65675b9c212eaade2e0c9074
|
2016
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
201046000000
|
INJ321
|
8
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
8.473
|
8.473
|
0
|
0
|
11.45
|
11.45
|
0
|
11.4473
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
74
|
PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNITED NATION...S COUNTRY FUND
more
|
Papua New Guinea United Nation...s Country Fund
more
|
Papua New Guinea United Nation...s Country Fund
more
|
2016 Total Expenditure (USD)*:... HIV and AIDS .441 million. Health 11.3 million. Total Expenditure 45,373,914. (Developing countries, unspecified INJ321 Papua New Guinea United Nations Country Fund p.6)
more
|
99810
|
Sectors not specified
|
|
IX. Unallocated / Unspecified
|
41114
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9075
|
2016
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
200718000000
|
INH202
|
8
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
A01
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.000304765
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Health system strengthening (a...ll building blocks)
more
|
11.96
|
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PROGRAM: ADMI...NISTRATION AND SUPPORT
more
|
Papua New Guinea Program: Admi...nistration and Support
more
|
Papua New Guinea Program: Admi...nistration and Support
more
|
GBS
|
51010
|
General budget support-related... aid
more
|
|
VI.1. General Budget Support
|
12000
|
Recipient government
|
Recipient Government
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9076
|
2016
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2014250000000
|
INL665
|
8
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
31.22
|
31.22
|
0
|
0
|
31.22
|
31.22
|
0
|
31.2224
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
HEALTH AND EDUCATION PROCUREME...NT FACILITY (HEPF)
more
|
Health and Education Procureme...nt Facility (HEPF)
more
|
The Health and Education Procu...rement Facility (HEPF) benefits communities across Papua New Guinea, specifically to support health and education commitments under the Partnership for Development, as well as some high-profile commitments under the Joint Understanding. In the education sector, HEPF focuses on the provision of school kits to schools across PNG. In the health sector, HEPF's focus is on upgrading rural health facilities and expanding health worker training schools. The total value of this investment is $270.3 million over 4 years, starting 2014-15.
more
|
Huge
|
11120
|
Education facilities and train...ing
more
|
|
I.1.a. Education, Level Unspec...ified
more
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9077
|
2017
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2011171296
|
INK134
|
8
|
Cambodia
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0320706
|
0.0320706
|
0
|
0
|
0.0320706
|
0.0320706
|
0
|
0.0320706
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS FOR INTE...RNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: GLOBAL SCOPE
more
|
Australian Volunteers for Inte...rnational Development: Global Scope
more
|
The Australian Volunteers for ...International Development (AVID) program was launched by the Australian Government in May 2011. It was aimed at bringing together four separate and unaligned volunteer programs under a single Australian Government banner with unified program goal and objectives. The goal of the program is to contribute to sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction and advance Australia's reputation and relationships in partner countries. AVID programme makes a considerable contribution to the achievement of the Government's public diplomacy objectives. Volunteers promote a positive perception of Australia in the region, and promote a positive perception of the aid program domestically. AVID also contributes to development outcomes and links the Australian community with people and organisations in developing countries. The AVID programme seeks to: build understanding of Australia's international role and commitment to integration with the Indo-Pacific region; increase the number of volunteers working to improve the economic livelihoods of people in developing countries; and develop volunteer assignments in priority areas of governance, health, social infrastructure and services and education. Funding under this initiative assists Scope Global's ongoing costs for implementation of the AVID program including volunteer allowance, recruitment, travel, insurance, management and other associated administrative costs. The total value of this investment is $147.8 million over 7 years, starting 2011-12.
more
|
|
31120
|
Agricultural development
|
|
III.1.a. Agriculture
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9078
|
2017
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2016172483
|
INM061
|
8
|
Egypt
|
North of Sahara
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0105635
|
0.0105635
|
0
|
0
|
0.0105635
|
0.0105635
|
0
|
0.0105635
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
DIRECT AID PROGRAM (DAP) 2016-...17
more
|
Direct Aid Program (DAP) 2016-...17
more
|
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. It supports Australia's wider foreign and trade policy interests and public diplomacy objectives. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2016-17 financial year.
more
|
|
12230
|
Basic health infrastructure
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
Donor Government
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9079
|
2017
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2016172740
|
INM061
|
8
|
Iran
|
Middle East
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.000654479
|
0.000654479
|
0
|
0
|
0.000654479
|
0.000654479
|
0
|
0.000654479
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Health system strengthening (a...ll building blocks)
more
|
100
|
DIRECT AID PROGRAM (DAP) 2016-...17
more
|
Direct Aid Program (DAP) 2016-...17
more
|
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. It supports Australia's wider foreign and trade policy interests and public diplomacy objectives. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2016-17 financial year.
more
|
|
12191
|
Medical services
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
11000
|
Donor government
|
Donor Government
|
0
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c907a
|
2017
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2010017760
|
INJ321
|
8
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
2.0415342
|
2.0415342
|
0
|
0
|
2.75883
|
2.75883
|
0
|
2.75883
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
74
|
PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNITED NATION...S COUNTRY FUND
more
|
Papua New Guinea United Nation...s Country Fund
more
|
The PNG United Nations (UN) Co...untry Fund is part of the UN's effort to streamline their operations and reduce transaction costs through its Delivering as One strategy. Funding from Australia through the PNG UN Country Fund supports the UN's efforts in PNG targeting outcomes in education, health, child protection (law and justice), climate change, HIV and AIDS and Millennium Development Goal (MDG) advocacy in line with the UN Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2012-2017. The total value of this initiative is $86.8 million, over 7 years, starting 2009-10.
more
|
2016 Total Expenditure (USD)*:... HIV and AIDS .441 million. Health 11.3 million. Total Expenditure 45,373,914. (Developing countries, unspecified INJ321 Papua New Guinea United Nations Country Fund p.6)
more
|
43010
|
Multisector aid
|
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
41114
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c907b
|
2017
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2011157301577
|
INK214
|
8
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
7.12998
|
7.12998
|
0
|
0
|
7.12998
|
7.12998
|
0
|
7.12998
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Health system strengthening (a...ll building blocks)
more
|
100
|
HEALTH CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT & ...SERVICE DELIVERY
more
|
Health Capacity Development & ...Service Delivery
more
|
The Health Capacity Developmen...t and Service Delivery initiative is a jointly agreed strategy between Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) to deliver better health (including HIV and AIDS ) and education outcomes by: investing more at the sub-national level where service delivery responsibility is concentrated, and engage more directly with lower levels of government, NGOs, churches and the private sector; working less through advisers and more through financing of services and delivery of infrastructure and essential drugs, including strengthening PNG systems to deliver these services; and promoting greater coherence across our entire program by ensuring our sector programs are working towards common outcomes and by measuring and reporting on these for the program as a whole. Expected outcomes from this initiative include: increased percentage of one year old children nationally vaccinated with 3 doses of pentavalent vaccine from 51 per cent in 2010 to 80 per cent and measles vaccinations from 50 per cent in 2010 to 80 per by 2015; increase the percentage of deliveries supervised by a trained nurse, midwife or doctor from 40 per cent in 2010 to 44 per cent in 2015; increase the percentage of HIV positive pregnant women who receive antiretroviral drugs to prevent transmission from 3.4 per cent in 2008 to 80 per cent by 2015; increase condom use by males and females at high risk from 40 per cent to 60 per cent; and increase the availability of essential medical supplies. The total value of this initiative is $235.0 million over four years, starting 2011-12.
more
|
the Health and HIV Capacity De...velopment Project (sometimes called [p.43] the PNG Health Capacity Development and Service Delivery Project).
