656797c8212eaade2e0ee45a
|
2015
|
Canada
|
GOV
|
2015040313
|
2015040313
|
8
|
Tanzania
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0297974
|
0.0297974
|
0
|
0
|
0.0297974
|
0.0297974
|
0
|
0.0297974
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
PNEUMONIA TREATMENT INITIATIVE
|
Pneumonia Treatment Initiative
|
|
|
12250
|
Infectious disease control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
UNICEF Canada
|
|
|
656797c8212eaade2e0ee45b
|
2015
|
Canada
|
GOV
|
2015040819
|
SK-18
|
8
|
Tanzania
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0197997
|
0.0197997
|
0
|
0
|
0.0197997
|
0.0197997
|
0
|
0.0197997
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
DIARRHEA AND PNEUMONIA TREATME...NT INITIATIVE
more
|
Diarrhea and Pneumonia Treatme...nt Initiative
more
|
Diarrhea and Pneumonia Treatme...nt Initiative
more
|
|
12220
|
Basic health care
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
41122
|
United Nations Children's Fund
|
United Nations Children's Fund
|
|
|
656797c8212eaade2e0ee45c
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20162002450001
|
D003358001
|
8
|
America, regional
|
America
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.150898
|
0.150898
|
0
|
0
|
0.150898
|
0.150898
|
0
|
0.150898
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
ZIKA VIRUS - EMERGENCY HEALTH ...INTERVENTION - PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2016 / VIRUS ZIKA - INTERVENTION D'URGENCE EN SANTÉ - ORGANISATION PANAM
more
|
Zika Virus - Emergency Health ...Intervention - Pan American Health Organization 2016 / Virus Zika - Intervention d'urgence en santé - Organisation panam
more
|
March 2016 - The Zika virus co...ntinues to spread within the Latin America and Caribbean region. Evidence to date suggests a causal link between Zika virus infection and cases of microcephaly and neurological disorders such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome. The possible links with these serious disorders have rapidly changed the risk profile of Zika from that of a mild threat to one of more serious proportions. As a result, on February 1, 2016, the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Health Regulations Emergency Committee determined that the recent cluster of microcephaly cases and other neurologic disorders reported in the Americas region constitute a public health emergency of international concern. With GAC's support and other donors, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is strengthening the detection, prevention and response to the Zika virus epidemic in the Americas. Project activities include: (1) strengthening event-based surveillance and laboratory capacity; (2) supporting the provision of essential medicines and personal protective equipment; and (3) providing guidance to affected and at-risk countries on case management of Zika-infected pregnant women and cases of microcephaly and other neurological disorders.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
47083
|
Pan-American Health Organisati...on
more
|
PAHO - Pan American Health Org...anization
more
|
|
|
656797c8212eaade2e0ee45d
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20162002450002
|
D003358001
|
8
|
America, regional
|
America
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.0377245
|
0.0377245
|
0
|
0
|
0.0377245
|
0.0377245
|
0
|
0.0377245
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
ZIKA VIRUS - EMERGENCY HEALTH ...INTERVENTION - PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2016 / VIRUS ZIKA - INTERVENTION D'URGENCE EN SANTÉ - ORGANISATION PANAM
more
|
Zika Virus - Emergency Health ...Intervention - Pan American Health Organization 2016 / Virus Zika - Intervention d'urgence en santé - Organisation panam
more
|
March 2016 - The Zika virus co...ntinues to spread within the Latin America and Caribbean region. Evidence to date suggests a causal link between Zika virus infection and cases of microcephaly and neurological disorders such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome. The possible links with these serious disorders have rapidly changed the risk profile of Zika from that of a mild threat to one of more serious proportions. As a result, on February 1, 2016, the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Health Regulations Emergency Committee determined that the recent cluster of microcephaly cases and other neurologic disorders reported in the Americas region constitute a public health emergency of international concern. With GAC's support and other donors, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is strengthening the detection, prevention and response to the Zika virus epidemic in the Americas. Project activities include: (1) strengthening event-based surveillance and laboratory capacity; (2) supporting the provision of essential medicines and personal protective equipment; and (3) providing guidance to affected and at-risk countries on case management of Zika-infected pregnant women and cases of microcephaly and other neurological disorders.
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination; protecti...on and support services
more
|
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
47083
|
Pan-American Health Organisati...on
more
|
PAHO - Pan American Health Org...anization
more
|
|
|
656797c8212eaade2e0ee45e
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20162002460001
|
D003359001
|
8
|
America, regional
|
America
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.18485
|
0.18485
|
0
|
0
|
0.18485
|
0.18485
|
0
|
0.18485
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
ZIKA VIRUS - EMERGENCY HEALTH ...INTERVENTION - WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2016 / VIRUS ZIKA - INTERVENTION D'URGENCE EN SANTÉ - ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE
more
|
Zika Virus - Emergency Health ...Intervention - World Health Organization 2016 / Virus Zika - Intervention d'urgence en santé - Organisation mondiale de
more
|
March 2016 - The Zika virus co...ntinues to spread within the Latin America and Caribbean region. Evidence to date suggests a causal link between Zika virus infection and cases of microcephaly and neurological disorders such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome. The possible links with these serious disorders have rapidly changed the risk profile of Zika from that of a mild threat to one of more serious proportions. As a result, on February 1, 2016, the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Health Regulations Emergency Committee determined that the recent cluster of microcephaly cases and other neurologic disorders reported in the Americas region constitute a public health emergency of international concern. With GAC's support and other donors, WHO is helping coordinate the response, control the spread of the virus, conduct research and mitigate its impact. Project activities include: (1) promoting community engagement and information sharing, including on possible links with microcephaly and neurological syndromes; (2) strengthening vector surveillance and control; and (3) supporting the development of rapid diagnostics, treatment and vaccines.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41143
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
WHO - World Health Organizatio...n
more
|
|
|
656797c9212eaade2e0ee45f
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20162002460002
|
D003359001
|
8
|
America, regional
|
America
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.0792214
|
0.0792214
|
0
|
0
|
0.0792214
|
0.0792214
|
0
|
0.0792214
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
ZIKA VIRUS - EMERGENCY HEALTH ...INTERVENTION - WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2016 / VIRUS ZIKA - INTERVENTION D'URGENCE EN SANTÉ - ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE
more
|
Zika Virus - Emergency Health ...Intervention - World Health Organization 2016 / Virus Zika - Intervention d'urgence en santé - Organisation mondiale de
more
|
March 2016 - The Zika virus co...ntinues to spread within the Latin America and Caribbean region. Evidence to date suggests a causal link between Zika virus infection and cases of microcephaly and neurological disorders such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome. The possible links with these serious disorders have rapidly changed the risk profile of Zika from that of a mild threat to one of more serious proportions. As a result, on February 1, 2016, the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Health Regulations Emergency Committee determined that the recent cluster of microcephaly cases and other neurologic disorders reported in the Americas region constitute a public health emergency of international concern. With GAC's support and other donors, WHO is helping coordinate the response, control the spread of the virus, conduct research and mitigate its impact. Project activities include: (1) promoting community engagement and information sharing, including on possible links with microcephaly and neurological syndromes; (2) strengthening vector surveillance and control; and (3) supporting the development of rapid diagnostics, treatment and vaccines.
more
|
|
72050
|
Relief co-ordination; protecti...on and support services
more
|
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41143
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
WHO - World Health Organizatio...n
more
|
|
|
656797c9212eaade2e0ee460
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20162002470001
|
D003360001
|
8
|
America, regional
|
America
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.150898
|
0.150898
|
0
|
0
|
0.150898
|
0.150898
|
0
|
0.150898
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
ZIKA VIRUS - EMERGENCY RESPONS...E - UNICEF 2016 / VIRUS ZIKA - INTERVENTION D'URGENCE - UNICEF 2016
more
|
Zika Virus - Emergency Respons...e - UNICEF 2016 / Virus Zika - Intervention d'urgence - UNICEF 2016
more
|
March 2016 - The Zika virus co...ntinues to spread within the Latin America and Caribbean region. Evidence to date suggests a causal link between Zika virus infection and cases of microcephaly and neurological disorders such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome. The possible links with these serious disorders have rapidly changed the risk profile of Zika from that of a mild threat to one of more serious proportions. As a result, on February 1, 2016, the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Health Regulations Emergency Committee determined that the recent cluster of microcephaly cases and other neurologic disorders reported in the Americas region constitute a public health emergency of international concern. With GAC's support and other donors, UNICEF is increasing protection against the Zika virus and awareness to prevent its further spread. Project activities include: (1) promoting social mobilization, conducting community outreach in the most disadvantages communities and providing information on preventive measures in homes, community sites and schools; (2) providing care and support to families affected by the Zika virus; and (3) supporting the development of rapid diagnostics, treatment and vaccines.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41122
|
United Nations Children's Fund
|
UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
more
|
|
|
656797c9212eaade2e0ee461
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20162002480001
|
D003361001
|
8
|
America, regional
|
America
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.150898
|
0.150898
|
0
|
0
|
0.150898
|
0.150898
|
0
|
0.150898
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
ZIKA VIRUS - EMERGENCY RESPONS...E - IFRC 2016 / VIRUS ZIKA - INTERVENTION D'URGENCE - FICR 2016
more
|
Zika Virus - Emergency Respons...e - IFRC 2016 / Virus Zika - Intervention d'urgence - FICR 2016
more
|
March 2016 - The Zika virus co...ntinues to spread within the Latin America and Caribbean region. Evidence to date suggests a causal link between Zika virus infection and cases of microcephaly and neurological disorders such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome. The possible links with these serious disorders have rapidly changed the risk profile of Zika from that of a mild threat to one of more serious proportions. As a result, on February 1, 2016, the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Health Regulations Emergency Committee determined that the recent cluster of microcephaly cases and other neurologic disorders reported in the Americas region constitute a public health emergency of international concern. With GAC's support and other donors, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is supporting the National Societies in the Americas region to deliver assistance and support to 200,000 people through direct intervention and 1 million people through indirect community engagement, with a focus on health, water, sanitation, hygiene promotion and preparedness. Project activities include: (1) supporting the affected National Societies to implement vector control activities in the areas affected by the Zika virus disease outbreak; (2) enhancing preparedness and health emergency risk management in the affected and at risk countries; and (3) developing and implementing an adequate community and communication engagement strategy for the National Societies in the Americas.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21018
|
International Federation of Re...d Cross and Red Crescent Societies
more
|
IFRC Appeals via CRCS
|
|
|
656797c9212eaade2e0ee462
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Miscellaneous
|
2016114007
|
HC-PAHO-Zika-2016
|
8
|
America, regional
|
America
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.712992
|
0.712992
|
0
|
0
|
0.712992
|
0.712992
|
0
|
0.712992
|
|
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO ZIKA VIR...US AND STRENGTHENING OF INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS CORE CAPACITIES
more
|
Emergency Response to Zika Vir...us and Strengthening of International Health Regulations Core Capacities
more
|
Through the International Heal...th Grants Program, Canada provided PAHO with CAD $945,000 to support global emergency preparedness and response activities in the Americas, and strengthen core capacities under the IHR. PAHO's convening role during outbreaks and pandemics is critical to quickly address and mitigate public health events of importance in the region, such as the rapid spread of Zika virus in the Americas. The Organization activated the Incident Management System to better respond to the needs of Member States and communicate more effectively with them. In supporting the response to Zika, PAHO provided tools and guidance for adequate response management, including vector (mosquito) control, laboratory testing of the new virus, surveillance of microcephaly, appropriate management of cases, preparing health facilities and healthcare workers for surges in demand of specialized care, and enhanced risk communication capacities.
