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65678a9a212eaade2e0ea0c6
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2007011911
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P105092.IDA43460.crs2
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3
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Ghana
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South of Sahara
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LMICs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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100
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NUTRITION AND MALARIA CONTROL ...FOR CHILD SURVIVAL
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Nutrition and Malaria Control ...for Child Survival
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65678a9b212eaade2e0ea0c7
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IDA
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2014023670
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P145792.IDA54630.crs3
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3
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Ghana
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South of Sahara
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LMICs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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0
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1.04641
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0
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0
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0
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1.04641
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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GHANA - MATERNAL; CHILD HEALTH... AND NUTRITION PROJECT
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Ghana - Maternal; Child Health... and Nutrition Project
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For nutrition see GHA P145792....IDA54630.crs2 Ghana - Maternal; Child Health and Nutrition Project 2. The World-Bank supported Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Improvement Project (MCHNP) (Cr No.4563-GH) started implementation in
February 2015. About 23% of project funds have been disbursed by Ghana Health Service (GHS) to the regions to enable service delivery at the
Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) level. The funds released have facilitated outreach services in the communities, home visits
to follow up on cases, durbars (community level meetings on health-related topics), meetings of community health committees and service delivery in
over 2,400 CHPS communities. The funds have also been used to support capacity building and enhance supportive supervision of the CHPS zones by
Sub District, District and Regional level officials in the country. Community-based Performance Based Financing (cPBF) has been launched in 8 pilot
districts in the Upper East, Upper West, Northern and Volta Regions to test the model of financial motivation as a tool for self-directed service delivery
improvement. An impact evaluation baseline has been concluded and contracts have been issued for service delivery to start.
Procurement and capacity building have been initiated under the project to enhance availability of logistics and personnel. This will include the provision
of vehicles, anthropometrics equipment, record books and the training of all community, Sub District, District and Regional level Health Teams. The
GHS has completed the printing of about 30,000 copies of the approved National CHPS Policy and Implementation Guidelines. (GHA P145792.IDA54630.crs2 Ghana - Maternal; Child Health and Nutrition Project p.2)
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65678a9b212eaade2e0ea0c8
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IDA
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2012015850
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P123900.IDAH7820.crs2
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3
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Guinea
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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4
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.742654
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0
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0
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0.742654
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0
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0
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PRODUCTIVE SOCIAL SAFETY NET P...ROJECT
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Productive Social Safety Net P...roject
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65678a9b212eaade2e0ea0c9
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2015025369
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P147758.IDA56570.crs3
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1
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Guinea
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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1.494
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0
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0
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0
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1.494
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0
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0
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0
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GN PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES IMP...ROVEMENT PROJECT
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GN PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES IMP...ROVEMENT PROJECT
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The objective of the Project i...s to improve the utilization of maternal, child health and nutrition services at
the primary level of care in Target Regions. This will be achieved by supporting the government (a)
strengthen supply, (b) strengthen demand, and (c) strengthen supervision and management capacity, for
maternal and child health services, in the poorest regions of Guinea.
The project target regions are two of the poorest in Guinea, Faranah and Labe, which were selected based
on a number of criteria detailed in section A of Annex 2 of this Project Appraisal Document (PAD). Both
regions cover a total of nine out of 34 districts in Guinea: the Labe Region encompasses five districts
(Mali, Koubia, Tougue, Lelouma, Labe) and the Faranah region encompasses four districts (Faranah,
Dinguiraye, Dabola, Kissidougou).
The immediate project beneficiaries are women and children dependent on primary health services for
their needs. By targeting two of the poorest regions in Guinea, and focusing on service delivery at the
primary level of the health system, the project will target the poorest. The Public Expenditure Review
(PER) has shown that health facilities at the lower end of the health system (health posts, and health
centers), are much more likely to serve females, rural residents, the young, the poor, and less educated
than higher level facilities (secondary and tertiary level facilities). (GIN P147758.IDA56570.crs1 GN PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PROJECT p.10)
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65678a9b212eaade2e0ea0ca
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2015025379
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P147758.IDAD0690.crs3
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1
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Guinea
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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4
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10
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110
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C01
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1.224
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1.224
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0
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0
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0
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Nutrition
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GN PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES IMP...ROVEMENT PROJECT
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GN PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES IMP...ROVEMENT PROJECT
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The objective of the Project i...s to improve the utilization of maternal, child health and nutrition services at
the primary level of care in Target Regions. This will be achieved by supporting the government (a)
strengthen supply, (b) strengthen demand, and (c) strengthen supervision and management capacity, for
maternal and child health services, in the poorest regions of Guinea.
The project target regions are two of the poorest in Guinea, Faranah and Labe, which were selected based
on a number of criteria detailed in section A of Annex 2 of this Project Appraisal Document (PAD). Both
regions cover a total of nine out of 34 districts in Guinea: the Labe Region encompasses five districts
(Mali, Koubia, Tougue, Lelouma, Labe) and the Faranah region encompasses four districts (Faranah,
Dinguiraye, Dabola, Kissidougou).
The immediate project beneficiaries are women and children dependent on primary health services for
their needs. By targeting two of the poorest regions in Guinea, and focusing on service delivery at the
primary level of the health system, the project will target the poorest. The Public Expenditure Review
(PER) has shown that health facilities at the lower end of the health system (health posts, and health
centers), are much more likely to serve females, rural residents, the young, the poor, and less educated
than higher level facilities (secondary and tertiary level facilities). (GIN P147758.IDA56570.crs1 GN PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PROJECT p.10)
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2013015786
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P123706.IDAH8640.crs4
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3
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Haiti
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North & Central America
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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4
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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2.74659
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0
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0
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0
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2.74659
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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IMPROVING MATERNAL AND CHILD H...EALTH THROUGH INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICES
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Improving Maternal and Child H...ealth through Integrated Social Services
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Component 1: Providing Materna...l and Child Health, Nutrition and Social Services
(US$61 million equivalent IDA Grant; US$20 million HRITF Grant: Total of US$81
million). This Component will finance two sub-components, namely: (i) Performance-based
Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Service Delivery; and (ii) Results-oriented Family
Support for Poor and Vulnerable Families. Sub-component 1.1: Performance-based Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition
Service Delivery (US$44 million equivalent IDA Grant; US$20 million HRITF Grant - Total
of US$64 million). This sub-component will finance the following activities, namely: (a)
improving the quality and supply of maternal and child health services of selected public health
providers based on the eligibility criteria set forth in the MSPP Operations Manual through
small-scale rehabilitation, equipment, medical supplies, essential health commodities and
training of, and technical assistance to health personnel as well as the preparation of a
communication strategy through the carrying out of works and the provision of goods,
consultants' services and Training; (b) carrying out a program of activities to maintain and strengthen external controls in relation to, including carrying out of, third-party verification of,
the Packages of Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Services in terms of quantity and
quality through the provision of consultants' services; and (c) using Results-Based Payments in
support of: (i) the delivery of a Package of Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Services
including: (A) preventive services, such as immunization, micronutrient supplementation,
cholera prevention and promotion of insecticide-treated bed-nets; (B) promotion of health
services, such as increasing prevalence of exclusive breast-feeding and use of family planning;
(C) basic curative services, such as treatment of acute respiratory infections, cholera and other
diarrheal diseases, other childhood illnesses, and tuberculosis; and (D) reproductive health
services, such as family planning, prenatal care, emergency obstetrical care, and post-partum
care; and (ii) the delivery of Packages of Health Service-Related Activities including a program
of monitoring and supervision activities by select departmental health authorities and public
health supervisory units for the delivery of the Packages of Maternal and Child Health and
Nutrition Services. Results-based payment agreements will be signed with public and non public
providers for the delivery of the Packages of Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Services,
and with departmental health authorities and public health supervisory units for the supervision
and monitoring of service delivery. This sub-component will be implemented by the MSPP. Sub-component 1.2: Results-oriented Family Support for Poor and Vulnerable
Families (US$17 million equivalent IDA Grant). This sub-component will finance delivery of
social services through family support to poor and vulnerable families through: (a) the carrying
out of socio-economic surveys of families for generating the family development plans; (b) the
mapping of available social programs and services to develop the opportunity map and identify
the most needy families; (c) the recruitment and supervision of Kore Fanmi agents and of
municipal teams and verification of results; (d) the provision of Training to the Kore Fanmi
agents and municipal teams; (e) the setting-up of municipal offices; (f) the provision of necessary
supplies to support basic social services at the household level as specified in the FAES
Operations Manual; all through the provision of goods, consultants' services, Operating Costs
and Training; and (g) the provision of Conditional Cash Transfer Grants to Conditional Cash
Transfer Beneficiaries. This sub-component will be implemented by the Fonds d'Assistance
Economique et Sociale (FAES). Component 2: Strengthening the Stewardship and Management Capacity of
Government (US$9 million equivalent IDA Grant). This Component will finance two
subcomponents: (i) Strengthening MSPP's Stewardship and Management Capacity; and (ii)
Strengthening Social Protection Coordination and Management Capacity. Subcomponent 2.1: Strengthening MSPP's Stewardship and Management Capacity
(US$5 million equivalent IDA Grant). This sub-component will support strengthening MSPP's
stewardship and management capacity, increasing the capacity of the departmental health
authorities in supervision and monitoring of health service delivery, conducting surveys and
studies, and preparing a nationwide healthcare waste management strategy and plan, all through
the provision of goods, consultants' services and training. The capacity of the Ministry to support
the various contracting functions in the long-term will be strengthened through technical
assistance and training. These functions include planning, budgeting, public expenditure
tracking, coordinating and overseeing the effective provision of quality services, as well as
medical waste management. Finally, the Project will also finance surveys and studies as
necessary to measure the Project's results. This sub-component will be implemented by the
MSPP.
