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| 2 | Haiti | | 2011-01-11 | | 2010-01-16 | | | Ouest | | | March 17th, 2010: in Léogâne, 68839 persons (or 13805 families) have been reached by CARE since January 16, 2010. | Léogâne | | 235 | | Léogâne | | | | | CARE-HT-10-004 | CARE | | | | | | Léogâne, Haiti | | 2011-01-10 | 19 | | 2011-01-11 | | |
| 3 | Haiti | | 2011-05-02 | | 2011-05-01 | Petionville
| mcrutchfield@gbgm-umc.org | Ouest | | | This project funds transformation of dormitories into classrooms at College Methodiste de Freres in Petionville, repairs an existing damaged building, and will serve as an application school for students at teacher training school.
| Port-au-Prince | | 1755 | Private donations | Pétion-Ville | Education | Melissa Crutchfield | | Assistant General Secretary, International Disaster Response | UMCOR-HT-11-010 | United Methodist Committee on Relief | | | | Prime awardee | | Kindergarten Building for College Methodiste de Freres | 64784 | 2011-07-31 | 67 | | 2011-05-02 | | Eglise Methodiste d'Haiti |
| 4 | Haiti | | 2010-12-20 | | 2010-10-27 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | | | | Result 1: DINEPA and MSPP are supported for the coordination of the WASH response (WASH cluster support)
Result 2: 300,000 Population (60,000 household) living in areas at risks of cholera outbreak has access to clean drinking water
Result 3: 300,000 Population (60,000 household) living in area at risks of cholera infection is aware of appropriate hygienic behaviors
Result 4: Rural and remote health centers and schools are supported by the provision of mitigation kits (ORS, aquatabs), have access to clean water and sanitation facilities | | | 404 | UNICEF | | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marianna Franco | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 ARR 13N | Friends of ACTED | | 300000 | | | Cholera affected population | Provision of WASH Emergency Relief and Mitigation Measures to Cholera Outbreak in Artibonite | 19998 | 2010-11-26 | 29 | | | | Friends of ACTED |
| 5 | Haiti | | 1991-10-13 | | 2010-03-01 | | docjeanfrancoisthomas@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | Haiti Ministry of Agriculture Natural Resources and Rural Development (MARNDR) | Public awareness of animal welfare, disease prevention, and disaster preparedness | Port-au-Prince | | 167 | Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) members | Port-au-Prince | Disaster Management,Other | Dr. Jean Thomas | | Country Coordinator | ARCH-HT-10-006 | Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) | Working with Publigestion, develop media campaign to provide messaging through radio/tv on animal welfare, disease prevention, and disaster preparedness | | | | | Public Outreach | 100000 | 2011-02-01 | 14 | | 2011-01-25 | Animal care and welfare, Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) |
| 6 | Haiti | | 1991-12-09 | | 2010-02-01 | | dporstner@americares.org | Ouest,Sud-Est | | | To support the Nutrition Cluster by filling an immediate gap of infant nutritionals. AmeriCares provided three separate shipments of nutritionals. | Jacmel,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 138 | Private donations | Jacmel,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | Health | Donna Porstner | Health | Communications Manager | ACARE-HT-10-125-1009-400 | AmeriCares | | 2000 | | | Infants | Emergency Procurement of Nutritionals | 370000 | 2011-05-01 | 11 | | 2011-04-22 | Nutrition | UNICEF, Save the Children, Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale, Concern Worldwide, Medecins du Monde Suisse, GHESKIO, Love a Child, Accion Contre la Faim, Medecins du Monde Canada |
| 7 | Burkina Faso | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2008-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Kouritenga | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1078 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BF-08-BF12 | The Hunger Project | | 11010 | | | | Vowogdo Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 8 | Haiti | | 2010-11-15 | | 2010-11-15 | Avenue Pouplard, Rue Sylvia # 51, Port-au-Prince | lespieere@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | N/A | Work for Food | Port-au-Prince | shipping/custome clearance | 223 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Other | Lesly Pierre | | Coordinator | TZU-HT-10-TZHT-06 | Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation | Centre Prescolaire Carmen René Durocher | 411 | | NA | Affected population(s) | Job Training # 3 | 95000 | 2011-12-31 | 18 | | 2010-11-15 | Livelihoods | Tzu Chi Foundation |
| 9 | Haiti | | 2011-05-04 | | 2010-11-01 | | ldills@ht.crs.org | Ouest | | | Waste Hotline Project - WASH (ARC)
| Croix-des-Bouquets,Port-au-Prince | | 1738 | American Red Cross | Carrefour,Cité Soleil,Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Kenscoff,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Laura Dills | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Director of Programs | CRS-HT-10-7420214 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Waste disposal
| 183000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Waste Hotline Project - WASH (ARC) | 1810513 | 2011-10-31 | 20 | | 2011-05-04 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
