International Development Grant
All Mothers and Children Count - COVID-19 Response
Project Number: CA-3-P001027003
Status: Closed
Country/Region:
Maximum Contribution: $1,999,267.00
Start Date: March 30, 2021
End Date: April 30, 2022
Duration: 1.1 years
Project Description
This initiative aims to reduce illness and death among women of reproductive age newborns and children under five by working with local health authorities. Project activities include: (1) training women and men health workers and traditional birth attendants to dispense accurate advice on ante and post-natal care promote healthy habits provide basic health care identify high risk pregnancies and make referrals to government-run medical facilities; (2) equipping a select number of health centers with essential equipment to reduce infection monitor vital signs of fetuses and facilitate night time deliveries; (3) constructing dispensaries nurses' houses and expectant mothers' houses to encourage facility based delivery; (4) providing rapid and affordable transport to medical facilities; (5) improving access to clean water and nutritious food; and (6) mobilizing and equipping communities and village leaders for sustainability of MNCH and gender results. The program will respond to COVID-19 while ensuring that women and girls continue to have access to SRH services safe deliveries pre and post-natal care and contraceptive access. COVID-19 response activities include: (1) scaling up water sanitation and hygiene interventions including the distribution of soap and hand sanitizer; (2) distributing hygiene and safety kits to health workers and community leaders; (3) procuring personal protective equipment for clinical staff and setting up temporary tents to allow for covered physical distancing at clinics; (4) tele-coaching/tele-monitoring community health workers to deliver information and educate the community in a safe distanced manner; and (5) educating communities on personal protective measures physical distancing and home isolation via megaphone radio and distanced community health worker interventions. This initiative is expected to contribute directly to the improved health and nutrition of approximately 2.5 million women men and children and in add
Expected Results
The expected outcomes of this project include: (1) improved delivery of essential health services to mothers pregnant women newborns and children under five; (2) improved utilization of essential health services by mothers pregnant women and children under five; and (3) increased consumption of nutritious food and supplements by mothers pregnant women newborns and children under five. COVID-19 Response results include: (1) COVID-19 containment of populations served especially women and girls; and (2) improved health care provision as a result of pandemic sensitization and enhanced sourcing and delivery of essential inputs to protect health caregivers and the populations they serve.
Progress & Results Achieved
Results achieved as of May 2022 include: (1) 372 634 pregnant and postpartum women accessed maternal neonatal and child health services at 181 health institutions; (2) skilled health personnel attended 97% of live births in Burundi up from 37% at the beginning of the project; (3) maternal mortality rate in Mozambique reduced to 289 per 100 000 deaths down from 318 per 100 000 at the beginning of the project; (4) installed solar suitcases in maternity wards at 30 health facilities; (5) drilled 25 wells and constructed 3 integrated maternal neonatal and child health facilities in Mozambique; and (6) constructed two nurses' dormitories and one expectant mother's house in Burundi. COVID-19 Response results achieved as of March 2022 include: (1) trained 2 345 health providers and community health workers on COVID-19 protocols or procedures; (2) procured and distributed personal protective equipment and medical supplies to over 75 health facilities; (3) distributed over 13 000 COVID-19 communications products such as posters leaflets and brochures; (4) broadcast over 300 COVID-19 segments on popular theatre and radio programs; (5) trained 568 community health workers in sexual and gender-based violence awareness detection and referral; and (6) community health workers and safe motherhood promotors trained in sexual and gender-based violence awareness detection and referral conducted 63 180 household visits.
Key Information
Executing Agency:
Primate's World Relief andDevelopment Fund
Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Program:
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Last Modified:
September 19, 2025
Development Classifications
DAC Sector:
Aid Type: Project-type interventions
Collaboration: Bilateral
Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Selection Mechanism:
Call for Proposals