23. Subcomponent 2.2: Strengthening Social Protection Coordination and Management
Capacity (US$4 million equivalent IDA Grant). This sub-component will support strengthening
the institutional capacity of the Recipient at the central, municipal, and community levels, to
enhance coordination, organization, management, and social service delivery to families, by (a)
supporting the operation of Kore Fanmi and social protection steering and technical committee;
(b) carrying out capacity building activities for central and departmental authorities,
municipalities and major stakeholders at the municipal, departmental and national level in the
delivery of services or programs; (c) expanding the management information system of the Kore
Fanmi; (d) carrying out minor rehabilitation of municipal offices based on eligibility criteria set
forth in the FAES Operations Manual; (e) setting up a unified national beneficiary registry for
the identification and tracking of beneficiaries and social assistance programs; and (f) supporting
FAES for the management, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, and financial
management of sub-component 1.2 of the Project, through the carrying out of works and the
provision of goods, consultants' services, training and operating costs. This sub-component will
be implemented by FAES. (HTI P123706.IDAH8640.crs1 Improving Maternal and Child Health through Integrated Social Services p.18-20)
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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1990001861
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P009932.IDA21580.crs2
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3
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India
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South & Central Asia
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LMICs
|
ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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0
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0
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0.840457
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0
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0
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0.840457
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0
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0
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0
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TAMIL NADU NUTRITION PROJECT (...02)
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Tamil Nadu Nutrition Project (...02)
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The objectives of the Tamil Na...du Integrated Nutrition Project are to: (a) reduce severe malnutrition among children 6-36 months in Tamil Nadu Integrated Nutrition Project (TINP) I areas; (b) increase the proportion of children 6-36 months in normal or mild malnutrition status in project areas; and (c) contribute to a reduction in the infant mortality rate to 55 per 1,000 births, and to a reduction in the incidence of low birth weight from present levels. The project has three components. The service delivery component will finance construction, furnishing and equipping of village nutrition centers; increased training for health and nutrition field workers and staff; supervisory vehicles; incremental maternal and child health drugs and medications; therapeutic nutrition supplements for malnourished younger children and at-risk pregnant and nursing women and incremental salary and other operating costs. The communications and community participation component will finance production and distribution of print and audio-visual materials for worker and community use. It would also fund training for community support groups. The project management and evaluation component will finance baseline nutrition surveys of project areas, mid-term and final project impact and process evaluations; vehicles, equipment, training and incremental operating costs of the project monitoring and evaluation system.
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IDA
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1993001894
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P009977.IDA24700.crs3
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India
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South & Central Asia
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LMICs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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0
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1.124525
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2.24905
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INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT S...ERVICES PROJECT (02)
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Integrated Child Development S...ervices Project (02)
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The project's objectives are t...o improve the nutrition and health status of children under 6 years of age, with special emphasis on those 0-3 years old, and pregnant and nursing women. It will also help to improve the capacity of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) to deliver services, including to tribal people, over the longer term. The project will comprise the following components: (a) service delivery, to increase the range, coverage and quality of nutrition and health services to target groups through improvements in the design and implementation of software systems, training for health and nutrition workers, provision of health referral services, and increasing the availability of medicines and equipment for maternal and child health; (b) communications, to provide innovative approaches and new messages to increase demand for the full range of project services and provide health and nutrition education; (c) community mobilization, to promote greater community ownership of ICDS services and involvement in meeting program objectives of better health and nutrition and women's and adolescent girls' development schemes; and (d) project management, monitoring and evaluation, to manage, monitor and evaluate the project and conduct operations research to test innovative activities and improve aspects of project design. The project will also include actions to strengthen ICDS among tribal populations.
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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1990001967
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P010361.IDA21730.crs2
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3
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India
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South & Central Asia
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LMICs
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ODA Loans
|
4
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10
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410
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C01
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0
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0.865698
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0
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0
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0
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0.865698
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT S...ERVICES PROJECT
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Integrated Child Development S...ervices Project
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The Integrated Child Developme...nt Services Project focuses on 301 tribal or otherwise disadvantaged blocks in Andra Andhra Pradesh and Orissa. Specific objectives are to reduce severe malnutrition by 50% among children 6 - 36 months, increase the proportion of children in normal or only mild malnourishment status, and to contribute to reductions in infant mortality and the incidence of low birth weight. The project consists of four components: A. Service delivery finances construction, furnishing and equipping of village child development centers and block offices; increased training for Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) and health workers and supervisors; incremental drugs and medicines; vehicles for supervision, and incremental salary and other operating costs. B. Communications finances production and distribution of audio-visual materials, local consultancies for message design and development, training, surveys and incremental salary and other operating costs. C. Community mobilization finances support to village women's organizations and special educational programs for women and adolescent girls, including incremental worker honoraria and other operating costs. D. Project management and evaluation finances furnishing and equipping of a project management office in each state, its operating costs, local consultancies, surveys and operations research, including the costs of therapeutic nutrition supplements under optional delivery arrangements.
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65678a9c212eaade2e0ea0cf
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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1998002573
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P035827.IDAN0420.crs3
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3
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India
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South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
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10
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410
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C01
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0
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0
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1.529635
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0
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0
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0
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3.05927
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0
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0
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0
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Nutrition
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50
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WOMAN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT PR...OJECT
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Woman and Child Development Pr...oject
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The Woman and Child Developmen...t Project aims to improve the nutrition and health of pre-school-aged children and women, by increasing the quality, impact, and cost-effectiveness of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) program. There are 4 components. The first consists of two subcomponents: 1) It strengthens service delivery at the village level. It finances supplies, equipment, medicines and medical supplies as well as incremental operating costs for supplemental feeding of children up to 6 years, pregnant and lactating women, and adolescent girls; and regularly monitors malnutrition. It immunizes against 6 childhood diseases to reduce infant and child mortality; and provides appropriate and timely health care. It promotes overall psychosocial development of the child, including pre-school education, and promotes caregiver awareness. 2) It provides adolescent girls with iron supplements and de-worming treatment. The second component 1) supplies equipment at the district, state, and central project management unit (CPMU) levels, as well as vehicles, salaries, rent, and other operating costs; 2) strengthens district training teams; and 3) supports material and media services, communication training and campaigns as well as community mobilization activities. Component 3 establishes a central management unit (CPMU) at the center. Component 4 trains staff, strengthens or sets up training centers, establishes training teams, and develops training materials.