| 10 | Haiti | | 2010-12-15 | | 2010-09-01 | | kdietrick@ht.mercycorps.org | Ouest | Will work with 40 institutions, 80 mentors, and 2000 youth and children affected by the earthquake. | 40 local institutions | Mercy Corps will promote arts therapy and visual storytelling as a therapeutic and youth empowerment mechanism through collaboration with U.S. and Haitian experts. It will build the capacity and skill sets of caregivers, educators, artists and youth to support the psychosocial needs of children and youth. It will also provide psychosocial support to children and youth through community and school based programming and the sponsorship of commemorative events. It will increase the number and range of printed materials available to support caregivers. | Port-au-Prince | | 601 | Mercy Corps private funds,US Department of State | Carrefour,Cité Soleil,Delmas,Grenier,Kenscoff,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Education,Health,Protection | Kyle Dietrich | Education,Health | Youth/Psychosocial Program Manager | MC-HT-10-012 | Mercy Corps | | 2080 | | | Children, Youth | Art Therapy and Youth Storytelling Project | 241000 | 2012-02-28 | 50 | http://www.mercycorps.org | 2011-01-27 | Mental health/Psychosocial support | Mercy Corps |
| 11 | Liberia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-01-01 | | bcooper@lr.mercycorps.org | Bong,Grand Bassa,Margibi,Montserrado | | | Mercy Corps' Food for Progress program in Liberia is engaging in market-driven activities that will re-establish and improve productive agricultural capacity and livelihoods, availability of and access to food in rural areas, and income generation. The Food for Progress program uses proceeds from monetization of 2360 metric tons (MT) of soybean oil to work with communities in the four central Liberian counties of Bong, Grand Bassa, Margibi, and Montserrado. Through the program, Mercy Corps is increasing agricultural productivity through targeted training and technical assistance on market-driven agricultural practices to 60 farmer groups in 60 communities (1,500 farmers). Additionally, the program is improving functioning of markets through development of sub-sector and market linkages by supporting agribusinesses and micro-enterprises and increasing access to information through market-based radio news. Mercy Corps is working with the 60 supported communities to provide access to appropriate palm oil presses promoted through a USAID project implemented by Winrock International. Any farmer who has participated in the USDA-supported producer groups has access to purchase the Freedom Mill through a cost share process. Mercy Corps is also creating access through promotional events and local input suppliers at market days in the areas of the supported communities. The program also provide access to loan through community microfinance associations/village savings and loan assocations (VSLAs). | | | 1011 | US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Barsee Cooper | | Interim Country Director | MC-LR-09-003 | Mercy Corps | 1) Increased agricultural productivity of farmers through (a) targeted training and technical assistance on market-driven agricultural practices, and (b) provision of agricultural inputs; 2) Improved functioning of markets and related agribusinesses/micro-enterprises through (a) development of sub-sector and market connections by supporting agribusinesses and microenterprises, and (b) increased access to information through a market-based radio news system; 3) Strengthened policies and institutions to enhance agricultural recovery through (a) rehabilitation and capacity building of local offices of the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), Central Agricultural Research Institute (CARI) and Booker Washington Institute (BWI), and (b) dissemination of subsector analyses to agricultural stakeholders in Liberia; 4) Increase beneficiaries' access to loan by the formation of 50 Village Saving and Loan Associations. | 1450 | | | (a) are female, (b) face challenges in access to inputs and markets, and sustainable systems for agricultural support, (c) have developed strong relationships with local leaders and local organizations (d) live in project areas that can be reasonably accessed during dry and rainy seasons, (e) are identified as at risk by the community, (f) are entrepreneurial and enthusiastic, (g) demonstrate leadership, commitment and accountability and can become self-sustaining and provide substantial contribution to the recovery of the agricultural sector. | Food for Progress - Liberia | | 2010-12-31 | 50 | | | | Mercy Corps |
| 12 | Haiti | | 2010-09-22 | | 2010-09-01 | | | | | Haitian Red Cross | With the Haitian government’s approval, Operation Blessing will soon start a hatchery for Gambusia – tiny fish that eat mosquito larvae – that are used all around the world as a green, natural, and sustainable method of mosquito control, which is key in eradicating the root cause of diseases including malaria and dengue fever (Haiti is the only western country where malaria remains epidemic). Currently, the State of Virginia’s Mosquito Control office is raising 4,000 breeder fish that will be delivered to Haiti in about 2 months. At the hatchery, the fish multiply rapidly into millions. Gambusia fish thrive in the worst conditions imaginable and eat many times their body weight in mosquito larvae/eggs. The Haitian Red Cross will partner with OBI to provide the volunteers needed to release the fish into stagnant, mosquito-infested waters around the country. In addition to the Gambusia, OBI will also import truck mounted insecticide sprayers, 11 backpack spray units, 10 tons of spraying material and 3,600 larvacide briquettes for the purposes of this mosquito abatement program. | | | 615 | | | Health | | Health | | OBI-HT-10-010 | Operation Blessing International | | | | | | Big Busters Mosquito Abatement Program | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 51 | http://www.ob.org/haitiprojects/MosquitoFish.asp | 2011-05-13 | | Operation Blessing International |
| 13 | Dominican Republic | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1991-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Baoruco | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1323 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-DO-91-167216 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Apolinar Perdomo Development Program | | 2018-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Dominican Republic |