(PNG INK214 Health Capacity Development and Service Delivery 1 p.2)
Interim sub-sector objectives for HSCDP 2011-2015:
Purpose:
> To strengthen key partner performance, functions and systems, and incentives within PNG’s health
system to better deliver rural services (with a particular focus on five provinces);
Organisational capacity development objectives:
> Priority provinces and PHAs with demonstrated capacity to manage, deliver (including to
outsource) and monitor a minimum package of health services;
> NDoH with demonstrated capacity to perform core enabling functions (including sector
coordination);
> Health worker training institutions with demonstrated capacity to perform core enabling functions
(including sector coordination);
> Non-state actors (particularly the churches) with demonstrated capacity to deliver a minimum
package of health services;
Health systems, functions and incentive objectives:
> Financing: integrated and bottom-up approaches to all sources of health financing; increased direct
facility financing in priority provinces;
> Medical supplies: strengthened NDoH capacity to transparently procure internationally quality
assured medical supplies and manage outsourced supply chain; increased capacity of priority
provinces to budget for drug distribution and manage pull system;
> Human resources: increased quality and capacity of pre-service training institutions to meet
demand; comprehensive approaches to in-service training, supportive supervision and
accountability in priority provinces;
> Infrastructure: increased capacity of priority provinces to fund and implement maintenance of
health facilities and staff housing; rehabilitation of health infrastructure in Western Province;
> Public health: increased capacity of NDoH to manage disease outbreaks quickly and effectively; and
strengthened approaches to water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and tuberculosis in
Western province;
Cross-cutting capacity development objectives:
> Increased number of public-private partnerships in priority provinces;
> Gender equality approaches reflected in district-level service delivery planning, strategies,
implementation and reporting;
> Increased analytical and operational research evidence-base, and use of monitoring and evaluation
(M&E), to inform strategies, implementation and promote accountability.
(PNG INK214 Health Capacity Development and Service Delivery 2 p.11)
more
|
12220
|
Basic health care
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c907c
|
2018
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2018001550
|
INM247
|
8
|
Cambodia
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0574931
|
0.0574931
|
0
|
0
|
0.0574931
|
0.0574931
|
0
|
0.0574931
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS PROGRAM:... DEPLOYMENT AND PROGRAM SUPPORT
more
|
Australian Volunteers Program:... Deployment and Program Support
more
|
The Australian Volunteers Prog...ram provides effective contribution to development through Australian volunteers working with people and organisations in developing countries. Individual Australians contribute by undertaking assignments in a range of developing countries, helping to build capacity in host organisations which are focused on meeting development needs across sectors such as health, education, rural development, and law and justice. Funding under this initiative assists Australian Volunteers ongoing costs for implementing the program covering volunteer allowances, recruitment, insurance, management and other associated administrative costs. The total value of this investment is $192.0 million over 5 years, starting 2017-18.
more
|
|
25010
|
Business Policy and Administra...tion
more
|
|
II.5. Business & Other Service...s
more
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c907d
|
2018
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2018002367
|
INM575
|
8
|
Cambodia
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0377036
|
0.0377036
|
0
|
0
|
0.0377036
|
0.0377036
|
0
|
0.0377036
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Malaria
|
100
|
GLOBAL FUND - REGIONAL HEALTH ...ADVISOR (CAMBODIA)
more
|
Global Fund - Regional Health ...Advisor (Cambodia)
more
|
Funding under this investment ...supports health development in Cambodia through the provision of a health specialist to address health services. The aim is to strengthen health security and better prepare for emerging health threats, promote resilience through improving health stems, advance regional cooperation and accelerate access to innovation. The total value of this investment is $0.33 million over 1 year, starting 2017-18.
more
|
|
12262
|
Malaria control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c907e
|
2018
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2018001968
|
INM339
|
8
|
China (People's Republic of)
|
Far East Asia
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.000784809
|
0.000784809
|
0
|
0
|
0.000784809
|
0.000784809
|
0
|
0.000784809
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
DIRECT AID PROGRAM: SMALL GRAN...TS PROGRAM 2017-18
more
|
Direct Aid Program: Small Gran...ts Program 2017-18
more
|
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. In 2017-18 Australia supported over 800 DAP projects in around 110 countries. DAP supports local community efforts towards poverty reduction and engages a wide range of partners including non-government organisations, community groups, schools, health facilities and local governments. Projects helped people with disabilities, provided small-scale infrastructure, encouraged community income generation and improved people's health. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2017-18 financial year.
more
|
|
43010
|
Multisector aid
|
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
11000
|
Donor Government
|
Donor Government
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c907f
|
2018
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2018001886
|
INM339
|
8
|
Egypt
|
North of Sahara
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0246961
|
0.0246961
|
0
|
0
|
0.0246961
|
0.0246961
|
0
|
0.0246961
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
DIRECT AID PROGRAM: SMALL GRAN...TS PROGRAM 2017-18
more
|
Direct Aid Program: Small Gran...ts Program 2017-18
more
|
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. In 2017-18 Australia supported over 800 DAP projects in around 110 countries. DAP supports local community efforts towards poverty reduction and engages a wide range of partners including non-government organisations, community groups, schools, health facilities and local governments. Projects helped people with disabilities, provided small-scale infrastructure, encouraged community income generation and improved people's health. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2017-18 financial year.
more
|
|
16061
|
Culture and recreation
|
|
I.6. Other Social Infrastructu...re & Services
more
|
11000
|
Donor Government
|
Donor Government
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9080
|
2018
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2018001945
|
INM339
|
8
|
Guyana
|
South America
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.021637
|
0.021637
|
0
|
0
|
0.021637
|
0.021637
|
0
|
0.021637
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
DIRECT AID PROGRAM: SMALL GRAN...TS PROGRAM 2017-18
more
|
Direct Aid Program: Small Gran...ts Program 2017-18
more
|
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. In 2017-18 Australia supported over 800 DAP projects in around 110 countries. DAP supports local community efforts towards poverty reduction and engages a wide range of partners including non-government organisations, community groups, schools, health facilities and local governments. Projects helped people with disabilities, provided small-scale infrastructure, encouraged community income generation and improved people's health. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2017-18 financial year.
more
|
|
14031
|
Basic drinking water supply
|
|
I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation
|
11000
|
Donor Government
|
Donor Government
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9081
|
2018
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2018000897
|
INL631
|
8
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.804769
|
0.804769
|
0
|
0
|
0.804769
|
0.804769
|
0
|
0.804769
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
GOVERNANCE FOR GROWTH (KOMPAK)
|
Governance for Growth (KOMPAK)
|
KOMPAK (Governance for Growth)... is an adaptive facility designed to support the Government of Indonesia (GoI) in improving basic services and widening economic opportunities for poor and vulnerable Indonesians. KOMPAK's remit is to assist the GoI deliver on its commitment to improve a basic package of 'frontline' services' with specific focus on health, nutrition, education, and legal identity. Working at both the national and sub-national levels, KOMPAK consolidates and builds investments in community empowerment, service delivery, governance, and civil society strengthening. KOMPAK works at the national level and in 26 districts across seven provinces, mostly in the Eastern part of Indonesia (Aceh, Central Java, East Java, West Nusa Tenggara, South Sulawesi, Papua and Papua Barat). One additional province, East Nusa Tenggara, is currently being explored as a future pilot. The Facility was established in 2015 and was conceived as providing support to GoI until 2022, subject to DFAT's decision following the Independent Progress Review (IPR) undertaken in November 2017. The total value of this investment is $178.7 million over 8 years, starting January 2015.
more
|
|
15160
|
Human rights
|
|
I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9082
|
2020
|
Norway
|
Norwegian Agency for Developme...nt Co-operation
more
|
2018001949
|
QZA-18/0159-219
|
3
|
Liberia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
3
|
10
|
110
|
B01
|
0.050664
|
0.042222
|
0
|
0
|
0.050664
|
0.042222
|
0
|
0.050664
|
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
MA-INTEGRATED EBOLA RECOVER PR...OJECT
more
|
MA-Integrated Ebola Recover Pr...oject
more
|
Ebola response projects in Lib...eria to target limit access to community health and WASH services and increased SGBV prevalence and low engagement of churches.
