve access to maternal and child health services and to outcomes across Africa and globally. The research methodology will include: a systematic literature review and mapping on gender equality, maternal and child health, and social enterprise; a survey to provide basic insight and foundational knowledge into structures and practices; and gender analysis involving both primary and secondary research using key informant interviews and focus group discussions. This will build on an existing IMCHA projects in partnership with BRAC Africa in order to expand the knowledge base about gender equality and social enterprises targeted at improving maternal and child health outcomes as well as identifying practical lessons and promising strategies.This project is funded by the Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa program. It is a seven-year $36 million initiative funded by Global Affairs Canada, IDRC, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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5
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Stichting BRAC International
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65677827212eaade2e0e308d
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20190090135
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109013
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1
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Uganda
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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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0.256217
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0.0467219
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0
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0
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0.256217
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0.0467219
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0
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0.256217
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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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STRENGTHENING AND SCALING UP M...EDICAL SIMULATION-BASED INTERVENTIONS TO SAVE LIVES IN AFRICA
more
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Strengthening and scaling up m...edical simulation-based interventions to save lives in Africa
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Neonatal and maternal mortalit...y remain major challenges in sub-Saharan Africa. A skilled health workforce is an important component of preventing maternal and neonatal deaths. Medical simulation plays a central role in the training and re-training of health professionals and in the retention of critical lifesaving skills. Although the benefits of simulation training are well-documented, the challenges and transformative potential of medical simulation as a teaching and learning tool in sub-Saharan Africa remains inadequately researched. Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) in Uganda, together with the Stavanger Acute Medicine Foundation for Education and Research in Norway and the University of Calgary established a medical simulation centre at MUST through the Simulation for Life initiative (Sim for Life). The program has grown into a nationally recognized centre of excellence for skills enhancement as a teaching facility for medical and nursing students and for in-service health professionals in East Africa. Building on the success of Sim for Life in Uganda, this project aims to incorporate and test innovative approaches to simulation-based learning among medical and nursing students and frontline health providers. It will also measure the impact of these approaches on maternal and newborn survival. The project seeks to expand simulation-based learning in East and West Africa through partnerships with medical and nursing education programs in northern and eastern Uganda, Tanzania, and Nigeria. It will also support equitable inter-professional collaboration through innovative simulation and peer-led training that addresses gender and social inequities in clinical care. An implementation research approach will help identify what prevents and facilitates the adoption, uptake, and effective use of simulation-based learning across five African settings. This will generate evidence and context-specific adaptations to better inform policy and practice with respect to skills retention and capacity building among health professionals, and decrease facility-specific maternal and neonatal mortality.
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12181
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Medical education/training
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3
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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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Mbarara University of Science ...and Technology
more
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65677828212eaade2e0e308e
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172019952
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P000950001
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3
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Uganda
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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
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0.000521797
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0
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0
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0
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0.000521797
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0
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|
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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SCALING HER VOICE ON AIR IN BU...RKINA FASO, GHANA, MALI AND SENEGAL/VOIX DE FEMMES À GRANDE ÉCHELLE AU BURKINA FASO, AU GHANA, AU MALI ET AU SÉNÉGAL
more
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Scaling Her Voice on Air in Bu...rkina Faso, Ghana, Mali and Senegal/Voix de femmes à grande échelle au Burkina Faso, au Ghana, au Mali et au Sénégal
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A fundamental rural developmen...t need in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali and Senegal is the lack of relevant, gender-responsive and timely information, communication and extension services for small-scale farmers (women, men and youth). To address this issue, Farm Radio International (FRI) aims to scale up interactive rural radio in 17 regions of Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal and Ghana, reaching 61 radio stations and engaging at least 70 stakeholder groups including farmer-based and women's organizations. Project activities include: (1) providing relevant, timely and gender-responsive information on: effective, climate-smart agriculture; climate adaptation; gender-equality; and improved nutritional practices; (2) deepening knowledge exchanges between women, poor, and vulnerable small-scale farmers in rural areas to identify and address their respective needs using mobile tools; and (3) strengthening evidence-based decision at the community level and provide stakeholder groups with access to compiled outcome data on food-security, agriculture and gender-equality. It is expected that this project impacts up to 7.3 million small-scale farmers, including an estimated 2.3 million women small-scale farmers in the four targeted countries. Farm Radio International implements this project in partnership with FRI-Burkina Faso, FRI-Mali, FRI-Senegal, FRI-Ghana and CECI/Uniterra (Senegal). /L'un des besoins fondamentaux sur le plan du développement rural au Burkina Faso, au Ghana, au Mali et au Sénégal concerne le manque de services d'information, de communication et d'extension pertinents, visant l'égalité entre les sexes et rapides, pour les petits exploitants agricoles femmes, hommes et jeunes. Dans le but de répondre à ce besoin, l'organisme Radios rurales internationales (RRI) entend accroître les services de radio rurale interactive dans 17 régions au Burkina Faso, au Mali, au Sénégal et au Ghana, de façon à joindre 61 stations de radio et à mobiliser au moins 70 groupes d'intervenants, y compris des organisations d'agriculteurs et de femmes. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir en temps opportun de l'information pertinente visant l'égalité entre les sexes sur les pratiques agricoles efficaces en fonction du climat; l'adaptation au climat; l'égalité entre les sexes; les meilleures pratiques nutritionnelles; 2) approfondir le partage des connaissances entre les femmes, les pauvres et les petits exploitants agricoles en zones rurales pour cerner leurs besoins au moyen d'outils mobiles et répondre à ces besoins; 3) renforcer la prise de décisions fondées sur des éléments probants au niveau communautaire et donner accès aux groupes d'intervenants à des données compilées sur la sécurité alimentaire, l'agriculture et l'égalité entre les sexes. Il est attendu que ce projet touche jusqu'à 7,3 millions de petits exploitants agricoles, dont environ 2,3 millions de femmes, dans les quatre pays ciblés. Radios rurales internationales met ce projet en œuvre en
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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13
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Farm Radio International
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65677828212eaade2e0e308f
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2019
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Canada
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Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
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2019899470
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2019899470
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3
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Viet Nam
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Far East Asia
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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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C01
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0.0188395
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0.0188395
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0
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0
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0.0188395
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0.0188395
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0
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0.0188395
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|
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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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OPTOMETRY EQUIPMENT
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Optometry Equipment
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To purchase medical equipment ...for the Optometry training program at Hanoi Medical University in Vietnam.
more
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12230
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Basic health infrastructure
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3
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Optometry Giving Sight
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|
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65677829212eaade2e0e3090
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20150074985
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107498
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3
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Zambia
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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
|
110
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C01
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0.011153
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0.0181104
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0
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0
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0.011153
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0.0181104
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0
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0.011153
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|
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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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USING EVIDENCE TO STRENGTHEN H...EALTH SYSTEMS IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
more
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Using Evidence to Strengthen H...ealth Systems in Africa and the Middle East
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This project will provide evid...ence to expand the use of rapid response services, which offer promising strategies to support decision-making. This form of knowledge translation aims to meet the urgent needs for concrete research to answer specific questions from decision-makers in government, civil society organizations, and development partners. Research to inform policy Countries are striving to improve health outcomes by building strong and comprehensive health systems that address health inequities and reduce inefficiencies. To achieve this goal, policymakers need evidence to inform their decision-making. Finding evidence that is usable, timely, and relevant is challenging. For example, data is often fragmented across multiple information systems and research reports, and in formats that do not help decision-makers to address issues in a short timeframe. Rapid response for decision-making Rapid response approaches have the potential to address this challenge. These services use systematic reviews of research published around themes relevant to the specific questions. Effective rapid response services need to be able to receive and clarify decision-makers' requests. They should also search, appraise, and summarize the best available evidence. Researchers have piloted rapid response approaches in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Uganda, and Zambia. These services offer good potential to be scaled up nationally and replicated in other countries. Lessons learned, new services Building on the pilots, this project will inform the scale up of rapid response services within countries and across regions. The research teams will evaluate the four pilots and conduct research to better understand how to best use the services. They will also assess how to decentralize them from the national to the district levels in Uganda and Zambia. The project will establish a new rapid response service in Lebanon at the University of Beirut. This service will address priority health system issues, particularly within the context of a humanitarian crisis. The project is timely for Lebanon, a country that is working to strengthen its primary health care system to respond to current priorities such as the emerging crisis of Syrian refugees. Timely access to information The project will strengthen institutional and individual abilities to conduct and use systematic and rapid reviews to support the rapid response services. It will also provide timely access to relevant research evidence for decision-makers, and give global leaders from Africa and the Middle East deeper knowledge on how to establish and scale up rapid response services for evidence-informed decision-making to improve health outcomes.