| 14 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Dhaka | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1236 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-573 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Damurdda Pouroshova Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 15 | Haiti | | 2010-09-22 | | 2010-02-01 | | rbenachour@heartlandalliance.org | Centre,Nord-Est,Ouest | | | Heartland Alliance is currently providing trained Child Protection Officers at principal Haitian border crossings to assist the Government of Haitiís (GoH) Child Protection Brigades to identify children who are at risk of becoming child trafficking victims. These professionals are improving the safety of children by enhancing the capacity of government officers to safely and appropriately deal with separated children they identify and stop at border posts. Additionally, Heartland Alliance's Child Protection Officers are providing guidance on child interviewing techniques, as well as assessing children's needs, and ensuring their temporary placement into GoH and UNICEF vetted interim care facilities in Haiti. Heartland Alliance provides follow up assessments of all children placed into interim care facilities, and ensures that, where possible, their families are located and subsequently reunified with the children. To date, Heartland Alliance has achieved the following: 79 children were registered as potential victims of trafficking; 57 children were transferred into the custody of child protection brigade; screened over 2400 children crossing the Haitian-Dominican border to verify their identities and relationship to their adult companions; 15 officers from the Child Protection Brigade (a division of the Haitian National Police) were trained. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Lascahobas,Ouanaminthe | | 449 | Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (DOS/GTIP),UNICEF | Belladère,Ganthier,Ounaminthe | Protection | Ramsey Ben-Achour | Protection | Country Director | HLA-HT-10-002 | Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights | | 2400 | | | Children | Urgent Child Trafficking Prevention Program - Haiti Earthquake Response | 1409118 | 2011-04-04 | 33 | http://www.heartlandalliance.org | | | Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights |
| 16 | Haiti | | 1991-09-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | | The American Red Cross trained and deployed nearly 70 Creole-speaking interpreters to serve as volunteers on board the USNS Comfort naval hospital ship to help medical personnel communicate with Haitian patients. Over the course of 7 weeks, the Comfort treated 871 patients. Medical staff on the Comfort performed 843 surgeries aboard the ship during the mission, treating more than 540 critically injured earthquake survivors within the first 10 days. | Port-au-Prince | | 90 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Marian-Spivey-Estrada | Health | Manager, Informaton and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-D1 | American Red Cross | | | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Affected population(s) | Volunteer interpreters on board USNS Comfort | 0 | 2010-03-31 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-02-15 | | United States Navy |
| 17 | Romania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2004-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Ia?i,Mures | | | The main focus of this project is to improve the life and well being of farmers. This is done primarily through better business and agricultural training. | | | 1562 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-RO-04-178859 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Agriculture Consulting & Learning Centers | | 2013-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Romania |
| 18 | South Africa | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2005-01-10 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Eastern Cape | | | This project works to improve food security through better agricultural techniques. One important goal is the implementation of better food storage and vegetable crops in the winter season. | | | 1563 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ZA-05-181965 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Umzimvubu HIV/AIDS Project | | 2008-09-30 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision South Africa |
| 19 | Haiti | | 2010-12-09 | | 2010-01-21 | | erock@freedomfromhunger.org | | | World Concern | Freedom from Hunger raised funds and gave them to World Concern, the parent organization of ACLAM in Haiti, for ACLAM to use in the relief and rebuilding efforts for its staff and clients as a result of the Haitian earthquake on January 12, 2010. Funds were potentially pooled with funds from other donors to extend outreach. Funds were used to help staff with burial expenses, assets and facilitate home repair or construction; they were used to give livesaving assistance such as food, water and temporary shelter to ACLAM clients; they were used to help with programs to provide cash-for-work and transtional shelter and house repair programs; they were used for livelihood grants to help people restart businesses; and they were used for the orphan and vulnerable care program to start an income generating activity. | | | 771 | | | Economic Recovery and Development,Shelter and Housing | Eden Rock | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Director of Institutional Gifts | | Freedom from Hunger | | 65 | | | | Donations for Haiti Relief and Rebuilding | 80000 | 2010-04-30 | 78 | | 2011-01-11 | | Action Contre La Misere (ACLAM) |
| 20 | Haiti | | 2010-12-13 | | 2010-10-22 | | opsco@merlin-haiti.org | Ouest | | | Merlin is running preventative health programs throughout seven rural communities and two camps in the town. Merlin also provides support to the coordinated cholera treatment center set up by MDM Espagne.