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EPT
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65678a9c212eaade2e0ea0d0
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2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2012011676
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P102627.IDA51600.crs3
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3
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India
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South & Central Asia
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LMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
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10
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410
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C01
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0
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0.0053022
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0
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0
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0
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0.0106044
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0
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0
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0
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0
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50
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INDIA - BIHAR PANCHAYAT STRENG...THENING PROJECT
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India - Bihar Panchayat Streng...thening Project
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EET
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65678a9c212eaade2e0ea0d1
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2012014805
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P121731.IDA51500.crs1
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3
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India
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South & Central Asia
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LMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
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10
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410
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C01
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0
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4.6935
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0
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0
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0
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4.6935
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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100
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INDIA: ICDS SYSTEMS STRENGTHEN...ING & NUTRITION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (ISSNIP)
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|
India: ICDS Systems Strengthen...ing & Nutrition Improvement Program (ISSNIP)
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The main project beneficiaries... will be India's pregnant women and children under six
years of age, with a particular focus on 0-3 year old children. In addition, the project will benefit
key stakeholders in the implementation of the ICDS Program and nutrition initiatives, including
the staff of MWCD at the center, state, district and block levels as well as civil society
organizations active in nutrition. Likewise, the project will benefit other relevant ministries and
agencies involved in nutrition at the center and state levels. Lastly, the project will provide direct
support to communities in eight project states by financing the development, testing and
evaluation of pilots for community participation and engagement in nutrition. (IND P121731.IDA51500.crs1 ICDS Systems Strengthening & Nutrition Improvement Program (ISSNIP) p.17)
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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EET
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65678a9c212eaade2e0ea0d2
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2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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1997002302
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P034180.IDAN0150.crs4
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3
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Kenya
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South of Sahara
|
Other LICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
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C01
|
0
|
0
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0.0500373
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0
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0
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0
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0.0500373
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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100
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EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
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Early Childhood Development
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The development objective of t...he Early Childhood Development (ECD) Project is to improve quality and educability of children in poor Kenyan households. The project seeks to: (1) improve child cognitive and psycho-social development; (2) improve child health and nutrition; (3) increase school enrollment at the appropriate age; and (4) reduce dropout and repetition rates in lower primary school. An important collaborative objective is to improve the human capital potential specifically of poor and otherwise disadvantaged pre-schoolers. The project consists of two core components: (1) improving ECD worker training, performance, and supervision; and (2) community capacity building, mobilization, and parenting education. Three pilot interventions will test options to develop cost-effective, replicable models for: (1) improving the financing of ECD services in poor communities by way of community grants; (2) raising nutrition and health standards of pre-schoolers, including those in the particularly vulnerable first three years of life; and (3) smoothing the transition from pre-school to primary school.
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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I E
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65678a9c212eaade2e0ea0d3
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2011007024
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P074027.IDAH6950.crs2
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3
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Lao People's Democratic Republ...ic
more
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Far East Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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4
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.03140315
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0
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0
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0
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0.0628063
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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HEALTH SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PR...OJECT
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Health Services Improvement Pr...oject
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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IIST
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65678a9c212eaade2e0ea0d4
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2015027530
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P151425.IDA56760.crs1
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1
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Lao People's Democratic Republ...ic
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Far East Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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2.64
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0
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0
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0
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5.28
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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LAO PDR HEALTH GOVERNANCE AND ...NUTRITION DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
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Lao PDR Health Governance and ...Nutrition Development Project
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Component 1: Health Sector Gov...ernance Reforms
Comments (optional)
This Component is expected to support the expansion and continued improvements to the district
health management information system (DHIS2); support to train internal Ministry of Health
(MOH) staff in access and utilization of the system is also covered. This system is utilized by the
MOH to report on their health indicators and provides key management information to inform
policy direction and resource allocation.
Component Name
Component 2: Service Delivery
Comments (optional)
This Component is expected to support the GOL’s aim to strengthen reproductive, maternal, and
child health, and nutrition services. Financing will be provided based on results which are tracked
through a set of DLIs. DLIs are a set of tracer indicators aimed at measuring performance against
service delivery outcomes and health system strengthening actions.
Component Name
Component 3: Nutrition Social and Behavior Change Communication
Comments (optional)
This component is expected to support the design of a national social and behavior change campaign
(SBCC) which will include determinants of health and nutrition that lie outside of the health sector
such as indoor air pollution, water, and sanitation. It is also expected to finance implementation of
this SBCC in approximately 800 villages located in districts with high number of children with poor
nutrition outcomes. Activities to be supported include technical assistance, and costs related to
designing the campaign, and support for village level sanitation in high priority districts.
Component Name
Component 4: Management, Monitoring and Evaluation
Comments (optional)
The component is expected to support Program management, including fiduciary tasks and
monitoring and evaluation of the Program. Financing from IDA will cover technical assistance for
Provinces to achieve the DLIs, contracting of a firm to carry out independent verification of the
DLIs, and selected studies.
Component Name
Component 5: Contingent Emergency Response
Comments (optional)
The objective of the contingent emergency response component with a provisional zero allocation is
to allow for the reallocation of financing in accordance with the IDA Immediate Response
Mechanism in order to provide a rapid response to disaster or emergency events, as needed. This component would finance expenditures on a positive list of goods and/or specific works and services
required for emergency recovery. An Emergency Response Manual (ERM) will apply to this
component, detailing streamlined financial management, procurement, safeguard and any other
necessary implementation arrangements.(LAO P151425.IDA56760.crs1 Lao PDR Health Governance and Nutrition Development Project p.3-4)
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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IIST
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65678a9c212eaade2e0ea0d5
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2015027540
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P151425.IDAD0730.crs1
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1
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Lao People's Democratic Republ...ic
more
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Far East Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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4
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10
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110
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C01
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2.64
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0.030372
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0
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0
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5.28
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0.060744
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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LAO PDR HEALTH GOVERNANCE AND ...NUTRITION DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
more
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Lao PDR Health Governance and ...Nutrition Development Project
more
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Component 1: Health Sector Gov...ernance Reforms
Comments (optional)
This Component is expected to support the expansion and continued improvements to the district
health management information system (DHIS2); support to train internal Ministry of Health
(MOH) staff in access and utilization of the system is also covered. This system is utilized by the
MOH to report on their health indicators and provides key management information to inform
policy direction and resource allocation.
Component Name
Component 2: Service Delivery
Comments (optional)
This Component is expected to support the GOL’s aim to strengthen reproductive, maternal, and
child health, and nutrition services. Financing will be provided based on results which are tracked
through a set of DLIs. DLIs are a set of tracer indicators aimed at measuring performance against
service delivery outcomes and health system strengthening actions.
Component Name
Component 3: Nutrition Social and Behavior Change Communication
Comments (optional)
This component is expected to support the design of a national social and behavior change campaign
(SBCC) which will include determinants of health and nutrition that lie outside of the health sector
such as indoor air pollution, water, and sanitation. It is also expected to finance implementation of
this SBCC in approximately 800 villages located in districts with high number of children with poor
nutrition outcomes. Activities to be supported include technical assistance, and costs related to
designing the campaign, and support for village level sanitation in high priority districts.
Component Name
Component 4: Management, Monitoring and Evaluation
Comments (optional)
The component is expected to support Program management, including fiduciary tasks and
monitoring and evaluation of the Program. Financing from IDA will cover technical assistance for
Provinces to achieve the DLIs, contracting of a firm to carry out independent verification of the
DLIs, and selected studies.
