Institutional Support Grant (ISG)


Reporting Organization:Grand Challenges Canada
Total Budget ($CAD): $ 120,232,368
Timeframe:April 1, 2021 - March 27, 2034
Status:Actif
Contact Information: Unspecified

Partner & Funder Profiles


Reporting Organization


Grand Challenges Canada

Participating Organizations


Unspecified

Funders (Total Budget Contribution)


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Location


Unspecified

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Areas of Focus


Health - Total Budget Allocation


Health Systems, Training & Infrastructure (0 %)

HIV (0 %)

Infectious & Communicable Diseases (0 %)

Mental Health (0 %)

Sexual Health & Rights (0 %)

Neglected Tropical Diseases (0 %)

Secondary/Tertiary Health Care (0 %)

Primary Health Care (0 %)

Reproductive Health & Rights incl. Maternal Health (0 %)

Nutrition (0 %)

Newborn & Child Health (0 %)

Health Promotion & Education (0 %)

Adolescent Health (0 %)

Non-Communicable Diseases (0 %)

Other - Total Budget Allocation


Education (0 %)

Gender Equality (0 %)

WASH (0 %)

Humanitarian Response (0 %)

Sexual & Gender-based Violence (0 %)

Food Security & Agriculture (0 %)

Disaster Risk Reduction & Early Recovery (0 %)

Human Rights, Advocacy & Public Engagement (0 %)

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Description


The Institutional Support Grant (ISG) builds upon a longstanding partnership between Grand Challenges Canada (GCC) and Global Affairs Canada (GAC). Through ISG, GCC continues to invest in innovations that improve the health, wellbeing, and survival of vulnerable women, adolescents, children, and newborns, including those affected by conflict.

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Target Population


Gender and age: Adolescent females Adolescent males Adult women Adult men Under-5 children Children, girls Children, boys Newborns Older adults, women Older adults, men
Descriptors: LGBTQ2I Communities Internally displaced people (IDP) Persons with disabilities Indigenous peoples Refugees Rural Urban
Total Direct Population:20,446,839
Total Indirect Population:180,617
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Outputs


Unspecified

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Results & Indicators


Expected Results


Achieved Results


Indicators


SRHR-related Indicators
  • # of advocacy and public engagement activities completed which are focused on SRHR
  • # of teachers/facilitators trained on comprehensive sexuality education
  • # of women’s rights organizations and networks (international and local) advancing SRHR
  • # of women provided with a safe, legal abortion or post-abortion care
  • # of women and girls (age) provided with access to sexual and reproductive health services, including modern methods of contraception
  • # of women and girls, men and boys, demonstrating positive attitudes towards ending SGBV
  • # of health care service providers trained in SRHR services
  • # of national laws, policies and strategies relating to SRHR implemented or strengthened
  • # of people who have experienced, or are at risk of, any form of SGBV that have received related services in the previous 12 months
  • # of people provided with modern contraception (by method)
  • # of health professionals trained to provide safe abortion and post-abortion care
  • % of women who decided to use family planning, alone or jointly with their husbands/partners
  • $ invested that promote the integration of comprehensive sexuality education in school curriculums
MNCH-related indicators
  • # of district/health facilities that use sex disaggregated data to inform health service delivery
  • # of health facilities equipped with maternal and newborn child health, or sexual and reproductive health equipment
  • # of health facilities that provide gender-responsive family-planning services
  • %/total of sick children under 5 receiving treatment for malaria, pneumonia, or diarrhea
  • %/total of women attended at least four times during pregnancy by any provider for reasons related to the pregnancy
  • %/total households with access to a safe water supply
  • %/total households and institutions (schools/clinics) with access to adequate sanitation and hygiene facilities
  • %/total of mothers, and %/total of babies, who received postnatal care within two days of childbirth
  • %/total of health workers (male/female) trained and using their learned skills
  • Women’s groups/CSOs participating in the development of strategies and/or projects
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    Associated Projects (If applicable)


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