Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office - Humanitarian Support for Conflict Displaced Population in Kachin and Northern Shan |
£602,697 |
01/04/2020
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To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1
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To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
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Comic Relief - Improving Malaria Prevention And Control Together (IMPACT) |
£415,095 |
19/07/2017
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This project will improve access to malaria care for people in remote rural communities who do not currently use services. This may be due to distance, a lack of knowledge, or due to health workers
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This project will improve access to malaria care for people in remote rural communities who do not currently use services. This may be due to distance, a lack of knowledge, or due to health workers not being adequately trained. The project will work with the Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MoHS) and local community groups to increase awareness of the importance of seeking care and to dispel myths about malaria. It will also train community based health workers to treat malaria in the community, aligned with MoHS policy, and integrate care into routine ante-natal care. The project will also work with communities to improve their involvement in how health services are delivered.
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Comic Relief - Crossborder Response for Overlooked, Stigmatized Sub-populations in Laos & Cambodia (CROSS) |
£1,000,000 |
08/05/2017
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People who live and work in forested areas of the Cambodia-Laos border are at high risk of malaria. The forest terrain is ideal for the spread of malaria, and the nature of how people earn a living
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People who live and work in forested areas of the Cambodia-Laos border are at high risk of malaria. The forest terrain is ideal for the spread of malaria, and the nature of how people earn a living (such as farming, night time work or hunting) makes it hard to protect themselves. This project will build on work that has taken place with the support of Global Fund grants that will end in 2017. It will tailor and extend existing work to ensure that local, mobile and migrant people in forest areas can access malaria services. It will support government health workers to manage volunteers that serve at-risk communities, and will promote cross border collaboration to tackle the spread of malaria.
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Comic Relief - Welbodi Women Northern Bombali Project |
£484,870 |
16/03/2016
36 |
Sierra Leone has exceptionally high numbers of women dying in pregnancy and childbirth. Bombali is one of its poorest and most remote districts. The 2014 Ebola emergency disrupted a previous maternal
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Sierra Leone has exceptionally high numbers of women dying in pregnancy and childbirth. Bombali is one of its poorest and most remote districts. The 2014 Ebola emergency disrupted a previous maternal and child health project which was beginning to make gains and almost all resources were diverted to address Ebola. This project will support the district hospital and 28 government health centres to resume health services while integrating Ebola-related infection prevention and treatment measures, reaching over 15,000 women and newborns. It will also expand health education in schools and communities about sexual health, good home-care practices and the importance of using health services.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Healthier Indigenous women and newborns, Nicaragua |
£505,000 |
22/12/2014
48 |
Not Available
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National Lottery Community Fund - Mothers Own Their Health Education & Rights |
£411,472 |
02/10/2014
36 |
Not Available
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National Lottery Community Fund - Wise Welbodi Women Project (WWW) |
£542,238 |
18/12/2013
36 |
This project, based in the Northern Bombali district of Sierra Leone (SL), will focus on community and cultural issues that affect sexual and reproductive health (SRH). It
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National Lottery Community Fund - Maya Mothers and Children |
£285,556 |
24/06/2013
36 |
This project, based in four municipalities in the departments of Totonicapán and Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, aims to improve maternal and newborn health of the K'iche' and Maya indigenous people
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This project, based in four municipalities in the departments of Totonicapán and Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, aims to improve maternal and newborn health of the K'iche' and Maya indigenous people by increasing community participation and ownership of culturally appropriate services which respond to community needs.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Preah Vihear Primary Healthcare Project |
£502,700 |
25/10/2012
48 |
This project will promote the health rights of marginalised communities by addressing reproductive, maternal and child health issues. It will raise awareness of child nutrition and help mothers and
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This project will promote the health rights of marginalised communities by addressing reproductive, maternal and child health issues. It will raise awareness of child nutrition and help mothers and health workers undertake regular growth monitoring. Health Centres (HC) will be equipped with mobile anthropometric equipment to assist with this measuring. HC staff will be trained by project staff and in turn train 55 women's groups in all aspects of safe motherhood.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Pastoralist Health Development Project 2 |
£503,500 |
05/10/2011
48 |
This UK-based charity will use funding for a project providing vital maternal and child health services for livestock-rearing communities based in the Hamer, Dassenach and Dollo Ado districts of
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This UK-based charity will use funding for a project providing vital maternal and child health services for livestock-rearing communities based in the Hamer, Dassenach and Dollo Ado districts of Ethiopia. It will provide outreach, referrals and community volunteer distribution of contraceptives. Among other services, health staff will be trained in life-saving skills, newborn care, family planning and HIV/AIDS prevention and management.Birth waiting huts will also be constructed.
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