more
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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3
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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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Makerere University
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|
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65677829212eaade2e0e3091
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20150074981
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107498
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3
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Zambia
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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
|
110
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C01
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0
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0
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0.000621703
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0
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0
|
0
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0.000621703
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|
|
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
|
USING EVIDENCE TO STRENGTHEN H...EALTH SYSTEMS IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
more
|
Using Evidence to Strengthen H...ealth Systems in Africa and the Middle East
more
|
This project will provide evid...ence to expand the use of rapid response services, which offer promising strategies to support decision-making. This form of knowledge translation aims to meet the urgent needs for concrete research to answer specific questions from decision-makers in government, civil society organizations, and development partners. Research to inform policy Countries are striving to improve health outcomes by building strong and comprehensive health systems that address health inequities and reduce inefficiencies. To achieve this goal, policymakers need evidence to inform their decision-making. Finding evidence that is usable, timely, and relevant is challenging. For example, data is often fragmented across multiple information systems and research reports, and in formats that do not help decision-makers to address issues in a short timeframe. Rapid response for decision-making Rapid response approaches have the potential to address this challenge. These services use systematic reviews of research published around themes relevant to the specific questions. Effective rapid response services need to be able to receive and clarify decision-makers' requests. They should also search, appraise, and summarize the best available evidence. Researchers have piloted rapid response approaches in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Uganda, and Zambia. These services offer good potential to be scaled up nationally and replicated in other countries. Lessons learned, new services Building on the pilots, this project will inform the scale up of rapid response services within countries and across regions. The research teams will evaluate the four pilots and conduct research to better understand how to best use the services. They will also assess how to decentralize them from the national to the district levels in Uganda and Zambia. The project will establish a new rapid response service in Lebanon at the University of Beirut. This service will address priority health system issues, particularly within the context of a humanitarian crisis. The project is timely for Lebanon, a country that is working to strengthen its primary health care system to respond to current priorities such as the emerging crisis of Syrian refugees. Timely access to information The project will strengthen institutional and individual abilities to conduct and use systematic and rapid reviews to support the rapid response services. It will also provide timely access to relevant research evidence for decision-makers, and give global leaders from Africa and the Middle East deeper knowledge on how to establish and scale up rapid response services for evidence-informed decision-making to improve health outcomes.
more
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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3
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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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American University of Beirut
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|
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6567782a212eaade2e0e3092
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2020
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Canada
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Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
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20200403160001
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MB-2020-206
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8
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Afghanistan
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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
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110
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C01
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0.063525
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0.063525
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0
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0
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0.063525
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0.063525
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0
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0.063525
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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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12230
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Basic health infrastructure
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5,4,16,1
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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90000
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Other
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Other
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6567782a212eaade2e0e3093
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2018
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172019950012
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P000950001
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3
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Burkina Faso
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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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0.378437
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0.0487017
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0
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0
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0.378437
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0.0487017
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0
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0.378437
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0
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0
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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100
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SCALING HER VOICE ON AIR IN BU...RKINA FASO, GHANA, MALI AND SENEGAL/VOIX DE FEMMES À GRANDE ÉCHELLE AU BURKINA FASO, AU GHANA, AU MALI ET AU SÉNÉGAL
more
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Scaling Her Voice on Air in Bu...rkina Faso, Ghana, Mali and Senegal/Voix de femmes à grande échelle au Burkina Faso, au Ghana, au Mali et au Sénégal
more
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Scaling Her Voice on Air in Bu...rkina Faso, Ghana, Mali and Senegal / Voix de femmes à grande échelle au Burkina Faso, au Ghana, au Mali et au Sénégal
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12261
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Health education
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Farm Radio International
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6567782b212eaade2e0e3094
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2018
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172019950011
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P000950001
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3
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Burkina Faso
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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
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0.0162339
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0
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0
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0
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0.0162339
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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100
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SCALING HER VOICE ON AIR IN BU...RKINA FASO, GHANA, MALI AND SENEGAL/VOIX DE FEMMES À GRANDE ÉCHELLE AU BURKINA FASO, AU GHANA, AU MALI ET AU SÉNÉGAL
more
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Scaling Her Voice on Air in Bu...rkina Faso, Ghana, Mali and Senegal/Voix de femmes à grande échelle au Burkina Faso, au Ghana, au Mali et au Sénégal
more
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Scaling Her Voice on Air in Bu...rkina Faso, Ghana, Mali and Senegal / Voix de femmes à grande échelle au Burkina Faso, au Ghana, au Mali et au Sénégal
more
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12261
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Health education
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Farm Radio International
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|
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6567782b212eaade2e0e3095
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182001380003
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P002041001
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3
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Africa, regional
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Africa
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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3
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10
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110
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B01
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0
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0.00059773
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0
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0
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0
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0.008539
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0
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|
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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7
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AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRA...NCOPHONIE - INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2018-2021/AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE - APPUI INSTITUTIONNEL 2018-2021
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Agence universitaire de la Fra...ncophonie - Institutional Support 2018-2021/Agence universitaire de la Francophonie - Appui institutionnel 2018-2021
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This grant is Canada's long-te...rm institutional support for the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). AUF uses these funds, as well as those of other donors, to carry out its mandate and four-year programming (2018-2021). AUF's mandate is to support and promote the cooperation of member academic institutions. It promotes and supports the emergence of new skills for development by supporting the quality and diversity of training, research and governance models within its member institutions. The AUF also promotes the role of universities in the world and offers a space for knowledge and people using the French language to meet. Canada's support for AUF's new programming includes building the capacity of member institutions, promoting better access to quality higher education for learners in the South, and supporting teaching, vocational training and research in disciplines such as environment, economics and management, tropical medicine, primary education and governance. / Cette subvention constitue l'appui institutionnel à long terme du Canada à l'Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). L'AUF utilise ces fonds, ainsi que ceux d'autres donateurs, pour la réalisation de son mandat et de sa programmation quadriennale (2018-2021). Le mandat de l'AUF consiste à soutenir et favoriser la coopération des établissements universitaires membres. Elle favorise et soutient l'émergence de nouvelles compétences au service du développement en appuyant la qualité et la diversité des modèles de formation, de recherche et de gouvernance au sein de ses établissements membres. L'AUF promeut également le rôle des universités dans le monde et offre un espace de rencontre des savoirs et des peuples utilisant la langue française. L'appui du Canada à la nouvelle programmation de l'AUF contribue notamment à renforcer les capacités des institutions membres, à favoriser un meilleur accès à une éducation supérieure de qualité pour les apprenants du Sud, à appuyer l'enseignement, la formation professionnelle et la recherche dans des disciplines telles que l'environnement, l'économie et la gestion, la médecine tropicale, l'enseignement primaire et la gouvernance.