| Léogâne | | 547 | Emergency Response Relief Fund for Haiti (OCHA/ERRF) | Grand-Goâve,Petit-Goâve | Health | Léa Gibert | Health | Operations Coordinator | MERLIN-HT-10-005 | Medical Emergency Relief International, UK (Merlin) | | 42500 | | | | Cholera Response (Petit-Goâve) | 0 | 2011-04-17 | 48 | | 2011-05-17 | | Medical Emergency Relief International, UK (Merlin) |
| 21 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1992-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Kilimanjaro | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1528 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-TZ-92-167358 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Sanya Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Tanzania |
| 22 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-10 | | 2010-10-01 | Bois Pin, Montagne Noire, Mathurin, San Yago, San Souci, Savannette | awilson@lwr.org | Nord,Nord-Est | | | Lutheran World Relief's project will strengthen local leadership and capacity of six peasant organizations to sustainably improve agricultural production, livelihoods, savings and credit, health and natural resources management. | Borgne,Grande-Rivière-du-Nord,Saint-Raphaël,Vallières | | 516 | Private donations | Bahon,Mombin Crochu,Pignon,Saint-Saint-Raphaël | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Health | Alex Wilson | Early Recovery,Food Security and Agriculture,Health,Nutrition | Deputy Director for Latin America | LWR-HT-10-LA-HAI-3-001-11 | Lutheran World Relief | Strengthen organizational capacities, increase agricultural production, improve natural resource management and disaster risk reduction, improve health and nutrition, develop livelihoods strategies and income generation programs | 53926 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Rural population, Small farmers, Women, Youth | Rebuilding Haiti's Future after the Earthquake: Towards a Prosperous and Sustainable Countryside | 675000 | 2013-09-30 | 45 | http://www.lwr.org | 2011-01-27 | Gender, Disaster risk reduction (DRR), Capacity building | Partnership for Local Development (PLD) |
| 23 | Bolivia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-17 | | 2010-04-01 | | omontes@fh.org | Potosí | | N/A | Objective - Implement the Health Promotion Component of the Water and Environmental Sanitation program of UNICEF, to achieve changes in behavior regarding the implementation of hygiene practices. | | | 862 | UNICEF | | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Oscar Montes | | Country Director | FH-BO-10-0110 | Food for the Hungry | % increase in handwashing
% increase in water treatment and storage
% increase in proper disposal of human excrement
% increase in the proper use of infrastructure | 9868 | | Prime awardee | Mothers | Implementation of the Hygiene Promotion Component of the Water and Environmental Sanitation Programme | | 2011-03-31 | 28 | | 2010-09-17 | Gender | Food for the Hungry |
| 24 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | frank.manfredi@planusa.org, kristie.vandewetering@plan-international.org. | Ouest,Sud-Est | | | Preparation of local communities for eventuality of natural disaster | Croix-des-Bouquets,Jacmel | | 655 | | Croix-des Bouquets,Jacmel | Disaster Management | Frank Manfredi (Plan USA/DC), Kristie van de Wetering (Plan Haiti) | | Director of Humanitarian Assistance, Director of Communications | PLAN-HT-10-010 | Plan | Creation of Civil Protection Committees, distribution of hurricane preparedness kits, pre-positioning of hygiene kits, conducting of disaster risk management workshops, and launching of awareness-raising campaigns | | | | | Disaster Risk Reduction | | 2012-01-31 | 57 | | | Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | Plan |
| 25 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 1991-09-21 | | 2010-06-12 | | paul@amurt.net | L'Artibonite | | | Inject cash in the communes by providing IDPs, hosts and local communities with cash for the work they will realize. Rotation of workers to increase number of beneficiaries. Work realized aims at reducing watershed, enhancing soil conservation and planting a maximum of trees in order to protect agriculture, houses, and Human lives. | Gros-Morne | | 161 | Emergency Response Relief Fund for Haiti (OCHA/ERRF) | Anse Rouge,Terre-Neuve | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Environment | Paul Ziade | Food Security and Agriculture | Coordinator of Rural Dvelopment | AMURT-HT-10-ERRF DMA 0369 056 | Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT) | | 5000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Host families, Vulnerable people | Integrated watershed protection, soil conservation and employment cash for work program, commune of Anse Rouge and Terre-Neuve | 374639 | 2010-12-10 | 13 | http://www.amurt.net | 2011-01-25 | Environment | Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team Haiti (AMURT) |
| 26 | Haiti | | 2010-10-12 | | 2010-05-01 | | ameliak@archq.org | Ouest | | | | Port-au-Prince | | 131 | International Organization for Migration (IOM) | Delmas,Port-au-Prince | Disaster Management,Shelter and Housing | Amelia Kendall | Camp Coordination and Management | | ARC-HT-10-004 | American Refugee Committee International | | | | | | Responding to Temporary Settlement and Camp Management Needs of Earthquake-affected Haitians 1 | 494977 | 2010-12-31 | 10 | | | | MoH, Delmas Mayor |
| 27 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | frank.manfredi@planusa.org, kristie.vandewetering@plan-international.org. | Ouest,Sud-Est | | | Professional development training for youth to encourage entrepreneurship and increase economic capacity in communities | Croix-des-Bouquets,Jacmel | | 653 | | Croix-des Bouquets,Jacmel | Economic Recovery and Development | Frank Manfredi (Plan USA/DC), Kristie van de Wetering (Plan Haiti) | Early Recovery | Director of Humanitarian Assistance, Director of Communications | PLAN-HT-10-008 | Plan | | | | | Youth | Vocational Training | | 2012-01-31 | 57 | | | Gender | Plan |
