International Development Grant
Canadian Lutheran World Relief - Program 2008-2013
Project Number: CA-3-S064236PRG
Status: Closed
Country/Region:
Maximum Contribution: $9,375,000.00
Start Date: July 02, 2008
End Date: December 31, 2013
Duration: 5.5 years
Project Description
The Canadian Lutheran World Relief (CLWR) program focuses on enabling women and men in disadvantaged communities to secure their rights and achieve greater control over their lives and livelihoods. It facilitates their participation in sustainable development activities thereby empowering them to enhance their quality of life through sustainable livelihoods and increased human security. The program has three strategic objectives: (1) to strengthen just and democratic civil society and local government; (2) to support poverty reduction by building healthy vibrant communities; and (3) to enhance gender equity programming and practices. CLWR works in partnership with the Lutheran World Federation in India Mozambique and Zambia; with Polytechnical Institute Tomas Katari - IPTK Farmers Development Program - PRODEC and Arado Foundation in Bolivia; and with Diaconia Urpichally and Comuniciones Aliadas in Peru.
Progress & Results Achieved
Results achieved as of March 2013 include: (1) Strengthening just and democratic civil society and local government: The program supported capacity building of 5 781 program stakeholders through participatory planning gender-balanced training to leaders awareness-generation programs on key issues and the enhancement of rules and regulations in order to establish good governance and transparency. 700 Strategic Action Groups (SAGs) are operating with organizational accountability mechanisms and improved gender equity practices. 392 of the SAGs/established alliances are able to participate in local government structures and/or able to influence government policies. (2) Supporting poverty reduction by building healthy and vibrant communities: Health: 84 595 people (24 273 women 18 805 men; 21 480 girls 20 037 boys) are better able to access and use primary health care services. In 75 communities people have better access to water and sanitation. 446 community-based health care providers (290 women and 156 men) have been trained or retrained to facilitate STD/HIV/AIDS prevention primary health care maternal and child health care. 6 642 HIV/AIDS-affected households were able to access voluntary counselling and testing. Education: 7 214 children (3 749 girls and 3 465 boys) and 11 830 adults (8 209 women and 3 621 men) were able to access formal and non-formal educational opportunities. Primary school enrolment has increased by 47% in India and by 28% in Zambia. 33 490 adults (15 789 of which are women and 17 701 of which are men) have functional literacy skills in India and Zambia. Agriculture: 10 505 farming households have diversified crops and increased their production leading to better food security. 8 977 farmers (2 547 women farmers and 6 430 male farmers) have been trained and are applying sustainable agriculture techniques. Protecting Natural Resources and Environment: 14 785 people (3 910 women and 10 875 men) are engaged in environmental regeneration
Key Information
Executing Agency:
CLWR - Canadian Lutheran World Relief
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:
Pre-APP