International Development Grant
Terre Sans Frontières - Volunteer Cooperation 2015-2020
Project Number: CA-3-D001078001
Status: Closed
Country/Region:
Maximum Contribution: $1,161,040.00
Start Date: May 25, 2015
End Date: May 31, 2020
Duration: 5.0 years
Project Description
This Volunteer Cooperation Program allows for the sending of 60 volunteer advisors mainly dentists optometrists and homeopaths mission. The program aims to 1) strengthen the individual capacities of local partners; 2) improve the practices of health and education professionals; and 3) improve the day-to-day practices of managers and staff of partner organizations. These health professionals will aim to help alleviate on a volunteer basis some of the most urgent health deficiencies among the poor starting with children and school-aged children and their mothers in regions lacking access to care. This will significantly increase the learning capacity job performance and income of beneficiaries. In addition the Canadian volunteers contribute to community management of certain health problems by promoting the establishment of fruitful and lasting collaboration between organizations from within the community and the services provided by public health institutions. The program also supports a public engagement program to form a body of Canadian citizens who are more educated informed and engaged.
Expected Results
The expected intermediate outcomes for this project include: (1) increased capacity of developing country partners to deliver sustainable development results in response to local needs by making use of the skills and expertise of qualified Canadian volunteers; and (2) enhanced participation of Canadians in Canada’s sustainable development efforts.
Progress & Results Achieved
Results achieved as of March 2020 include: 1) 107 volunteers (77 women and 30 men) health professionals were recruited and deployed to Honduras Bolivia and Tanzania completing nearly 2 593 days of work; 2) 208 trainings were conducted with 275 health professionals from Honduras Bolivia and Tanzania including 195 women (71%); 3) 96% of trained professionals report having improved their health-related skills; 4) 97% of volunteers believe that their actions will have a lasting impact; 5) 79% of developing country partners report a moderate or significant increase in their skills knowledge or abilities as a result of the contributions of Canadian volunteers; 6) 78% of beneficiaries who are community members report an increase in their social well-being as a result of developing country partners' projects. 7) 66% of volunteers are interested in continuing their involvement in support of Canada's international development efforts. These results have contributed to the increased capacity of project country partners to achieve sustainable development results that meet local needs. A total of 30 759 beneficiaries had access to improved dental and visual health care in their communities as a result of the installed/rehabilitated clinics and vocational trainings provided by volunteers.
Key Information
Executing Agency:
Terre sans frontières
Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Program:
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Last Modified:
September 19, 2025
Development Classifications
DAC Sector:
Aid Type: Donor country personnel
Collaboration: Bilateral
Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Selection Mechanism:
Call for Proposals