| 28 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-27 | | 2009-09-24 | | pbarnard@hki.org | Mwanza | | Catholic Relief Service (CRS) | This project supports research to improve the agricultural performance, production and consumption of orange-flesh sweet potatoes in Tanzania and across sub-Saharan Africa. | | | 942 | International Potato Center | | Agriculture,Health | Peter Barnard | | | HKI-TZ-09-6131 | Helen Keller International | | 200000 | | | | OFSP - Sweetpotato Action for Security and Health in Africa (SASHA) | | 2012-07-31 | 79 | http://www.hki.org/working-worldwide/africa/tanzania/ | | Nutrition | |
| 29 | Haiti | | 2010-09-27 | | 2010-01-28 | Port-au-Prince | niecylocricchio@projectcure.org | Ouest | Port-au-Prince | | Delivery of $545,225 worth of medical supplies and equipment to Partners in Health for the Hopital l'Universite d'Etate d'Haiti -(HUEH) | Port-au-Prince | | 663 | | Port-au-Prince | Health | Niecy LoCricchio | Health | Director of Grants | CURE-HT-10-20919 | PROJECT C.U.R.E. | | 18000 | | | | In-Kind Donations to Partners in Health for the University Hospital (HUEH), #2 | 545225 | 2010-01-28 | 59 | http://www.projectcure.org | | | Partners in Health, University Hospital (HUEH) |
| 30 | Haiti | | 2010-07-30 | | 2010-01-13 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | Ouest | | | L’objectif spécifique de ce projet est d’apporter une aide d’urgence en matière d’eau et d’assainissement tout en réduisant les effets hydro-sanitaires néfastes sur la population cible de la zone de cette crise Dans cette période de première urgence le projet a pour objectif de répondre immédiatement aux besoins de première nécessité des populations victimes de la catastrophe et de contribuer à améliorer rapidement les conditions de vie des familles les plus démunies dans la zone, qu’elles soient déplacées en famille d’accueil, ou restées chez elles. .Ce projet fait partie intégrante d’une opération de grande envergure lancée par ACTED dans le cadre de cette urgence avec ses partenaires de mise en oeuvre ShelterBox UK, Alliance 2015 et ses partenaires institutionnels. | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 382 | Ville de Paris | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marianna Franco | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 AKZ 58Z | Friends of ACTED | | 6250 | | | Affected population(s) | Emergency Support to Earthquake Affected Populations # 2 | 30750 | 2010-12-13 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | | Friends of ACTED |
| 31 | Haiti | | 2010-09-22 | | 2010-02-01 | | | | | | Operation Blessing has a second warehouse near the U.S. Embassy where OBI is staging medical donations including a huge consignment of medicine from one of the largest U.S.-based pharmaceutical companies valued at more than $150 million USD, and these meds are being used in partnership with the Haiti Ministry of Health and one of OBI's partnering agencies, Partners in Health. | | | 608 | | | Health | | Health | | OBI-HT-10-003 | Operation Blessing International | | | | | | Medicine | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 51 | | 2011-05-13 | | Haiti Ministry of Health, Partners in Health |
| 32 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2007-07-11 | | scommins@internationalmedicalcorps.org | Somali | | | The objective of this project is to improve the overall health status of drought affected populations in four districts. | | | 962 | Hilton Foundation | | Health | Stephen Commins | Nutrition | Strategy Manager, Fragile States | IMC-ET-07-1107 | International Medical Corps | Support three nutrition stabilization centers; provide assistance and capacity building to 18 Outpatient Therapy Programs | 2200 | | Prime awardee | Malnourished children | Emergency Nutrition, Health and Water/Sanitation Response | | 2011-02-28 | 39 | http://www.internationalmedicalcorps.org/ | | Nutrition | International Medical Corps |
| 33 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 1991-09-02 | | 2010-03-01 | | robertmorikawa@gmail.com | Ouest | | World Relief, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) | Distribute 96 metric tons of bean and corn seeds for 5500 families (completed); Provide cash for work for soil conservation, watershed restoration and tree planting for 4000 families (24000 individuals); Plant 350,00 trees | Croix-des-Bouquets,Léogâne | | 657 | Emergency Response Relief Fund for Haiti (OCHA/ERRF),Private donations | Cornillon,Fonds-Verettes,Grand-Goâve,Léogâne | Agriculture,Environment | Bob Morikawa | Food Security and Agriculture | Technical Director | PLANT-HT-10-002 | Plant With Purpose | | 24000 | Direct beneficiaries multiplied by average members per family (6) | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Emergency Food Production and Job Creation through Soil Conservation and Reforestation | 700000 | 2010-10-31 | 58 | http://www.plantwithpurpose.org | 2011-02-24 | | Floresta Ayiti |
| 34 | Haiti | | 2010-12-15 | | 2010-10-31 | | mcrutchfield@gbgm-umc.org | Ouest | | | The purpose of this project is to formally undertake an architectural assessment of New College Bird, an Eglise Methodiste D’Haiti (EMH) school, which was partially damaged and destroyed on January 12th 2010. Through this preliminary work, UMCOR will help the EMH prepare for the reconstruction of New College Bird, which will ultimately provide adequate educational facilities for students and teachers. | Port-au-Prince | | 728 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Education | Melissa Crutchfield | | Assistant General Secretary, International Disaster Response | UMCOR-HT-10-418325-11 | United Methodist Committee on Relief | | | | Prime awardee | Children, Youth | New College Bird Architectural Study | 56270 | 2011-04-30 | 67 | | | | Eglise Methodiste d’Haiti |
