Reporting Organization: | The Rotary Foundation |
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Total Budget ($CAD): | $ 6,000,000 |
Timeframe: | May 21, 2015 - June 30, 2020 |
Status: | Implementation |
Contact Information: | Unspecified |
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Cambodia - $ 154,800.00 (2.58%) | |
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Honduras - $ 51,600.00 (0.86%) | |
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Ghana - $ 45,600.00 (0.76%) | |
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Kenya - $ 34,200.00 (0.57%) | |
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Togo - $ 27,600.00 (0.46%) | |
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Ukraine - $ 21,600.00 (0.36%) | |
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Belize - $ 21,000.00 (0.35%) | |
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Nepal - $ 15,600.00 (0.26%) | |
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Sub-Saharan Africa - $ 1,668,000.00 (27.80%) | |
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South America - $ 1,252,200.00 (20.87%) | |
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Southeast Asia - $ 600,000.00 (10.00%) | |
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Central America - $ 547,800.00 (9.13%) | |
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South Asia - $ 492,000.00 (8.20%) | |
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East Asia - $ 438,000.00 (7.30%) | |
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North Africa - $ 360,000.00 (6.00%) | |
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Central Asia - $ 270,000.00 (4.50%) | |
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Health Promotion & Education (10 %) | |
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Primary Health Care (10 %) | |
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WASH (10 %) | |
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This project aims to help strengthen communities in under-served areas by improving education, vocational training and health care, and by developing local businesses. Project activities include: (1) provide equipment and training to improve schools and teaching; (2) increase access to quality healthcare and services, and develop local businesses and community networks; (3) provide better instructions and learning material for teachers, trainers, schools and students, especially women and girls; (4) provide local health providers and community members with improved equipment and health service delivery; and (5) provide training to local businesses including women entrepreneurs and farmers with improved business skills and micro-finance.
Gender and age: | Adult women Adult men Children, girls Children, boys |
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Total Direct Population: | Unspecified |
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Return to topThe expected intermediate results for this project include: (1) increased growth of local business and community networks with women empowered to become business people and farmers; (2) increased utilization of quality healthcare and services including water and sanitation, with an emphasis on mothers and children; and (3) improved education and literacy rates, especially among girls and
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