Enhancing Mother, Newborn and Child Health – Response to COVID-19


Reporting Organization:ADRA Canada
Total Budget ($CAD):$ 3,975,000
Timeframe: July 24, 2020 - September 30, 2021
Status: Implementation
Contact Information: Unspecified

Partner & Funder Profiles


Reporting Organization


ADRA Canada

Participating Organizations


Unspecified

Funders (Total Budget Contribution)


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Location


Country - Total Budget Allocation


Cambodia - $ 2,027,647.50 (51.01%)

Philippines (the) - $ 1,947,352.50 (48.99%)

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Areas of Focus


Health - Total Budget Allocation


Health Promotion & Education (45.00 %)

Nutrition (31.00 %)

Reproductive Health & Rights incl. Maternal Health (13.00 %)

Other - Total Budget Allocation


Other (11.00 %)

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Description


This project works to respond to the threat of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Cambodia and the Philippines, by reducing or preventing local COVID-19 transmission and the disproportionate gender effects of COVID-19 on women and girls at the household, community, and structural level in Cambodia and the Philippines. Project activities include: (1) providing support to individuals, especially women and girls, to gain access and control over the practical resources necessary for their health and well-being during the pandemic, such as personal protective equipment, psychosocial support, food and financial support kits, and materials for menstrual hygiene for those in quarantine or isolation; (2) supporting vulnerable households who have lost their livelihoods, through counseling and mediation assistance to extend loans and delay repayment schedules, as well as provide supports to assist with continuity of farming and fishing, and provide targeted cash transfers and/or nutritional food assistance kits; (3) supporting the continuity of life saving health services, such as sexual reproductive health and rights and gender-based violence services and family care needs; (4) raising public awareness with local partners on matters related to COVID-19, sexual and reproductive health, and gender-based violence via radio, information education and communication materials, social media, SMS blasts and loudspeaker; and (5) building the capacity of institutions to reduce transmission and respond to the gender specific needs of those impacted by the pandemic. This project expects to reach 106,535 people. This project also provides border quarantine support, which contributes to protecting an estimated total population of 3,005,018 people.

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Target Population


Gender and age: Adult women Children, girls Newborns Under-5 children Adult men Adolescent males Adolescent females Children, boys
Total Direct Population: 16,966
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Outputs


3,133 health care workers
150 clinical and non-clinical front-line workers were provided with mental health and psychosocial support services
780 girl and boy quarantine clients and community members were provided with mental health and psychosocial support services
12,903 People reached
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Results & Indicators


Expected Results


The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) improved utilization of gender-equitable and environment-sensitive essential health services by mothers, pregnant women newborns and children under five; (2) increased gender-equitable consumption of nutritious foods and supplements by mothers, pregnant women, newborns and children under five years of age in communities with vulnerable or marginalized groups in Cambodia, the Philippines, Myanmar and Rwanda; and (3) increased engagement of Canadian women and men, including youth, in global maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition.

Achieved Results


Results as of March 31, 2021 include: 1) 3,133 health care workers trained on COVID-19 prevention, detection, treatment and surveillance services; 2) 150 clinical and non-clinical front-line workers were provided with mental health and psychosocial support services; 3) 780 girl and boy quarantine clients and community members were provided with mental health and psychosocial support services; and 4) 12,903 people were reached through various interventions aimed to help prevent, respond to and end sexual and gender-based violence, including child, early and forced marriage and/or female genital mutilation.

Indicators


  • None Selected
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Associated Projects (If applicable)


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