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43081
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Multisector education/training
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4,17,12
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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AUF - Agence universitaire de ...laFrancophonie
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6567782b212eaade2e0e3096
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182001380002
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P002041001
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3
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Africa, regional
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Africa
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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3
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10
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110
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B01
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0
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0.000301
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0
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0
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0
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0.0043
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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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7
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AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRA...NCOPHONIE - INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2018-2021/AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE - APPUI INSTITUTIONNEL 2018-2021
more
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Agence universitaire de la Fra...ncophonie - Institutional Support 2018-2021/Agence universitaire de la Francophonie - Appui institutionnel 2018-2021
more
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This grant is Canada's long-te...rm institutional support for the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). AUF uses these funds, as well as those of other donors, to carry out its mandate and four-year programming (2018-2021). AUF's mandate is to support and promote the cooperation of member academic institutions. It promotes and supports the emergence of new skills for development by supporting the quality and diversity of training, research and governance models within its member institutions. The AUF also promotes the role of universities in the world and offers a space for knowledge and people using the French language to meet. Canada's support for AUF's new programming includes building the capacity of member institutions, promoting better access to quality higher education for learners in the South, and supporting teaching, vocational training and research in disciplines such as environment, economics and management, tropical medicine, primary education and governance. / Cette subvention constitue l'appui institutionnel à long terme du Canada à l'Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). L'AUF utilise ces fonds, ainsi que ceux d'autres donateurs, pour la réalisation de son mandat et de sa programmation quadriennale (2018-2021). Le mandat de l'AUF consiste à soutenir et favoriser la coopération des établissements universitaires membres. Elle favorise et soutient l'émergence de nouvelles compétences au service du développement en appuyant la qualité et la diversité des modèles de formation, de recherche et de gouvernance au sein de ses établissements membres. L'AUF promeut également le rôle des universités dans le monde et offre un espace de rencontre des savoirs et des peuples utilisant la langue française. L'appui du Canada à la nouvelle programmation de l'AUF contribue notamment à renforcer les capacités des institutions membres, à favoriser un meilleur accès à une éducation supérieure de qualité pour les apprenants du Sud, à appuyer l'enseignement, la formation professionnelle et la recherche dans des disciplines telles que l'environnement, l'économie et la gestion, la médecine tropicale, l'enseignement primaire et la gouvernance.
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43081
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Multisector education/training
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4,17,12
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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AUF - Agence universitaire de ...laFrancophonie
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6567782d212eaade2e0e3097
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20202008870002
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P009075001
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1
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Africa, regional
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Africa
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
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0.059506
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0.019326
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0
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0
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0.059506
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0.019326
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0
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0.059506
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|
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
|
SUPPORT TO THE 2020 AND 2021 C...ANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH/APPUI À LA CONFÉRENCE CANADIENNE SUR LA SANTÉ MONDIALE 2020 ET 2021
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Support to the 2020 and 2021 C...anadian Conference on Global Health/Appui à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale 2020 et 2021
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This project provides support ...to the 2020 and 2021 Canadian Conference on Global Health (CCGH), which aims to create a vibrant global health community contributing to health for all. Organized annually by the Canadian Society for International Health, the CCGH provides a platform for members of the global health community from Canada and internationally, including low- and middle-income countries, to share results, lessons learned, knowledge translation and best practices. The CCGH attracts researchers, policy-makers, civil society representatives and students from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and interests. The conference's annual themes and sub-themes reflect global health priorities and Canadian international assistance objectives. The CCGH, taking place virtually from October 19 to 22, 2020, expects to directly benefit around 500 people. The CCGH's 2020 theme is Global Health in a Changing Climate with environment and climate change, health systems and the burden of disease, innovating for health, and changing politics as subthemes. The theme and exact dates of the 2021 CCGH are determined at a later date. / Ce projet apporte un soutien à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale (CCSM) de 2020 et 2021, qui vise à créer une communauté de santé mondiale dynamique contribuant à la santé pour tous. Organisée chaque année par la Société canadienne de santé internationale, la CCSM offre une plateforme aux membres de la communauté de la santé mondiale du Canada et du monde entier, y compris des pays à faible revenu et à revenu intermédiaire, pour mettre en commun les résultats, les leçons retenues, l'application des connaissances et les pratiques exemplaires. La CCSM attire des chercheurs, des décideurs, des représentants de la société civile et des étudiants d'horizons et de champs d'intérêt très divers. Les thèmes et sous-thèmes annuels de la conférence reflètent les priorités en matière de santé mondiale et les objectifs du Canada en matière d'aide internationale. La CCGH, qui se tient virtuellement du 19 au 22 octobre 2020, devrait bénéficier directement à environ 500 personnes. Le thème de la CCSM pour 2020 est « La santé mondiale face au changement climatique », et les sous-thèmes sont les suivants : Environnement et changement climatique, Systèmes de santé et charge de morbidité, Innover pour la santé et Politique en changement. Le thème et les dates exactes de la CCSM de 2021 seront déterminés ultérieurement.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Canadian Society for Internati...onal Health
more
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6567782d212eaade2e0e3098
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20202008870001
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P009075001
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1
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Africa, regional
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Africa
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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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D02
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0.029966
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0.00973
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0
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0
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0.029966
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0.00973
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0
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0.029966
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|
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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100
|
SUPPORT TO THE 2020 AND 2021 C...ANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH/APPUI À LA CONFÉRENCE CANADIENNE SUR LA SANTÉ MONDIALE 2020 ET 2021
more
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Support to the 2020 and 2021 C...anadian Conference on Global Health/Appui à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale 2020 et 2021
more
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This project provides support ...to the 2020 and 2021 Canadian Conference on Global Health (CCGH), which aims to create a vibrant global health community contributing to health for all. Organized annually by the Canadian Society for International Health, the CCGH provides a platform for members of the global health community from Canada and internationally, including low- and middle-income countries, to share results, lessons learned, knowledge translation and best practices. The CCGH attracts researchers, policy-makers, civil society representatives and students from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and interests. The conference's annual themes and sub-themes reflect global health priorities and Canadian international assistance objectives. The CCGH, taking place virtually from October 19 to 22, 2020, expects to directly benefit around 500 people. The CCGH's 2020 theme is Global Health in a Changing Climate with environment and climate change, health systems and the burden of disease, innovating for health, and changing politics as subthemes. The theme and exact dates of the 2021 CCGH are determined at a later date. / Ce projet apporte un soutien à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale (CCSM) de 2020 et 2021, qui vise à créer une communauté de santé mondiale dynamique contribuant à la santé pour tous. Organisée chaque année par la Société canadienne de santé internationale, la CCSM offre une plateforme aux membres de la communauté de la santé mondiale du Canada et du monde entier, y compris des pays à faible revenu et à revenu intermédiaire, pour mettre en commun les résultats, les leçons retenues, l'application des connaissances et les pratiques exemplaires. La CCSM attire des chercheurs, des décideurs, des représentants de la société civile et des étudiants d'horizons et de champs d'intérêt très divers. Les thèmes et sous-thèmes annuels de la conférence reflètent les priorités en matière de santé mondiale et les objectifs du Canada en matière d'aide internationale. La CCGH, qui se tient virtuellement du 19 au 22 octobre 2020, devrait bénéficier directement à environ 500 personnes. Le thème de la CCSM pour 2020 est « La santé mondiale face au changement climatique », et les sous-thèmes sont les suivants : Environnement et changement climatique, Systèmes de santé et charge de morbidité, Innover pour la santé et Politique en changement. Le thème et les dates exactes de la CCSM de 2021 seront déterminés ultérieurement.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Canadian Society for Internati...onal Health
