Afghanistan Crisis – Health and Psychosocial Support


Organisation Déclarante:Aga Khan Foundation Canada
Budget Total ($CAD): $ 4,500,000
Délai d’exécution:janvier 1, 2024 - juin 30, 2027
Statut:Actif
Coordonnées: Saleem Naseri
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Profils des Partenaires et Bailleurs de Fonds


Organisation Déclarante


Aga Khan Foundation Canada

Organisations Participantes


Bailleurs de fonds (Contribution budgétaire totale)


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Endroit


Pays - Allocation Budgétaire Totale


Afghanistan - $ 4,275,000.00 (95.00%)

Canada - $ 225,000.00 (5.00%)

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Domaines d'Intervention


Santé - Allocation Budgétaire Totale


Soins de santé primaires (100.00 %)

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Description


With GAC’s support, Aga Khan Foundation Canada helps provide lifesaving humanitarian health, nutrition, and psychosocial support in Afghanistan. Project activities include: (1) providing essential medicines and medical supplies; (2) conducting training sessions on maternal and newborn health; (3) providing nutrition services; and (4) conducting community information-sharing session to promote the utilization of these essential services.

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Population Cible


Genre et âge: Adolescentes Adolescents Adultes, hommes Adultes, femmes Enfants, garçons Enfants, filles
Description: Zone rurale Zone urbaine
Population Ciblée Directement:251,782
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Extrants


16Essential medicine and medical supplies procured for priority health facilities to enable provision of life-saving health, nutrition, and SRHR services in Daikundi, Parwan and Samangan provinces.
126Front-line training and support provided to healthcare professionals in hard-to-reach communities and remote health facilities on life-saving maternal and newborn care, SRHR and Rational Use of Drugs (RUD) in crisis situations.
11,422Life-saving community-based health and nutrition services provided through mobile outreach teams in Daikundi province, including SRHR, maternal and child health, and mental health and psychosocial support.
412Emergency nutrition treatment provided to children with complicated severe acute malnutrition that could not be treated at the provincial level and have been referred to the FMIC hospital in Kabul.
28SGBV referral services and community support structures strengthened to provide case finding, management, and referral support for survivors of SGBV.
30Front line training and support provided to healthcare professionals in hard-to-reach communities and remote health facilities on SGBV minimum standards and mental health and psychosocial support services.
5,696Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials promoting essential health and nutrition services printed and distributed to religious scholars and CHWs in crisis-affected communities.
300Community information-sharing and awareness-raising sessions conducted with religious scholars to promote utilization of essential crisis services for health, SRHR, nutrition, SGBV, and/or mental health and psychosocial services.
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Résultats & Indicateurs


Résultats Attendus


The expected outcomes of this project include: (1) increased access to lifesaving and gender-responsive humanitarian health and nutrition services; (2) increased access to emergency health and psychosocial services; and (3) enhanced capacity of communities to respond to emergencies and utilize available services.

The expected ultimate outcome is lives saved, suffering alleviated, and human dignity maintained in countries experiencing humanitarian crises or acute food insecurity.

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