ACTIVITY TITLE
Appuyer les services de santé essentiels des mères et des enfants au Bénin et au Togo
Supporting Essential Maternal and Child Health Services in Benin and Togo
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
Multi-national 3 Bilateral 1
Project-type interventions C01
Standard grant 110 1
Planned end date 2020-03-31
Actual start date 2016-03-29
Actual end date 2020-03-31
activity status: Closed
Physical activity is complete or the final disbursement has been made.
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 3 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
Affaires étrangères, Commerce et Développement Canada
Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada
REF CA-3
Extending Government
Canada
Canada
REF CA
Funding Government
Global Aid Network
Global Aid Network
CRS Networks
Implementing
General
Le projet se concentre sur la prestation d'interventions multiples et complémentaires pour soutenir et améliorer l'infrastructure, la formation et la durabilité des services de santé essentiels, notamment en matière de santé maternelle et infantile au sein de plusieurs communautés rurales au Bénin et au Togo. Le projet comporte un modèle de clinique de santé concentrique visant à améliorer : (i) l'accès à l'eau potable, (ii) la formation aux pratiques de santé et d'égalité des sexes; (iii) la santé des mères, des nouveau-nés et des enfants (SMNE) au niveau de la nutrition, de la prévention clinique et de la gestion des maladies. Les bénéficiaires sont les mères, les femmes enceintes, les nouveau-nés et les enfants de moins de cinq ans. Les travailleurs de la clinique équipés et formés, les femmes du village impliquées dans les opportunités de leadership et les villageois en general bénéficient aussi tous d'un accès équitable à une source d'eau propre et durable, et de formations pour vivre une vie en meilleure santé. GAIN Canada met le projet en oeuvre en collaboration avec les groupes GAIN Bénin, GAIN Togo, l'Alliance de santé communautaire Canada Bénin (ASCCB) et Vision, initiative et engagement pour la Santé (VIES).
The project focuses on the delivery of multiple and complementary interventions to support and build up the infrastructure, training, and sustainability of essential health services particularly relating to maternal and child health at the level of multiple rural communities across Benin and Togo. The project comprises a concentric health clinic model seeking to improve: (i) access to clean water; (ii) training in healthy practices and gender equality; and (iii) maternal, newbord and child health (MNCH) across nutrition, clinical prevention and disease management domains. The beneficiaries are mothers, pregnant women, newborns and children under five. Other direct beneficiaries include clinic workers equipped and trained, other women villagers involved in leadership opportunities, and all villagers through equitable access to an environmentally sustained clean water source and training in healthy practices. GAIN Canada works closely alongside GAIN Bénin, GAIN Togo, Alliance de santé communautaire Canada Bénin (ASCCB) and Vision, initiative et engagement pour la santé (VIES) in order to implement this project.
policy marker( 14 )
CODELIST SIGNIFICANCE VOCABULARY DESCRIPTION
Adolescent (Youth) Issues
Questions touchant les adolescents (jeunes)
CODE 10
not targeted Reporting Organisation The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Children's issues
Questions touchant les enfants
CODE 9
significant objective Reporting Organisation Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
ICT as a tool for development
Les TIC comme outils de développement
CODE 13
not targeted Reporting Organisation The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Indigenous issues
Questions touchant les populations autochtones
CODE 11
not targeted Reporting Organisation The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Questions urbaines
Urban issues
CODE 8
not targeted Reporting Organisation The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Gender Equality significant objective OECD DAC CRS Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
Disability not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid to Environment principal objective OECD DAC CRS Principal (primary) policy objectives are those which can be identified as being fundamental in the design and impact of the activity and which are an explicit objective of the activity. They may be selected by answering the question "Would the activity have been undertaken without this objective?"
Participatory Development/Good Governance not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Trade Development not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
recipient country ( 2 )
BeninBJ
66
TogoTG
34
LOCATION ( 2 )
NAME DESCRIPTION POSITION CLASS REACH EXACTNESS
ID 2363686 (Geonames)
Administrative Region Intended Beneficiaries Approximate
ID 2395170 (Geonames)
Administrative Region Intended Beneficiaries Approximate
sector ( 2 )
OECD DAC CRS 5 digit1( 2 )
The sector reported corresponds to an OECD DAC CRS 5-digit purpose code http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/Sector/
Basic drinking water supply14031
50.1
Health education12261
49.9
GLOSSARY
Basic drinking water supplyRural water supply schemes using handpumps, spring catchments, gravity-fed systems, rainwater collection and fog harvesting, storage tanks, small distribution systems typically with shared connections/points of use. Urban schemes using handpumps and local neighbourhood networks including those with shared connections.
Health educationInformation, education and training of the population for improving health knowledge and practices; public health and awareness campaigns; promotion of improved personal hygiene practices, including use of sanitation facilities and handwashing with soap.