more
|
|
72010
|
Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
47083
|
Pan-American Health Organisati...on
more
|
Pan-American Health Organisati...on
more
|
|
|
656797ca212eaade2e0ee463
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
|
20160403430001
|
209, 16-17
|
8
|
Chad
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0100018
|
0.0100018
|
0
|
0
|
0.0100018
|
0.0100018
|
0
|
0.0100018
|
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
|
The Eliminate Project
|
Working to eliminate maternal/...neonatal tetanus in partnership with Kiwanis
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
UNICEF Canada
|
|
|
656797ca212eaade2e0ee464
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
|
20160403430002
|
209, 16-17
|
8
|
Kenya
|
South of Sahara
|
Other LICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0100018
|
0.0100018
|
0
|
0
|
0.0100018
|
0.0100018
|
0
|
0.0100018
|
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
|
The Eliminate Project
|
Working to eliminate maternal/...neonatal tetanus in partnership with Kiwanis
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
UNICEF Canada
|
|
|
656797cb212eaade2e0ee465
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
|
20160403430003
|
209, 16-17
|
8
|
Pakistan
|
South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0100018
|
0.0100018
|
0
|
0
|
0.0100018
|
0.0100018
|
0
|
0.0100018
|
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
|
The Eliminate Project
|
Working to eliminate maternal/...neonatal tetanus in partnership with Kiwanis
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
UNICEF Canada
|
|
|
656797cb212eaade2e0ee466
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
|
20160403430005
|
209, 16-17
|
8
|
South Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0100018
|
0.0100018
|
0
|
0
|
0.0100018
|
0.0100018
|
0
|
0.0100018
|
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
|
The Eliminate Project
|
Working to eliminate maternal/...neonatal tetanus in partnership with Kiwanis
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
UNICEF Canada
|
|
|
656797cb212eaade2e0ee467
|
2016
|
Canada
|
Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
|
20160403430004
|
209, 16-17
|
8
|
Sudan
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0100018
|
0.0100018
|
0
|
0
|
0.0100018
|
0.0100018
|
0
|
0.0100018
|
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
|
The Eliminate Project
|
Working to eliminate maternal/...neonatal tetanus in partnership with Kiwanis
more
|
|
13020
|
Reproductive health care
|
|
I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
more
|
22000
|
National NGOs
|
UNICEF Canada
|
|
|
656797cb212eaade2e0ee468
|
2017
|
Canada
|
Miscellaneous
|
2017112001
|
2017112001
|
8
|
Africa, regional
|
Africa
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0.00612588
|
0.00612588
|
0
|
0
|
0.00612588
|
0.00612588
|
0
|
0.00612588
|
0
|
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
AFRICAN VACCINE REGULATORY FOR...UM (AVAREF)
more
|
African Vaccine Regulatory For...um (AVAREF)
more
|
AVAREF is a network of Ethics ...committees (Ecs) and National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) of countries established in 2006 by the World Health Organization to build their capacity, and improve harmonization of practices in support of product development. AVAREF has since played a crucial role in the successful development of several vaccines, including the conjugate meningococcal A vaccine (MenAfriVac), vaccines and therapies against Ebola virus disease. This assistance allowed Health Canada to participate at the second committee meeting of the Technical Coordinating and Steering Committee of AVAREF that took place on February 20-24, 207, in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The meetings aim to develop a set of key documents in fulfilment of the AVAREF expanded vision and more importantly that it will help strengthen country capacities. Health Canada is a key technical partner and stakeholder who has supported AVAREF over the years.
more
|
|
12110
|
Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
41143
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
|
|
656797cb212eaade2e0ee469
|
2017
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172000260004
|
P002372001
|
1
|
Africa, regional
|
Africa
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.15438
|
1.15438
|
0
|
0
|
1.15438
|
1.15438
|
0
|
1.15438
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
COMBATTING ANTIMICROBIAL RESIS...TANCE/LUTTE CONTRE LA RÉSISTANCE AUX ANTIBIOTIQUES
more
|
Combatting Antimicrobial Resis...tance/Lutte contre la résistance aux antibiotiques
more
|
This project aims to decrease ...the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Interventions take place across the first four objectives of the Global Action Plan on AMR, which focus on increasing awareness of AMR as a public health threat; improving capacity to monitor AMR patterns, consumption and use; strengthening capacity in infection prevention and control; and strengthening systems to optimize use of antibiotics. The project also includes a component that reinforces linkages to combat AMR across the World Health Organization, with Member States and partners. The Public Health Agency of Canada is a technical partner in this project./ Le projet a pour but de réduire l'incidence de la résistance aux antimicrobiens (RAM), notamment dans les pays à faible revenu et à revenu moyen. Les interventions sont effectuées dans le cadre des quatre premiers objectifs du Plan d'action mondial sur la RAM, qui visent à accroître la sensibilisation à la RAM comme menace pour la santé publique; renforcer les capacités en matière de surveillance des tendances, de la consommation et de l'utilisation de la RAM; renforcer la capacité en matière de prévention et de contrôle des infections; renforcer les systèmes afin de maximiser l'utilisation des antibiotiques. Le projet comprend également un volet qui renforce les liens pour lutter contre la RAM au sein de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé, avec les États membres et les partenaires. L'Agence de la santé publique du Canada est un partenaire technique dans ce projet.
more
|
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12110
|
Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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41143
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
WHO - World Health Organizatio...n
more
|
|
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656797cc212eaade2e0ee46a
|
2017
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
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20172000260001
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P002372001
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1
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Africa, regional
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Africa
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.15438
|
1.15438
|
0
|
0
|
1.15438
|
1.15438
|
0
|
1.15438
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
COMBATTING ANTIMICROBIAL RESIS...TANCE/LUTTE CONTRE LA RÉSISTANCE AUX ANTIBIOTIQUES
more
|
Combatting Antimicrobial Resis...tance/Lutte contre la résistance aux antibiotiques
more
|
This project aims to decrease ...the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Interventions take place across the first four objectives of the Global Action Plan on AMR, which focus on increasing awareness of AMR as a public health threat; improving capacity to monitor AMR patterns, consumption and use; strengthening capacity in infection prevention and control; and strengthening systems to optimize use of antibiotics. The project also includes a component that reinforces linkages to combat AMR across the World Health Organization, with Member States and partners. The Public Health Agency of Canada is a technical partner in this project./ Le projet a pour but de réduire l'incidence de la résistance aux antimicrobiens (RAM), notamment dans les pays à faible revenu et à revenu moyen. Les interventions sont effectuées dans le cadre des quatre premiers objectifs du Plan d'action mondial sur la RAM, qui visent à accroître la sensibilisation à la RAM comme menace pour la santé publique; renforcer les capacités en matière de surveillance des tendances, de la consommation et de l'utilisation de la RAM; renforcer la capacité en matière de prévention et de contrôle des infections; renforcer les systèmes afin de maximiser l'utilisation des antibiotiques. Le projet comprend également un volet qui renforce les liens pour lutter contre la RAM au sein de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé, avec les États membres et les partenaires. L'Agence de la santé publique du Canada est un partenaire technique dans ce projet.
more
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12250
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Infectious disease control
|
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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41143
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World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
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WHO - World Health Organizatio...n
more
|
|
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656797cc212eaade2e0ee46b
|
2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172000260005
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P002372001
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1
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America, regional
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America
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
|
C01
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1.15438
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1.15438
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0
|
0
|
1.15438
|
1.15438
|
0
|
1.15438
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
COMBATTING ANTIMICROBIAL RESIS...TANCE/LUTTE CONTRE LA RÉSISTANCE AUX ANTIBIOTIQUES
more
|
Combatting Antimicrobial Resis...tance/Lutte contre la résistance aux antibiotiques
more
|
This project aims to decrease ...the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Interventions take place across the first four objectives of the Global Action Plan on AMR, which focus on increasing awareness of AMR as a public health threat; improving capacity to monitor AMR patterns, consumption and use; strengthening capacity in infection prevention and control; and strengthening systems to optimize use of antibiotics. The project also includes a component that reinforces linkages to combat AMR across the World Health Organization, with Member States and partners. The Public Health Agency of Canada is a technical partner in this project./ Le projet a pour but de réduire l'incidence de la résistance aux antimicrobiens (RAM), notamment dans les pays à faible revenu et à revenu moyen. Les interventions sont effectuées dans le cadre des quatre premiers objectifs du Plan d'action mondial sur la RAM, qui visent à accroître la sensibilisation à la RAM comme menace pour la santé publique; renforcer les capacités en matière de surveillance des tendances, de la consommation et de l'utilisation de la RAM; renforcer la capacité en matière de prévention et de contrôle des infections; renforcer les systèmes afin de maximiser l'utilisation des antibiotiques. Le projet comprend également un volet qui renforce les liens pour lutter contre la RAM au sein de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé, avec les États membres et les partenaires. L'Agence de la santé publique du Canada est un partenaire technique dans ce projet.
