ACTIVITY TITLE
Integrated Nutrition and Gender Project in Senegal (PINGS)
Projet intégré de nutrition et de genre au Sénégal (PINGS)
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
Sub-national: Multi-first-level administrative areas 5 Bilateral 1
Project-type interventions C01
Standard grant 110 1
Planned end date 2028-12-31
Actual start date 2021-09-15
activity status: Implementation
The activity is currently being implemented
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
Initiative pour les micronutriments
Micronutrient Initiative
CRS International NGO
Implementing International NGO
General
Ce projet vise à transformer de manière positive les relations de genre afin d’améliorer la santé, en particulier la nutrition et la santé de la reproduction (SR), des femmes et des adolescentes au Sénégal. Le projet cible 200 000 femmes enceintes/allaitantes et 600 000 adolescentes dans les cinq régions les plus affectées par les inégalités de genre et la malnutrition, exacerbé par l’impact de la pandémie soit Kaffrine, Kédougou, Kolda, Sédhiou et Tambacounda. Les activités de ce projet comprennent: 1) offre de développement professionnel dans le domaine de la nutrition pour les femmes; 2) développement d’une stratégie pour attirer et renforcer la capacité des femmes et des adolescentes dans des positions de leadership, d’action collective et de plaidoyer en faveur de la santé (nutrition et SR); 3) offre d’activités de communication et de sensibilisation pour aider les femmes et les fille à mieux comprendre leurs droits et leurs besoins en nutrition, SR et égalité des genres; 4) offre de formations en entreprenariat visant à renforcer les capacités des femmes à gérer et pérenniser des micros, petites et moyennes entreprises favorable à la nutrition; 5) approvisionnement de services d’assistance technique pour l’institutionnalisation de l’égalité des genres au sein des 12 ministères qui contribuent au bon état nutritionnel des populations en vue d’améliorer la qualité des services; 6) accompagnement des communautés pour une mobilisation accrue des personnes influentes pour promouvoir le partage équitable du pouvoir et des responsabilités en santé (nutrition et SR) entre les femmes et les hommes.
This project seeks to positively transform gender relations to improve the health of women and adolescent girls in Senegal, particularly their nutrition and reproductive health (RH). The project targets 200,000 pregnant/nursing women and 600,000 adolescent girls in the 5 regions most affected by gender inequalities and malnutrition, and worsened by the impact of the pandemic: Kaffrine, Kédougou, Kolda, Sédhiou and Tambacounda. Project activities include : (1) offering professional development in the field of women’s nutrition; (2) developing a strategy to attract women and adolescent girls and build their capacity in positions of leadership, collective action and advocacy on health matters (nutrition and RH); (3) conducting communication and awareness raising activities to help women and girls better understand their rights and needs when it comes to nutrition, RH and gender equality; (4) providing entrepreneurship training to build women’s capacity to manage and ensure the sustainability of micro-, small and medium enterprises that promote nutrition; (5) providing technical assistance to institutionalize gender equality in 12 ministries that contribute to people’s good nutritional status, with the goal of improving service quality; and (6) supporting communities to ensure influential people are engaged in promoting the equitable sharing of power and responsibilities between women and men with regard to health (nutrition and RH).
policy marker( 4 )
CODELIST SIGNIFICANCE VOCABULARY DESCRIPTION
Adolescent (Youth) Issues
Questions touchant les adolescents (jeunes)
CODE 10
significant objective Reporting Organisation Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
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.
Gender Equality 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?"