Component Name
Component 5: Contingent Emergency Response
Comments (optional)
The objective of the contingent emergency response component with a provisional zero allocation is
to allow for the reallocation of financing in accordance with the IDA Immediate Response
Mechanism in order to provide a rapid response to disaster or emergency events, as needed. This component would finance expenditures on a positive list of goods and/or specific works and services
required for emergency recovery. An Emergency Response Manual (ERM) will apply to this
component, detailing streamlined financial management, procurement, safeguard and any other
necessary implementation arrangements.(LAO P151425.IDA56760.crs1 Lao PDR Health Governance and Nutrition Development Project p.3-4)
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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IIST
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65678a9d212eaade2e0ea0d6
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2015028291
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P153401.IDA56770.crs2
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1
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Lao People's Democratic Republ...ic
more
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Far East Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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0.638
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0
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0
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0
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1.276
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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LA-POVERTY REDUCTION FUND II -... AF
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LA-Poverty Reduction Fund II -... AF
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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PIE II
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65678a9d212eaade2e0ea0d7
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2011028301
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P153401.IDAH6850.crs2
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3
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Lao People's Democratic Republ...ic
more
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Far East Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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4
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.1424245
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0
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0
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0
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0.284849
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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LA-POVERTY REDUCTION FUND II -... AF
more
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LA-Poverty Reduction Fund II -... AF
more
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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PIE II
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65678a9d212eaade2e0ea0d8
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2003000402
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P001568.IDA30601.crs2
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3
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Madagascar
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Loans
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4
|
10
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410
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C01
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0
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0
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0.0180505
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0
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0
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0
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0.036101
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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SECOND COMMUNITY NUTRITION PRO...JECT
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Second Community Nutrition Pro...ject
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The development objective of t...he Second Community Nutrition project is to reduce chronic malnutrition among children under three, and to improve the nutritional status of school-aged children, pregnant and lactating women. As a result of these crises - emergency situation due to the 2000 cyclone, and political turbulence in 2002 - the project objective became at risk because of two factors. First, a set-back in the earlier achievements because of a worsening of the causes of malnutrition in the project areas. Second, geographic areas that before the crises were not among the targeted project areas because the malnutrition rates were lower than national average - the cut-off for the interventions - now became target areas. The Government requested the project to assist in the response to the crises, with an expansion of its activities to the previously not targeted areas, as well as an intensification of the project interventions, and acceleration of activities in the already target zones. This report proposes a supplemental credit to Madagascar to cover the additional costs that were incurred to address the emergency situations. A serious deterioration resulted from these crises, which led to an increase of the risk of malnutrition in the cyclone areas, and in the cities during the political crisis. The supplemental credit meets the requirement for supplemental credit because of cost overrun due to exceptional circumstances beyond the borrower's control, and because it is currently not possible to reduce the scope of the project, being the credit mostly disbursed, and the remaining funds fully committed. The existing credit is being implemented in compliance with all covenants.
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12110
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Health policy & administrative... management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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12000
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Recipient government
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PIE II
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65678a9d212eaade2e0ea0d9
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2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2003000403
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P001568.IDA30601.crs3
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3
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Madagascar
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Loans
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4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
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0
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0
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0.0406086
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0
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0
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0
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0.0812172
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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SECOND COMMUNITY NUTRITION PRO...JECT
more
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Second Community Nutrition Pro...ject
more
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The development objective of t...he Second Community Nutrition project is to reduce chronic malnutrition among children under three, and to improve the nutritional status of school-aged children, pregnant and lactating women. As a result of these crises - emergency situation due to the 2000 cyclone, and political turbulence in 2002 - the project objective became at risk because of two factors. First, a set-back in the earlier achievements because of a worsening of the causes of malnutrition in the project areas. Second, geographic areas that before the crises were not among the targeted project areas because the malnutrition rates were lower than national average - the cut-off for the interventions - now became target areas. The Government requested the project to assist in the response to the crises, with an expansion of its activities to the previously not targeted areas, as well as an intensification of the project interventions, and acceleration of activities in the already target zones. This report proposes a supplemental credit to Madagascar to cover the additional costs that were incurred to address the emergency situations. A serious deterioration resulted from these crises, which led to an increase of the risk of malnutrition in the cyclone areas, and in the cities during the political crisis. The supplemental credit meets the requirement for supplemental credit because of cost overrun due to exceptional circumstances beyond the borrower's control, and because it is currently not possible to reduce the scope of the project, being the credit mostly disbursed, and the remaining funds fully committed. The existing credit is being implemented in compliance with all covenants.
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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PIE II
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|
|
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65678a9d212eaade2e0ea0da
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2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2003000404
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P001568.IDA30601.crs4
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3
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Madagascar
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.0203043
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0
|
0
|
0
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0.0406086
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
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Nutrition
|
50
|
SECOND COMMUNITY NUTRITION PRO...JECT
more
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Second Community Nutrition Pro...ject
more
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The development objective of t...he Second Community Nutrition project is to reduce chronic malnutrition among children under three, and to improve the nutritional status of school-aged children, pregnant and lactating women. As a result of these crises - emergency situation due to the 2000 cyclone, and political turbulence in 2002 - the project objective became at risk because of two factors. First, a set-back in the earlier achievements because of a worsening of the causes of malnutrition in the project areas. Second, geographic areas that before the crises were not among the targeted project areas because the malnutrition rates were lower than national average - the cut-off for the interventions - now became target areas. The Government requested the project to assist in the response to the crises, with an expansion of its activities to the previously not targeted areas, as well as an intensification of the project interventions, and acceleration of activities in the already target zones. This report proposes a supplemental credit to Madagascar to cover the additional costs that were incurred to address the emergency situations. A serious deterioration resulted from these crises, which led to an increase of the risk of malnutrition in the cyclone areas, and in the cities during the political crisis. The supplemental credit meets the requirement for supplemental credit because of cost overrun due to exceptional circumstances beyond the borrower's control, and because it is currently not possible to reduce the scope of the project, being the credit mostly disbursed, and the remaining funds fully committed. The existing credit is being implemented in compliance with all covenants.
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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PIE II
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|
|
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65678a9d212eaade2e0ea0db
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2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2006000408
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P001568.IDA30602.crs2
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3
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Madagascar
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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SECOND COMMUNITY NUTRITION PRO...JECT
more
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Second Community Nutrition Pro...ject
more
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The development objective of t...he Second Community Nutrition project is to reduce chronic malnutrition among children under three, and to improve the nutritional status of school-aged children, pregnant and lactating women. As a result of these crises - emergency situation due to the 2000 cyclone, and political turbulence in 2002 - the project objective became at risk because of two factors. First, a set-back in the earlier achievements because of a worsening of the causes of malnutrition in the project areas. Second, geographic areas that before the crises were not among the targeted project areas because the malnutrition rates were lower than national average - the cut-off for the interventions - now became target areas. The Government requested the project to assist in the response to the crises, with an expansion of its activities to the previously not targeted areas, as well as an intensification of the project interventions, and acceleration of activities in the already target zones. This report proposes a supplemental credit to Madagascar to cover the additional costs that were incurred to address the emergency situations. A serious deterioration resulted from these crises, which led to an increase of the risk of malnutrition in the cyclone areas, and in the cities during the political crisis. The supplemental credit meets the requirement for supplemental credit because of cost overrun due to exceptional circumstances beyond the borrower's control, and because it is currently not possible to reduce the scope of the project, being the credit mostly disbursed, and the remaining funds fully committed. The existing credit is being implemented in compliance with all covenants.
more
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12110
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Health policy & administrative... management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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12000
|
Recipient government
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PIE II
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|
|
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65678a9d212eaade2e0ea0dc
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2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
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2006000409
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P001568.IDA30602.crs3
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3
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Madagascar
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
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410
|
C01
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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SECOND COMMUNITY NUTRITION PRO...JECT
more
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Second Community Nutrition Pro...ject
more
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The development objective of t...he Second Community Nutrition project is to reduce chronic malnutrition among children under three, and to improve the nutritional status of school-aged children, pregnant and lactating women. As a result of these crises - emergency situation due to the 2000 cyclone, and political turbulence in 2002 - the project objective became at risk because of two factors. First, a set-back in the earlier achievements because of a worsening of the causes of malnutrition in the project areas. Second, geographic areas that before the crises were not among the targeted project areas because the malnutrition rates were lower than national average - the cut-off for the interventions - now became target areas. The Government requested the project to assist in the response to the crises, with an expansion of its activities to the previously not targeted areas, as well as an intensification of the project interventions, and acceleration of activities in the already target zones. This report proposes a supplemental credit to Madagascar to cover the additional costs that were incurred to address the emergency situations. A serious deterioration resulted from these crises, which led to an increase of the risk of malnutrition in the cyclone areas, and in the cities during the political crisis. The supplemental credit meets the requirement for supplemental credit because of cost overrun due to exceptional circumstances beyond the borrower's control, and because it is currently not possible to reduce the scope of the project, being the credit mostly disbursed, and the remaining funds fully committed. The existing credit is being implemented in compliance with all covenants.