more
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12110
|
Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
41143
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
WHO - World Health Organizatio...n
more
|
|
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656797cc212eaade2e0ee46c
|
2017
|
Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
|
20172000260002
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P002372001
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1
|
America, regional
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America
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
1.15438
|
1.15438
|
0
|
0
|
1.15438
|
1.15438
|
0
|
1.15438
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
COMBATTING ANTIMICROBIAL RESIS...TANCE/LUTTE CONTRE LA RÉSISTANCE AUX ANTIBIOTIQUES
more
|
Combatting Antimicrobial Resis...tance/Lutte contre la résistance aux antibiotiques
more
|
This project aims to decrease ...the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Interventions take place across the first four objectives of the Global Action Plan on AMR, which focus on increasing awareness of AMR as a public health threat; improving capacity to monitor AMR patterns, consumption and use; strengthening capacity in infection prevention and control; and strengthening systems to optimize use of antibiotics. The project also includes a component that reinforces linkages to combat AMR across the World Health Organization, with Member States and partners. The Public Health Agency of Canada is a technical partner in this project./ Le projet a pour but de réduire l'incidence de la résistance aux antimicrobiens (RAM), notamment dans les pays à faible revenu et à revenu moyen. Les interventions sont effectuées dans le cadre des quatre premiers objectifs du Plan d'action mondial sur la RAM, qui visent à accroître la sensibilisation à la RAM comme menace pour la santé publique; renforcer les capacités en matière de surveillance des tendances, de la consommation et de l'utilisation de la RAM; renforcer la capacité en matière de prévention et de contrôle des infections; renforcer les systèmes afin de maximiser l'utilisation des antibiotiques. Le projet comprend également un volet qui renforce les liens pour lutter contre la RAM au sein de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé, avec les États membres et les partenaires. L'Agence de la santé publique du Canada est un partenaire technique dans ce projet.
more
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12250
|
Infectious disease control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
41143
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
WHO - World Health Organizatio...n
more
|
|
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656797cc212eaade2e0ee46d
|
2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
2016008409ARA1
|
108409
|
3
|
Argentina
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South America
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UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.127083
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0.0305443
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0
|
0
|
0.127083
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0.0305443
|
0
|
0.127083
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
ASSESSING ZIKA TRANSMISSION DY...NAMICS AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES
more
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Assessing Zika transmission dy...namics and mitigation strategies
more
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Since its detection in Brazil ...in May 2015, the Zika virus has spread rapidly throughout the geographical range occupied by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The association of Zika virus infection with microcephaly (babies born with abnormally small heads) and other neurological disorders led the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in February 2016. In November 2016, in view of the decrease of the outbreak in Brazil, WHO ended the international alarm but noted that Zika transmission and its severe consequences will continue to represent a top public health challenge. Knowledge gaps remain in the ecological transmission dynamics, or the factors that affect the spread of the Zika virus at the interface of humans, mosquitoes, and their environments, and in the effectiveness and costs of interventions. Zika virus transmission presents a unique and urgent challenge that compels a multidisciplinary response. This project will develop multidisciplinary and international collaborations involving Canadian and Latin American researchers in cooperation with the University of the Andes. These partners will conduct field studies in Argentina, Colombia, and Ecuador aiming to characterize the ecological transmission dynamics of the Zika virus and to predict areas at risk in each country and across the LAC region. They will design and assess integrated Zika control strategies using computer simulation based on the data collected in the field studies, as well as other data from collaborators and the literature. They will then propose interventions in the areas of transmission in the three countries. This research will address critical Zika research priorities identified by the Pan American Health Organization, assess mosquito control measures, and provide decision-makers with a tool to rapidly determine optimal intervention strategies.
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12182
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Medical research
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Universidad de los Andes
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|
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656797cc212eaade2e0ee46e
|
2017
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
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20132003540030
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P000458001
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3
|
Asia, regional
|
Asia
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Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.00316417
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.00316417
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
SCALING HEALTH INNOVATIONS PAR...TNERSHIP/MULTIPLIER LES PARTENARIATS INNOVATEURS EN SANTÉ
more
|
Scaling Health Innovations Par...tnership/Multiplier les partenariats innovateurs en santé
more
|
This project aims to improve t...he health of people in developing countries by supporting the introduction of health and financial innovations in developing countries. The project supports eligible researchers and scientists from Canada and the developing world to implement their proven innovations where people suffer disproportionately from poor health. The project aims to implement low-tech, low-cost innovations that have the potential to be disseminated widely and successfully, and that use novel approaches to increase the delivery and demand of local health services. The project also aims to explore, test, and validate new financial mechanisms to encourage greater innovation and improved health outcomes. Innovative financing mechanisms include approaches whereby recipient countries or organizations receive financial support based on the fulfillment of specific conditions, such as the improvement of the health of mothers and children.Project activities include: (1) launching a call for proposals to Canadian and developing-country researchers and scientists for the scale-up of health innovations in low- and middle-income countries; (2) selecting proposals to scale-up eligible and proven health innovations; and, (3) launching a call for proposals to international organizations with expertise in innovative financing mechanisms to present concrete models with potential for successful implementation in low- and middle-income countries for testing and validation.Grand Challenges Canada is a federally incorporated, not-for-profit organization launched in 2010 that supports the implementation of the Government of Canada's Development Innovation Fund. The Fund was established to support innovators in Canada and the developing world to address and solve difficult challenges faced in health across the world./ Ce projet vise à améliorer la santé des personnes qui vivent dans des pays en développement en appuyant la mise en place d'innovations relatives aux finances et à la santé dans ces pays. Le projet appuie les chercheurs et scientifiques admissibles du Canada et de pays en développement pour la mise en œuvre d'innovations éprouvées dans des pays en développement où des personnes souffrent démesurément d'une mauvaise santé. Grâce au projet, des innovations à faible coût qui ont recours à des technologies simples et qui ont le potentiel d'être distribuées à grande échelle avec succès seront mises en œuvre; elles font appel à des approches novatrices pour augmenter la prestation et la demande de services de santé locaux. Le projet vise aussi à explorer, à mettre à l'essai et à valider de nouveaux mécanismes financiers pour encourager une plus grande innovation et de meilleurs résultats en matière de santé. Les mécanismes de financement novateurs incluent des approches où les pays ou organisations bénéficiaires reçoivent un soutien financier fondé sur le respect de conditions précises, telles que l'amélioration de la santé des mères et des enfants.Parmi le
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12250
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Infectious disease control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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National NGOs
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Grand Challenges Canada
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|
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656797cd212eaade2e0ee46f
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2017
|
Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172000260006
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P002372001
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1
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Asia, regional
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Asia
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
|
C01
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1.15785
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1.15785
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0
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0
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1.15785
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1.15785
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0
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1.15785
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
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100
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COMBATTING ANTIMICROBIAL RESIS...TANCE/LUTTE CONTRE LA RÉSISTANCE AUX ANTIBIOTIQUES
more
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Combatting Antimicrobial Resis...tance/Lutte contre la résistance aux antibiotiques
more
|
This project aims to decrease ...the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Interventions take place across the first four objectives of the Global Action Plan on AMR, which focus on increasing awareness of AMR as a public health threat; improving capacity to monitor AMR patterns, consumption and use; strengthening capacity in infection prevention and control; and strengthening systems to optimize use of antibiotics. The project also includes a component that reinforces linkages to combat AMR across the World Health Organization, with Member States and partners. The Public Health Agency of Canada is a technical partner in this project./ Le projet a pour but de réduire l'incidence de la résistance aux antimicrobiens (RAM), notamment dans les pays à faible revenu et à revenu moyen. Les interventions sont effectuées dans le cadre des quatre premiers objectifs du Plan d'action mondial sur la RAM, qui visent à accroître la sensibilisation à la RAM comme menace pour la santé publique; renforcer les capacités en matière de surveillance des tendances, de la consommation et de l'utilisation de la RAM; renforcer la capacité en matière de prévention et de contrôle des infections; renforcer les systèmes afin de maximiser l'utilisation des antibiotiques. Le projet comprend également un volet qui renforce les liens pour lutter contre la RAM au sein de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé, avec les États membres et les partenaires. L'Agence de la santé publique du Canada est un partenaire technique dans ce projet.
more
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12110
|
Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
41143
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
WHO - World Health Organizatio...n
more
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|
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656797cd212eaade2e0ee470
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172000260003
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P002372001
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1
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Asia, regional
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Asia
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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1.15785
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1.15785
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0
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0
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1.15785
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1.15785
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0
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1.15785
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0
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0
|
Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
COMBATTING ANTIMICROBIAL RESIS...TANCE/LUTTE CONTRE LA RÉSISTANCE AUX ANTIBIOTIQUES
more
|
Combatting Antimicrobial Resis...tance/Lutte contre la résistance aux antibiotiques
more
|
This project aims to decrease ...the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Interventions take place across the first four objectives of the Global Action Plan on AMR, which focus on increasing awareness of AMR as a public health threat; improving capacity to monitor AMR patterns, consumption and use; strengthening capacity in infection prevention and control; and strengthening systems to optimize use of antibiotics. The project also includes a component that reinforces linkages to combat AMR across the World Health Organization, with Member States and partners. The Public Health Agency of Canada is a technical partner in this project./ Le projet a pour but de réduire l'incidence de la résistance aux antimicrobiens (RAM), notamment dans les pays à faible revenu et à revenu moyen. Les interventions sont effectuées dans le cadre des quatre premiers objectifs du Plan d'action mondial sur la RAM, qui visent à accroître la sensibilisation à la RAM comme menace pour la santé publique; renforcer les capacités en matière de surveillance des tendances, de la consommation et de l'utilisation de la RAM; renforcer la capacité en matière de prévention et de contrôle des infections; renforcer les systèmes afin de maximiser l'utilisation des antibiotiques. Le projet comprend également un volet qui renforce les liens pour lutter contre la RAM au sein de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé, avec les États membres et les partenaires. L'Agence de la santé publique du Canada est un partenaire technique dans ce projet.