more
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6567782d212eaade2e0e3099
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182001380004
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P002041001
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3
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America, regional
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America
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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3
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10
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110
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B01
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0
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0.0002275
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0
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0
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0
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0.00325
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0
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|
|
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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7
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AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRA...NCOPHONIE - INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2018-2021/AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE - APPUI INSTITUTIONNEL 2018-2021
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Agence universitaire de la Fra...ncophonie - Institutional Support 2018-2021/Agence universitaire de la Francophonie - Appui institutionnel 2018-2021
more
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This grant is Canada's long-te...rm institutional support for the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). AUF uses these funds, as well as those of other donors, to carry out its mandate and four-year programming (2018-2021). AUF's mandate is to support and promote the cooperation of member academic institutions. It promotes and supports the emergence of new skills for development by supporting the quality and diversity of training, research and governance models within its member institutions. The AUF also promotes the role of universities in the world and offers a space for knowledge and people using the French language to meet. Canada's support for AUF's new programming includes building the capacity of member institutions, promoting better access to quality higher education for learners in the South, and supporting teaching, vocational training and research in disciplines such as environment, economics and management, tropical medicine, primary education and governance. / Cette subvention constitue l'appui institutionnel à long terme du Canada à l'Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). L'AUF utilise ces fonds, ainsi que ceux d'autres donateurs, pour la réalisation de son mandat et de sa programmation quadriennale (2018-2021). Le mandat de l'AUF consiste à soutenir et favoriser la coopération des établissements universitaires membres. Elle favorise et soutient l'émergence de nouvelles compétences au service du développement en appuyant la qualité et la diversité des modèles de formation, de recherche et de gouvernance au sein de ses établissements membres. L'AUF promeut également le rôle des universités dans le monde et offre un espace de rencontre des savoirs et des peuples utilisant la langue française. L'appui du Canada à la nouvelle programmation de l'AUF contribue notamment à renforcer les capacités des institutions membres, à favoriser un meilleur accès à une éducation supérieure de qualité pour les apprenants du Sud, à appuyer l'enseignement, la formation professionnelle et la recherche dans des disciplines telles que l'environnement, l'économie et la gestion, la médecine tropicale, l'enseignement primaire et la gouvernance.
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43081
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Multisector education/training
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4,17,12
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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AUF - Agence universitaire de ...laFrancophonie
more
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6567782d212eaade2e0e309a
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182001380005
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P002041001
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3
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America, regional
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America
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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3
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10
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110
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B01
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0
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1.365E-5
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0
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0
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0
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0.000195
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0
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|
|
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
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7
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AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRA...NCOPHONIE - INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2018-2021/AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE - APPUI INSTITUTIONNEL 2018-2021
more
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Agence universitaire de la Fra...ncophonie - Institutional Support 2018-2021/Agence universitaire de la Francophonie - Appui institutionnel 2018-2021
more
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This grant is Canada's long-te...rm institutional support for the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). AUF uses these funds, as well as those of other donors, to carry out its mandate and four-year programming (2018-2021). AUF's mandate is to support and promote the cooperation of member academic institutions. It promotes and supports the emergence of new skills for development by supporting the quality and diversity of training, research and governance models within its member institutions. The AUF also promotes the role of universities in the world and offers a space for knowledge and people using the French language to meet. Canada's support for AUF's new programming includes building the capacity of member institutions, promoting better access to quality higher education for learners in the South, and supporting teaching, vocational training and research in disciplines such as environment, economics and management, tropical medicine, primary education and governance. / Cette subvention constitue l'appui institutionnel à long terme du Canada à l'Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). L'AUF utilise ces fonds, ainsi que ceux d'autres donateurs, pour la réalisation de son mandat et de sa programmation quadriennale (2018-2021). Le mandat de l'AUF consiste à soutenir et favoriser la coopération des établissements universitaires membres. Elle favorise et soutient l'émergence de nouvelles compétences au service du développement en appuyant la qualité et la diversité des modèles de formation, de recherche et de gouvernance au sein de ses établissements membres. L'AUF promeut également le rôle des universités dans le monde et offre un espace de rencontre des savoirs et des peuples utilisant la langue française. L'appui du Canada à la nouvelle programmation de l'AUF contribue notamment à renforcer les capacités des institutions membres, à favoriser un meilleur accès à une éducation supérieure de qualité pour les apprenants du Sud, à appuyer l'enseignement, la formation professionnelle et la recherche dans des disciplines telles que l'environnement, l'économie et la gestion, la médecine tropicale, l'enseignement primaire et la gouvernance.
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43081
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Multisector education/training
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4,17,12
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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AUF - Agence universitaire de ...laFrancophonie
more
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6567782e212eaade2e0e309b
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20202008870003
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P009075001
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1
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America, regional
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America
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Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
|
D02
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0.028139
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0.009141
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0
|
0
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0.028139
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0.009141
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0
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0.028139
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
SUPPORT TO THE 2020 AND 2021 C...ANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH/APPUI À LA CONFÉRENCE CANADIENNE SUR LA SANTÉ MONDIALE 2020 ET 2021
more
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Support to the 2020 and 2021 C...anadian Conference on Global Health/Appui à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale 2020 et 2021
more
|
This project provides support ...to the 2020 and 2021 Canadian Conference on Global Health (CCGH), which aims to create a vibrant global health community contributing to health for all. Organized annually by the Canadian Society for International Health, the CCGH provides a platform for members of the global health community from Canada and internationally, including low- and middle-income countries, to share results, lessons learned, knowledge translation and best practices. The CCGH attracts researchers, policy-makers, civil society representatives and students from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and interests. The conference's annual themes and sub-themes reflect global health priorities and Canadian international assistance objectives. The CCGH, taking place virtually from October 19 to 22, 2020, expects to directly benefit around 500 people. The CCGH's 2020 theme is Global Health in a Changing Climate with environment and climate change, health systems and the burden of disease, innovating for health, and changing politics as subthemes. The theme and exact dates of the 2021 CCGH are determined at a later date. / Ce projet apporte un soutien à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale (CCSM) de 2020 et 2021, qui vise à créer une communauté de santé mondiale dynamique contribuant à la santé pour tous. Organisée chaque année par la Société canadienne de santé internationale, la CCSM offre une plateforme aux membres de la communauté de la santé mondiale du Canada et du monde entier, y compris des pays à faible revenu et à revenu intermédiaire, pour mettre en commun les résultats, les leçons retenues, l'application des connaissances et les pratiques exemplaires. La CCSM attire des chercheurs, des décideurs, des représentants de la société civile et des étudiants d'horizons et de champs d'intérêt très divers. Les thèmes et sous-thèmes annuels de la conférence reflètent les priorités en matière de santé mondiale et les objectifs du Canada en matière d'aide internationale. La CCGH, qui se tient virtuellement du 19 au 22 octobre 2020, devrait bénéficier directement à environ 500 personnes. Le thème de la CCSM pour 2020 est « La santé mondiale face au changement climatique », et les sous-thèmes sont les suivants : Environnement et changement climatique, Systèmes de santé et charge de morbidité, Innover pour la santé et Politique en changement. Le thème et les dates exactes de la CCSM de 2021 seront déterminés ultérieurement.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Canadian Society for Internati...onal Health