more
|
0
|
15160
|
Human rights
|
8.5,5.2,4.4,4.1,3.4,17.9,17.17...,16.7,13.1,1.5
more
|
I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Digni
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9083
|
2018
|
United States
|
Department of Health and Human... Services
more
|
2018001590
|
34_2970
|
1
|
Indonesia
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0
|
0.00043
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00043
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Immunisation
|
100
|
GH13-1301.NU66 COOPERATIVE AGR...EEMENT ON IMMUNIZATION WITH THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)
more
|
GH13-1301.NU66 COOPERATIVE AGR...EEMENT ON IMMUNIZATION WITH THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)
more
|
GH13-1301.NU66 COOPERATIVE AGR...EEMENT ON IMMUNIZATION WITH THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)
more
|
|
12110
|
Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
41307
|
World Health Organisation - as...sessed contributions
more
|
World Health Organisation - as...sessed contributions
more
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9084
|
2018
|
World Health Organisation
|
WHO
|
2018000404
|
|
8
|
Congo
|
South of Sahara
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0906737
|
0.0906737
|
0
|
0
|
0.0906737
|
0.0906737
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Other health problems
|
Non-communicable diseases
|
100
|
AC_234_NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASE...S
more
|
AC_234_Noncommunicable disease...s
more
|
Noncommunicable diseases
|
0
|
12191
|
Medical services
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
|
|
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9085
|
2018
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2018001973
|
INM339
|
8
|
Philippines
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0130775
|
0.0130775
|
0
|
0
|
0.0130775
|
0.0130775
|
0
|
0.0130775
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
DIRECT AID PROGRAM: SMALL GRAN...TS PROGRAM 2017-18
more
|
Direct Aid Program: Small Gran...ts Program 2017-18
more
|
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. In 2017-18 Australia supported over 800 DAP projects in around 110 countries. DAP supports local community efforts towards poverty reduction and engages a wide range of partners including non-government organisations, community groups, schools, health facilities and local governments. Projects helped people with disabilities, provided small-scale infrastructure, encouraged community income generation and improved people's health. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2017-18 financial year.
more
|
|
41030
|
Bio-diversity
|
|
IV.1. General Environment Prot...ection
more
|
11000
|
Donor Government
|
Donor Government
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9086
|
2019
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2019008099
|
INM575
|
8
|
Cambodia
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0701161
|
0.0701161
|
0
|
0
|
0.0701161
|
0.0701161
|
0
|
0.0701161
|
|
|
Communicable diseases
|
Malaria
|
100
|
GLOBAL FUND - REGIONAL HEALTH ...ADVISOR (CAMBODIA)
more
|
Global Fund - Regional Health ...Advisor (Cambodia)
more
|
Funding under this investment ...supports health development in Cambodia through the provision of a health specialist to address health services. The aim is to strengthen health security and better prepare for emerging health threats, promote resilience through improving health systems, advance regional cooperation and accelerate access to innovation. The total value of this investment is $0.33 million over 1 year, starting 2017-18.
more
|
|
12262
|
Malaria control
|
5.1;3.b;3.2;3.1;17.8;15.a;15.3
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9087
|
2019
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2019008180
|
INM588
|
8
|
Egypt
|
North of Sahara
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0286374
|
0.0286374
|
0
|
0
|
0.0286374
|
0.0286374
|
0
|
0.0286374
|
|
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
DIRECT AID PROGRAM (DAP) 2018-...19
more
|
Direct Aid Program (DAP) 2018-...19
more
|
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a flexible small-grants program funded by the Australian Government and managed by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia) overseas posts. DAP supports approximately 850 projects a year in over 110 developing countries. The budget for 2018-19 is $22 million. It focuses on community based projects and is a valuable soft power tool for Australia.
more
|
|
12250
|
Infectious disease control
|
5.a;5.5;5.1;15.a;15.3;13.1;10.
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9088
|
2019
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2019008206
|
INM588
|
8
|
Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0145294
|
0.0145294
|
0
|
0
|
0.0145294
|
0.0145294
|
0
|
0.0145294
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
DIRECT AID PROGRAM (DAP) 2018-...19
more
|
Direct Aid Program (DAP) 2018-...19
more
|
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) i...s a flexible small-grants program funded by the Australian Government and managed by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia) overseas posts. DAP supports approximately 850 projects a year in over 110 developing countries. The budget for 2018-19 is $22 million. It focuses on community based projects and is a valuable soft power tool for Australia.
more
|
|
12230
|
Basic health infrastructure
|
5.1;3.b;3.3;17.8;15.a;15.3;13.
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9089
|
2019
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2019006748
|
INM529
|
8
|
Mozambique
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.000803753
|
0.000803753
|
0
|
0
|
0.000803753
|
0.000803753
|
0
|
0.000803753
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
AUSTRALIAN NGO COOPERATION PRO...GRAM 2018-19 PROGRAM DELIVERY
more
|
Australian NGO Cooperation Pro...gram 2018-19 Program Delivery
more
|
The ANCP is a unique Australia...n aid program. It is a partnership between the Australian Government and accredited Australian NGOs. For over 40 years, this partnership has contributed to sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction in some of the world's poorest countries. The ANCP is the Australian Government's longest running and largest NGO program. The estimated total value of this investment is $131.8 million in the 2018-19 financial year.
more
|
ANCP Projects databases, calcu...lation based on narrative information and sector codes of individual projects
more
|
12261
|
Health education
|
9.5;8.2;5.1;17.8;17.5;17.3;15.
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c908a
|
2019
|
Italy
|
Earmarked fiscal flows to NGOs... & religious organisations
more
|
2019001322
|
462/2019
|
1
|
Myanmar
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
7
|
10
|
110
|
B01
|
0.121612
|
0.0403
|
0
|
0
|
0.121612
|
0.0403
|
0
|
0.121612
|
0
|
0
|
Other health problems
|
Substance abuse
|
100
|
HOUSE OF DREAMS - IMPROVE COMM...UNITY RESULTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST DRUG ADDICTION
more
|
House of Dreams - Improve comm...unity results in the fight against drug addiction
more
|
Tackle drug addiction to promo...te the development of young people in local communities, through the training of local operators on drugs and addictions, drug prevention for young people, awareness and care for the person and the individual. The beneficiaries will be 8 staff members, 24 university students, 10 operators, 4000 children and 1250 adults, 40 families experiencing the problem of drug addiction. Planned activities: development of the councelling school for local operators, psychology lessons for university students, staff workshops, prevention meetings, awareness-raising lessons, targeted therapies, accompanying children, involving families.
more
|
|
16010
|
Social Protection
|
|
I.6. Other Social Infrastructu...re & Services
more
|
23000
|
Developing country-based NGO
|
New Humanity Myanmar - NHM (PI...ME)
more
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c908b
|
2019
|
UNICEF
|
UNICEF
|
2019004976
|
3900/A0/07/882/001
|
8
|
Sierra Leone
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
4
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.428
|
0.428
|
0
|
0
|
0.428
|
0.428
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Child health
|
Nutrition
|
100
|
SAM TREATMENT
|
SAM TREATMENT
|
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
2
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41122
|
United Nations Children's Fund
|
UNICEF
|
|
2
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c908c
|
2019
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2019008033
|
INM529
|
8
|
Samoa
|
Oceania
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.000100734
|
0.000100734
|
0
|
0
|
0.000100734
|
0.000100734
|
0
|
0.000100734
|
|
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
AUSTRALIAN NGO COOPERATION PRO...GRAM 2018-19 PROGRAM DELIVERY
more
|
Australian NGO Cooperation Pro...gram 2018-19 Program Delivery
more
|
The ANCP is a unique Australia...n aid program. It is a partnership between the Australian Government and accredited Australian NGOs. For over 40 years, this partnership has contributed to sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction in some of the world's poorest countries. The ANCP is the Australian Government's longest running and largest NGO program. The estimated total value of this investment is $131.8 million in the 2018-19 financial year.
more
|
ANCP Projects databases, calcu...lation based on narrative information and sector codes of individual projects
more
|
12181
|
Medical education/training
|
5.1;3.b;3.2;3.1;17.8;15.a;15.3
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c908d
|
2020
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2019008099a
|
INM575
|
3
|
Cambodia
|
Far East Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.041611
|
0.041611
|
0
|
0
|
0.041611
|
0.041611
|
|
0.041611
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Malaria
|
100
|
GLOBAL FUND - REGIONAL HEALTH ...ADVISOR (CAMBODIA)
more
|
Global Fund - Regional Health ...Advisor (Cambodia)
more
|
Funding under this investment ...supports health development in Cambodia through the provision of a health specialist to address health services. The aim is to strengthen health security and better prepare for emerging health threats, promote resilience through improving health sstems, advance regional cooperation and accelerate access to innovation. The total value of this investment is $0.33 million over 1 year, starting 2017-18.