Financial Overview
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
Disbursement ( 9 )
Budget ( 5 )
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement
Budget
Budget ( 5 )
START END TYPE STATUS VALUE
2016-04-01 2017-03-31 Original Committed 801,140
CAD
2017-04-01 2018-03-31 Original Committed 1,148,400
CAD
2018-04-01 2019-03-31 Original Committed 965,009
CAD
2019-04-01 2020-03-31 Original Committed 600,168
CAD
2020-04-01 2021-03-31 Original Committed 182,077
CAD
Budget
Transactions ( 10 )
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2016-03-29
FLOW ODA 10
STATUS Untied 5
3,647,689.17
CAD
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement ( 9 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2016-04-08
FLOW ODA 10
747,204
CAD
2017-06-02
FLOW ODA 10
1,129,388
CAD
2018-06-07
FLOW ODA 10
16,558
CAD
2018-06-07
FLOW ODA 10
966,150
CAD
2019-06-10
FLOW ODA 10
-156,488
CAD
2019-06-10
FLOW ODA 10
156,488
CAD
2019-06-10
FLOW ODA 10
156,488
CAD
2019-06-10
FLOW ODA 10
443,680
CAD
2020-08-12
FLOW ODA 10
182,077
CAD
Disbursement
result( 2 )
outcome( 2 )
GLOSSARY
OutcomeResults of the activity that produce an effect on the overall communities or issues you serve. For example lower rate of infection after a vaccination programme.
Outcome
indicator( 1 )
Expected Results
Résultats escomptés
INDICATOR
Results expected
Résultats escomptés
Les résultats escomptés de ce projet comprennent : i) une amélioration de la disponibilité et de l'utilisation des services de santé essentiels, à travers l'eau potable, la formation, l'amélioration des soins prénataux et la promotion de la SMNE et des interventions liées à l'eau, l'assainissement et l'hygiène à travers la formation des travailleurs de la clinique et en utilisant les réseaux actifs de la communauté; (ii) une augmentation de l'absorption et de la consommation d'aliments nutritifs, des consultations sur la nutrition, de nouvelles pratiques saines soutenues par les champions de la Santé de la famille et de formations sur les bonnes pratiques d'hygiène et d'assainissement.
The expected outcome impacting mothers, pregnant women, newborns and children under five include: i) improving availability and utilization of essential health services, through clean drinking water, training, improving antenatal care, and advancing MNCH and WASH through the training of clinic workers and by using active community networks; and (ii) increasing absorption and consumption of nutritious foods, nutrition counselling, new healthy practices supported by Family Health champions, and sanitation and hygiene training.
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Qualitative Qualitative
Outcome
indicator( 1 )
Results achieved
Résultats atteints
INDICATOR
Results achieved
Résultats atteints
Parmi les résultats obtenus jusqu'à la fin du projet (mars 2020) : 1) une augmentation de 78 % (la cible été de 80 %) par rapport à la base de référence du nombre d’hommes, de femmes et d’enfants utilisant des sources d'eau améliorées; 2) une augmentation de 44 % du nombre de consultations prénatales des femmes (l'objectif final été 20 %); 3) 99 % des hommes (point de référence à 39 %) et femmes (point de référence à 42 %) utilisent maintenant les ressources en eau et les installations sanitaires et d’hygiène mises à leur disposition dans les villages et les cliniques de santé, ce qui est supérieur à la cible de 90 %; 4) plus de 99 % des hommes et 98% des femmes ont le sentiment de consommer de l’eau potable salubre tout le temps ou la plupart du temps par rapport à un point de référence de 35 % pour les hommes et de 40 % pour les femmes; 5) il s'en trouvait 18 % de réduction de l'incidence de la diarrhée chez les mères et les enfants de moins de 5 ans, par rapport à l'objectif de 15 %; 6) les connaissances, les compétences et les capacités des agents de santé ont été améliorées, comme en témoigne un taux de réussite de 88 % aux évaluations post-formation, contre 43 % aux évaluations préformation; 7) 250,329 habitants (contre 167 500 à l'origine) dont 80 % sont des femmes et enfants ont maintenant accès à l'eau potable dans 281 communautés (objectif est 279) du Togo et du Bénin.
Results achieved as of the end of the project (March 2020) include: (1) an increase of 78% (the target was 80%) from the baseline of the number of men, women and children using improved water sources; (2) a 44% increase in visits to the clinic by women for prenatal care (the end target was 20%); (3) 99% of men (39% at baseline) and women (42% at baseline) are now using water, sanitation and hygiene resources in villages and health clinics, exceeding the end target of 90%; (4) over 99% of men and 98% of women reported they feel they are using safe drinking water all or most of the time, compared to the baseline of 35% for men and 40% for women; (5) there was a 18% reduction in the incidence of diarrhea in mothers and children under the age of 5, compared to the target of 15%; (6) the knowledge, skills and capacity of health workers was improved, as evidenced by a 88% pass rate in post-training evaluations, compared to 43% in pre-training evaluations; and (7) 250,329 villagers (exceeding the original target of 167,500 villagers) of which 80% are women and children, now have access to clean water in 281 communities (the target is 279) in Togo and Benin.
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Qualitative Qualitative
General Enquiries
Affaires étrangères, Commerce et Développement Canada (MAECD)
Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)
125 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0G2
125, promenade Sussex, Ottawa (Ontario), K1A 0G2
other identifier( 1 )
REFERENCE IDENTIFIER OWNER ORG IDENTIFIER TYPE DESCRIPTION
2016200013 CRS Activity identifier
CODE A2
No description provided