more
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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PIE II
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65678a9d212eaade2e0ea0dd
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2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2006000410
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P001568.IDA30602.crs4
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3
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Madagascar
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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SECOND COMMUNITY NUTRITION PRO...JECT
more
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Second Community Nutrition Pro...ject
more
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The development objective of t...he Second Community Nutrition project is to reduce chronic malnutrition among children under three, and to improve the nutritional status of school-aged children, pregnant and lactating women. As a result of these crises - emergency situation due to the 2000 cyclone, and political turbulence in 2002 - the project objective became at risk because of two factors. First, a set-back in the earlier achievements because of a worsening of the causes of malnutrition in the project areas. Second, geographic areas that before the crises were not among the targeted project areas because the malnutrition rates were lower than national average - the cut-off for the interventions - now became target areas. The Government requested the project to assist in the response to the crises, with an expansion of its activities to the previously not targeted areas, as well as an intensification of the project interventions, and acceleration of activities in the already target zones. This report proposes a supplemental credit to Madagascar to cover the additional costs that were incurred to address the emergency situations. A serious deterioration resulted from these crises, which led to an increase of the risk of malnutrition in the cyclone areas, and in the cities during the political crisis. The supplemental credit meets the requirement for supplemental credit because of cost overrun due to exceptional circumstances beyond the borrower's control, and because it is currently not possible to reduce the scope of the project, being the credit mostly disbursed, and the remaining funds fully committed. The existing credit is being implemented in compliance with all covenants.
more
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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|
I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
|
Recipient government
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PIE II
|
|
|
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65678a9e212eaade2e0ea0de
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2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
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1999004320
|
P051741.IDA33020.crs2
|
3
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Madagascar
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.02528295
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0
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0
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0
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0.0505659
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0
|
0
|
0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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SECOND HEALTH SECTOR SUPPORT P...ROJECT
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Second Health Sector Support P...roject
more
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The Second Health Sector Suppo...rt Project is a proposed supplemental credit of SDR 12.3 million (US$ 18.0 million equivalent) to Development Credit No. 3302-MAG (Second Health Sector Support Project) for Madagascar to cover the increased costs of meeting the project's development targets following a series of unforeseen circumstances including natural disasters and socio-economic upheaval as well as political conflict and reform.
more
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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H
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65678a9e212eaade2e0ea0df
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2005004324
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P051741.IDA33021.crs2
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3
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Madagascar
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.0120591
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0241182
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0
|
0
|
0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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SECOND HEALTH SECTOR SUPPORT P...ROJECT
more
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Second Health Sector Support P...roject
more
|
The Second Health Sector Suppo...rt Project is a proposed supplemental credit of SDR 12.3 million (US$ 18.0 million equivalent) to Development Credit No. 3302-MAG (Second Health Sector Support Project) for Madagascar to cover the increased costs of meeting the project's development targets following a series of unforeseen circumstances including natural disasters and socio-economic upheaval as well as political conflict and reform.
more
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12240
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Basic nutrition
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
|
Recipient government
|
H
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|
|
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65678a9e212eaade2e0ea0e0
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
2007011161
|
P099420.IDA43410.crs3
|
3
|
Madagascar
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
A02
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
50
|
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY CRE...DIT
more
|
Poverty Reduction Strategy Cre...dit
more
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
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65678a9e212eaade2e0ea0e1
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2012020889
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P131945.IDA51860.crs1
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3
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Madagascar
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
5.97375
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
11.9475
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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MADAGASCAR EMERGENCY SUPPORT T...O CRITICAL EDUCATION; HEALTH AND NUTRITION SERVICES PROJECT
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Madagascar Emergency Support t...o Critical Education; Health and Nutrition Services Project
more
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|
Component 1: Preserving Critic...al Education Services (US$23.5 million)
29. This component will preserve critical education services in the targeted vulnerable
regions and benefit approximately 974,300 primary school aged children and 10,000
community teachers in the public primary schools in the five targeted regions—currently
about 6,050 schools. Component 2: Preserving Critical Health Services (US$25.0 million)
30. The main objective of this component will be to preserve the provision of critical
health services—to pregnant women and children under five. Building on the MSPPII, the
proposed operation will expand support to 60 percent of health facilities in targeted areas in
delivering services and will address key supply- and demand-side barriers to access. Component 3: Preserving Critical Nutrition Services (US$10.5 million)
31. The main objective of this component is to increase access to nutrition services in the
community by expanding support to community nutrition sites, community nutrition
agents (CNAs), with the aim of reaching 50 percent of the beneficiary population. (MDG P131945.IDA51860.crs1 Madagascar Emergency Support to Critical Education; Health and Nutrition Services Project p.20-22)
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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|
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65678a9e212eaade2e0ea0e2
|
2014
|
United States
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HHS
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2014025983
|
34_3837
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1
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.01491
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.01491
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.01491
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
CDC: INTERNATIONAL SURVEILLANC...E (PANDEMIC INFLUENZA)
more
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CDC: International Surveillanc...e (Pandemic Influenza)
more
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CDC: International Surveillanc...e (Pandemic Influenza)
more
|
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12250
|
Infectious disease control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
|
Recipient government
|
Recipient Government
|
|
|
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65678a9e212eaade2e0ea0e3
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
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IDA
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2004008023
|
P078523.IDA39480.crs3
|
3
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Maldives
|
South & Central Asia
|
UMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.0052936
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0105872
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
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Nutrition
|
50
|
MALDIVES - INTEGRATED HUMAN DE...VELOPMENT PROJECT
more
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Maldives - Integrated Human De...velopment Project
more
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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IIST
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|
|
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65678a9e212eaade2e0ea0e4
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
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2006008027
|
P078523.IDA39481.crs3
|
3
|
Maldives
|
South & Central Asia
|
UMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.003395685
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00679137
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
50
|
MALDIVES - INTEGRATED HUMAN DE...VELOPMENT PROJECT
more
|
Maldives - Integrated Human De...velopment Project
more
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|
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
|
|
|
|
65678a9e212eaade2e0ea0e5
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
1998002967
|
P040652.IDA31550.crs2
|
3
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Mali
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.04284025
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0856805
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
50
|
HEALTH SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROG...RAM
more
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Health Sector Development Prog...ram
more
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The Health Sector Development ...Program Project's objective is to improve the health outcome of the population, with a focus on meeting the health needs of the underserved segments of the population, as well as accelerating the country's demographic transition toward slower population growth. There are three project components. The first component, expanding access to affordable quality preventive, social, and curative services, will improve coverage for primary health care; improve services in selected secondary and tertiary hospitals; improve overall technical efficiency, increase initial stocks of drugs and medical consumable; and provide support to nongovernmental organizations for health-related activities and action against social exclusion. The second component, strengthening the health system management capabilities, will cover management training; recruitment and redeployment of health personnel; reforms of pharmaceutical sub-sector; logistic support for managerial functions; and support to the Management Information Systems. The third component, exploring and developing sustainable financing schemes for the health sector, will be done through expansion of cooperative cost sharing schemes; policy reforms on benefits; community participation; and cost recovery mechanism.