more
|
0
|
12262
|
Malaria control
|
5.1,3.b,3.2,3.1,17.8,15.a,15.3...,13.1,10.4,10.2
more
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c908e
|
2020
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2019004976c
|
INM234
|
3
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.275946
|
0.275946
|
0
|
0
|
0.275946
|
0.275946
|
|
0.275946
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Health system strengthening (a...ll building blocks)
more
|
100
|
PNG PARTNERSHIPS FUND
|
PNG Partnerships Fund
|
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) Par...tnerships Fund has been established to address key human and economic development challenges within PNG. It will attract, identify and incentivise high performing organisations or consortiums to expand the reach and coverage of evidence based interventions. The Fund has been established by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) and will periodically invite proposals from relevant organisations active in PNG to submit proposals for the delivery of services aligned with national development policies and goals. The total value of this investment is $191.0 million over 5 financial years, starting 2016-20. Sector split: Education 50.47% and Health 49.53%
more
|
0
|
12220
|
Basic health care
|
5.1
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
COVID-19
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c908f
|
2020
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2019004976b
|
INM234
|
3
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.052288
|
0.052288
|
0
|
0
|
0.052288
|
0.052288
|
|
0.052288
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Health system strengthening (a...ll building blocks)
more
|
100
|
PNG PARTNERSHIPS FUND
|
PNG Partnerships Fund
|
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) Par...tnerships Fund has been established to address key human and economic development challenges within PNG. It will attract, identify and incentivise high performing organisations or consortiums to expand the reach and coverage of evidence based interventions. The Fund has been established by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) and will periodically invite proposals from relevant organisations active in PNG to submit proposals for the delivery of services aligned with national development policies and goals. The total value of this investment is $191.0 million over 5 financial years, starting 2016-20. Sector split: Education 50.47% and Health 49.53%
more
|
0
|
12220
|
Basic health care
|
5.1
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
41114
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
|
COVID-19
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9090
|
2020
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2019004976a
|
INM234
|
3
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.019608
|
0.019608
|
0
|
0
|
0.019608
|
0.019608
|
|
0.019608
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Health system strengthening (a...ll building blocks)
more
|
100
|
PNG PARTNERSHIPS FUND
|
PNG Partnerships Fund
|
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) Par...tnerships Fund has been established to address key human and economic development challenges within PNG. It will attract, identify and incentivise high performing organisations or consortiums to expand the reach and coverage of evidence based interventions. The Fund has been established by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) and will periodically invite proposals from relevant organisations active in PNG to submit proposals for the delivery of services aligned with national development policies and goals. The total value of this investment is $191.0 million over 5 financial years, starting 2016-20. Sector split: Education 50.47% and Health 49.53%
more
|
0
|
12220
|
Basic health care
|
5.1
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
12000
|
Recipient Government
|
Recipient Government
|
|
COVID-19
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9091
|
2020
|
Australia
|
Australian Government
|
2019001322a
|
INK214
|
3
|
Papua New Guinea
|
Oceania
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.281689
|
0.281689
|
0
|
0
|
0.281689
|
0.281689
|
|
0.281689
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
HEALTH CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT & ...SERVICE DELIVERY
more
|
Health Capacity Development & ...Service Delivery
more
|
The Health Capacity Developmen...t and Service Delivery initiative is a jointly agreed strategy between Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) to deliver better health outcomes through the provision and management of grants, recruitment and placement of technical assistance, and sourcing and delivery of procurement and logistics.Key Outcomes (i) improved prevention, detection and response to emerging and existing high burden communicable diseases and health security threats (ii) improved utilisation of government finance and improved health worker recruitment and retention so that rural primary health care centres are delivering primary health care and (iii) provision of improved quality client centred, integrated HIV, reproductive health, voluntary family planning services. The total value of this initiative is $349,411,963.32million over eight years, starting 2011-12. Sector Split: 120 - Health 100%
more
|
the Health and HIV Capacity De...velopment Project (sometimes called [p.43] the PNG Health Capacity Development and Service Delivery Project).
(PNG INK214 Health Capacity Development and Service Delivery 1 p.2)
Interim sub-sector objectives for HSCDP 2011-2015:
Purpose:
> To strengthen key partner performance, functions and systems, and incentives within PNG’s health
system to better deliver rural services (with a particular focus on five provinces);
Organisational capacity development objectives:
> Priority provinces and PHAs with demonstrated capacity to manage, deliver (including to
outsource) and monitor a minimum package of health services;
> NDoH with demonstrated capacity to perform core enabling functions (including sector
coordination);
> Health worker training institutions with demonstrated capacity to perform core enabling functions
(including sector coordination);
> Non-state actors (particularly the churches) with demonstrated capacity to deliver a minimum
package of health services;
Health systems, functions and incentive objectives:
> Financing: integrated and bottom-up approaches to all sources of health financing; increased direct
facility financing in priority provinces;
> Medical supplies: strengthened NDoH capacity to transparently procure internationally quality
assured medical supplies and manage outsourced supply chain; increased capacity of priority
provinces to budget for drug distribution and manage pull system;
> Human resources: increased quality and capacity of pre-service training institutions to meet
demand; comprehensive approaches to in-service training, supportive supervision and
accountability in priority provinces;
> Infrastructure: increased capacity of priority provinces to fund and implement maintenance of
health facilities and staff housing; rehabilitation of health infrastructure in Western Province;
> Public health: increased capacity of NDoH to manage disease outbreaks quickly and effectively; and
strengthened approaches to water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and tuberculosis in
Western province;
Cross-cutting capacity development objectives:
> Increased number of public-private partnerships in priority provinces;
> Gender equality approaches reflected in district-level service delivery planning, strategies,
implementation and reporting;
> Increased analytical and operational research evidence-base, and use of monitoring and evaluation
(M&E), to inform strategies, implementation and promote accountability.
(PNG INK214 Health Capacity Development and Service Delivery 2 p.11)
more
|
12250
|
Infectious disease control
|
5.1,3.b,3.2,3.1,17.8,15.a,15.3...,13.1,10.4,10.2
more
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
COVID-19
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9092
|
2014
|
Austria
|
ADA
|
2012500082
|
8108-10/2012
|
3
|
Armenia
|
South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.0199018
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0199018
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
NGO-COFINANCE: HIV/AIDS PREVEN...TION AND AWARENESS RAISING IN THE RURAL REGION SHIRAK IN THE NOTH OF ARMENIA
more
|
NGO-cofinance: HIV/Aids preven...tion and awareness raising in the rural region Shirak in the noth of Armenia
more
|
NRO-Kofinanzierungsprojekt: Ai...ds Prävention in ländlichen Gebieten Armeniens
more
|
|
13040
|
Std control including hiv/aids
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
Caritas Österreich
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9093
|
2014
|
Austria
|
ADA
|
2011500060
|
1494-01/2011
|
3
|
Nicaragua
|
North & Central America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.13731225
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.183083
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Health system strengthening (a...ll building blocks)
more
|
75
|
BASIC HEALTH CARE PROGRAMME IN... PRINZAPOLKA AND BASIC HEALTH CARE INCLUDING HIV/AIDS IN PUERTA CABEZAS AND BLUEFIELS
more
|
Basic health care programme in... Prinzapolka and basic health care including HIV/Aids in Puerta Cabezas and Bluefiels
more
|
Medizinische Grundversorgung f...ür die Bevölkerung im Gemeindebezirk Prinzapolka inkl. HIV-AIDS Betreuung in Puerto Cabezas und Bluefields, Nicaragua
more
|
|
12220
|
Basic health care
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
HORIZONT3000
|
|
|
65675b9c212eaade2e0c9094
|
2015
|
Austria
|
ADA
|
2014500004
|
2319-02/2013
|
3
|
Senegal
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.0260677
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0260677
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Specific HIV interventions
|
HIV General
|
100
|
THIÉLLAL BANDU - DON T GIVE A...IDS A CHANCE!
more
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Thiéllal Bandu - Don t give A...IDS a chance!
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Thiéllal Bandu - Gib AIDS kei...ne Chance!