more
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12250
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Infectious disease control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
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41143
|
World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
|
WHO - World Health Organizatio...n
more
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|
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656797cd212eaade2e0ee471
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2017
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Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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2015008008BDA1
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108008
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3
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Bangladesh
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South & Central Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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C01
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0
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0.00996379
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0
|
0
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0
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0.00996379
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0
|
0
|
0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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LEVERAGING MOBILE NETWORK BIG ...DATA FOR DEVELOPMENTAL POLICY
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Leveraging Mobile Network Big ...Data for Developmental Policy
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Many developing countries lack... the capacity and resources to collect and analyze data for evidence-based policy-making. Is big data, which involves large and complex data sets, an opportunity to meet this challenge? Or will it become difficult for developing countries to adopt for solving problems? This project will explore big data's potential to inform development policies in urban planning, infectious diseases, and socio-economic monitoring in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.Big data and research evidenceSome argue that big data and big data users offer advantages to generate evidence. The availability of information and communication technologies (ICTs) can help reduce efforts to collect large data sets. Mobile phone data, which is one form of big data, has greater reach. It can offer new insights into solving social and economic problems.Transportation, diseases, socio-economic monitoringThe Sri Lankan think tank, Learning Initiatives on Reforms for Network Economies Asia (LIRNEasia), has been exploring the possibility of using big data to inform public policy since 2012. Supported by IDRC, this research focused on transportation planning in urban centres in Colombo to better integrate different parts of cities and suburbs.Building on this pioneering research, LIRNEasia proposes to expand the scope to other development domains. More specifically, the project will explore the use of big data to inform policies in three domains: urban transportation, infectious diseases, and socio-economic monitoring.The project provides an opportunity for LIRNEasia to delve further into linking big data from mobile phone operators to important development domains. In the area of urban transportation, mobile user data could have a significant impact on improving transportation systems in two major cities in South Asia: Colombo and Dhaka. The project may allow both cities to become more efficient in dealing with traffic congestion, pollution, and waste management. Researchers will also explore big data to map the spread of emerging diseases in Sri Lanka. The goal: to improve public health policy.Finally, they will develop methods for mapping poverty through mobile phone transactions such as airtime reloads. This exploratory work will give researchers a better understanding of the patterns of individual economic activities to inform government policy.
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22040
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Information and communication ...technology (ICT)
more
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II.2. Communications
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23000
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Local/Regional NGOs
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LirneAsia
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656797cd212eaade2e0ee472
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172003660001
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A021695001
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1
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Bangladesh
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South & Central Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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1.92589E-7
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0
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0
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0
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1.92589E-7
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0
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0
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1.92589E-7
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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CANCELLED PROJECT/CANCELLED PR...OJECT
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cancelled project/cancelled pr...oject
more
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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90000
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Other
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Uncoded
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656797cd212eaade2e0ee473
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172021890006
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P000287001
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1
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Bangladesh
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South & Central Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0.00770357
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0
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0
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0
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0.00770357
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0
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0
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0.00770357
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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IMPROVING HEALTH AND NUTRITION... FOR HARD-TO-REACH MOTHERS AND YOUNG CHILDREN/AMÉLIORER LA SANTÉ ET LA NUTRITION DES MÈRES ET DES JEUNES ENFANTS VIVANT
more
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Improving Health and Nutrition... for Hard-to-Reach Mothers and Young Children/Améliorer la santé et la nutrition des mères et des jeunes enfants vivant dans des régions éloignées
more
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This project aims to improve t...he health of mothers, newborns and children under five in order to improve children's growth and reduce death in 14 poor districts in Bangladesh. The corrective actions for each district address shortages and bottlenecks in the public health care system, respond to communication issues, train health service providers and expand cold storage to accommodate the introduction of new vaccines. The project activities are integrated in the Operational Plans of the Health Population and Nutrition Sector Development Program of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.The project empowers families and women with knowledge about available services and the standard of service they should expect. Over 1.5 million women and 5.8 million young children in Bangladesh are expected to benefit from this project./ Ce projet vise à améliorer la santé des mères, des nouveau-nés et des enfants de moins de cinq ans afin d'améliorer la croissance des enfants et de réduire le taux de mortalité dans 14 districts pauvres au Bangladesh. Les mesures correctives prises dans chaque district visent à remédier aux manques et aux engorgements dans le système de soins de santé public, à régler les problèmes de communications, à former des fournisseurs de services de santé et à prévoir plus d'espace pour la réfrigération des nouveaux vaccins. Les activités du projet sont intégrées aux plans opérationnels du Programme de développement des secteurs de la santé, de la population et de la nutrition du Ministère de la Santé et de la Protection de la famille.Le projet permet aux familles et aux femmes de connaître les services disponibles et les normes de services auxquelles elles devraient s'attendre. Il est attendu que ce projet profite à plus de 1,5 million de femmes et à 5,8 millions de jeunes enfants au Bangladesh.
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
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656797cd212eaade2e0ee474
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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2016008412BRA1
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108412
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3
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Brazil
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South America
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UMICs
|
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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0.253989
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0.0877305
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0
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0
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0.253989
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0.0877305
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0
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0.253989
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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PREVENTING ZIKA DISEASE WITH N...OVEL VECTOR CONTROL APPROACHES
more
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Preventing Zika disease with n...ovel vector control approaches
more
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The highest numbers of dengue ...cases in Latin America in the last few years have occurred in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. These countries have also faced outbreaks of chikungunya (2014-2015) and Zika (2015-2016). All three diseases are transmitted by the same mosquito vector, the aedes aegypti. The University of Ceará, Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogotá, and University of Yucatán have implemented vector control strategies to significantly reduce aedes aegypti. This proposal aims to scale up participatory interventions targeting the surveillance, prevention, and control of aedes-transmitted diseases in three municipalities, namely Fortaleza (Brazil), Armenia (Colombia), and Merida (Mexico). Multidisciplinary teams will collect epidemiological and entomological indicators at the beginning, mid-term, and end of the project in a household sample of the intervention. The project will also assess the governance outcomes, and the costs and cost-effectiveness of the scaled intervention compared to the routine vector control program. A complementary feature will be the design and implementation of an innovative surveillance system that will engage the community to improve case detection. Qualitative methods will be used to assess the acceptance of the intervention and to describe factors affecting the scaling up. State and municipal agencies, as well as NGOs, community-based organizations, and academic institutions will co-lead the scale-up of the interventions. Local and national resources have been committed to the implementation of the project. During the previous work of the principal research institutions in the three cities, strong links were developed with relevant strategic stakeholders that will facilitate implementation. The project is expected to make a significant contribution to the prevention of Zika, chikungunya and dengue disease through novel vector control and surveillance interventions that are potentially applicable in many other countries.
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12182
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Medical research
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I.2.a. Health, General
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23000
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Local/Regional NGOs
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Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá
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656797ce212eaade2e0ee475
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20152001860012
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P000952001
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3
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Chad
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
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0
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0.0866651
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0
|
0
|
0
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0.0866651
|
0
|
|
0
|
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
SUPPORT TO THE MATERNAL AND NE...ONATAL TETANUS ELIMINATION/APPUI À L'ÉLIMINATION DU TÉTANOS CHEZ LES MÈRES ET LES NOUVEAU-NÉS
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Support to the Maternal and Ne...onatal Tetanus Elimination/Appui à l'élimination du tétanos chez les mères et les nouveau-nés
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The project aims to reduce the... incidence of child and maternal mortality in targeted countries through maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination (MNTE). Maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT) is a deadly disease that affects women and children in developing countries. When women give birth in unhygienic circumstances, both mother and baby are at risk of contracting tetanus if they are not protected by vaccination.With Canada's support, UNICEF Canada is providing tetanus vaccine to at least 3,401,448 women of reproductive age and their future newborns in Pakistan, Sudan, Chad, Kenya and South Sudan. Project activities include: (1) distributing vaccines and supplies for supplemental immunization activities; (2) strengthening of the cold chain to transport vaccines and supplies; (3) promoting clean delivery practices, routine immunization and antenatal care; (4) developing and implementing national plans of action, training and support for health workers; and (5) strengthening surveillance of MNTE to monitor and evaluate progress./ Le projet vise à réduire le nombre de cas de mortalité d'enfants et de mères dans les pays ciblés grâce à l'élimination du tétanos chez les mères et les nouveau-nés. Cette maladie mortelle touche les femmes et les enfants dans les pays en développement. Lorsque les femmes accouchent dans des conditions non hygiéniques, la mère et le bébé courent le risque de contracter le tétanos s'ils ne sont pas protégés par le vaccin.Avec le soutien du Canada, UNICEF Canada fournit un vaccin antitétanique à au moins 3 401 448 femmes en âge de procréer et à leurs futurs nouveau-nés au Pakistan, au Soudan, au Tchad, au Kenya et au Soudan du Sud. Parmi les activités du projet : 1) distribuer des vaccins et des fournitures en vue d'activités de vaccination supplémentaires; 2) renforcer la chaîne du froid pour transporter les vaccins et les fournitures; 3) promouvoir la propreté dans les pratiques de distribution, les services de vaccination courante et les soins prénataux; 4) élaborer et mettre en œuvre des plans d'action nationaux, de la formation et du soutien pour les travailleurs de la santé; 5) accroître la surveillance de l'élimination du tétanos chez les mères et les nouveau-nés pour faire le suivi des progrès et les évaluer.