Nutrition 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?"
recipient country ( 1 )
SenegalSN
100
LOCATION ( 6 )
NAME DESCRIPTION POSITION CLASS REACH EXACTNESS
ID 2244991 (Geonames)
13.77073 -13.66734 Populated Place Activity Approximate
ID 2249781 (Geonames)
13 -14.41667 Populated Place Activity Approximate
ID 2253354 (Geonames)
14.6937 -17.44406 Populated Place Activity Approximate
ID 7303935 (Geonames)
14.10528 -15.54565 Populated Place Activity Approximate
ID 7303936 (Geonames)
12.55146 -12.17586 Populated Place Activity Approximate
ID 7303937 (Geonames)
12.70683 -15.55801 Populated Place Activity Approximate
sector ( 5 )
OECD DAC CRS 5 digit1( 5 )
The sector reported corresponds to an OECD DAC CRS 5-digit purpose code http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/Sector/
Basic nutrition12240
25
Population policy and administrative management13010
25
Family planning13030
20
Women's rights organisations and movements, and government institutions15170
20
Ending violence against women and girls15180
10
GLOSSARY
Basic nutritionMicronutrient deficiency identification and supplementation; Infant and young child feeding promotion including exclusive breastfeeding; Non-emergency management of acute malnutrition and other targeted feeding programs (including complementary feeding); Staple food fortification including salt iodization; Nutritional status monitoring and national nutrition surveillance; Research, capacity building, policy development, monitoring and evaluation in support of these interventions. Use code 11250 for school feeding and 43072 for household food security.
Population policy and administrative managementPopulation/development policies; demographic research/analysis; reproductive health research; unspecified population activities. (Use purpose code 15190 for data on migration and refugees. Use code 13096 for census work, vital registration and migration data collection.)
Family planningFamily planning services including counselling; information, education and communication (IEC) activities; delivery of contraceptives; capacity building and training.
Women's rights organisations and movements, and government institutionsSupport for feminist, women-led and women's rights organisations and movements, and institutions (governmental and non-govermental) at all levels to enhance their effectiveness, influence and substainability (activities and core-funding). These organisations exist to bring about transformative change for gender equality and/or the rights of women and girls in developing countries. Their activities include agenda-setting, advocacy, policy dialogue, capacity development, awareness raising and prevention, service provision, conflict-prevention and peacebuilding, research, organising, and alliance and network building
Ending violence against women and girlsSupport to programmes designed to prevent and eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls/gender-based violence. This encompasses a broad range of forms of physical, sexual and psychological violence including but not limited to: intimate partner violence (domestic violence); sexual violence; female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C); child, early and forced marriage; acid throwing; honour killings; and trafficking of women and girls. Prevention activities may include efforts to empower women and girls; change attitudes, norms and behaviour; adopt and enact legal reforms; and strengthen implementation of laws and policies on ending violence against women and girls, including through strengthening institutional capacity. Interventions to respond to violence against women and girls/gender-based violence may include expanding access to services including legal assistance, psychosocial counselling and health care; training personnel to respond more effectively to the needs of survivors; and ensuring investigation, prosecution and punishment of perpetrators of violence.
Financial Overview
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
Disbursement ( 11 )
Budget ( 7 )
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement
Budget
Budget ( 7 )
START END TYPE STATUS VALUE
2020-04-01 2021-03-31 Original Committed 500,000
CAD
2021-04-01 2022-03-31 Original Committed 2,100,000
CAD
2022-04-01 2023-03-31 Original Committed 6,100,000
CAD
2023-04-01 2024-03-31 Original Committed 6,200,000
CAD
2024-04-01 2025-03-31 Original Committed 7,100,000
CAD
2025-04-01 2026-03-31 Original Committed 7,100,000
CAD
2026-04-01 2027-03-31 Original Committed 6,800,000
CAD
Budget
Transactions ( 12 )
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2021-09-15
FLOW ODA 10
STATUS Untied 5
35,000,000
CAD
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement ( 11 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2021-12-14
FLOW ODA 10
1,908,928
CAD
2022-07-05
FLOW ODA 10
1,383,939
CAD
2023-02-07
FLOW ODA 10
-940,748
CAD
2023-02-07
FLOW ODA 10
940,748
CAD
2023-09-06
FLOW ODA 10
2,858,732
CAD
2023-12-14
FLOW ODA 10
479,168
CAD
2024-08-02
FLOW ODA 10
2,815,295
CAD
2024-12-09
FLOW ODA 10
2,539,510
CAD
2025-07-09
FLOW ODA 10
1,500,000
CAD
2025-12-08
FLOW ODA 10
6,118,564
CAD
2026-03-30
FLOW ODA 10
387,953
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 : 1) le renforcement du pouvoir des femmes et des adolescentes à exercer leurs droits et à améliorer leur santé (nutrition et SR) et celle de ceux qui les entourent, dans un contexte marqué par la pandémie du coronavirus (COVID-19); 2) le renforcement de l’institutionnalisation de l’égalité des genres, dans l’approche multisectorielle des ministères ciblés, afin d’améliorer la qualité des services intégrés en nutrition pour les femmes et les adolescentes; 3) l’amélioration des pratiques des acteurs-clés, en particulier des communautés, pour une meilleure égalité des genres et un accès équitable à la santé (nutrition et SR) des femmes et des adolescentes.