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Std control including hiv/aids
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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HOPE 87
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c9095
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2016
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Austria
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Austrian Development Agency
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2012-50-0082
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8108-10/2012
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3
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Armenia
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South & Central Asia
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.00137186
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0.00137186
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NGO-COFINANCE: HIV/AIDS PREVEN...TION AND AWARENESS RAISING IN THE RURAL REGION SHIRAK IN THE NOTH OF ARMENIA
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NGO-cofinance: HIV/Aids preven...tion and awareness raising in the rural region Shirak in the noth of Armenia
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NGO-cofinance: HIV/Aids preven...tion and awareness raising in the rural region Shirak in the noth of Armenia
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13040
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Std control including hiv/aids
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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Österreichische Caritaszentra...le
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c9096
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2016
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Austria
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Austrian Development Agency
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2014-50-0004
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2319-02/2013
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3
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Senegal
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.00718788
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0
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0
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0
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0.00718788
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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THIÉLLAL BANDU - DON'T GIVE A...IDS A CHANCE!
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Thiéllal Bandu - Don't give A...IDS a chance!
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Thiéllal Bandu - Don't give A...IDS a chance!
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13040
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Std control including hiv/aids
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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HOPE'87 - Hundreds of Original... Projects for Employment
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c9097
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2018
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Austria
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Provincial governments, local ...communities
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2018618004
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EU.EZA-10005-5
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8
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Namibia
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South of Sahara
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.00236044
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0.00236044
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0
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0
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0.00236044
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0.00236044
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0.00236044
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Specific HIV interventions
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SUPPORT OF THE ZEPHANIA KAMEET...A FOUNDATION IN KATUTURA
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Support of the Zephania Kameet...a Foundation in Katutura
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The Austrian Namibian Society ...supports a project of the Zephania Kameeta Foundation in Katutura. They set up a clinic where trained nurses volunteer and do HIV testing.They also provide patients with individual consultation meetings which often go beyond the purely medical topic and also include psychological aspects. The small clinic is run by volunteers and has the goal of helping poor people in the region to deal with their infection.
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13040
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Österreichische Namibia Gesel...lschaft (ÖNG) - SADOC
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c9098
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2019
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Austria
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Provincial governments, local ...communities
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2019688065
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PrsR-34-1/2019-18
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8
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Tanzania
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0391806
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0.0391806
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0
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0
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0.0391806
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0.0391806
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0.0391806
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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HEALTH PROJECT - HIV/AIDS PREV...ENTION AND CONTROL
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Health project - HIV/AIDS prev...ention and control
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Large-scale project - game cha...nger in HIV/AIDS prevention and control
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13040
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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3
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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plan:g vormals: Aussätzigen-H...ilfswerk Österreich
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c9099
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2020
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Austria
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Provincial governments, local ...communities
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2020688022
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PrsR-34-1/2019-18
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8
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Tanzania
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.039886
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0.039886
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0
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0
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0.039886
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0.039886
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0.039886
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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HEALTH PROJECT - HIV/AIDS PREV...ENTION AND CONTROL
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Health project - HIV/AIDS prev...ention and control
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Large-scale project - game cha...nger in HIV/AIDS prevention and control
more
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0
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13040
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STD control including HIV/AIDS
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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plan:g vormals: Aussätzigen-H...ilfswerk Österreich
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c909a
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2014
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Belgium
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DGCD
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2014015461
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3015461
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8
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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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3
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10
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110
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B01
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1.39414
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1.39414
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0
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0
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1.39414
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1.39414
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1.39414
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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OPTIMALISER LE TRAITEMENT DU V...IH/TB ET DES MALADIES CHRONIQUES NON CONTAGIEUSES PROJET VIH INTÉGRÉ DANS LES STRUCTURES DE SANTÉ
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Optimaliser le traitement du V...IH/TB et des maladies chroniques non contagieuses Projet VIH intégré dans les structures de santé
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Background: 2007 MSF a contin...ué les activités de prise en charge VIH, commencées en 2003, au CTA Matam et à l'hôpitalPréfectoral de Guéckédou, y compris la TB2008 Début d'expérimentation de la décentralisation de la prise en charge VIH dans les centres appuyés auparavantpar AEDES2009 Limitation d'accès à la cohorte suite à la congestion par le nombre important des patients. Les critèresd'inclusion ont été mis en place, par exemple femme enceinte testée VIH positif.2010 Activités VIH/TB à Matam et début de réflexion sur la passation du Projet de Guéckédou au Ministère de lasanté.2011 Début effectif du processus de passation à Guéckédou, renforcement de la décentralisation par l'extension desactivités à 2 nouveaux établissements de soins (Flamboyant et Gbéssia Port), introduction de la PTME et laprise en charge pédiatrique, activités de plaidoyer2012 Passation des activités VIH de Guéckédou, Table ronde à Conakry pour le changement de la stratégieopérationnelle pour les 5 prochaines années, ayant abouti à la décision d'intégration de la prise en charge VIHdans les structures appuyées, élargissement de la décentralisation à d'autres centres et planification pour untransfert graduel des responsabilités au GouvernementMSF -OCB redéfinit tous les 3 ans ses priorités opérationnelles; le résultat de ce processus est appelé Prospects. En2010, la vision opérationnelle a été définie pour 2011 à 2013. Un nouveau document est en cours d'élaboration pourla période de 2014 -2016.MSF subdivise ses projets en 2 catégories : les projets par défaut qui répondent à une rupture de l'équilibre sanitaireet/ou humanitaire d'une population, comme par exemple les urgences ou les conflits, et les projets par choix, quirépondent à un dysfonctionnement sanitaire et/ou humanitaire inacceptable.· Vision opérationnelle pour 2011 – 2013Au cours de la période 2011 -2013, les projets par défaut constituaient une priorité pour MSF -OCB ; en 2012, 45 % desdépenses opérationnelles étaient allouées à ce type de projet.Parmi ces projets par défaut, la réponse aux urgences restait une priorité, et en 2011, elles atteignaient 20 % desactivités, puis 24 % en 2013.MSF -OCB avait confirmé en 2010 que les projets VIH/SIDA devaient rester au coeur de ses préoccupations. Enconséquence, 15 à 20 % des ressources sont actuellement dédiées à cette thématique, avec un niveau comparablepour les trois prochaines années. Dans les projets OCB, environ 123 000 patients sont actuellement sous traitementantirétroviral, dont 1 463 patients sous traitement de deuxième intention et 2 500 enfants de moins de 15 ans.Les nouvelles priorités choisies pour la période 2011 -2013 étaient principalement la chirurgie (y compris latraumatologie), le renfort des services de référence et les interventions d'urgence. Les activités pour lesquelles MSFvoulait maintenir une priorité similaire étaient le VIH/sida, la TB, la nutrition, la santé maternelle et les violencessexuelles. - General objective: Pour ce programme, no
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12263
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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NGO Médecins Sans Frontières... - Section belge - MSF/AZG
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c909b
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2014
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Belgium
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DGCD
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2014015462
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3015462
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8
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Kenya
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South of Sahara
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Other LICs
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ODA Grants
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3
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10
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110
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B01
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1.60368
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1.60368
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0
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0
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1.60368
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1.60368
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0
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1.60368
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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PAQUET GLOBAL DE SOINS DE SANT...É PRIMAIRES INTÉGRANT LE VIH, LA TB, LES MALADIES CHRONIQUES ET LES VS DANS UN CADRE URBAIN INFORMEL.
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Paquet global de soins de sant...é primaires intégrant le VIH, la TB, les maladies chroniques et les VS dans un cadre urbain informel.