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF CANADA
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656797ce212eaade2e0ee476
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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2016008409COA1
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108409
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3
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Colombia
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South America
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
|
C01
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0.130934
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0.0314698
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0
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0
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0.130934
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0.0314698
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0
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0.130934
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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ASSESSING ZIKA TRANSMISSION DY...NAMICS AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES
more
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Assessing Zika transmission dy...namics and mitigation strategies
more
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Since its detection in Brazil ...in May 2015, the Zika virus has spread rapidly throughout the geographical range occupied by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The association of Zika virus infection with microcephaly (babies born with abnormally small heads) and other neurological disorders led the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in February 2016. In November 2016, in view of the decrease of the outbreak in Brazil, WHO ended the international alarm but noted that Zika transmission and its severe consequences will continue to represent a top public health challenge. Knowledge gaps remain in the ecological transmission dynamics, or the factors that affect the spread of the Zika virus at the interface of humans, mosquitoes, and their environments, and in the effectiveness and costs of interventions. Zika virus transmission presents a unique and urgent challenge that compels a multidisciplinary response. This project will develop multidisciplinary and international collaborations involving Canadian and Latin American researchers in cooperation with the University of the Andes. These partners will conduct field studies in Argentina, Colombia, and Ecuador aiming to characterize the ecological transmission dynamics of the Zika virus and to predict areas at risk in each country and across the LAC region. They will design and assess integrated Zika control strategies using computer simulation based on the data collected in the field studies, as well as other data from collaborators and the literature. They will then propose interventions in the areas of transmission in the three countries. This research will address critical Zika research priorities identified by the Pan American Health Organization, assess mosquito control measures, and provide decision-makers with a tool to rapidly determine optimal intervention strategies.
more
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12182
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Medical research
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Universidad de los Andes
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|
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656797ce212eaade2e0ee477
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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2016008412COA1
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108412
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3
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Colombia
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South America
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
|
C01
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0.261686
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0.090389
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0
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0
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0.261686
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0.090389
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0
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0.261686
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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PREVENTING ZIKA DISEASE WITH N...OVEL VECTOR CONTROL APPROACHES
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Preventing Zika disease with n...ovel vector control approaches
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The highest numbers of dengue ...cases in Latin America in the last few years have occurred in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. These countries have also faced outbreaks of chikungunya (2014-2015) and Zika (2015-2016). All three diseases are transmitted by the same mosquito vector, the aedes aegypti. The University of Ceará, Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogotá, and University of Yucatán have implemented vector control strategies to significantly reduce aedes aegypti. This proposal aims to scale up participatory interventions targeting the surveillance, prevention, and control of aedes-transmitted diseases in three municipalities, namely Fortaleza (Brazil), Armenia (Colombia), and Merida (Mexico). Multidisciplinary teams will collect epidemiological and entomological indicators at the beginning, mid-term, and end of the project in a household sample of the intervention. The project will also assess the governance outcomes, and the costs and cost-effectiveness of the scaled intervention compared to the routine vector control program. A complementary feature will be the design and implementation of an innovative surveillance system that will engage the community to improve case detection. Qualitative methods will be used to assess the acceptance of the intervention and to describe factors affecting the scaling up. State and municipal agencies, as well as NGOs, community-based organizations, and academic institutions will co-lead the scale-up of the interventions. Local and national resources have been committed to the implementation of the project. During the previous work of the principal research institutions in the three cities, strong links were developed with relevant strategic stakeholders that will facilitate implementation. The project is expected to make a significant contribution to the prevention of Zika, chikungunya and dengue disease through novel vector control and surveillance interventions that are potentially applicable in many other countries.
more
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12182
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Medical research
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|
I.2.a. Health, General
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23000
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Local/Regional NGOs
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Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá
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|
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656797ce212eaade2e0ee478
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20152000240100
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P000614001
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3
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Colombia
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South America
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
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0
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0.0146178
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0
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0
|
0
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0.0146178
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0
|
|
0
|
|
Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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INTEGRATED HEALTH SYSTEMS IN L...ATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEANS/SYSTÈMES DE SANTÉ INTÉGRÈS EN AMÉRIQUE LATINE ET DANS LES ANTILLES
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Integrated Health Systems in L...atin America and the Caribbeans/Systèmes de santé intégrès en Amérique latine et dans les Antilles
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The ultimate outcome of this p...roposal is to improve the health and rights of women, adolescent girls, and children in situations of vulnerability in 11 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).The project addresses gaps in health services for vulnerable populations, such as women, indigenous and afro-descendant populations, and people living in remote areas. To that end, the project focuses on three components: (1) strengthening health systems; (2) reducing the burden of leading diseases, and; (3) improving nutrition.The project will (i) facilitate a better usage of essential health services; (ii) enhancing management by national health authorities of leading diseases; (iii) improve nutritional practices in targeted populations./ Le résultat ultime de ce projet est l'amélioration de la santé et des droits des femmes, des adolescentes, et des enfants en situation de vulnérabilité dans 11 pays de l'Amérique latine et des Antilles (ALA). Ces pays sont les suivants : Bolivie, Colombie, Équateur, Guatémala, Guyane, Haïti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Pérou et Suriname.Le projet s'attaque aux carences dans la prestance des services de santé aux populations vulnérables telles que les femmes, les groupes autochtones et des descendances afro-antillaise, ainsi que les personnes vivant en régions éloignés. Pour cela, le projet va travailler sur trois composantes : (1) renforcement des systèmes de santé; (2) réduction du fardeau des principales maladies, et ; (3) amélioration de la nutrition.Le projet va contribuer à (i) faciliter une meilleure utilisation des soins de santé de bases ; (ii) renforcer la gestion par les autorités locales des principales maladies ; (iii) améliorer les habitudes alimentaires chez les populations cibles.
more
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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47083
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Pan-American Health Organisati...on
more
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PAHO - Pan American Health Org...anization
more
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|
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656797ce212eaade2e0ee479
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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2016008409ECA1
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108409
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3
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Ecuador
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South America
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
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0.127083
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0.0305443
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0
|
0
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0.127083
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0.0305443
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0
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0.127083
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0
|
0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
|
ASSESSING ZIKA TRANSMISSION DY...NAMICS AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES
more
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Assessing Zika transmission dy...namics and mitigation strategies
more
|
Since its detection in Brazil ...in May 2015, the Zika virus has spread rapidly throughout the geographical range occupied by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The association of Zika virus infection with microcephaly (babies born with abnormally small heads) and other neurological disorders led the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in February 2016. In November 2016, in view of the decrease of the outbreak in Brazil, WHO ended the international alarm but noted that Zika transmission and its severe consequences will continue to represent a top public health challenge. Knowledge gaps remain in the ecological transmission dynamics, or the factors that affect the spread of the Zika virus at the interface of humans, mosquitoes, and their environments, and in the effectiveness and costs of interventions. Zika virus transmission presents a unique and urgent challenge that compels a multidisciplinary response. This project will develop multidisciplinary and international collaborations involving Canadian and Latin American researchers in cooperation with the University of the Andes. These partners will conduct field studies in Argentina, Colombia, and Ecuador aiming to characterize the ecological transmission dynamics of the Zika virus and to predict areas at risk in each country and across the LAC region. They will design and assess integrated Zika control strategies using computer simulation based on the data collected in the field studies, as well as other data from collaborators and the literature. They will then propose interventions in the areas of transmission in the three countries. This research will address critical Zika research priorities identified by the Pan American Health Organization, assess mosquito control measures, and provide decision-makers with a tool to rapidly determine optimal intervention strategies.
more
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12182
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Medical research
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Universidad de los Andes
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|
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656797cf212eaade2e0ee47a
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172021530001
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P002569001
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1
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Haiti
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North & Central America
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.808875
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0.404437
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0
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0
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0.808875
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0.404437
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0
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0.808875
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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HAITI - EMERGENCY CHOLERA, WAT...ER AND SANITATION RESPONSE - UNICEF 2017-2018/HAÏTI - INTERVENTION D'URGENCE RELATIVE AU CHOLÉRA, L'EAU ET L'ASSAINISSEM
more
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Haiti - Emergency Cholera, Wat...er and Sanitation Response - UNICEF 2017-2018/Haïti - Intervention d'urgence relative au choléra, l'eau et l'assainissement - UNICEF 2017-2018
more
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|
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41122
|
United Nations Children's Fund
|
UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
more
|
|
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656797cf212eaade2e0ee47b
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2017
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172021530002
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P002569001
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1
|
Haiti
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North & Central America
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
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0.346661
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0.17333
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0
|
0
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0.346661
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0.17333
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0
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0.346661
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0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
HAITI - EMERGENCY CHOLERA, WAT...ER AND SANITATION RESPONSE - UNICEF 2017-2018/HAÏTI - INTERVENTION D'URGENCE RELATIVE AU CHOLÉRA, L'EAU ET L'ASSAINISSEM
more
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Haiti - Emergency Cholera, Wat...er and Sanitation Response - UNICEF 2017-2018/Haïti - Intervention d'urgence relative au choléra, l'eau et l'assainissement - UNICEF 2017-2018
more
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|
|
72050
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Relief co-ordination; protecti...on and support services
more
|
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
more
|
|
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656797cf212eaade2e0ee47c
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172021540002
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P002570001
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1
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Haiti
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North & Central America
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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C01
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0.269625
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0.134812
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0
|
0
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0.269625
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0.134812
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0
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0.269625
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0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
|
HAITI - EMERGENCY CHOLERA RESP...ONSE - PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2017-2018/HAÏTI - INTERVENTION D'URGENCE RELATIVE AU CHOLÉRA - ORGANISATION PANA
more
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Haiti - Emergency Cholera Resp...onse - Pan American Health Organization 2017-2018/Haïti - Intervention d'urgence relative au choléra - Organisation panaméricaine de la Santé 2017-201
more
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|
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
more
|
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
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47083
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Pan-American Health Organisati...on
more
|
PAHO - Pan American Health Org...anization
more
|
|
|
656797cf212eaade2e0ee47d
|
2017
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Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20152001860010
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P000952001
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3
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Kenya
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South of Sahara
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Other LICs
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ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.0866651
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0866651
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0
|
|
0
|
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
SUPPORT TO THE MATERNAL AND NE...ONATAL TETANUS ELIMINATION/APPUI À L'ÉLIMINATION DU TÉTANOS CHEZ LES MÈRES ET LES NOUVEAU-NÉS
more
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Support to the Maternal and Ne...onatal Tetanus Elimination/Appui à l'élimination du tétanos chez les mères et les nouveau-nés
more
|
The project aims to reduce the... incidence of child and maternal mortality in targeted countries through maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination (MNTE). Maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT) is a deadly disease that affects women and children in developing countries. When women give birth in unhygienic circumstances, both mother and baby are at risk of contracting tetanus if they are not protected by vaccination.With Canada's support, UNICEF Canada is providing tetanus vaccine to at least 3,401,448 women of reproductive age and their future newborns in Pakistan, Sudan, Chad, Kenya and South Sudan. Project activities include: (1) distributing vaccines and supplies for supplemental immunization activities; (2) strengthening of the cold chain to transport vaccines and supplies; (3) promoting clean delivery practices, routine immunization and antenatal care; (4) developing and implementing national plans of action, training and support for health workers; and (5) strengthening surveillance of MNTE to monitor and evaluate progress./ Le projet vise à réduire le nombre de cas de mortalité d'enfants et de mères dans les pays ciblés grâce à l'élimination du tétanos chez les mères et les nouveau-nés. Cette maladie mortelle touche les femmes et les enfants dans les pays en développement. Lorsque les femmes accouchent dans des conditions non hygiéniques, la mère et le bébé courent le risque de contracter le tétanos s'ils ne sont pas protégés par le vaccin.Avec le soutien du Canada, UNICEF Canada fournit un vaccin antitétanique à au moins 3 401 448 femmes en âge de procréer et à leurs futurs nouveau-nés au Pakistan, au Soudan, au Tchad, au Kenya et au Soudan du Sud. Parmi les activités du projet : 1) distribuer des vaccins et des fournitures en vue d'activités de vaccination supplémentaires; 2) renforcer la chaîne du froid pour transporter les vaccins et les fournitures; 3) promouvoir la propreté dans les pratiques de distribution, les services de vaccination courante et les soins prénataux; 4) élaborer et mettre en œuvre des plans d'action nationaux, de la formation et du soutien pour les travailleurs de la santé; 5) accroître la surveillance de l'élimination du tétanos chez les mères et les nouveau-nés pour faire le suivi des progrès et les évaluer.
