humanitarian
ACTIVITY TITLE
Global Emergency Nutrition Program - Action Against Hunger 2021-2023
Programme de nutrition d’urgence global - Action contre la faim 2021-2023
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
Bilateral 1
Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by implementing partners B03
Standard grant 110 1
Planned end date 2023-12-31
Actual start date 2021-03-15
Actual end date 2022-09-12
activity status: Finalisation
Physical activity is complete or the final disbursement has been made, but the activity remains open pending financial sign off or M&E
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 3 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
Action Against Hunger
Action contre la Faim
CRS International NGO
Implementing International NGO
Affaires étrangères, Commerce et Développement Canada
Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada
REF CA-3
Extending Government
Canada
Canada
REF CA
Funding Government
General
January 2021, approximately 235 million people worldwide will need humanitarian assistance and protection due in part to ongoing conflicts, natural disasters and recent disease outbreaks. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has exacerbated the needs globally and placed further strain on an already stretched humanitarian system. In response to the unprecedented level of humanitarian needs, GAC’s humanitarian assistance provides predictable, multi-year, multi-country support to longstanding partners to deliver quality programming in protracted humanitarian contexts globally. With GAC’s support, Action Against Hunger (ACF) provides lifesaving assistance to address the urgent needs of up to 2,000,000 crisis-affected people in multiple countries across the globe for three years. This project focuses on improving the nutritional status of vulnerable populations through delivering emergency nutrition and complementary health and water, sanitation and hygiene services. Project activities include: (1) providing treatment of severe acute malnutrition for girls and boys under the age of five and women of reproductive age; (2) providing gender-sensitive health support for women, girls and boys, such as access to baby and child-friendly spaces and gender-based violence referral pathways; (3) providing gender-sensitive water, sanitation and hygiene services at the community level and in health facilities; (4) providing sexual reproductive health and rights services and support for the decision-making role of women; and (5) providing mental health gender-based violence-related support for women, girls, men and boys.
Janvier 2021, En janvier 2021, environ 235 millions de personnes dans le monde auront besoin d'une assistance et d'une protection humanitaires, en raison notamment des conflits en cours, des catastrophes naturelles et des récentes épidémies. La pandémie de coronavirus (COVID-19) a exacerbé les besoins à l’échelle mondiale et mis à rude épreuve un système humanitaire déjà surchargé. En réponse au niveau sans précédent des besoins humanitaires, l'aide humanitaire de GAC fournit un soutien prévisible, pluriannuel et multi-pays à des partenaires de longue date afin de fournir une programmation de qualité dans des contextes humanitaires prolongés dans le monde entier. Avec le soutien d’AMC, Action contre la faim (ACF) fournit une assistance vitale pour répondre aux besoins urgents d’environ 2 millions de personnes touchées par la crise dans plusieurs pays du monde pendant trois ans. Ce projet se concentre sur l’amélioration de l’état nutritionnel des populations vulnérables, en fournissant une nutrition d’urgence et des services complémentaires de santé, d’eau, d’assainissement et d’hygiène. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) le traitement de la malnutrition aiguë sévère pour les filles et les garçons de moins de cinq ans et des femmes en âge de procréer; 2) la fourniture d’un soutien sanitaire adapté aux femmes, aux filles et aux garçons, tel que l’accès à des espaces adaptés aux bébés et aux enfants, et des voies d’orientation en cas de violence sexiste; 3) la fourniture de services d’eau, d’assainissement et d’hygiène adaptés aux femmes au niveau communautaire et dans les établissements de santé; 4) la fourniture de services de santé et de droits sexuels et reproductifs et le soutien au rôle décisionnel des femmes; 5) la fourniture d’un soutien en matière de santé mentale lié à la violence sexiste pour les femmes, les filles, les hommes et les garçons.
policy marker( 16 )
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
not targeted Reporting Organisation The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
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.
Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Disability not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Nutrition significant objective OECD DAC CRS Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
Aid to Environment not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy 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 ( 18 )
SomaliaSO
11.11
Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)CD
10.29
YemenYE
8.84
ChadTD
7.02
Burkina FasoBF
6.64
EthiopiaET
6.64
South SudanSS
6.64
NigeriaNG
6.54
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)VE
5.96
BangladeshBD
4.81
ColombiaCO
4.81
CameroonCM
4.43
Niger (the)NE
4.43
Sudan (the)SD
4.43
Syrian Arab Republic (the)SY
2.31
MadagascarMG
2.22
Central African Republic (the)CF
1.44
MyanmarMM
1.44
sector ( 3 )
OECD DAC CRS 5 digit1( 3 )
The sector reported corresponds to an OECD DAC CRS 5-digit purpose code http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/Sector/
Emergency food assistance72040
49.96
Material relief assistance and services72010
25.02
Basic Health Care Services in Emergencies72011
25.02
GLOSSARY
Emergency food assistanceProvision and distribution of food; cash and vouchers for the purchase of food; non-medical nutritional interventions for the benefit of crisis-affected people, including refugees and internally displaced people in developing countries in emergency situations. Includes logistical costs. Excludes non-emergency food assistance (52010), food security policy and administrative management (43071), household food programmes (43072) and medical nutrition interventions (therapeutic feeding) (72010 and 72011).
Material relief assistance and servicesShelter, water, sanitation, education, health services including supply of medicines and malnutrition management, including medical nutrition management; supply of other nonfood relief items (including cash and voucher delivery modalities) for the benefit of crisisaffected people, including refugees and internally displaced people in developing countries, Includes assistance delivered by or coordinated by international civil protection units in the immediate aftermath of a disaster (in-kind assistance, deployment of specially-equipped teams, logistics and transportation, or assessment and coordination by experts sent to the field). Also includes measures to promote and protect the safety, well-being, dignity and integrity of crisis-affected people including refugees and internally displaced persons in developing countries. (Activities designed to protect the security of persons or properties through the use or display of force are not reportable as ODA.)
Basic Health Care Services in EmergenciesProvision of health services (basic health services, mental health, sexual and reproductive health), medical nutritional intervention (therapeutic feeding and medical interventions for treating malnutrition) and supply of medicines for the benefit of affected people. Excludes supplemental feeding (72040).
Financial Overview
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
Disbursement ( 4 )
Budget ( 3 )
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement
Budget
Budget ( 3 )
START END TYPE STATUS VALUE
2020-04-01 2021-03-31 Original Committed 16,000,000
CAD
2021-04-01 2022-03-31 Original Committed 16,000,000
CAD
2022-04-01 2023-03-31 Original Committed 16,000,000
CAD
Budget
Transactions ( 5 )
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2021-03-15
FLOW ODA 10
STATUS Untied 5
52,000,000
CAD
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement ( 4 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2021-03-17
FLOW ODA 10
16,000,000
CAD
2022-01-28
FLOW ODA 10
16,000,000
CAD
2022-03-16
FLOW ODA 10
4,000,000
CAD
2023-01-03
FLOW ODA 10
16,000,000
CAD
Disbursement
result( 1 )
outcome( 1 )
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 attendus de ce projet sont les suivants : 1) environ 220 000 femmes, filles, hommes et garçons souffrant de malnutrition aiguë ont bénéficié de services de prévention et de traitement de la malnutrition; 2) 50 000 personnes touchées par une crise ont accès à l’eau potable; 3) 260 000 femmes, filles, hommes et garçons ont participé à des séances de promotion de l’assainissement et de l’hygiène tenant compte des spécificités des sexes; 4fourni des droits sexuels et reproductifs et des services maternels à 75 000 adolescentes et femmes; 5) environ 75 000 membres de la communauté et dirigeants locaux ont participé à des séances de promotion de l’égalité des sexes et d’un rôle décisionnel accru pour les femmes au sein des ménages. Le résultat final escompté est de sauver des vies, d’atténuer les souffrances et de préserver la dignité humaine dans les pays en proie à des crises humanitaires ou à une insécurité alimentaire aiguë
The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) an estimated 220,000 acutely malnourished women, girls, men and boys received malnutrition prevention and treatment services; (2) 50,000 crisis-affected people have access to safe drinking water; (3) 260,000 women, girls, men and boys participated in gender-sensitive sanitation and hygiene promotion sessions; (4) provided sexual reproductive rights and maternal services to 75,000 adolescent girls and women; and (5) an estimated 75,000 community members and local leaders attended sessions promoting gender equality and greater decision-making role for women within households. The expected ultimate outcome is lives saved, suffering alleviated, and human dignity maintained in countries experiencing humanitarian crises or acute food insecurity.
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
2021200061 CRS Activity identifier
CODE A2
No description provided