| Organisation Déclarante: | SickKids Centre for Global Child Health |
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| Budget Total ($CAD): | $ 20,000,000 |
| Délai d’exécution: | mai 19, 2023 - janvier 31, 2029 |
| Statut: | Actif |
| Coordonnées: |
[email protected] |
SickKids Centre for Global Child Health
| Malawi - $ 8,000,000.00 (40.00%) | |
| Ghana - $ 6,200,000.00 (31.00%) | |
| Pakistan - $ 5,800,000.00 (29.00%) | |
| Éducation (11.00 %) | |
| Environnement & changements climatiques (11.00 %) | |
| Égalité des genres (11.00 %) | |
| Eau, assainissement & hygiène (EAH) (11.00 %) | |
| Systèmes de santé, formation & infrastructure (11.00 %) | |
| Santé & droits reproductifs, y compris la santé maternelle (11.00 %) | |
| Nutrition (11.00 %) | |
| Santé des nouveau-nés & des enfants (11.00 %) | |
| Santé des adolescents (11.00 %) | |
The project aims to improve nutrition for the poorest and most marginalized in Ghana, Malawi and Pakistan, especially women, adolescent girls, and children. In all three countries, women, adolescent girls and children represent a disproportionate number impacted by malnutrition due to various biological and socio-cultural factors, including poverty, gender inequality, and community norms. The project expects to deliver targeted, integrated nutrition, health, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programming to build sustainable institutional capacity across the continuum of care and improve nutrition within vulnerable communities. The project aims to reach approximately 822,000 direct beneficiaries (65% women) and 12,500,000 indirect beneficiaries (50% women) in health facilities, communities, and education institutions. Project activities include: (1) delivering gender-responsive antenatal care training (including one specific to adolescent girls) to health professionals and community health workers; (2) providing training on integrated nutrition and hygiene behaviour change communications to health professionals and community health workers; (3) training health professionals about integrated nutrition, health, WASH interventions; (4) integrating gender-responsive adolescent-friendly nutrition and hygiene behaviour change communications with routine health services at select facilities; (5) supporting district-level Ministry of Health to operationalize the strategy to deliver essential nutrition services to all children; and (6) delivering capacity building workshops and implementing gender-responsive and integrated nutrition, and health and WASH services for key stakeholders.
| Genre et âge: | Adolescentes Adolescents Adultes, hommes Adultes, femmes Enfants, garçons Enfants, filles Nouveau-nés Enfants de moins de 5 ans |
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| Population Ciblée Directement: | 562,836 |
| Population Ciblée Indirectement: | 8,557,444 |
The expected outcomes of this project include: (1) improved nutrition and hygiene practices at community and individual levels among women, men, adolescent girls and boys in target countries; (2) strengthened gender-responsive adolescent-friendly integrated nutrition, health, and WASH services for the most marginalized, especially women, adolescent girls, and children in target countries; and (3) improved effectiveness of stakeholders to integrate, enhance, and sustain quality nutrition, health, and WASH services for the most marginalized, especially women, adolescent girls, and children in target countries.