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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IIST
|
|
|
|
65678a9f212eaade2e0ea0e6
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
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2013017882
|
P127328.IDAH8350.crs2
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3
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Mali
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.3866855
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0.773371
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
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50
|
EMERGENCY SAFETY NETS PROJECT ...(JIGISéMéJIRI)
more
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Emergency Safety Nets project ...(Jigiséméjiri)
more
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|
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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|
I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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IIST
|
|
|
|
65678a9f212eaade2e0ea0e7
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
2006010462
|
P094278.IDA41810.crs2
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3
|
Mauritania
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
50
|
HEALTH AND NUTRITION SUPPORT P...ROJECT
more
|
Health and Nutrition Support P...roject
more
|
|
|
12240
|
Basic nutrition
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
|
|
|
|
65678a9f212eaade2e0ea0e8
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
1995000448
|
P001792.IDA27880.crs2
|
3
|
Mozambique
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.000567475
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00113495
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
50
|
HEALTH SECTOR RECOVERY
|
Health Sector Recovery
|
The ultimate objective of the ...Mozambican National Health Strategy (MHS), supported by this Second Health Project, is the improvement of the health status of the population, in general, and a decrease in infant and child mortality, in particular. MHS objectives are to be achieved through an increase in health coverage of the population from the present 40 percent level to 60 percent by the turn of the century, with better quality of services provided. The project supports the same objectives as the MHS, addressing urban/rural inequities, improvement of staff training and institutional development. The project will address the following areas: 1) resumption of and improvement in the quality of health services provided; 2) promotion and improvement of sector institutions, support services and sub-national health management systems; and 3) development of human resources capacity.
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|
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12240
|
Basic nutrition
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
|
|
|
|
65678a9f212eaade2e0ea0e9
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
2009016330
|
P125477.IDA45820.crs1
|
3
|
Mozambique
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
4.18265
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
4.18265
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
100
|
MOZAMBIQUE NUTRITION ADDITIONA...L FINANCING
more
|
Mozambique Nutrition Additiona...l Financing
more
|
|
Selected CBN activities have b...een identified for the
various target populations and include: (i) growth monitoring and promotion every two months,
including referral services for the treatment of severe and moderate acute malnourished children;
(ii) promotion of exclusive breastfeeding and appropriate complementary feeding, including
cooking demonstration, use of micronutrient powder (MNP) and deworming for children; (iii)
early identification and mobilization of pregnant women for ante-natal care services, dietary
counseling, including provision of IFA tablets, and deworming for all pregnant women; (iv)
adapted health and nutrition counselling for adolescent girls aged 11-19 as well as the provision
of IFA tablets and deworming; and (v) education on safe water, hygiene, sanitation and referral
services for infectious disease control, including immunization. Dispersible zinc tablets and Oral
Rehydration Salt (ORS) will be distributed to treat diarrhea in children. (MOZ P125477.IDA45820.crs1 Mozambique Nutrition Additional Financing p.4)
more
|
12240
|
Basic nutrition
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
|
|
|
|
65678a9f212eaade2e0ea0ea
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
2009016333
|
P125477.IDA45820.crs2
|
3
|
Mozambique
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
1.14593
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.14593
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
100
|
MOZAMBIQUE NUTRITION ADDITIONA...L FINANCING
more
|
Mozambique Nutrition Additiona...l Financing
more
|
|
Selected CBN activities have b...een identified for the
various target populations and include: (i) growth monitoring and promotion every two months,
including referral services for the treatment of severe and moderate acute malnourished children;
(ii) promotion of exclusive breastfeeding and appropriate complementary feeding, including
cooking demonstration, use of micronutrient powder (MNP) and deworming for children; (iii)
early identification and mobilization of pregnant women for ante-natal care services, dietary
counseling, including provision of IFA tablets, and deworming for all pregnant women; (iv)
adapted health and nutrition counselling for adolescent girls aged 11-19 as well as the provision
of IFA tablets and deworming; and (v) education on safe water, hygiene, sanitation and referral
services for infectious disease control, including immunization. Dispersible zinc tablets and Oral
Rehydration Salt (ORS) will be distributed to treat diarrhea in children. (MOZ P125477.IDA45820.crs1 Mozambique Nutrition Additional Financing p.4)
more
|
12110
|
Health policy & administrative... management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
|
|
|
|
65678a9f212eaade2e0ea0eb
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
2009016334
|
P125477.IDA45820.crs3
|
3
|
Mozambique
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0.401076
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.401076
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
100
|
MOZAMBIQUE NUTRITION ADDITIONA...L FINANCING
more
|
Mozambique Nutrition Additiona...l Financing
more
|
|
Selected CBN activities have b...een identified for the
various target populations and include: (i) growth monitoring and promotion every two months,
including referral services for the treatment of severe and moderate acute malnourished children;
(ii) promotion of exclusive breastfeeding and appropriate complementary feeding, including
cooking demonstration, use of micronutrient powder (MNP) and deworming for children; (iii)
early identification and mobilization of pregnant women for ante-natal care services, dietary
counseling, including provision of IFA tablets, and deworming for all pregnant women; (iv)
adapted health and nutrition counselling for adolescent girls aged 11-19 as well as the provision
of IFA tablets and deworming; and (v) education on safe water, hygiene, sanitation and referral
services for infectious disease control, including immunization. Dispersible zinc tablets and Oral
Rehydration Salt (ORS) will be distributed to treat diarrhea in children. (MOZ P125477.IDA45820.crs1 Mozambique Nutrition Additional Financing p.4)
more
|
15112
|
Decentralisation and support t...o subnational government
more
|
|
I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
|
|
|
|
65678a9f212eaade2e0ea0ec
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
2013016344
|
P125477.IDA51940.crs2
|
3
|
Mozambique
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
1.86534
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1.86534
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
100
|
MOZAMBIQUE NUTRITION ADDITIONA...L FINANCING
more
|
Mozambique Nutrition Additiona...l Financing
more
|
|
Selected CBN activities have b...een identified for the
various target populations and include: (i) growth monitoring and promotion every two months,
including referral services for the treatment of severe and moderate acute malnourished children;
(ii) promotion of exclusive breastfeeding and appropriate complementary feeding, including
cooking demonstration, use of micronutrient powder (MNP) and deworming for children; (iii)
early identification and mobilization of pregnant women for ante-natal care services, dietary
counseling, including provision of IFA tablets, and deworming for all pregnant women; (iv)
adapted health and nutrition counselling for adolescent girls aged 11-19 as well as the provision
of IFA tablets and deworming; and (v) education on safe water, hygiene, sanitation and referral
services for infectious disease control, including immunization. Dispersible zinc tablets and Oral
Rehydration Salt (ORS) will be distributed to treat diarrhea in children. (MOZ P125477.IDA45820.crs1 Mozambique Nutrition Additional Financing p.4)
more
|
12110
|
Health policy & administrative... management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
|
|
|
|
65678aa0212eaade2e0ea0ed
|
2019
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
2013016345
|
P123394.IDA52580.crs2
|
3
|
Pakistan
|
South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
421
|
C01
|
0
|
1.17381
|
0.205608
|
0
|
0
|
1.17381
|
0.205608
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
100
|
PUNJAB HEALTH SECTOR REFORM PR...OJECT
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|
Punjab Health Sector Reform Pr...oject
more
|
Punjab Health Sector Reform Pr...oject
more
|
Introduction of Nutrition Serv...ices. It will support introduction of preventive nutrition
services in all 36 districts by scaling up the provision of micronutrients and deworming (see
details in Annex 2) and expanding the delivery of behavior change communication, focusing
on the prevention of malnutrition during pregnancy and in the first two years of life. In 12
districts and urban slums in 9 cities with the highest prevalence of acute malnutrition, therapeutic nutrition services will be delivered, including commodity support micronutrients
and Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods. The project will improve the capacity of health service
providers to deliver nutrition interventions at the facility and community level and
coordinating structures to implement multi-sectoral response to address nutrition.