more
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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|
I.2.b. Basic Health
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41122
|
United Nations Children's Fund
|
UNICEF CANADA
|
|
|
656797d0212eaade2e0ee47e
|
2017
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Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
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20132003240003
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P000428001
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3
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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
|
10
|
110
|
C01
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0.0108342
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0.0431877
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0
|
0
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0.0108342
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0.0431877
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0
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0.0108342
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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IMPROVING ACCESS TO SAFE WATER... AND SANITATION IN MACHINGA AND ZOMBA/AMÉLIORER L'ACCÈS À L'EAU PROPRE ET AUX SERVICES D'ASSAINISSEMENT À MACHINGA ET À
more
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Improving Access to Safe Water... and Sanitation in Machinga and Zomba/Améliorer l'accès à l'eau propre et aux services d'assainissement à Machinga et à Zomba
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This project aims to improve a...ccess to clean water and sanitation for 80,000 women, men, girls and boys in 92 communities in Zomba and Machinga districts in rural Malawi. Some project activities include: (i) digging 32 new wells (eight boreholes and 24 shallow wells); (ii) rehabilitating and protecting 60 failed or unprotected water points; (iii) building 3,576 improved sanitation facilities to ensure the proper treatment and disposal of sewage wastewater and prevent illness; and (iv) providing training to women and men to help them maintain and manage water and sanitation facilities in a sustainable manner, including training on operating and maintaining simple hand-pumps. The project also supports community groups to develop and implement locally tailored fundraising approaches to finance the upkeep of the water and sanitation facilities, and to develop group leadership and management skills, especially among women.Malawi is considered a water-stressed country, with only half the rural population having access to clean drinking water and adequate sanitation. Water-borne diseases are among the major causes of death among young children in the country. This, together with pressure from population growth, makes urgent the provision of safe water, improved sanitation and the teaching of healthy hygiene habits.Local partners are: 1) Ministry of Health, 2) Ministry of Water Development; 3) Ministry of Education; 4) Village Leaders; and 5) Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi./ Le présent projet vise à améliorer l'accès à l'eau potable et à l'assainissement pour 80 000 femmes, hommes, filles et garçons de 92 collectivités des districts de Zomba et de Machinga dans les régions rurales du Malawi. Parmi les activités du projet : i) le forage de 32 nouveaux puits (huit trous de forage et 24 puits peu profonds); ii) la remise en état et la protection de 60 points d'eau qui étaient inutilisables; iii) la construction de 3 576 installations d'assainissement améliorées pour assurer le traitement convenable des eaux usées et prévenir les maladies; iv) la prestation de formation aux femmes et aux hommes sur l'entretien et la gestion durables des installations d'approvisionnement en eau et d'assainissement, y compris la formation sur le fonctionnement et l'entretien des pompes manuelles simples. Le projet donne aussi un appui aux groupes communautaires afin d'élaborer et de mettre en œuvre des méthodes de collecte de fonds adaptées à la situation locale qui financeront l'entretien des installations d'approvisionnement en eau et d'assainissement, et de renforcer les compétences en leadership et en gestion, particulièrement parmi les femmes.Le Malawi est considéré comme un pays qui vit un stress hydrique, car seulement la moitié de la population rurale peut compter sur l'eau potable et des installations d'assainissement adéquates. Les maladies d'origine hydrique sont les principales causes de décès chez les jeunes enfants dans le pays. Jumelées aux pressi
more
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12250
|
Infectious disease 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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Emmanuel International Canada
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|
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656797d0212eaade2e0ee47f
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2017
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
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20152008900035
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P001034001
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3
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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
|
10
|
110
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C01
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0
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0.0153413
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0
|
0
|
0
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0.0153413
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
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100
|
CANADA-AFRICA INITIATIVE TO AD...DRESS MATERNAL, NEWBORN AND CHILD MORTALITY/L'INITIATIVE CANADA-AFRIQUE POUR RÉDUIRE LA MORTALITÉ DES MÈRES, DES NOUVEAU
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Canada-Africa Initiative to Ad...dress Maternal, Newborn and Child Mortality/L'initiative Canada-Afrique pour réduire la mortalité des mères, des nouveau-nés et des enfants
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This project aims to reduce ma...ternal, neonatal and child mortality in select communities by working with local health authorities, and supporting the use of an integrated approach focused on health, nutrition and water, sanitation and hygiene.Project activities include: (1) training health facility and community-based health workers on provision of reproductive, maternal and child health services and best practices in sanitation and hygiene; (2) refurbishing or rehabilitating targeted health facilities with necessary infrastructure; (3) procuring and delivering essential equipment, supplies and medicines to health facilities; and (4) providing training and equipment to community-based health workers to promote improved nutrition and hygiene practices at the household level. This initiative is expected to contribute directly to the improved health of approximately 1.7 million people, including 1 million women of reproductive age and over 650,000 children under five years of age.This project is implemented through a consortium led by Amref Health Africa in Canada, and international partners Christian Children's Fund of Canada, the Hospital for Sick Children and WaterAid Canada. In Ethiopia, Amref Canada is collaborating with Amref Ethiopia and Christian Children's Fund Ethiopia; in Malawi, Tanzania and Kenya, Amref Canada is working with their local offices./Ce projet vise à réduire la mortalité maternelle, néonatale et infantile dans certaines communautés en travaillant avec les autorités sanitaires locales, en soutenant l'utilisation de l'approche intégrée axée sur la santé, la nutrition et de l'eau, l'assainissement et l'hygiène.Les activités du projet comprennent: 1) la formation du personnel de santé et des agents de santé communautaires sur la prestation de services de reproduction et de santé maternelle et infantile, et sur les meilleures pratiques en matière d'hygiène et d'assainissement; 2) la remise à neuf ou de réhabilitation ciblés des établissements de santé; 3) l'achat et la livraison de l'équipement essentiels, de fournitures et de médicaments aux établissements de santé; et 4) fourniture de la formation et d'équipements aux agents de santé communautaires pour promouvoir des pratiques nutritionnelles et d'hygiène améliorées au niveau des ménages. Cette initiative devrait contribuer directement à l'amélioration de la santé d'environ 1,7 millions de personnes, dont 1 million de femmes en âge de procréer et plus de 650.000 enfants de moins de cinq ans.Ce projet est mis en œuvre par un consortium dirigé par AMREF Flying Doctors au Canada, et le Fonds des partenaires internationaux chrétiens enfants du Canada, le Hospital for Sick Children et WaterAid Canada. En Éthiopie, AMREF Canada collabore avec l'AMREF Éthiopie et le Fonds Éthiopie Christian Children; au Malawi avec AMREF Malawi; en Tanzanie avec AMREF Tanzanie et au Kenya avec AMREF Kenya.
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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21045
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African Medical and Research F...oundation
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Amref Health Africa in Canada
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656797d0212eaade2e0ee480
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2016008412MXA1
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108412
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3
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Mexico
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North & Central America
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.253989
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0.0877305
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0
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0
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0.253989
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0.0877305
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0
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0.253989
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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PREVENTING ZIKA DISEASE WITH N...OVEL VECTOR CONTROL APPROACHES
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Preventing Zika disease with n...ovel vector control approaches
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The highest numbers of dengue ...cases in Latin America in the last few years have occurred in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. These countries have also faced outbreaks of chikungunya (2014-2015) and Zika (2015-2016). All three diseases are transmitted by the same mosquito vector, the aedes aegypti. The University of Ceará, Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogotá, and University of Yucatán have implemented vector control strategies to significantly reduce aedes aegypti. This proposal aims to scale up participatory interventions targeting the surveillance, prevention, and control of aedes-transmitted diseases in three municipalities, namely Fortaleza (Brazil), Armenia (Colombia), and Merida (Mexico). Multidisciplinary teams will collect epidemiological and entomological indicators at the beginning, mid-term, and end of the project in a household sample of the intervention. The project will also assess the governance outcomes, and the costs and cost-effectiveness of the scaled intervention compared to the routine vector control program. A complementary feature will be the design and implementation of an innovative surveillance system that will engage the community to improve case detection. Qualitative methods will be used to assess the acceptance of the intervention and to describe factors affecting the scaling up. State and municipal agencies, as well as NGOs, community-based organizations, and academic institutions will co-lead the scale-up of the interventions. Local and national resources have been committed to the implementation of the project. During the previous work of the principal research institutions in the three cities, strong links were developed with relevant strategic stakeholders that will facilitate implementation. The project is expected to make a significant contribution to the prevention of Zika, chikungunya and dengue disease through novel vector control and surveillance interventions that are potentially applicable in many other countries.
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12182
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Medical research
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I.2.a. Health, General
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23000
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Local/Regional NGOs
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Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá
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656797d0212eaade2e0ee481
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172017160011
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P000565001
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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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0.0481473
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0
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0
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0.0481473
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0.0481473
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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FIELD SUPPORT SERVICES/SERVICE...S D'APPUI AUX OPÉRATIONS SUR LE TERRAIN
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Field Support Services/Service...s d'appui aux opérations sur le terrain
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Field Support Services are man...aged locally and provide essential support in Pakistan to assist in the planning, delivery and monitoring of Canada's international development assistance this country. The services include expert advice on: (1) socio-economic policies; (2) analyzing development issues, needs, and strategies; (3) technical support; (4) project monitoring; and (5) logistical and administrative services./ Les Services d'appui sur le terrain sont gérés localement et assurent un soutien essentiel au Pakistan à la planification, à la livraison et au suivi de l'aide au développement international du Canada pour ce pays. Ces services comprennent des consultations aux sujets : 1) des politiques socioéconomiques; 2) de l'analyse des problématiques, de besoins et de stratégies en matière de développement; 3) du soutien technique; 4) du suivi de projets; 5) de services logistiques et administratives.