| 35 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-02 | | 2010-02-01 | | robertmorikawa@gmail.com | Nord,Ouest,Sud-Est | | World Relief | Distributed 113.25 tons of rice and 15,612 liters of cooking oil to 4433 families | Bainet,Croix-des-Bouquets,Léogâne,l'Acul-du-Nord | | 656 | Private donations | Acul du Nord,Bainet,Cornillon,Fonds-Verettes,Grand-Goâve,Léogâne | Food Aid | Bob Morikawa | Food Security and Agriculture,Shelter and Non-Food Items | Technical Director | PLANT-HT-10-001 | Plant With Purpose | | 26400 | Direct beneficiaries multiplied by average members per family (6) | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Emergency Food Distribution | 300000 | 2010-02-28 | 58 | http://www.plantwithpurpose.org | | | Floresta Ayiti |
| 36 | Mali | foodsecurity_site | 2011-03-07 | | 2010-07-16 | | timothy.bishop@crs.org | Mopti | The school management committee is the market actor. | Ministry of Education | Improve the food security of school-aged children and community served by the target schools in the region of Mopti and improve the sustainability of the school feeding system | | | 1668 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS),US Agency for International Development (USAID),World Food Program (WFP) | | Education | Timothy Bishop | | Country Representative | CRS-ML-10-LRP-688-2010/007-00 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | School Canteen | 3253 | | Prime Awardee | Students, Cooks, Producers | Local and Regional Purchase Pilot Project | 326315 | 2011-10-30 | 20 | | 2011-04-07 | | Caritas Mopti |
| 37 | Haiti | | 2011-01-24 | | 2010-09-01 | | | Ouest | | | In partnership with two local NGOs AFSC is working on the implementation of two pilot projects. The primary goal of the two projects is to enhance the well-being and physical security of displaced persons residing in urban camps/shelters in Port-au-Prince and Léogâne. Special emphasis is given to strengthening local capacities to manage conflicts and reduce violence. As a part of these projects AFSC will facilitate intensive training in trauma healing which will be given to the staff working in the communities of the two projects and key community leadership members. | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 53 | | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | Health,Peace and Security,Protection | | | | AFSC-HT-10-001 | American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) | | | | | | Peace and Security Program | 0 | 2011-09-30 | 6 | | 2011-01-24 | | American Friends Service Committee |
| 38 | Mali | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-14 | | 2010-07-01 | | ssackett@crwrc.org | Sikasso | | | Improve soil fertility through promotion of effective composting, eco-san latrines, exchange visits and training on techniques of soil conservation | | | 790 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Stephanie Sackett | | Associate Director for Grants | CRWRC-ML-10-FS 1005 | Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) | | 800 | | | | ODES Community Development Program | | 2011-06-30 | 23 | www.crwrc.org | | | Organism de Developpement pour l'Esperance au Mali (ODES) |
| 39 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Port-au-Prince | | 1869 | Private donations | Delmas | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51583 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Centre de Sante St Martin II | 2407 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Centre de Sante St Martin II |
| 40 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-20 | | | | kelly.doppelhammer@heifer.org | | | | This North East Zone project will work with four partners in four government administrative districts overseeing eight villages with 320 beneficiaries. Half of the beneficiaries will receive original heifers, and the other half will receive pass-ons. The villages are Lambo, Masakta, Endagaw and Wareta in Hanang district; Kihitu and Msale in Lushoto district; Tongwe in Muheza district and Waida in Kondoa district. The project aims to improve livelihoods, improve nutrition and promote sustainable farmer groups. | | | 883 | Michael & Susan Dell Foundation,Private donations | | Agriculture | Kelly Doppelhammer | | East Africa Program Assistant | HEFI-TZ-06-21-0411-01 | Heifer International | | 320 | | | | North East Zone Dairy Cattle Project | 0 | | 34 | | 2011-02-23 | | Heifer Tanzania |
| 41 | Mali | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2004-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Koulikoro | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1441 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ML-04-174540 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Beledougou Development Program | | 2018-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Mali |
| 42 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-01 | | 2010-07-01 | | | L'Artibonite | | | Améliorer la prévention de la malnutrition, l’accès et la qualité de la prise en charge des cas de malnutrition aiguë par une approche communautaire et institutionnelle des problématiques EAH, nutrition et psycho-sociale | Gonaïves | | 14 | Private donations | Gonaïves | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | Nutrition,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | AAH-HT-10-HAH1A | Action Against Hunger | 3 PTA (K Soleil, Raboteau et consultation de l’hôpital de Secours) et 1 USN (hôpital de Secours) sont supportés sur la ville de Gonaïves, et préparés à l’autonomisation et 3 structures de santé (CDS) sont soutenues en Artibonite dans les zones sensibles et/ou vulnérables du Nord Artibonite (un centre de santé dans chacune des commune : Anse rouge, Ennery et L’Estére)
Mise en place d’une consultation psychologique pour le suivi des mères et des enfants malnutris :
- Accompagnement à la mobilisation communautaire pour la mise en place des activités de prévention, de dépistage, et de référencement des enfants détectés malnutris
- Intégration et mise en place de système de référence entre les programmes VIH et les programmes de nutrition
-Organisations de consultation auprès de la population en grande difficulté psychologique pour leur permettre de mettre en route leur processus de résilience.