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Background: MSF -OCB redéfin...it tous les 3 ans ses priorités opérationnelles; le résultat de ce processus est appelé Prospects. En2010, la vision opérationnelle a été définie pour 2011 à 2013. Un nouveau document est en cours d'élaboration pourla période de 2014 -2016.MSF subdivise ses projets en 2 catégories : les projets par défaut qui répondent à une rupture de l'équilibre sanitaireet/ou humanitaire d'une population, comme par exemple les urgences ou les conflits, et les projets par choix, quirépondent à un dysfonctionnement sanitaire et/ou humanitaire inacceptable.· Vision opérationnelle pour 2011 – 2013Au cours de la période 2011 -2013, les projets par défaut constituaient une priorité pour MSF -OCB ; en 2012, 45 % desdépenses opérationnelles étaient allouées à ce type de projet.Parmi ces projets par défaut, la réponse aux urgences restait une priorité, et en 2011, elles atteignaient 20 % desactivités, puis 24 % en 2013.MSF -OCB avait confirmé en 2010 que les projets VIH/SIDA devaient rester au coeur de ses préoccupations. Enconséquence, 15 à 20 % des ressources sont actuellement dédiées à cette thématique, avec un niveau comparablepour les trois prochaines années. Dans les projets OCB, environ 123 000 patients sont actuellement sous traitementantirétroviral, dont 1 463 patients sous traitement de deuxième intention et 2 500 enfants de moins de 15 ans.Les nouvelles priorités choisies pour la période 2011 -2013 étaient principalement la chirurgie (y compris latraumatologie), le renfort des services de référence et les interventions d'urgence. Les activités pour lesquelles MSFvoulait maintenir une priorité similaire étaient le VIH/sida, la TB, la nutrition, la santé maternelle et les violencessexuelles.historique Kenya:2005 - Prévention, soins et soutien VIH/SIDA (troisième période) – Nairobi (jusqu en 2012)MSF a aidé les structures publiques du gouvernement àdispenser les soins de santé primaires en intégrant leVIH/SIDA et la TB en faveur des groupes vulnérables. Leprojet vise à mettre en place un modèle de réseau deprestation de soins et de référence entre divers partenaireset niveaux de soins. Début 2009, le projet ARV de l hôpitalMbagathi a été repris et les soins de MCNT (maladieschroniques non transmissibles) ont été ajoutés au paquet desoins offerts dans le cadre du projet de Kibera.2010 - Évaluations de la proposition de projet pour la zone côtière / SSREn 2010, les évaluations ont été menées par l équipe decoordination en vue de poursuivre l élaboration de laproposition de projet de SSR (santé sexuelle et reproductive)visant les populations les plus exposées, comme lesprofessionnels du sexe et les hommes qui ont des relationssexuelles avec des hommes (HSH). Toutefois, lors de l Analyseannuelle des opérations 2011, cette proposition de projet aété rejetée.2011 - Service vertical VSS et construction de Kibera Sud – Nairobi (jusqu en 2012)Un service vertical VSS (Violences sexuelles et à caractèresexiste) a été ajouté au projet de Kib
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22000
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National NGOs
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NGO Médecins Sans Frontières... - Section belge - MSF/AZG
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c909c
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2014
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Belgium
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MPRF
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2014014804
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3014804
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8
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Malawi
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.331697
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0.331697
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0
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0
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0.331697
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0.331697
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0.331697
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0
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HIV General
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SUPPORT FOR FOCUS AREA 3: HIV/...AIDS AND CHILDREN
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Support for focus area 3: Hiv/...Aids and children
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Background: The contribution... of the Flemish Government for the entire implementation period of the framework agreement shall be estimated at a total of EUR 3 million. The annual breakdown between regular resource contributions and other resource contributions shall be planned as follows:1. Regular resource contributions: 250.000 euro2. Young Child Survival and Development: 250.000 euro3. HIV/AIDS and Children: 250.000 euro - Results: Key Result Area 1: Reduce the number of paediatric HIV infections;increase the proportion of HIV -positive women receiving antiretroviraldrugs; increase the proportion of children receiving treatmentfor HIV/AIDSKey Result Area 2: Support national capacity to increase theproportion of children orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV and AIDSreceiving quality family, community and government supportKey Result Area 3: Support reduction of adolescent risk andvulnerability to HIV and AIDS by increasing access to and use ofgender -sensitive prevention information, skills and servicesResult reports available on http://www.unicef.org -
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13040
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Std control including hiv/aids
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF - Children s Fund - PRT
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c909d
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2014
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Belgium
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DGCD
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2014015465
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3015465
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8
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Mozambique
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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3
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10
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110
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B01
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0.482976
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0.482976
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0
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0
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0.482976
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0.482976
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0.482976
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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PARTICIPATION DES PATIENTS DAN...S LEUR TRAITEMENT POUR L'INSTAURATION ACCÉLÉRÉE D'UN TRAITEMENT ARV ET LA DIMINUTION DE LA MORTALITÉ VIH ET TB
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Participation des patients dan...s leur traitement pour l'instauration accélérée d'un traitement ARV et la diminution de la mortalité VIH et TB
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Background: MSF -OCB a stimul...é avec succès le lancement des soins du VIH à Maputo (Mavalane) et dans la province de Tete depuis2001. Au départ, les patients étaient traités dans des hôpitaux de jour centraux, mais, depuis 2007, les traitementssont décentralisés dans des centres médicaux de la province.Depuis 2002, MSF soutient les autorités sanitaires à Tete dans la mise en oeuvre et l'élargissement des soins et dutraitement du VIH. L'approvisionnement en ARV a commencé en mai 2003 à l'hôpital provincial de Tete et a étédécentralisé dans des centres de santé périphériques sélectionnés en 2006.En 2008, en collaboration avec des patients et les autorités locales de la santé, MSF -OCB a lancé un modèle pilote dedistribution d'ARV et de suivi du respect du traitement par des groupes communautaires, en complément à laméthode conventionnelle de distribution des ARV dans les cliniques et hôpitaux. Ce modèle a initialement été proposélors de discussions entre des conseillers et des patients sous TARV comme moyen d'améliorer le respect du traitementtout en offrant davantage de responsabilités aux patients pour certains aspects de la prestation de service. Ce modèlepermet aux patients de devenir acteurs de leurs soins à vie, ce qui réduit les obstacles liés aux soins. Ce modèleimplique un réseau de patients sous TARV, le groupe communautaire d'adhérence au traitement (CAG), qui prend encharge la distribution des ARV, le contrôle du respect du traitement et la surveillance.Fin 2010, MSF -OCB a délégué au ministère mozambicain de la santé (MS) les activités de soutien clinique classique descentres de santé de la ville de Tete et du district de Moatize.En janvier 2011, le projet CAG a été lancé pour une durée de trois ans et, en avril 2011, un atelier national a étéorganisé à Tete au sujet du déploiement de la stratégie CAG au niveau national.En avril 2011, un outil de laboratoire innovant pour le diagnostic de la TB et de la TB -MR, le GeneXpert (GE), a étéinstallé dans le centre de santé de Moatize. La même année, MSF a commencé à travailler avec les professionnels dusexe (PS).En 2013, l'objectif principal du projet reste l'autonomisation des patients et nous avons lancé des activités pilotes desoutien communautaire et d'autogestion pour des groupes comme les femmes enceintes, les patients pré -TARV et lespatients souffrant de la TB. - General objective: Pour ce programme, nous avons donc choisi pour thème global l'optimalisation du traitement du VIH/TB et desmaladies chroniques non transmissibles, et la conception de modèles de soins intégrés pour les maladieschroniques au niveau communautaire, du patient et des centres de santé. Ce thème s'appuie sur les expériences etles preuves accumulées dans le cadre des programmes VIH et TB. - Specific objective: Participation des patients dans leur traitement et augmentationde leur autonomie pour l'instauration accélérée d'un traitementARV et la diminution de la mortalité et morbidité dues au VIH etla TB dans la
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NGO Médecins Sans Frontières... - Section belge - MSF/AZG
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c909e
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2014
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Belgium
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DGCD
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2014015473
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3015473
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8
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South Africa
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South of Sahara
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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3
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10
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110
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B01
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1.23835
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1.23835
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0
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0
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1.23835
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1.23835
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1.23835