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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90000
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Other
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Uncoded
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656797d1212eaade2e0ee482
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2017201624
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P005288001
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1
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Somalia
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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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0.3659195
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0.3659195
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0
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0
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0.731839
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0.731839
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0
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0.731839
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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50
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SOMALIA DROUGHT - WATER AND HE...ALTH RESPONSE - AMERICAN REFUGEE COMMITTEE 2017/SÉCHERESSE EN SOMALIE – INTERVENTIONS SANITAIRES ET EN SANTÉ - AMERICAN
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Somalia Drought - Water and He...alth Response - American Refugee Committee 2017/Sécheresse en Somalie – Interventions sanitaires et en santé - American Refugee Committee 2017
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September 2017 - The Somalilan...d and Puntland regions of northern Somalia, while not facing the same political and security challenges as the rest of the country, have been heavily impacted by a Horn of Africa-wide drought. Acute food insecurity, the proliferation of water-borne disease, and widespread livestock deaths have forced more than 300,000 people in these regions to leave their homes in search of food and water, and pushed many areas to the brink of famine. Overall in Somalia, some 6.2 million people (roughly half of the population) now require humanitarian assistance.With GAC support, the American Refugee Committee is providing support for emergency water, sanitation, and hygiene and health interventions for an estimated 88,000 people in the badly drought-affected Sool, Sanaag, and Togdheer regions of northern Somalia. Activities include: (1) rehabilitation of water points and sanitation facilities; and (2) support of one health centre and three mobile clinics to address the cholera outbreak and other medical needs./Septembre 2017 – Même si elles n'ont pas à composer avec les mêmes enjeux politiques et de sécurité que le reste du pays, les régions de Somaliland et de Puntland, dans le Nord-Est de la Somalie, ont été durement touchées par la sécheresse dans la Corne de l'Afrique. L'insécurité alimentaire aiguë, la propagation des maladies d'origine hydrique et les pertes de bétail à grande échelle ont forcé plus de 300 000 personnes dans ces régions à quitter leur foyer à la recherche de nourriture et d'eau, et ont poussé bon nombre de secteurs au bord de la famine. De manière générale en Somalie, quelque 6,2 millions de personnes (soit environ la moitié de la population) ont aujourd'hui besoin d'aide humanitaire.Grâce au soutien d'AMC, l'American Refugee Committee contribue à fournir des services d'eau, d'assainissement, d'hygiène et de santé à environ 88 000 personnes dans les régions durement touchées par la sécheresse de Sool, Sanaag et Togdheer, dans le Nord de la Somalie, dans le Nord de la Somalie. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) la remise en état de points d'eau et d'installations sanitaires; et 2) la prestation de soutien à un centre de santé et trois cliniques mobiles pour combattre l'éclosion de choléra et combler d'autres besoins médicaux.
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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National NGOs
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American Refugee Committee
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656797d1212eaade2e0ee483
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2017201643
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P005334001
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1
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Somalia
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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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0.269625
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0.269625
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0
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0
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0.269625
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0.269625
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0.269625
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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SOMALIA DROUGHT - CHOLERA PREP...AREDNESS - CRCS 2017/SÉCHERESSE EN SOMALIE - PRÉVENTION DU CHOLÉRA - SCCR 2017
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Somalia Drought - Cholera Prep...aredness - CRCS 2017/Sécheresse en Somalie - Prévention du choléra - SCCR 2017
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September 2017 - The Somalilan...d and Puntland regions of northern Somalia, while not facing the same political and security challenges as the rest of the country, have been heavily impacted by a Horn of Africa-wide drought. Acute food insecurity, the proliferation of water-borne disease, and widespread livestock deaths have forced more than 300,000 people in these regions to leave their homes in search of food and water, and pushed many areas to the brink of famine. Overall in Somalia, some 6.2 million people (roughly half of the population) now require humanitarian assistance.With GAC support, the Canadian Red Cross Society (CRCS) is handing over a currently deployed Canadian Red Cross Cholera treatment centre (CTC) to the Somalia Red Crescent Society (SRCS). This transition enables the SRCS to be in a better position to effectively respond to future cholera outbreaks. To ensure the future management and sustainability of the CTC, the handover focuses on: (1) providing training on logistics and necessary material to improve the capacity of the SRCS to maintain and deploy the CTC; and (2) providing SRCS staff with necessary skills and knowledge to deploy and run the CTC./Septembre 2017 – Même si elles n'ont pas à composer avec les mêmes enjeux politiques et de sécurité que le reste du pays, les régions de Somaliland et de Puntland, dans le Nord-Est de la Somalie, ont été durement touchées par la sécheresse dans la Corne de l'Afrique. L'insécurité alimentaire aiguë, la propagation des maladies d'origine hydrique et les pertes de bétail à grande échelle ont forcé plus de 300 000 personnes dans ces régions à quitter leur foyer à la recherche de nourriture et d'eau, et ont poussé bon nombre de secteurs au bord de la famine. De manière générale en Somalie, quelque 6,2 millions de personnes (soit environ la moitié de la population) ont aujourd'hui besoin d'aide humanitaire.Grâce au soutien d'AMC, la Société canadienne de la Croix-Rouge (SCCR) remet les rênes d'un Centre de traitement du choléra (CTC) de la Croix-Rouge canadienne, qui est actuellement déployé, à la Société somalienne du Croissant-Rouge (SSCR). Cette transition permettra à la SSCR d'intervenir de manière plus efficace lors d'épidémies de choléra à venir. Afin d'assurer la gestion et la viabilité futures du CTC, la transition vise à : (1) fournir une formation sur la logistique et le matériel nécessaire pour améliorer la capacité de la SSCR d'assurer le maintien et le déploiement du CTC; et (2) fournir au personnel de la SSCR les compétences et les connaissances nécessaires au déploiement et à la direction du CTC.
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74010
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Disaster prevention and prepar...edness
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VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & ...Preparedness
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22000
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National NGOs
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Canadian Red Cross Society
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656797d1212eaade2e0ee484
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2017008410X3A3
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108410
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1
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South America, regional
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South America
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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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0.138125
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0.0205685
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0
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0
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0.138125
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0.0205685
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0
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0.138125
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF ...LOW-COST, PAPER-BASED ZIKA DIAGNOSTICS
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Development and deployment of ...low-cost, paper-based Zika diagnostics
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The outbreak of the Zika virus... highlights the need for low-cost diagnostics that can be rapidly developed, tested and deployed for use in regions vulnerable to this pandemic threat. Diagnostic tests which are currently available are either costly, unavailable in remote locations where surveillance of Zika transmission is most needed, or cannot differentiate the Zika virus from other pathogens like the dengue or chikungunya viruses.This project is implemented in collaboration with the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, which is the national institute of infectious disease in Brazil; the National Institute for Research in Public Health in Ecuador; and the Universidad El Bosque in Colombia. It will support Canadian and Latin American researchers to develop and deploy a low-cost, paper-based diagnostic test to detect Zika virus infections in Latin America. This diagnostic test is powered by next-generation advances in synthetic biology and genetic sequencing. It has already been validated in laboratory animal models.This project will refine, expand upon, and field-validate this test in real-world clinical settings in Latin America. A multi-disciplinary research team will improve the ability of this test to detect the Zika virus, distinguish between different strains of the virus, and differentiate between the Zika virus and dengue, chikungunya and related viral infections. This project will also refine the test to make it faster, easier and cheaper to use in the field. Finally, the project will work with national laboratories in Latin America to easily and quickly collect patient samples and test for the virus at the point of care without the need for a storage and distribution cold-chain system. Through these efforts, this research stands to improve diagnostic and surveillance capacity in Latin America against the Zika virus, slow the spread of the Zika virus outbreak, and ultimately improve human health.
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12182
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Medical research
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
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Universidad El Bosque
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656797d1212eaade2e0ee485
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2017008410X3A1
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108410
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1
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South America, regional
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South America
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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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0.130575
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0.0204145
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0
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0
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0.130575
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0.0204145
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0
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0.130575
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF ...LOW-COST, PAPER-BASED ZIKA DIAGNOSTICS
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Development and deployment of ...low-cost, paper-based Zika diagnostics
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The outbreak of the Zika virus... highlights the need for low-cost diagnostics that can be rapidly developed, tested and deployed for use in regions vulnerable to this pandemic threat. Diagnostic tests which are currently available are either costly, unavailable in remote locations where surveillance of Zika transmission is most needed, or cannot differentiate the Zika virus from other pathogens like the dengue or chikungunya viruses.This project is implemented in collaboration with the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, which is the national institute of infectious disease in Brazil; the National Institute for Research in Public Health in Ecuador; and the Universidad El Bosque in Colombia. It will support Canadian and Latin American researchers to develop and deploy a low-cost, paper-based diagnostic test to detect Zika virus infections in Latin America. This diagnostic test is powered by next-generation advances in synthetic biology and genetic sequencing. It has already been validated in laboratory animal models.This project will refine, expand upon, and field-validate this test in real-world clinical settings in Latin America. A multi-disciplinary research team will improve the ability of this test to detect the Zika virus, distinguish between different strains of the virus, and differentiate between the Zika virus and dengue, chikungunya and related viral infections. This project will also refine the test to make it faster, easier and cheaper to use in the field. Finally, the project will work with national laboratories in Latin America to easily and quickly collect patient samples and test for the virus at the point of care without the need for a storage and distribution cold-chain system. Through these efforts, this research stands to improve diagnostic and surveillance capacity in Latin America against the Zika virus, slow the spread of the Zika virus outbreak, and ultimately improve human health.