iii) Expanded Coverage of HIV/AIDS Preventive Services. The component will support
expanding coverage of preventive, treatment, and care services for population subgroups
vulnerable to HIV infection [IDUs and Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)] in targeted
cities; and support provincial integrated biological and behavioral surveillance. Service
provision will be contracted out through a competitive process complementing the Global
Fund’s support in smaller cities. (PAK P123394.IDA52580.crs1 Punjab Health Sector Reform Project p.21-22)
more
|
12240
|
Basic nutrition
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|
I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
|
Recipient Government
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DEAPRTMENT OF HEALTH; GOVERNME...NT OF PUNJAB
more
|
|
|
|
65678aa0212eaade2e0ea0ee
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
2010013773
|
P117417.IDA47070.crs4
|
3
|
Nepal
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
2.99598
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
5.99196
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
50
|
NEPAL: SECOND HNP AND HIV/AIDS... PROJECT
more
|
Nepal: Second HNP and HIV/AIDS... Project
more
|
|
|
12240
|
Basic nutrition
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
|
|
|
|
65678aa0212eaade2e0ea0ef
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
2012016291
|
P125359.IDA51370.crs1
|
3
|
Nepal
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
2.74047
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
5.48094
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
50
|
NEPAL: COMMUNITY ACTION FOR NU...TRITION PROJECT (SUNAULA HAZAR DIN)
more
|
Nepal: Community Action for Nu...trition Project (Sunaula Hazar Din)
more
|
|
Project Beneficiaries
16. The ...Project will support a life-cycle approach, targeting the specific populations
that are relevant to achieving the PDO: (1) girls and young women between 15 and 25 years
of age; (2) pregnant women and women who may want to become pregnant in the next 6 months;
(3) children 0-6 months of age and their caretakers; (4) children 6-24 months of age and their
caretakers; and (5) communities involved in community-wide nutrition related interventions
(such as hygiene, safe drinking water, sanitation, etc). (NPL P125359.IDA51370.crs1 Community Action for Nutrition Project (Sunaula Hazar Din) p.15)
more
|
12240
|
Basic nutrition
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
|
|
|
|
65678aa0212eaade2e0ea0f0
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
2012016302
|
P125359.IDAH7860.crs1
|
3
|
Nepal
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
2.26813
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
4.53626
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
50
|
NEPAL: COMMUNITY ACTION FOR NU...TRITION PROJECT (SUNAULA HAZAR DIN)
more
|
Nepal: Community Action for Nu...trition Project (Sunaula Hazar Din)
more
|
|
Project Beneficiaries
16. The ...Project will support a life-cycle approach, targeting the specific populations
that are relevant to achieving the PDO: (1) girls and young women between 15 and 25 years
of age; (2) pregnant women and women who may want to become pregnant in the next 6 months;
(3) children 0-6 months of age and their caretakers; (4) children 6-24 months of age and their
caretakers; and (5) communities involved in community-wide nutrition related interventions
(such as hygiene, safe drinking water, sanitation, etc). (NPL P125359.IDA51370.crs1 Community Action for Nutrition Project (Sunaula Hazar Din) p.15)
more
|
12240
|
Basic nutrition
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
IIST
|
|
|
|
65678aa0212eaade2e0ea0f1
|
2015
|
International Development Asso...ciation
more
|
IDA
|
1998002488
|
P035753.IDA30840.crs2
|
3
|
Nicaragua
|
North & Central America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Loans
|
4
|
10
|
410
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0.00632905
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0126581
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
50
|
HEALTH SECTOR MODERNIZATION CR...EDIT
more
|
Health Sector Modernization Cr...edit
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The Health Sector Modernizatio...n Program (HSMP)--this project is the first phase--seeks to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and equity of the Nicaraguan health system. The project has five components. Component 1 scales up the Integrated Model of Maternal and Child Care, centered around 8 priority interventions--acute respiratory infections, diarrheal diseases, maternal and perinatal mortality, family planning, nutrition, vaccines, tuberculosis, and malaria control. It targets nutrition with a food supplement and fortification program; information on breastfeeding; epidemiological surveillance of nutritional deficiencies; and technical support for food production. It extends Women's Centers according to nongovernmental models. It funds epidemiological surveillance, building local facilities to produce biological larvicides. Component 2, Hospital Modernization, finances training and consultant services to help implement management agreements; introduces a hospital management pilot project; and provides civil works and equipment. Component 3 improves the institutional capacity of the health ministry (MINSA) through budgets, inputs (pharmaceuticals and supplies), regulations, management information systems, strategic planning, and human resources as well as information, education, and communications. Component 4 modernizes the Nicaraguan Social Security Institute (INSS), expands health insurance, and scales up a workmen's compensation pilot.
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Basic nutrition
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ISA IS
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65678aa0212eaade2e0ea0f2
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2005008170
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P078991.IDA40500.crs2
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3
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Nicaragua
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North & Central America
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LMICs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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0
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0
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0.0061619
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0
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0
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0
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0.0123238
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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HEALTH SERVICES EXTENSION AND ...MODERNIZATION (2ND APL)
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Health Services Extension and ...Modernization (2nd APL)
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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Recipient government
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IIST
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65678aa0212eaade2e0ea0f3
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2008012143
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P106747.IDA45210.crs2
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3
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Nicaragua
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North & Central America
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LMICs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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A02
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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50
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NI DEVELOPMENT POLICY CREDIT
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NI Development Policy Credit
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12240
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Basic nutrition
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient government
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IIST
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65678aa1212eaade2e0ea0f4
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2015025231
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P147638.IDA56440.crs3
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1
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Niger
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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1.8
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0
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0
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0
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1.8
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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100
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POPULATION AND HEALTH SUPPORT ...PROJECT
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Population and Health Support ...Project
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Concept Description
29. The ex...perience gained in the implementation of a sector-wide approach as well as the use of
pooled funding made the health sector the key entity for the multi-sectoral project management.
Tackling health, nutrition and population dynamics will require, among other factors: (i) improved
provision of quality RMNCHN services; (ii) expanded community-level interventions to overcome
demand-side barriers; and (iii) improvements in educational outcomes for boys and girls while
addressing gender gaps. Women’s education is negatively associated with infant mortality and
fertility and positively associated with female labor force participation, which in turn results in
increased opportunity costs of women's time and thus contributes to reducing family size. It is the
combination between improved empowerment of women and better access to RMNCHN services
which will eventually improve health, nutrition and population outcomes.
30. The project is organized around: (i) improving the supply of high quality RMNCHN services;
and (ii) improving the demand for RMNCHN services through SBCC and women's and girls’
empowerment.
31. Component 1: Improving the provision of high quality RMNCHN services. This
component aims to strengthen the delivery of health services for women of reproductive age
(including young women, pregnant women) and children under age five through improvements in
the quantity and quality of services. A gradual shift from financing inputs to paying for results,
making M&E a core function, and improving transparency and accountability in the sector will be
envisaged during the project life through a combination of results-based financing (RBF)
approaches. This component will benefit from complementary efforts of the regional Sahel
Women's Empowerment and Demographic Dividend (SWEDD) Project.
34. The component will also support the establishment of a PBF Technical Unit as well as the
preparation activities identified for the PBF strategy implementation in the sector. This PBF
Technical Unit will be strengthened with procurement, logistical and technical capacity to ensure
fluid implementation of PBF. The component will also support strengthening of the health
information system to improve M&E within the health sector and some initial start-up costs (in the
form of investment units) for material and equipment during the start-up phase to strengthen the
capacity of health facilities to deliver quality services.
35. Component 2: Increasing the demand for and utilization of RMNCHN services. This
component aims to increase demand for and utilization of RMNCHN services by promoting social
and behavior change among the main stakeholders and decision makers and empowering women.
Several synergies and complementaries have been identified between the proposed activities in this
component, the SWEDD Project, and the ongoing Social Safety Nets (SSN) Project and Education
and Skills projects in Niger.
• Sub-component 2.1. Promote Social and Behavioral Change. The sub-component will
support community-level SBCC activities on RMNCHN, population, and development issues using
performance contracts with NGOs and supported by community agents (relais communautaires).
SBCC will be used to increase the demand for RMNCHN services by addressing knowledge, social,
cultural and gender barriers.
• Sub-component 2.2. Reaching opinion leaders. The sub-component aims to expand peer education for behavior change among decision makers at the community level. The sub-component
will support the implementation of initiatives to reach opinion leaders, especially men in the
community and religious and traditional leaders.