30 puits ou forages équipés de pompes à motricité humaine sont rénovés et désinfectés dans la zone et délivrent une eau potable pour 500 utilisateurs maximum.
- 5 réseaux gravitaires ou captages aménagés sont rénovés ou remis en service.
- Visite en porte à porte et bilan sanitaire personnalisé. Proposition d’installation d’une pompe PVC, sensibilisation à l’hygiène et détection de la malnutrition.
- Mise en place de comités d’assainissement de quartier pour produire et vendre des articles nécessaires à une amélioration des conditions d’hygiène : pompes PVC pour puits et forages et solution chlorée. | | | | | Accompagnement par une approche intégrée des populations les plus exposées à la malnutrition 2 | 151196 | 2010-12-31 | 2 | | | | Action Against Hunger |
| 43 | Haiti | | 1991-12-09 | | 2010-07-01 | | dporstner@americares.org | Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | | AmeriCares and its fellow members of the Haiti Adolescent Girls Network are working to protect and empower adolescent girls in the wake of the earthquake in Haiti. To help girls ages 10 to18 navigate the volatile post-earthquake environment and charter a safe passage to adulthood, we have launched a program to build the social capital of this dynamic but vulnerable group. Through Girls Groups held in displacement camps and relocation sites, girls will gain access to education, health services, financial literacy, and counseling for gender-based violence and other traumas. | Jacmel,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,les Cayes | | 139 | Private donations | Cayes,Jacmel,Léogâne,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville | Health | Donna Porstner | Protection | Communications Manager | ACARE-HT-10-125-1009-401 | AmeriCares | Girls Clubs throughout Haiti | 1000 | | | Adolescent Girls | Adolescent Girls Initiative | 300000 | 2011-11-01 | 11 | | 2011-01-25 | Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) | AmeriCares, International Medical Corps, Population Council, International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), Save the Children, International Rescue Committee (IRC), PROFAMIL, Making Cents, BRAC USA, APROFISA, St. Boniface Hospital, YWCA |
| 44 | Haiti | | 2010-05-19 | | 2010-09-17 | | tknoblich@lwr.org | Grand'Anse,Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | | Distribution of 12,600 quilts and 9,900 health kits for people afffected by the earthquake in Haiti. | Belle-Anse,Croix-des-Bouquets,Jérémie,Léogâne,Port-Salut,Port-au-Prince | | 506 | Private donations | Croix-des Bouquets,Grand-Goâve,Grenier,Jérémie,Léogâne,Port-Salut,Pétion-Ville,Thiotte | Disaster Management,Health | Trevor Knoblich | Health,Shelter and Non-Food Items,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Program Coordinator for Emergency Response | LWR-HT-10-LA-HAI-2-002-10 | Lutheran World Relief | | 12600 | | | | Quilts and Health Kits for Earthquake Affected in Haiti | 308911 | 2010-11-30 | 45 | http://www.lwr.org | 2011-04-04 | | Lutheran World Federation |
| 45 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-17 | | 2010-03-01 | | atate@churchworldservice.org | L'Artibonite,Nord-Ouest | | | Micro-credit for IDPs living in agricultural coops. Program provides additional micro-credit to 13 agricultural cooperatives so that they can make loans to internally displaced people (IDPs) that have arrived in the coops since the earthquake. Micro-credit allows IDPs to start a small business or participate in agricultural activities in order to make a sustainable life in the rural area. This program supports families where they have resettled and supports the goal of de-urbanization of Haiti. | Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,Môle Saint-Nicolas | | 282 | Private donations | Baie de Henne,Bombardopolis,Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,Jean-Rabel | Agriculture | Aaron Tate | Early Recovery | Emergency Response Coordinator | CWS-HT-10-003 | Church World Service | | 1000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Support to IDPs in Agricultural Cooperatives | 120000 | 2012-12-31 | 24 | www.churchworldservice.org | | Livelihoods | Sant Kretyen pou Devlopman Entegre (SKDE) |
| 46 | Haiti | | 2011-05-04 | | 2010-02-21 | | rburns@chfinternational.org | L'Artibonite,Nord,Ouest | | | Debris removal, transitional shelter and livelihoods program that provides transitional shelter while incorporating income generation activities through Cash for Work programs. CHF is removing 2750 cubic meters of debris each day - an Olympic Swimming Pool volume - using heavy machinery and Cash for Work teams. In the next seven months we will employ 16,000 Haitians in cash-for-work activities to support debris removal and site preparation for the construction of transitional shelters. We are also working in partnership with Caterpillar to remove debris. Our priorities are: drainage canals, roads and public buildings. CHF is also providing 6,040 shelter solutions for displaced families. This involves transitional shelters ñ safe and sanitary, seismic and hurricane-resistant temporary homes where families can live for up to two years while full reconstruction takes place. These numbers will be augmented by further funding from corporations and foundations. Our target is 1,000 - 2,000 shelter solutions throught the Léogâne-Petit-Goâve corridor. | Cap-Haïtien,Dessalines,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 265 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA),Private donations | Cap-Haïtien,Grand-Goâve,Grande Saline,Léogâne,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince | Shelter and Housing | Alberto Wilde | Shelter and Non-Food Items | CHF KATA Chief of Party | CHF-HT-10-001 | CHF | | | | | | CLEARS | 37705448 | 2011-11-30 | 21 | | 2011-05-17 | Livelihoods | CHF International |