more
|
|
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6567782f212eaade2e0e309c
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20202008870004
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P009075001
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1
|
America, regional
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America
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0.001685
|
0.000544
|
0
|
0
|
0.001685
|
0.000544
|
0
|
0.001685
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
SUPPORT TO THE 2020 AND 2021 C...ANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH/APPUI À LA CONFÉRENCE CANADIENNE SUR LA SANTÉ MONDIALE 2020 ET 2021
more
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Support to the 2020 and 2021 C...anadian Conference on Global Health/Appui à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale 2020 et 2021
more
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This project provides support ...to the 2020 and 2021 Canadian Conference on Global Health (CCGH), which aims to create a vibrant global health community contributing to health for all. Organized annually by the Canadian Society for International Health, the CCGH provides a platform for members of the global health community from Canada and internationally, including low- and middle-income countries, to share results, lessons learned, knowledge translation and best practices. The CCGH attracts researchers, policy-makers, civil society representatives and students from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and interests. The conference's annual themes and sub-themes reflect global health priorities and Canadian international assistance objectives. The CCGH, taking place virtually from October 19 to 22, 2020, expects to directly benefit around 500 people. The CCGH's 2020 theme is Global Health in a Changing Climate with environment and climate change, health systems and the burden of disease, innovating for health, and changing politics as subthemes. The theme and exact dates of the 2021 CCGH are determined at a later date. / Ce projet apporte un soutien à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale (CCSM) de 2020 et 2021, qui vise à créer une communauté de santé mondiale dynamique contribuant à la santé pour tous. Organisée chaque année par la Société canadienne de santé internationale, la CCSM offre une plateforme aux membres de la communauté de la santé mondiale du Canada et du monde entier, y compris des pays à faible revenu et à revenu intermédiaire, pour mettre en commun les résultats, les leçons retenues, l'application des connaissances et les pratiques exemplaires. La CCSM attire des chercheurs, des décideurs, des représentants de la société civile et des étudiants d'horizons et de champs d'intérêt très divers. Les thèmes et sous-thèmes annuels de la conférence reflètent les priorités en matière de santé mondiale et les objectifs du Canada en matière d'aide internationale. La CCGH, qui se tient virtuellement du 19 au 22 octobre 2020, devrait bénéficier directement à environ 500 personnes. Le thème de la CCSM pour 2020 est « La santé mondiale face au changement climatique », et les sous-thèmes sont les suivants : Environnement et changement climatique, Systèmes de santé et charge de morbidité, Innover pour la santé et Politique en changement. Le thème et les dates exactes de la CCSM de 2021 seront déterminés ultérieurement.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Canadian Society for Internati...onal Health
more
|
|
|
6567782f212eaade2e0e309d
|
2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182000970003
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P001292001
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3
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Asia, regional
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Asia
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Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.70302
|
1.462504
|
0
|
0
|
1.70302
|
1.462504
|
0
|
1.70302
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS/CENTRE D'EXCELLENCE POUR LES SYSTÈMES D'ENREGISTREMENT DES FAITS ET DE
more
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Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems/Centre d'excellence pour les systèmes d'enregistrement des faits et des statistiques d'état civil
more
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This project aims to contribut...e to the efforts of the Global Financing Facility in support of Every Woman Every Child (GFF) to end preventable maternal, newborn and child deaths and to improve the health and quality of life of women, adolescents and children. The project will support the GFF to develop, strengthen and scale-up effective, integrated and sustainable CRVS systems in eligible countries. Project activities include: (1) Promoting comprehensive, effective and integrated CRVS systems for improving reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health, (2) Facilitating inclusion of quality CRVS components in GFF Investment Cases, by working with countries to identify needs, establish priorities, and provide access to resources, (3) Establishing and maintaining a roster of CRVS technical experts, (4) Strengthening the capacity of in-country CRVS implementers for sustainability, (5) Building and facilitating exchange of knowledge and best practices, (6) Contributing to global tools and standards for CRVS systems and promoting their use, and, (7) Contributing to improved accountability in GFF countries. / Ce projet vise à contribuer aux efforts du Mécanisme de financement mondial (MFM) en appui à l'initiative « Chaque femme, chaque enfant », afin de mettre fin aux décès évitables de mères, de nouveau nés et d'enfants et d'améliorer la santé et la qualité de vie des femmes, des adolescents et des enfants. Il aidera le MFM à élaborer, à renforcer et à porter à plus grande échelle des systèmes d'établissement des statistiques de l'état civil et d'enregistrement des faits d'état civil (SEC/FEC) efficaces, intégrés et durables dans les pays admissibles. Parmi les activités du projet : 1) promouvoir des systèmes de SEC/FEC complets, efficaces et intégrés pour améliorer la santé génésique et la santé des mères, des nouveau-nés, des enfants et adolescents, 2) faciliter l'intégration des composantes du SEC/FEC de qualité dans les dossiers d'investissement du MFM, en collaborant avec les pays afin de déterminer les besoins, d'établir les priorités et de rendre les ressources accessibles, 3) établir et tenir à jour une liste d'experts techniques du SEC/FEC, 4) renforcer la capacité des responsables de la mise en œuvre du SEC/FEC au pays en vue d'en assurer la viabilité, 5) Permettre et faciliter l'échange des connaissances et des pratiques exemplaires, 6) contribuer à l'adoption de normes et d'outils mondiaux liés aux SEC/FEC, et en promouvoir l'utilisation, 7) contribuer à une meilleure reddition de comptes dans les pays bénéficiaires du MFM.
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13010
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Population policy and administ...rative management
more
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3
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
11000
|
Donor Government
|
IDRC - International Developme...nt Research Centre
more
|
|
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6567782f212eaade2e0e309e
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2020
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
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20182000970004
|
P001292001
|
3
|
Asia, regional
|
Asia
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.533783
|
0.458395
|
0
|
0
|
0.533783
|
0.458395
|
0
|
0.533783
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
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CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR CIVIL... REGISTRATION AND VITAL STATISTICS (CRVS) SYSTEMS/CENTRE D'EXCELLENCE POUR LES SYSTÈMES D'ENREGISTREMENT DES FAITS ET DE
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Centre of Excellence for Civil... Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems/Centre d'excellence pour les systèmes d'enregistrement des faits et des statistiques d'état civil
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This project aims to contribut...e to the efforts of the Global Financing Facility in support of Every Woman Every Child (GFF) to end preventable maternal, newborn and child deaths and to improve the health and quality of life of women, adolescents and children. The project will support the GFF to develop, strengthen and scale-up effective, integrated and sustainable CRVS systems in eligible countries. Project activities include: (1) Promoting comprehensive, effective and integrated CRVS systems for improving reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health, (2) Facilitating inclusion of quality CRVS components in GFF Investment Cases, by working with countries to identify needs, establish priorities, and provide access to resources, (3) Establishing and maintaining a roster of CRVS technical experts, (4) Strengthening the capacity of in-country CRVS implementers for sustainability, (5) Building and facilitating exchange of knowledge and best practices, (6) Contributing to global tools and standards for CRVS systems and promoting their use, and, (7) Contributing to improved accountability in GFF countries. / Ce projet vise à contribuer aux efforts du Mécanisme de financement mondial (MFM) en appui à l'initiative « Chaque femme, chaque enfant », afin de mettre fin aux décès évitables de mères, de nouveau nés et d'enfants et d'améliorer la santé et la qualité de vie des femmes, des adolescents et des enfants. Il aidera le MFM à élaborer, à renforcer et à porter à plus grande échelle des systèmes d'établissement des statistiques de l'état civil et d'enregistrement des faits d'état civil (SEC/FEC) efficaces, intégrés et durables dans les pays admissibles. Parmi les activités du projet : 1) promouvoir des systèmes de SEC/FEC complets, efficaces et intégrés pour améliorer la santé génésique et la santé des mères, des nouveau-nés, des enfants et adolescents, 2) faciliter l'intégration des composantes du SEC/FEC de qualité dans les dossiers d'investissement du MFM, en collaborant avec les pays afin de déterminer les besoins, d'établir les priorités et de rendre les ressources accessibles, 3) établir et tenir à jour une liste d'experts techniques du SEC/FEC, 4) renforcer la capacité des responsables de la mise en œuvre du SEC/FEC au pays en vue d'en assurer la viabilité, 5) Permettre et faciliter l'échange des connaissances et des pratiques exemplaires, 6) contribuer à l'adoption de normes et d'outils mondiaux liés aux SEC/FEC, et en promouvoir l'utilisation, 7) contribuer à une meilleure reddition de comptes dans les pays bénéficiaires du MFM.