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12182
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Medical research
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I.2.a. Health, General
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23000
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Local/Regional NGOs
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Fundaçao Oswaldo Cruz- FIOCRU...Z
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656797d1212eaade2e0ee486
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2017008410X3A2
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108410
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1
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South America, regional
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South America
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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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0.128033
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0.0180263
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0
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0
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0.128033
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0.0180263
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0
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0.128033
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF ...LOW-COST, PAPER-BASED ZIKA DIAGNOSTICS
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Development and deployment of ...low-cost, paper-based Zika diagnostics
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The outbreak of the Zika virus... highlights the need for low-cost diagnostics that can be rapidly developed, tested and deployed for use in regions vulnerable to this pandemic threat. Diagnostic tests which are currently available are either costly, unavailable in remote locations where surveillance of Zika transmission is most needed, or cannot differentiate the Zika virus from other pathogens like the dengue or chikungunya viruses.This project is implemented in collaboration with the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, which is the national institute of infectious disease in Brazil; the National Institute for Research in Public Health in Ecuador; and the Universidad El Bosque in Colombia. It will support Canadian and Latin American researchers to develop and deploy a low-cost, paper-based diagnostic test to detect Zika virus infections in Latin America. This diagnostic test is powered by next-generation advances in synthetic biology and genetic sequencing. It has already been validated in laboratory animal models.This project will refine, expand upon, and field-validate this test in real-world clinical settings in Latin America. A multi-disciplinary research team will improve the ability of this test to detect the Zika virus, distinguish between different strains of the virus, and differentiate between the Zika virus and dengue, chikungunya and related viral infections. This project will also refine the test to make it faster, easier and cheaper to use in the field. Finally, the project will work with national laboratories in Latin America to easily and quickly collect patient samples and test for the virus at the point of care without the need for a storage and distribution cold-chain system. Through these efforts, this research stands to improve diagnostic and surveillance capacity in Latin America against the Zika virus, slow the spread of the Zika virus outbreak, and ultimately improve human health.
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12182
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Medical research
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I.2.a. Health, General
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12000
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Recipient government
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Instituto Nacional de Investig...acion en Salud Publica - INSPI
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656797d2212eaade2e0ee487
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2017
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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2015008008LKA1
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108008
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3
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Sri Lanka
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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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0.0232489
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0
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0
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0
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0.0232489
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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LEVERAGING MOBILE NETWORK BIG ...DATA FOR DEVELOPMENTAL POLICY
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Leveraging Mobile Network Big ...Data for Developmental Policy
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Many developing countries lack... the capacity and resources to collect and analyze data for evidence-based policy-making. Is big data, which involves large and complex data sets, an opportunity to meet this challenge? Or will it become difficult for developing countries to adopt for solving problems? This project will explore big data's potential to inform development policies in urban planning, infectious diseases, and socio-economic monitoring in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.Big data and research evidenceSome argue that big data and big data users offer advantages to generate evidence. The availability of information and communication technologies (ICTs) can help reduce efforts to collect large data sets. Mobile phone data, which is one form of big data, has greater reach. It can offer new insights into solving social and economic problems.Transportation, diseases, socio-economic monitoringThe Sri Lankan think tank, Learning Initiatives on Reforms for Network Economies Asia (LIRNEasia), has been exploring the possibility of using big data to inform public policy since 2012. Supported by IDRC, this research focused on transportation planning in urban centres in Colombo to better integrate different parts of cities and suburbs.Building on this pioneering research, LIRNEasia proposes to expand the scope to other development domains. More specifically, the project will explore the use of big data to inform policies in three domains: urban transportation, infectious diseases, and socio-economic monitoring.The project provides an opportunity for LIRNEasia to delve further into linking big data from mobile phone operators to important development domains. In the area of urban transportation, mobile user data could have a significant impact on improving transportation systems in two major cities in South Asia: Colombo and Dhaka. The project may allow both cities to become more efficient in dealing with traffic congestion, pollution, and waste management. Researchers will also explore big data to map the spread of emerging diseases in Sri Lanka. The goal: to improve public health policy.Finally, they will develop methods for mapping poverty through mobile phone transactions such as airtime reloads. This exploratory work will give researchers a better understanding of the patterns of individual economic activities to inform government policy.
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22040
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Information and communication ...technology (ICT)
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II.2. Communications
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23000
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Local/Regional NGOs
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LirneAsia
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656797d2212eaade2e0ee488
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2017
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20152001860009
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P000952001
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3
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Sudan
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0
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0.0866651
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0
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0
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0
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0.0866651
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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100
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SUPPORT TO THE MATERNAL AND NE...ONATAL TETANUS ELIMINATION/APPUI À L'ÉLIMINATION DU TÉTANOS CHEZ LES MÈRES ET LES NOUVEAU-NÉS
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Support to the Maternal and Ne...onatal Tetanus Elimination/Appui à l'élimination du tétanos chez les mères et les nouveau-nés
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The project aims to reduce the... incidence of child and maternal mortality in targeted countries through maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination (MNTE). Maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT) is a deadly disease that affects women and children in developing countries. When women give birth in unhygienic circumstances, both mother and baby are at risk of contracting tetanus if they are not protected by vaccination.With Canada's support, UNICEF Canada is providing tetanus vaccine to at least 3,401,448 women of reproductive age and their future newborns in Pakistan, Sudan, Chad, Kenya and South Sudan. Project activities include: (1) distributing vaccines and supplies for supplemental immunization activities; (2) strengthening of the cold chain to transport vaccines and supplies; (3) promoting clean delivery practices, routine immunization and antenatal care; (4) developing and implementing national plans of action, training and support for health workers; and (5) strengthening surveillance of MNTE to monitor and evaluate progress./ Le projet vise à réduire le nombre de cas de mortalité d'enfants et de mères dans les pays ciblés grâce à l'élimination du tétanos chez les mères et les nouveau-nés. Cette maladie mortelle touche les femmes et les enfants dans les pays en développement. Lorsque les femmes accouchent dans des conditions non hygiéniques, la mère et le bébé courent le risque de contracter le tétanos s'ils ne sont pas protégés par le vaccin.Avec le soutien du Canada, UNICEF Canada fournit un vaccin antitétanique à au moins 3 401 448 femmes en âge de procréer et à leurs futurs nouveau-nés au Pakistan, au Soudan, au Tchad, au Kenya et au Soudan du Sud. Parmi les activités du projet : 1) distribuer des vaccins et des fournitures en vue d'activités de vaccination supplémentaires; 2) renforcer la chaîne du froid pour transporter les vaccins et les fournitures; 3) promouvoir la propreté dans les pratiques de distribution, les services de vaccination courante et les soins prénataux; 4) élaborer et mettre en œuvre des plans d'action nationaux, de la formation et du soutien pour les travailleurs de la santé; 5) accroître la surveillance de l'élimination du tétanos chez les mères et les nouveau-nés pour faire le suivi des progrès et les évaluer.
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF CANADA
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656797d2212eaade2e0ee489
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2018
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182004740002
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P006075001
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1
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Africa, regional
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Africa
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0.154309
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0.154309
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0
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0
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0.154309
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0.154309
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0
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0.154309
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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SUPPORT TO THE CONTINGENCY FUN...D FOR EMERGENCIES - WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2018/APPUI AU FONDS DE CONTINGENCE POUR LES SITUATIONS D'URGENCE - ORGANI
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Support to the Contingency Fun...d for Emergencies - World Health Organization 2018/Appui au fonds de contingence pour les situations d'urgence - Organisation mondiale de la santé 2018
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Support to the Contingency Fun...d for Emergencies - World Health Organization 2018 / Appui au fonds de contingence pour les situations d'urgence - Organisation mondiale de la santé 2018
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Mainly allocations to activiti...es against diseases falling under sub-category 6 g but also includes activities against other diseases and responses to natural and man-made disasters (Africa, regional P006075001 Support to the Contingency Fund for Emergencies - World Health Organization 2018)
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41143
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World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
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WHO - World Health Organizatio...n
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656797d3212eaade2e0ee48a
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2018
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182004740003
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P006075001
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1
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America, regional
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America
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0.154309
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0.154309
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0.154309
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0.154309
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0.154309
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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SUPPORT TO THE CONTINGENCY FUN...D FOR EMERGENCIES - WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2018/APPUI AU FONDS DE CONTINGENCE POUR LES SITUATIONS D'URGENCE - ORGANI
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Support to the Contingency Fun...d for Emergencies - World Health Organization 2018/Appui au fonds de contingence pour les situations d'urgence - Organisation mondiale de la santé 2018
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Support to the Contingency Fun...d for Emergencies - World Health Organization 2018 / Appui au fonds de contingence pour les situations d'urgence - Organisation mondiale de la santé 2018
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Mainly allocations to activiti...es against diseases falling under sub-category 6 g but also includes activities against other diseases and responses to natural and man-made disasters (Africa, regional P006075001 Support to the Contingency Fund for Emergencies - World Health Organization 2018)
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41143
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World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
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WHO - World Health Organizatio...n
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656797d3212eaade2e0ee48b
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20160084090001
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108409
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3
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Argentina
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South America
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.003325
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0.003146
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0.003325
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0.003146
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0.003325
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Other
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ASSESSING ZIKA TRANSMISSION DY...NAMICS AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES
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Assessing Zika transmission dy...namics and mitigation strategies
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Since its detection in Brazil ...in May 2015, the Zika virus has spread rapidly throughout the geographical range occupied by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The association of Zika virus infection with microcephaly (babies born with abnormally small heads) and other neurological disorders led the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in February 2016. In November 2016, in view of the decrease of the outbreak in Brazil, WHO ended the international alarm but noted that Zika transmission and its severe consequences will continue to represent a top public health challenge. Knowledge gaps remain in the ecological transmission dynamics, or the factors that affect the spread of the Zika virus at the interface of humans, mosquitoes, and their environments, and in the effectiveness and costs of interventions. Zika virus transmission presents a unique and urgent challenge that compels a multidisciplinary response. This project will develop multidisciplinary and international collaborations involving Canadian and Latin American researchers in cooperation with the University of the Andes. These partners will conduct field studies in Argentina, Colombia, and Ecuador aiming to characterize the ecological transmission dynamics of the Zika virus and to predict areas at risk in each country and across the LAC region. They will design and assess integrated Zika control strategies using computer simulation based on the data collected in the field studies, as well as other data from collaborators and the literature. They will then propose interventions in the areas of transmission in the three countries. This research will address critical Zika research priorities identified by the Pan American Health Organization, assess mosquito control measures, and provide decision-makers with a tool to rapidly determine optimal intervention strategies.
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Medical research
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I.2.a. Health, General
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
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Universidad de los Andes
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