Reporting Organization: | Oxfam Canada |
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Total Budget ($CAD): | $ 18,629,813 |
Timeframe: | August 10, 2018 - June 1, 2025 |
Status: | Implementation |
Contact Information: |
Kimberly Quach [email protected] |
Philippines (the) - $ 18,629,813.00 (100.00%) | |
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Reproductive Health & Rights incl. Maternal Health (40.00 %) | |
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Sexual Health & Rights (40.00 %) | |
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Sexual & Gender-based Violence (20.00 %) | |
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Sexual Health and Empowerment (SHE) seeks to empower women and girls to secure their Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in six disadvantaged and conflict-affected regions of the Philippines.
It will improve knowledge and awareness of SRHR, particularly among women and girls, including the prevention of gender-based violence (GBV). It will strengthen health systems and community structures to deliver rights-based, comprehensive SRH information and services, and improve the effectiveness and capacity of women’s rights organizations (WROs) and women’s movements to advance SRHR and prevent GBV.
Gender and age: | Adult men Adult women Older adults, women Adolescent females Adolescent males |
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Descriptors: | Rural |
Total Direct Population: | 86,000 |
Total Indirect Population: | 260,000 |
19,321 | Trained Facilitators, Peer Educators and Barangay Health Workers |
59,709 | People reached through awareness raising |
3,503 | Trained |
52 | IEC materials developed |
904 | Sensitization actions or activities conducted |
1,140 | Trained health service providers and managers |
2,713 | Trained |
10 | Facilities meet standards |
10 | Facilities accredited |
11 | Facilities meet standards |
17 | Facilities with IMS |
10 | Capacity Building Grants |
20 | Research studies |
9 | Learning events |
20 | Advocacy strategies |
20 | Influencing activities |
Improved sexual and reproductive health and rights for women and girls in remote conflict affected and disadvantaged regions of the Philippines.
Improved sexual and reproductive health and rights for women and girls in remote conflict affected and disadvantaged regions of the Philippines.