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13010
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Population policy and administ...rative management
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3
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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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IDRC - International Developme...nt Research Centre
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6567782f212eaade2e0e309f
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182001380008
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P002041001
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3
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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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3
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10
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110
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B01
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0
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0.0003171
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0
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0
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0
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0.00453
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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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7
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AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRA...NCOPHONIE - INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2018-2021/AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE - APPUI INSTITUTIONNEL 2018-2021
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Agence universitaire de la Fra...ncophonie - Institutional Support 2018-2021/Agence universitaire de la Francophonie - Appui institutionnel 2018-2021
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This grant is Canada's long-te...rm institutional support for the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). AUF uses these funds, as well as those of other donors, to carry out its mandate and four-year programming (2018-2021). AUF's mandate is to support and promote the cooperation of member academic institutions. It promotes and supports the emergence of new skills for development by supporting the quality and diversity of training, research and governance models within its member institutions. The AUF also promotes the role of universities in the world and offers a space for knowledge and people using the French language to meet. Canada's support for AUF's new programming includes building the capacity of member institutions, promoting better access to quality higher education for learners in the South, and supporting teaching, vocational training and research in disciplines such as environment, economics and management, tropical medicine, primary education and governance. / Cette subvention constitue l'appui institutionnel à long terme du Canada à l'Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). L'AUF utilise ces fonds, ainsi que ceux d'autres donateurs, pour la réalisation de son mandat et de sa programmation quadriennale (2018-2021). Le mandat de l'AUF consiste à soutenir et favoriser la coopération des établissements universitaires membres. Elle favorise et soutient l'émergence de nouvelles compétences au service du développement en appuyant la qualité et la diversité des modèles de formation, de recherche et de gouvernance au sein de ses établissements membres. L'AUF promeut également le rôle des universités dans le monde et offre un espace de rencontre des savoirs et des peuples utilisant la langue française. L'appui du Canada à la nouvelle programmation de l'AUF contribue notamment à renforcer les capacités des institutions membres, à favoriser un meilleur accès à une éducation supérieure de qualité pour les apprenants du Sud, à appuyer l'enseignement, la formation professionnelle et la recherche dans des disciplines telles que l'environnement, l'économie et la gestion, la médecine tropicale, l'enseignement primaire et la gouvernance.
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43081
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Multisector education/training
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4,17,12
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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AUF - Agence universitaire de ...laFrancophonie
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6567782f212eaade2e0e30a0
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182001380009
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P002041001
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3
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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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3
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10
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110
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B01
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0
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9.94E-5
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0
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0
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0
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0.00142
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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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7
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AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRA...NCOPHONIE - INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT 2018-2021/AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE - APPUI INSTITUTIONNEL 2018-2021
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Agence universitaire de la Fra...ncophonie - Institutional Support 2018-2021/Agence universitaire de la Francophonie - Appui institutionnel 2018-2021
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This grant is Canada's long-te...rm institutional support for the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). AUF uses these funds, as well as those of other donors, to carry out its mandate and four-year programming (2018-2021). AUF's mandate is to support and promote the cooperation of member academic institutions. It promotes and supports the emergence of new skills for development by supporting the quality and diversity of training, research and governance models within its member institutions. The AUF also promotes the role of universities in the world and offers a space for knowledge and people using the French language to meet. Canada's support for AUF's new programming includes building the capacity of member institutions, promoting better access to quality higher education for learners in the South, and supporting teaching, vocational training and research in disciplines such as environment, economics and management, tropical medicine, primary education and governance. / Cette subvention constitue l'appui institutionnel à long terme du Canada à l'Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). L'AUF utilise ces fonds, ainsi que ceux d'autres donateurs, pour la réalisation de son mandat et de sa programmation quadriennale (2018-2021). Le mandat de l'AUF consiste à soutenir et favoriser la coopération des établissements universitaires membres. Elle favorise et soutient l'émergence de nouvelles compétences au service du développement en appuyant la qualité et la diversité des modèles de formation, de recherche et de gouvernance au sein de ses établissements membres. L'AUF promeut également le rôle des universités dans le monde et offre un espace de rencontre des savoirs et des peuples utilisant la langue française. L'appui du Canada à la nouvelle programmation de l'AUF contribue notamment à renforcer les capacités des institutions membres, à favoriser un meilleur accès à une éducation supérieure de qualité pour les apprenants du Sud, à appuyer l'enseignement, la formation professionnelle et la recherche dans des disciplines telles que l'environnement, l'économie et la gestion, la médecine tropicale, l'enseignement primaire et la gouvernance.