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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DIMINUER L'INCIDENCE DU VIH ET... DE LA TB DANS UN CONTEXTE HYPER-ENDÉMIQUE D'AFRIQUE DU SUD
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diminuer l'incidence du VIH et... de la TB dans un contexte hyper-endémique d'Afrique du Sud
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Background: afrique du Sud : ...MSF est intervenue en Afrique du Sud dans les années 1980 afin de venir en aide aux réfugiés du Mozambique. Elle yest restée jusqu'en 1993. En 1999, l'organisation est retournée sur le terrain pour répondre à la flambée del'épidémie de VIH/sida. La mission, coordonnée à partir du Cap, couvre à la fois l'Afrique du Sud et le Lesotho. Projetsrécent de la mission :· Le projet TB/VIH à Khayelitsha, précédemment soutenu par la DGD, inclue au total plus de 15 000 personnesactuellement en vie et sous traitement antirétroviral (TARV). Ce projet comporte un volet axé sur les soins et letraitement de la TB résistante, de plus en plus important.· Un projet axé sur la santé des migrants, à Musina, propose des services mobiles axés sur la TB/VIH dans lesexploitations agricoles, des services de soins de santé aux immigrés/réfugiés venant d'arriver du Zimbabwe ainsique des services de soins intégrés pour les victimes de violences sexuelles et à caractère sexiste (VSS).· Un projet mis en oeuvre au Lesotho montrera que l'intégration des services VIH/TB et des services de santé mèreenfantet de santé reproductive, l'amélioration des soins VIH, notamment dans le cadre de la PTME, et desaméliorations minimes au niveau des services de santé mère -enfant et de santé reproductive peuvent permettrede diminuer rapidement et considérablement la mortalité maternelle et infantile et que ces initiatives peuventêtre reproduites.· Un projet axé sur la santé des migrants dans le centre défavorisé de Johannesburg vise à améliorer l'accès auxservices publics de santé des migrants vulnérables qui vivent dans des immeubles abandonnés du centre -ville.· Le projet de « réduction de l'incidence du VIH », dans le KwaZulu -Natal, s'emploiera à démontrer qu'il est possiblede diminuer sur le long terme l'incidence de la TB et du VIH en améliorant considérablement l'accès au traitementcontre la TB et l'offre de TARV. Ce projet a démarré en 2011.MSF a également mis en oeuvre un programme VIH/sida au Lesotho, qui s'est terminé à la mi -2010 (passation) et àLusikisiki, dans la province du Cap oriental, en Afrique du Sud, projet confié à la fin 2006 au Département provincial dela santé.Les trois projets de Khayelitsha, de Lusikisiki et du Lesotho ont fait office de sites pilotes de démonstration, l'objectifétant d'amener le gouvernement sud -africain et du Lesotho, ainsi que la communauté internationale, à assurer destraitements ARV dans des contextes pauvres en ressources.Le projet du KZN devrait aussi devenir un site pilote permettant à MSF de démontrer la faisabilité d'une séried'interventions visant à diminuer les nouvelles infections au VIH et à la TB et d'influencer les politiques sud -africaineset régionales en vue du contrôle de l'épidémie de VIH et de sida. En juin 2013, MSF a signé un protocole d'accord(MoA) avec le Département de la santé de la province du KZN, à l'issue de longues négociations. - General objective: Pour ce programme, nous avons donc ch
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Tuberculosis control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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NGO Médecins Sans Frontières... - Section belge - MSF/AZG
more
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c909f
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2014
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Belgium
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MPRF
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2014013170
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3013170
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8
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South of Sahara, regional
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South of Sahara
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.663394
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0.663394
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0
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0
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0.663394
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0.663394
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0
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0.663394
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0
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH UNA...IDS: FIGHT AGAINST HIV/AIDS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
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Cooperation agreement with UNA...IDS: fight against HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa
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Background: The concrete obj...ective of this Partnership Agreement shall be to support the actions of UNAIDS which are aimed at reinforcing the multi -sectoral and integrated response to the HIV epidemic, especially in the following 8 selected countries of the Southern African Development Community (SADC): Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. In this way Flanders acknowledges UNAIDS as a strategic partner in achieving the relevant specific target within Millennium Development Goal 6 to have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS. Flanders thus endorses the general strategy adopted by UNAIDS, which is to assist partner countries in moving towards universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. However, at the same time it would like its resources to be used specifically for implementing this strategy in the aforementioned 8 partner countries. More generally speaking, UNAIDS and the Flemish Government want to conclude this new agreement to reconfirm the relevance of structural cooperation between them. In addition, the Flemish Government wishes to reaffirm the lasting, objective need for the existence of UNAIDS as a special UN Programme for global, regional and national (1) coordination, (2) leadership, (3) policy impact and (4) the collection and channelling of strategic information in the fight against HIV/AIDS. - General objective: Uitgaande van hun respectieve institutionele kracht, zullen het UNAIDS -Secretariaat en de Vlaamse Regering: er alles aan blijven doen om antwoorden op HIV en AIDS die een brede basis hebben en multisectoraal van aard zijn met een bijzondere geografische focus op de 8 geselecteerde landen binnen de SADC -regio te mobiliseren en te ondersteunen om zo fundamenteel bij te dragen tot het mondiaal stoppen en beginnen terugdringen van de verspreiding van HIV/AIDS tegen 2015 in lijn met de zesde Millenniumdoelstelling; de samenwerking bestendigen op het niveau van de hoofdzetel/hoofdstad, de regio maar voornamelijk de 8 geselecteerde landen; streven naar verhoogd eigenaarschap bij de landen, harmonisering, afstemming, beheer voor resultaten en wederzijdse verantwoording, zoals weergegeven binnen de Verklaring van Parijs aangaande Effectiviteit van Ontwikkelingshulp, de Accra Agenda voor Actie en gerelateerde globale HIV/AIDS -initiatieven; samen met hun partners hun werk op de relevante aanbevelingen van de Tweede Onafhankelijke Evaluatie van UNAIDS afstemmen; de hervormingsagenda van de VN met een focus op het beheer voor resultaten op globaal, regionaal niveau, de aanbevelingen van het Global Task Team en de gezamenlijke implementatie van het VN -programma (One UN) op nationaal niveau ondersteunen er via met de overige donoren gedeelde systemen van stelselmatige monitoring en evaluatie (M&E) op toezien dat de werking van UNAIDS tastbare resultaten oplevert in overeenstemming met de overeengekomen doelstellingen en indicatoren;
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13040
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Std control including hiv/aids
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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41110
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Joint United Nations Programme... on HIV/AIDS
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UN Programme on HIV/AIDS UNAID...S_ONUSIDA - UNAIDS - PRT
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c90a0
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2014
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Belgium
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LOC
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2014016842
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3016842
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8
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Tanzania
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.00981823
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0.00981823
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0
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0
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0.00981823
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0.00981823
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0
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0.00981823
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0
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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AIDE DE LA PROVINCE FLANDRE-OR...IENTALE: ORPHILINS HIV, FONDS MÉDICALE, PRÉVENTION HIV ET MALARIA
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Aide de la province Flandre-Or...ientale: orphilins HIV, fonds médicale, prévention HIV et malaria
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13040
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Std control including hiv/aids
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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INDIRECT BELGIUM general/not s...pecified
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c90a1
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2014
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Belgium
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DGCD
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2014015476
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3015476
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8
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Zimbabwe
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South of Sahara
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Other LICs
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ODA Grants
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3
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10
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110
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B01
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1.21565
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1.21565
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0
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0
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1.21565
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1.21565
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0
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1.21565
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0
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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ONG MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES... 2014-2016 - ZIMBABWE -AMÉLIORER L'ACCÈS AUX SERVICES VIH/TB DE QUALITÉ ASSURÉS PAR LE MS AVEC LE SOUTIEN DE MSF.
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ONG Médecins Sans Frontières... 2014-2016 - ZIMBABWE -Améliorer l'accès aux services VIH/TB de qualité assurés par le MS avec le soutien de MSF.