• Sub-component 2.3. Women's and Adolescent Girls’ Empowerment. This sub-component
will improve community-level demand for RMNCHN services by empowering women and
adolescent girls with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed use of RMNCHN services
coupled with economic incentives for participation in key initiatives.
36. Component 3: Management, Monitoring and evaluation of the project. The component aims
to support project implementation by strengthening management and supervision. It will strengthen
MoH and MoP capacities in management and coordination through the provision of (i)
administrative, management and fiduciary support, (ii) capacity building at the central, regional and
local levels; (iii) technical support to enhance the design of policies and strategies and (iv)
implement monitoring and evaluation. The component will finance goods, consultants, training, and
operating costs. (NER P147638.IDA56440.crs1 Population and Health Support Project p.7-8)
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Recipient government
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IIST
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65678aa1212eaade2e0ea0f5
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2015025241
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P147638.IDAD0620.crs3
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1
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Niger
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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4
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10
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110
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C01
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18.8
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0.0946412
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0
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0
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18.8
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0.0946412
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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POPULATION AND HEALTH SUPPORT ...PROJECT
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Population and Health Support ...Project
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Concept Description
29. The ex...perience gained in the implementation of a sector-wide approach as well as the use of
pooled funding made the health sector the key entity for the multi-sectoral project management.
Tackling health, nutrition and population dynamics will require, among other factors: (i) improved
provision of quality RMNCHN services; (ii) expanded community-level interventions to overcome
demand-side barriers; and (iii) improvements in educational outcomes for boys and girls while
addressing gender gaps. Women’s education is negatively associated with infant mortality and
fertility and positively associated with female labor force participation, which in turn results in
increased opportunity costs of women's time and thus contributes to reducing family size. It is the
combination between improved empowerment of women and better access to RMNCHN services
which will eventually improve health, nutrition and population outcomes.
30. The project is organized around: (i) improving the supply of high quality RMNCHN services;
and (ii) improving the demand for RMNCHN services through SBCC and women's and girls’
empowerment.
31. Component 1: Improving the provision of high quality RMNCHN services. This
component aims to strengthen the delivery of health services for women of reproductive age
(including young women, pregnant women) and children under age five through improvements in
the quantity and quality of services. A gradual shift from financing inputs to paying for results,
making M&E a core function, and improving transparency and accountability in the sector will be
envisaged during the project life through a combination of results-based financing (RBF)
approaches. This component will benefit from complementary efforts of the regional Sahel
Women's Empowerment and Demographic Dividend (SWEDD) Project.
34. The component will also support the establishment of a PBF Technical Unit as well as the
preparation activities identified for the PBF strategy implementation in the sector. This PBF
Technical Unit will be strengthened with procurement, logistical and technical capacity to ensure
fluid implementation of PBF. The component will also support strengthening of the health
information system to improve M&E within the health sector and some initial start-up costs (in the
form of investment units) for material and equipment during the start-up phase to strengthen the
capacity of health facilities to deliver quality services.
35. Component 2: Increasing the demand for and utilization of RMNCHN services. This
component aims to increase demand for and utilization of RMNCHN services by promoting social
and behavior change among the main stakeholders and decision makers and empowering women.
Several synergies and complementaries have been identified between the proposed activities in this
component, the SWEDD Project, and the ongoing Social Safety Nets (SSN) Project and Education
and Skills projects in Niger.
• Sub-component 2.1. Promote Social and Behavioral Change. The sub-component will
support community-level SBCC activities on RMNCHN, population, and development issues using
performance contracts with NGOs and supported by community agents (relais communautaires).
SBCC will be used to increase the demand for RMNCHN services by addressing knowledge, social,
cultural and gender barriers.
• Sub-component 2.2. Reaching opinion leaders. The sub-component aims to expand peer education for behavior change among decision makers at the community level. The sub-component
will support the implementation of initiatives to reach opinion leaders, especially men in the
community and religious and traditional leaders.
• Sub-component 2.3. Women's and Adolescent Girls’ Empowerment. This sub-component
will improve community-level demand for RMNCHN services by empowering women and
adolescent girls with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed use of RMNCHN services
coupled with economic incentives for participation in key initiatives.
36. Component 3: Management, Monitoring and evaluation of the project. The component aims
to support project implementation by strengthening management and supervision. It will strengthen
MoH and MoP capacities in management and coordination through the provision of (i)
administrative, management and fiduciary support, (ii) capacity building at the central, regional and
local levels; (iii) technical support to enhance the design of policies and strategies and (iv)
implement monitoring and evaluation. The component will finance goods, consultants, training, and
operating costs. (NER P147638.IDA56440.crs1 Population and Health Support Project p.7-8)
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Recipient government
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IIST
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65678aa1212eaade2e0ea0f6
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2015024233
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P146583.IDA56000.crs2
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1
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Nigeria
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South of Sahara
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LMICs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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100
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0
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0
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0
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100
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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100
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NIGERIA - PROGRAM TO SUPPORT S...AVING ONE MILLION LIVES
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Nigeria - Program to Support S...aving One Million Lives
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SOML builds on the President...s Transformation Agenda and the First National
Strategic Health Development Plan 2010 to 2015. It gives renewed priority to a package of high
impact, evidence-based, cost-effective health interventions known as the six pillars: (i) maternal,
newborn and child health (Antenatal,
obstetric, &
post-natal
care; Family
planning;
Deploy
midwives;
VVF
prevention); (ii) childhood essential medicines and increasing treatment of
important childhood diseases (Community
treatment of
malaria,
pneumonia,
diarrhea); (iii) improving child nutrition (Growth
Monitoring &
Promotion;
Treatment of
acutely
malnourished
children;
Micronutrient
supplementation); (iv) immunization (Routine
Childhood
Immunization;
Tetanus toxoid
for mothers;
polio eradication); (v) malaria
control (ITN
distribution;
diagnosis &
treatment
with ACTs); and (vi) the Elimination of Mother to Child Transmission (EMTCT) of HIV. The
objective is to dramatically improve the coverage of these interventions that currently suffer
from poor access and utilization. In addition, to its six “pillars” the SOML Program also includes
two “enablers”: (i) promoting innovation and the use of information and communications
technology; and (ii) improving the supply and distribution chain. (NGA P146583.IDA56000.crs1 Nigeria - Program to Support Saving One Million Lives p.23)
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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Recipient government
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EEAL I
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65678aa1212eaade2e0ea0f7
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2015
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International Development Asso...ciation
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IDA
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2013015748
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P123394.IDA52580.crs2
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3
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Pakistan
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South & Central Asia
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LMICs
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ODA Loans
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4
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10
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410
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C01
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0
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2.10302
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0
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0
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0
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2.10302
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0
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0
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0
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Child health
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Nutrition
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PUNJAB HEALTH SECTOR REFORM PR...OJECT
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Punjab Health Sector Reform Pr...oject
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Introduction of Nutrition Serv...ices. It will support introduction of preventive nutrition
services in all 36 districts by scaling up the provision of micronutrients and deworming (see
details in Annex 2) and expanding the delivery of behavior change communication, focusing
on the prevention of malnutrition during pregnancy and in the first two years of life. In 12
districts and urban slums in 9 cities with the highest prevalence of acute malnutrition, therapeutic nutrition services will be delivered, including commodity support micronutrients
and Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods. The project will improve the capacity of health service
providers to deliver nutrition interventions at the facility and community level and
coordinating structures to implement multi-sectoral response to address nutrition.
iii) Expanded Coverage of HIV/AIDS Preventive Services. The component will support
expanding coverage of preventive, treatment, and care services for population subgroups
vulnerable to HIV infection [IDUs and Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)] in targeted
cities; and support provincial integrated biological and behavioral surveillance. Service
provision will be contracted out through a competitive process complementing the Global
Fund’s support in smaller cities. (PAK P123394.IDA52580.crs1 Punjab Health Sector Reform Project p.21-22)
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Recipient government
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EAPTET
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