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43081
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Multisector education/training
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4,17,12
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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AUF - Agence universitaire de ...laFrancophonie
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65677831212eaade2e0e30a1
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20202008870005
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P009075001
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1
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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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D02
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0.022704
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0.007374
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0
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0
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0.022704
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0.007374
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0
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0.022704
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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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SUPPORT TO THE 2020 AND 2021 C...ANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH/APPUI À LA CONFÉRENCE CANADIENNE SUR LA SANTÉ MONDIALE 2020 ET 2021
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Support to the 2020 and 2021 C...anadian Conference on Global Health/Appui à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale 2020 et 2021
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This project provides support ...to the 2020 and 2021 Canadian Conference on Global Health (CCGH), which aims to create a vibrant global health community contributing to health for all. Organized annually by the Canadian Society for International Health, the CCGH provides a platform for members of the global health community from Canada and internationally, including low- and middle-income countries, to share results, lessons learned, knowledge translation and best practices. The CCGH attracts researchers, policy-makers, civil society representatives and students from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and interests. The conference's annual themes and sub-themes reflect global health priorities and Canadian international assistance objectives. The CCGH, taking place virtually from October 19 to 22, 2020, expects to directly benefit around 500 people. The CCGH's 2020 theme is Global Health in a Changing Climate with environment and climate change, health systems and the burden of disease, innovating for health, and changing politics as subthemes. The theme and exact dates of the 2021 CCGH are determined at a later date. / Ce projet apporte un soutien à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale (CCSM) de 2020 et 2021, qui vise à créer une communauté de santé mondiale dynamique contribuant à la santé pour tous. Organisée chaque année par la Société canadienne de santé internationale, la CCSM offre une plateforme aux membres de la communauté de la santé mondiale du Canada et du monde entier, y compris des pays à faible revenu et à revenu intermédiaire, pour mettre en commun les résultats, les leçons retenues, l'application des connaissances et les pratiques exemplaires. La CCSM attire des chercheurs, des décideurs, des représentants de la société civile et des étudiants d'horizons et de champs d'intérêt très divers. Les thèmes et sous-thèmes annuels de la conférence reflètent les priorités en matière de santé mondiale et les objectifs du Canada en matière d'aide internationale. La CCGH, qui se tient virtuellement du 19 au 22 octobre 2020, devrait bénéficier directement à environ 500 personnes. Le thème de la CCSM pour 2020 est « La santé mondiale face au changement climatique », et les sous-thèmes sont les suivants : Environnement et changement climatique, Systèmes de santé et charge de morbidité, Innover pour la santé et Politique en changement. Le thème et les dates exactes de la CCSM de 2021 seront déterminés ultérieurement.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Canadian Society for Internati...onal Health
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65677831212eaade2e0e30a2
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20202008870006
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P009075001
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1
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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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D02
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0.00712
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0.002311
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0
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0
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0.00712
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0.002311
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0
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0.00712
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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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SUPPORT TO THE 2020 AND 2021 C...ANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH/APPUI À LA CONFÉRENCE CANADIENNE SUR LA SANTÉ MONDIALE 2020 ET 2021
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Support to the 2020 and 2021 C...anadian Conference on Global Health/Appui à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale 2020 et 2021
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This project provides support ...to the 2020 and 2021 Canadian Conference on Global Health (CCGH), which aims to create a vibrant global health community contributing to health for all. Organized annually by the Canadian Society for International Health, the CCGH provides a platform for members of the global health community from Canada and internationally, including low- and middle-income countries, to share results, lessons learned, knowledge translation and best practices. The CCGH attracts researchers, policy-makers, civil society representatives and students from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and interests. The conference's annual themes and sub-themes reflect global health priorities and Canadian international assistance objectives. The CCGH, taking place virtually from October 19 to 22, 2020, expects to directly benefit around 500 people. The CCGH's 2020 theme is Global Health in a Changing Climate with environment and climate change, health systems and the burden of disease, innovating for health, and changing politics as subthemes. The theme and exact dates of the 2021 CCGH are determined at a later date. / Ce projet apporte un soutien à la Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale (CCSM) de 2020 et 2021, qui vise à créer une communauté de santé mondiale dynamique contribuant à la santé pour tous. Organisée chaque année par la Société canadienne de santé internationale, la CCSM offre une plateforme aux membres de la communauté de la santé mondiale du Canada et du monde entier, y compris des pays à faible revenu et à revenu intermédiaire, pour mettre en commun les résultats, les leçons retenues, l'application des connaissances et les pratiques exemplaires. La CCSM attire des chercheurs, des décideurs, des représentants de la société civile et des étudiants d'horizons et de champs d'intérêt très divers. Les thèmes et sous-thèmes annuels de la conférence reflètent les priorités en matière de santé mondiale et les objectifs du Canada en matière d'aide internationale. La CCGH, qui se tient virtuellement du 19 au 22 octobre 2020, devrait bénéficier directement à environ 500 personnes. Le thème de la CCSM pour 2020 est « La santé mondiale face au changement climatique », et les sous-thèmes sont les suivants : Environnement et changement climatique, Systèmes de santé et charge de morbidité, Innover pour la santé et Politique en changement. Le thème et les dates exactes de la CCSM de 2021 seront déterminés ultérieurement.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Canadian Society for Internati...onal Health
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65677832212eaade2e0e30a3
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2020
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Canada
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Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
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20200401600001
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QC-2020-19
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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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3
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10
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110
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B01
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0.227408
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0.227408
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0
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0
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0.227408
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0.227408
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0
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0.227408
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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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SOUTIEN AUX ORGANISMES QUÉBÉ...COIS ET LEURS PARTENAIRES ÉTRANGERS DANS LE CONTEXTE DE À LA CRISE DE LA COVID-19
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Soutien aux organismes québé...cois et leurs partenaires étrangers dans le contexte de à la crise de la COVID-19
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Plan de soutien aux organismes... de coopération internationale (PSOCI) 2020-2021
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12230
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Basic health infrastructure
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3
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Ingénieurs sans frontières Q...uébec
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65677833212eaade2e0e30a4
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20200095930007
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109593
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3
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Brazil
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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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C01
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0.053683
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0.017574
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0
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0
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0.053683
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0.017574
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0
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0.053683
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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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RREP COORDINATING ORGANIZATION
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RREP coordinating organization
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This project establishes Resul...ts for Development (R4D) as the coordinating organization for the Rapid and Responsive Evidence Partnership (RREP). Jointly funded by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and IDRC, the partnership supports 11 country teams in low- and middle-income countries to promote and facilitate the use of evidence in decision-making by policymakers and stakeholders across sectors. The coordinating organization will promote collaboration and learning among RREP's diverse partners to amplify the impact of each team's work and generate lessons about evidence-informed policymaking. R4D will organize annual in-person workshops, mechanisms, and platforms for regular communication and learning between and among RREP members and communicate RREP's impacts and lessons to external audiences. R4D will also oversee strategic project management and visioning with the partnership and promote the partnership's longer-term sustainability.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Results for Development Instit...ute, Inc.
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65677834212eaade2e0e30a5
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20202009430001
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P001675002
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1
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Burkina Faso
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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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0.0043416
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0.0043416
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0
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0
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0.021708
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0.021708
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0
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0.021708
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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20
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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND ECONOMI...C GROWTH IN THE BOUCLE DU MOUHOUN REGION/ÉNERGIE ET CROISSANCE ÉCONOMIQUE DURABLES DANS LA RÉGION DE LA BOUCLE DU MOUHOU
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Sustainable Energy and Economi...c Growth in the Boucle du Mouhoun Region/Énergie et croissance économique durables dans la région de la Boucle du Mouhoun
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The project aims to increase i...nclusive and sustainable economic growth in Burkina Faso. It is active in the Boucle du Mouhoun region, with particular emphasis on the communes of Bana and Kona. The project carries out integrated interventions, with activities that include electrifying 14 localities from the national electricity grid, promoting certified solar lamps in rural areas, and equipping 30 remote health centres with solar energy systems. In addition, the project contributes to create new jobs for women and young entrepreneurs in the region by promoting the development of businesses and economic activities enabled by electricity, as well as by access to financing and vocational training. The project also contributes to building an enabling environment for electrification and related economic development through the improvement of local governance, the establishment of electricity management structures, as well as technical assistance to local authorities, and support to the Ministry of Energy. / Le projet vise à augmenter la croissance économique inclusive et durable au Burkina Faso. Il est réalisé dans la région de la Boucle du Mouhoun, avec un accent particulier sur les communes de Bana et Kona. Le projet mène des interventions intégrées, avec des activités qui comprennent l'électrification de 14 localités à partir du réseau national d'électricité, la promotion de lampes solaires certifiées en zone rurale, et équipper 30 centres de santé éloignés avec un système d'énergie solaire. De plus, le projet contribue à créer de nouveaux emplois pour les femmes et les jeunes entrepreneurs et entrepreneures de la région en favorisant le développement d'entreprises et d'activités économiques permises par l'électricité, ainsi que par l'accès au financement et à la formation professionnelle. Le projet contribue également au renforcement d'un environnement propice pour l'électrification et le développement économique qui y est associé à travers l'amélioration de la gouvernance locale, la mise en place de structures de gestion de l'électricité, l'assistance technique aux autorités locales, ainsi que l'appui au ministère de l'Énergie.
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23630
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Electric power transmission an...d distribution (centralised grids)
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7,13
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II.3.f. Energy distribution
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61009
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Other non-financial corporatio...ns
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Cowater International Inc.
