International Development Grant
DRC - Emergency Health Care - Doctors Without Borders Canada 2016
Project Number: CA-3-D003189001
Status: Closed
Country/Region:
Maximum Contribution: $800,000.00
Start Date: March 29, 2016
End Date: December 31, 2016
Duration: 1.0 years
Project Description
March 2016 – The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) continues to experience one of the most complex and protracted humanitarian crises in the world with numerous large-scale displacement and returnee movements extremely low level basic services leading to large-scale cholera and measles epidemics increasing refugee populations and over 50 different armed groups that continue to terrorize communities particularly in Orientale North Kivu South Kivu and Katanga provinces. At least 1.6 million people in the DRC are internally displaced and a further 500 000 Congolese are living as refugees in neighbouring countries. Approximately 5 million people are food insecure and acute malnutrition is estimated at 8 per cent. Protection concerns remain very high with sexual violence and other abuses related to the violence plaguing vast numbers of civilians. Humanitarian needs could further increase if insecurity grows in relation to the deepening political crisis over elections planned for late this year. Overall an estimated 7.5 million people in the DRC (roughly 9% of the total population) are expected to require humanitarian assistance in 2016 (an increase of 500 000 over this time last year). With the support of GAC and other donors Doctors Without Borders is helping to meet the basic health needs of up to 350 000 conflict-affected people in Manono territory Tanganyika province. Through its support to local hospitals and health centres in this area Doctors Without Borders is supporting conflict-affected communities to access quality life-saving healthcare. Project activities include: (1) providing primary healthcare including reproductive health immunizations ambulatory therapeutic feeding and health promotion activities to up to 77 000 people; (2) providing secondary health care including emergency surgery and pediatric inpatient care to up to 1 800 people; and (3) providing training and support to staff at seven health centres and one hospital to recogn
Expected Results
The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) increased access to basic health care; and (2) increased access to interventions aimed at preventing identifying and treating malnutrition among children. The expected ultimate outcome is lives saved suffering alleviated and human dignity maintained in countries experiencing humanitarian crisis or acute food insecurity.
Key Information
Executing Agency:
Doctors Without Borders
Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Program:
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Last Modified:
September 19, 2025
Development Classifications
DAC Sector:
Aid Type: Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by implementing partners
Collaboration: Bilateral
Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Selection Mechanism:
Humanitarian Response