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Background: En réponse à la... situation nutritionnelle alarmante dans la région, MSF a ouvert la mission au Zimbabwe en février2003 en mettant sur pied un centre nutritionnel thérapeutique au Murambinda Mission Hospital, dans le district deBuhera.Comme il est apparu clairement que la plupart des enfants souffrant de malnutrition souffraient de pathologies sousjacentesliées au VIH/sida, nous avons décidé d'ouvrir une clinique spécialisée dans les infections opportunistes (IO) –ainsi que dans l'instauration du TARV – en mars 2004.Au cours des deux premières années, le nombre de nouveaux patients mis sous traitement ARV dans la clinique pourla prise en charge des Infections Opportunistes est resté faible, commençant à augmenter à partir de la 3e année. En2006, MSF a pris la décision de décentraliser les soins ARV vers les cliniques du district.Jusqu'en 2008, un réseau de 2 équipes mobiles géré par MSF a pu répondre aux besoins. En 2009, quatre équipesmobiles de sept personnes chacune couvraient 22 sites, qui bénéficiaient de visites hebdomadaires. Lorsqu'elle a puatteindre l'objectif de couverture universelle, en 2010 (pour des seuils d'instauration du traitement fixés à CD4 =350cellules/mm³), MSF a décidé d'intégrer ces services de soins dans les services du Ministère de la Santé. À cette fin, ellea formé le personnel dans les cliniques, en utilisant une approche de mentorat mobile. L'intégration des services desoins a été achevée à la mi -2013, et le personnel du MS prend à présent en charge une cohorte de plus de 15 000patients sous traitement de 1ère intention. MSF se concentre sur les patients en traitement de 2e intention et lesgroupes spéciaux comme les enfants, les adolescents et les hommes.À la mi -2010, MSF a décidé d'étendre son soutien à 2 districts voisins (Gutu et Chikomba) qui avaient signalé unefaible couverture par ARV. En effet, à la mi -2010, le district de Gutu – dont la population et le taux de prévalence sontcomparables à ceux du district de Buhera – ne recensait que 1 800 patients sous ARV et intégrés dans le parcours desoins, alors que le district de Buhera en comptait 10 fois plus. Au début 2011, MSF a donc lancé son projet à Gutu, enmettant en oeuvre une approche de mentorat mobile et en optant d'emblée pour l'intégration des soins dans lesservices du MS. En deux ans, MSF a réussi à améliorer l'accès des patients en décentralisant les soins vers 23structures (11 sites d'instauration du traitement et 6 sites pour le suivi) faisant ainsi passer la couverture TARV de 10 -15 % en 2010 à 44 % à la fin 2012. Depuis la fin 2011, MSF soutient également le district de Chikomba.En novembre 2008, MSF -OCB est intervenue en réponse à ce qui allait devenir la plus grave épidémie de choléra quele Zimbabwe ait connue. Elle a traité environ 11 250 patients dans les provinces de Manicaland et Masvingo, limitantle taux de mortalité à 1,3 %. En 2010, MSF a apporté son soutien à la vaccination et au traitement lors d'une épidémiede rougeole, e
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12263
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Tuberculosis control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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NGO Médecins Sans Frontières... - Section belge - MSF/AZG
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c90a2
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2014
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Belgium
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LOC
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2014016616
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3016616
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8
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Zimbabwe
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South of Sahara
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Other LICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0480521
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0.0480521
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0
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0
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0.0480521
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0.0480521
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0
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0.0480521
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0
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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AIDE HUMANITAIRE DE LA PROVINC...E VLAAMS-BRABANT POUR PROJET HIV
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Aide humanitaire de la provinc...e Vlaams-Brabant pour projet HIV
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13040
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Std control including hiv/aids
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
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22000
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National NGOs
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NGO Médecins Sans Frontières... - Section belge - MSF/AZG
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c90a3
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2015
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Belgium
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ASPF
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2015018153
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3018153
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3
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Democratic Republic of the Con...go
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0496118
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0.0496118
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0
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0
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0.0496118
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0.0496118
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0
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0.0496118
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0
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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LUTTER CONTRE LA PROPAGATION D...E VIH, INFORMER POUR UNE MEILLEURE PRÉVENTION, STRUCTURER UN RÉSEAU D'ENSEIGNANTS POUR LUTTER CONTRE LES VIOLENCES ET LE
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Lutter contre la propagation d...e VIH, informer pour une meilleure prévention, structurer un réseau d'enseignants pour lutter contre les violences et le
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Lutter contre la propagation d...e VIH, informer pour une meilleure prévention, structurer un réseau d'enseignants pour lutter contre les violences et les abus sexuels en milieu scolaire
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13040
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Std control including hiv/aids
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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Health Insurance:UNMS - Union ...Nationale des Mutualités Socialistes
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c90a4
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2015
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Belgium
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DGCD
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2015015461
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3015461
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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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3
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10
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110
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B01
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0.983725
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0.983725
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0
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0
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0.983725
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0.983725
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0
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0.983725
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0
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0
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Specific HIV interventions
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HIV General
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100
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OPTIMALISER LE TRAITEMENT DU V...IH/TB ET DES MALADIES CHRONIQUES NON CONTAGIEUSES PROJET VIH INTÉGRÉ DANS LES STRUCTURES DE SANTÉ
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Optimaliser le traitement du V...IH/TB et des maladies chroniques non contagieuses Projet VIH intégré dans les structures de santé
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Background: 2007 MSF a contin...ué les activités de prise en charge VIH, commencées en 2003, au CTA Matam et à l'hôpital Préfectoral de Guéckédou, y compris la TB 2008 Début d'expérimentation de la décentralisation de la prise en charge VIH dans les centres appuyés auparavant par AEDES 2009 Limitation d'accès à la cohorte suite à la congestion par le nombre important des patients. Les critères d'inclusion ont été mis en place, par exemple femme enceinte testée VIH positif. 2010 Activités VIH/TB à Matam et début de réflexion sur la passation du Projet de Guéckédou au Ministère de la santé. 2011 Début effectif du processus de passation à Guéckédou, renforcement de la décentralisation par l'extension des activités à 2 nouveaux établissements de soins (Flamboyant et Gbéssia Port), introduction de la PTME et la prise en charge pédiatrique, activités de plaidoyer 2012 Passation des activités VIH de Guéckédou, Table ronde à Conakry pour le changement de la stratégie opérationnelle pour les 5 prochaines années, ayant abouti à la décision d'intégration de la prise en charge VIH dans les structures appuyées, élargissement de la décentralisation à d'autres centres et planification pour un transfert graduel des responsabilités au Gouvernement MSF -OCB redéfinit tous les 3 ans ses priorités opérationnelles; le résultat de ce processus est appelé Prospects. En 2010, la vision opérationnelle a été définie pour 2011 à 2013. Un nouveau document est en cours d'élaboration pour la période de 2014 -2016. MSF subdivise ses projets en 2 catégories : les projets par défaut qui répondent à une rupture de l'équilibre sanitaire et/ou humanitaire d'une population, comme par exemple les urgences ou les conflits, et les projets par choix, qui répondent à un dysfonctionnement sanitaire et/ou humanitaire inacceptable. · Vision opérationnelle pour 2011 – 2013 Au cours de la période 2011 -2013, les projets par défaut constituaient une priorité pour MSF -OCB ; en 2012, 45 % des dépenses opérationnelles étaient allouées à ce type de projet. Parmi ces projets par défaut, la réponse aux urgences restait une priorité, et en 2011, elles atteignaient 20 % des activités, puis 24 % en 2013. MSF -OCB avait confirmé en 2010 que les projets VIH/SIDA devaient rester au coeur de ses préoccupations. En conséquence, 15 à 20 % des ressources sont actuellement dédiées à cette thématique, avec un niveau comparable pour les trois prochaines années. Dans les projets OCB, environ 123 000 patients sont actuellement sous traitement antirétroviral, dont 1 463 patients sous traitement de deuxième intention et 2 500 enfants de moins de 15 ans. Les nouvelles priorités choisies pour la période 2011 -2013 étaient principalement la chirurgie (y compris la traumatologie), le renfort des services de référence et les interventions d'urgence. Les activités pour lesquelles MSF voulait maintenir une priorité similaire étaient le VIH/sida, la TB, la nutrition, la santé maternelle et les violences sexuelles. - General
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12263
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Tuberculosis control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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NGO Médecins Sans Frontières... - Section belge - MSF/AZG
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65675b9c212eaade2e0c90a5
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2015
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United States
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AID
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2015015462
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76_49421
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1
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Pakistan
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South & Central Asia
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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2.86328
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0
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0
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0
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2.86328
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0
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0
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2.86328
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
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100
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AGREEMENT WITH PROVINCIAL RECO...NSTRUCTION REHABILITATION & SETTLEMENT AUTHORITY FOR HEALTH RECOVERY & SUPPLIES
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Agreement with Provincial Reco...nstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Health Recovery & Supplies
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Agreement with Provincial Reco...nstruction Rehabilitation & Settlement Authority for Health Recovery & Supplies
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12230
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Basic health infrastructure
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12001
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Central Government
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Central Government
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