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COVID-19
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65677834212eaade2e0e30a6
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20190089370019
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108937
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3
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Burkina Faso
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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
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0.025611
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0
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0
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0
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0.025611
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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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CATALYSING LEADERSHIP TO IMPRO...VE HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR WOMEN, ADOLESCENTS, AND CHILDREN IN WEST AFRICA
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Catalysing leadership to impro...ve health outcomes for women, adolescents, and children in West Africa
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This project aims to strengthe...n transformative leadership capacities in West Africa to encourage improved institutional and government use of health research and evidence in decision-making. Rather than focus only on individual leadership training, the project addresses leadership capacity at the individual, organizational, and system levels. This is based on the recognition that no individual alone can successfully tackle complex and challenging health problems.A comprehensive and innovative learning-by-doing program comprising face-to-face professional schools, on-the-ground mentoring, and small grants will support multi-sectoral teams in Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Niger, and Sierra Leone. The teams representing ministries of health, civil society, research, and media organizations will be able to assess with communities the priority concerns about health service delivery and to convene follow-up multi-stakeholder dialogues to address identified gaps. Civil society organizations will be able to use digital and social media platforms to further mobilize and leverage community support for advocacy around these issues. The media organizations, through a network of trained journalists, will be able to engage policymakers and hold them accountable regarding the use of information for policy development and implementation. Overall, the participating ministries of health will be able to lead the organization of multi-stakeholder policy dialogues, while strengthened research services within the ministries will be able to better link with researchers and stakeholders in academia and civil society.As part of a scaling strategy, the West African Health Organization will ensure regional validation and dissemination of lessons across the member states of the Economic Community of West African States. A collaboration of eight leading West African Francophone, Anglophone and regional research, advocacy, and policy institutions are building on previous joint efforts to develop and implement the program. This will help to consolidate and strengthen strategic working partnerships across the five countries.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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12000
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Recipient Government
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Ghana Health Service
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65677834212eaade2e0e30a7
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20190089370020
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108937
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3
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Burkina Faso
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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
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0.015001
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0
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0
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0
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0.015001
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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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CATALYSING LEADERSHIP TO IMPRO...VE HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR WOMEN, ADOLESCENTS, AND CHILDREN IN WEST AFRICA
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Catalysing leadership to impro...ve health outcomes for women, adolescents, and children in West Africa
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This project aims to strengthe...n transformative leadership capacities in West Africa to encourage improved institutional and government use of health research and evidence in decision-making. Rather than focus only on individual leadership training, the project addresses leadership capacity at the individual, organizational, and system levels. This is based on the recognition that no individual alone can successfully tackle complex and challenging health problems.A comprehensive and innovative learning-by-doing program comprising face-to-face professional schools, on-the-ground mentoring, and small grants will support multi-sectoral teams in Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Niger, and Sierra Leone. The teams representing ministries of health, civil society, research, and media organizations will be able to assess with communities the priority concerns about health service delivery and to convene follow-up multi-stakeholder dialogues to address identified gaps. Civil society organizations will be able to use digital and social media platforms to further mobilize and leverage community support for advocacy around these issues. The media organizations, through a network of trained journalists, will be able to engage policymakers and hold them accountable regarding the use of information for policy development and implementation. Overall, the participating ministries of health will be able to lead the organization of multi-stakeholder policy dialogues, while strengthened research services within the ministries will be able to better link with researchers and stakeholders in academia and civil society.As part of a scaling strategy, the West African Health Organization will ensure regional validation and dissemination of lessons across the member states of the Economic Community of West African States. A collaboration of eight leading West African Francophone, Anglophone and regional research, advocacy, and policy institutions are building on previous joint efforts to develop and implement the program. This will help to consolidate and strengthen strategic working partnerships across the five countries.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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47000
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Other multilateral institution...s
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Organisation Ouest Africaine d...e la Santé
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65677834212eaade2e0e30a8
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20190089370017
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108937
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3
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Burkina Faso
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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
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0.012504
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0
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0
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0
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0.012504
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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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CATALYSING LEADERSHIP TO IMPRO...VE HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR WOMEN, ADOLESCENTS, AND CHILDREN IN WEST AFRICA
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Catalysing leadership to impro...ve health outcomes for women, adolescents, and children in West Africa
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This project aims to strengthe...n transformative leadership capacities in West Africa to encourage improved institutional and government use of health research and evidence in decision-making. Rather than focus only on individual leadership training, the project addresses leadership capacity at the individual, organizational, and system levels. This is based on the recognition that no individual alone can successfully tackle complex and challenging health problems.A comprehensive and innovative learning-by-doing program comprising face-to-face professional schools, on-the-ground mentoring, and small grants will support multi-sectoral teams in Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Niger, and Sierra Leone. The teams representing ministries of health, civil society, research, and media organizations will be able to assess with communities the priority concerns about health service delivery and to convene follow-up multi-stakeholder dialogues to address identified gaps. Civil society organizations will be able to use digital and social media platforms to further mobilize and leverage community support for advocacy around these issues. The media organizations, through a network of trained journalists, will be able to engage policymakers and hold them accountable regarding the use of information for policy development and implementation. Overall, the participating ministries of health will be able to lead the organization of multi-stakeholder policy dialogues, while strengthened research services within the ministries will be able to better link with researchers and stakeholders in academia and civil society.As part of a scaling strategy, the West African Health Organization will ensure regional validation and dissemination of lessons across the member states of the Economic Community of West African States. A collaboration of eight leading West African Francophone, Anglophone and regional research, advocacy, and policy institutions are building on previous joint efforts to develop and implement the program. This will help to consolidate and strengthen strategic working partnerships across the five countries.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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23000
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Developing country-based NGO
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Alliance for Reproductive Heal...th Rights
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65677834212eaade2e0e30a9
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20190089370018
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108937
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3
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Burkina Faso
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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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0.010289
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0.010289
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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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CATALYSING LEADERSHIP TO IMPRO...VE HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR WOMEN, ADOLESCENTS, AND CHILDREN IN WEST AFRICA
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Catalysing leadership to impro...ve health outcomes for women, adolescents, and children in West Africa
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This project aims to strengthe...n transformative leadership capacities in West Africa to encourage improved institutional and government use of health research and evidence in decision-making. Rather than focus only on individual leadership training, the project addresses leadership capacity at the individual, organizational, and system levels. This is based on the recognition that no individual alone can successfully tackle complex and challenging health problems. A comprehensive and innovative learning-by-doing program comprising face-to-face professional schools, on-the-ground mentoring, and small grants will support multi-sectoral teams in Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Niger, and Sierra Leone. The teams representing ministries of health, civil society, research, and media organizations will be able to assess with communities the priority concerns about health service delivery and to convene follow-up multi-stakeholder dialogues to address identified gaps. Civil society organizations will be able to use digital and social media platforms to further mobilize and leverage community support for advocacy around these issues. The media organizations, through a network of trained journalists, will be able to engage policymakers and hold them accountable regarding the use of information for policy development and implementation. Overall, the participating ministries of health will be able to lead the organization of multi-stakeholder policy dialogues, while strengthened research services within the ministries will be able to better link with researchers and stakeholders in academia and civil society. As part of a scaling strategy, the West African Health Organization will ensure regional validation and dissemination of lessons across the member states of the Economic Community of West African States. A collaboration of eight leading West African Francophone, Anglophone and regional research, advocacy, and policy institutions are building on previous joint efforts to develop and implement the program. This will help to consolidate and strengthen strategic working partnerships across the five countries.
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
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3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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12000
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Recipient Government
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Ghana Health Service
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