The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) women and adolescent girls are empowered to exercise their rights and improve their health (nutrition and RH) and the health of those around them, in the context of the coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic; (2) gender equality is institutionalized in the multisector approach of the target ministries, in order to improve the quality of integrated nutrition services for women and adolescent girls; and (3) the practices of key actors, particularly communities, are improved to ensure better gender equality and equitable access to health (nutrition and RH) for women and adolescent girls.
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Qualitative Qualitative
Outcome
indicator( 1 )
Results achieved
Résultats atteints
INDICATOR
Results achieved
Résultats atteints
Les résultats obtenus jusqu’en mars 2025 comprennent?: 1) une formation de 170 femmes aux différents niveaux de leadership (communautaire, régional, national), renforçant leur pouvoir décisionnel. 2) une formation de 296 femmes et jeunes sur le plaidoyer, incluant les principes transversaux et l’élaboration de plans d’action; 3) une formation de 141 femmes membres de groupement à intérêts économiques en stratégie commerciale, marketing, conditionnement et formalisation juridique; 4) une formation de 133 femmes par la direction de l'Alphabétisation et des langues nationales du Sénégal au programme d’alphabétisation fonctionnelle intégrant des modules sur la nutrition, la santé reproductive et l’égalité de genre; 5) un soutien à 125 associations villageoises d’épargne et de crédit et 33 groupements à intérêts économiques regroupant plus de 3 300 femmes, en littératie financière,?gouvernance, entrepreneuriat, gestion d’activités génératrices de revenus. En plus de ceci, le projet a formé 105 femmes sur les violences basées sur le genre; 6) une sensibilisation de 10 766 adolescentes à travers des clubs de jeunes filles sur la santé reproductive, l’hygiène menstruelle et la prévention des mariages précoces; 7) une distribution de 2 220 kits d’hygiène menstruelle; 8) une formation de 164 leaders religieux à l’approche Channel of hope, ayant mené 149 activités touchant 3 998 personnes; 9) une sensibilisation de 7 656 grands-mères sur la santé des femmes et le partage des responsabilités domestiques.
Results achieved as of March 2025 include: (1) trained 170 women at community, regional, and national levels in leadership, strengthening their decision-making power; (2) trained 296 women and youth with advocacy skills, including transversal principles, and action plan development; (3) trained 141 women from economic interest groups in business strategy, marketing, packaging, and legal formalization; (4) trained 133 women through Senegal’s directorate of literacy and national languages (DALN) in a functional literacy program integrating modules on nutrition, reproductive health, and gender equality; (5) supported 125 village savings and loan associations and 33 economic interest groups, involving over 3,300 women, with training in financial education, governance, entrepreneurship, income-generating activity management. In addition to that, the project trained 105 women on gender-based violence;?6) raised awareness 10,766 adolescent girls through girls’ clubs focused on reproductive health, menstrual hygiene, and early marriage prevention; (7) distributed 2,220 menstrual hygiene kits; (8) trained of 164 religious leaders in the Channel of hope approach, who conducted 149 activities reaching 3,998 people; (9) raised awareness 7,656 grandmothers in awareness sessions on women’s health and the equitable sharing of domestic responsibilities.?
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
2021200100 CRS Activity identifier
CODE A2
No description provided