| 47 | Haiti | | 2010-12-10 | | 2010-11-01 | | tmott@er-d.org | Centre,Ouest,Sud | | Parish of St. Mattheiu in Mattieu, Parish of Ascension de Thor in Carrefour, Mission in Taifer, Parish of St. Marc in Trouin, IMA World Health, Parish of Ste. Croix in Léogâne-ville, Parish of Epiphanie in L'Acul, Parish of St. Matthias in Grande Colline, Parish of St. Paul in Torbect, Mission of Beraud, Parish of St. Thomas in Arcahaie, Mission of Léger, College St. Pierre, Parish of Notre Dame in PaP, Convent of Ste. Marguerite, Cathedral of Ste. Trinity, Mission of Thomazeau, Parish of St. Simeon in Croix-des-Bouquets, Missions of Lascahobas | In response to the cholera outbreak that began in mid-October, Episcopal Relief & Development supported CEDDISEC’s efforts to bring clean water to areas where water sources had the possibility of becoming contaminated. CEDDISEC also led an education initiative on cholera prevention and water purification techniques in 16 parishes throughout the Department of the West and South, as well as in 18 informal urban tent camps in Port-au-Prince, Delmas, and Petion-ville. 13 health advocates were trained and mobilized to give lessons and hand out pamphlets on proper hygiene, hand washing, waste disposal and disinfection of contaminated areas. Health advocates were also charged with the distribution of clean water, water purification tablets, Clorox, and soap, as well as oral rehydration salts. As of mid-December, over 23,550 families in Episcopal parishes, schools, community settings, and urban tent camps had been reached with hygiene education and health care supplies. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Lascahobas,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,l'Arcahaie,les Cayes | | 372 | Private donations | Arcahaie,Carrefour,Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Grand-Goâve,Lascahobas,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Thomazeau,Torbeck | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tammi Mott | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Haiti Recovery Program | ERD-HT-10-006 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 141300 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Vulnerable people/populations | Cholera Prevention Education | | 2011-01-31 | 27 | | | | Episcopal Diocese of Haiti, Centre Diocésain de Développement Intégré et de Secours (CEDDISEC) |
| 48 | Philippines | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1987-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Zambales | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1481 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-PH-87-68013 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Hiyas Ng Pag-Asa to Pangka Development Program | | 2010-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Philippines |
| 49 | Haiti | | 2011-04-25 | | 2011-01-15 | | ldills@ht.crs.org | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Ouest,Ouest | | | Cholera Response "Difficult Times"
| Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Limbé,Miragoâne,Plaisance,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,l'Acul-du-Nord | | 1733 | Fergus McCann | Fond des Negres,Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Limbé,Milot,Miragoâne,Pilate,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix | Health | Laura Dills | Health | Director of Programs | CRS-HT-11-CR-1426-7420220 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Proposed revised activities: funding ORPs as a complementary activity to the CDC proposal.
| 146800 | | | | Cholera Response "Difficult Times" | 258564 | 2012-01-15 | 20 | | 2011-04-25 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Caritas |
| 50 | Haiti | | 1991-09-24 | | 2010-06-01 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | | The camps that now house many Haitians are often located on marginal land that is prone to flooding. The American Red Cross is partnering with Concern Worldwide to address this problem by improving drainage at Place-de-la-Paix camp. Project activities include clearing current canals and drainage ditches, relocating shelters, and constructing and backfilling drains with gravel. An estimated 5,000 people will benefit from this project. | Port-au-Prince | | 127 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-WS1 | American Red Cross | | 5000 | | | Affected population(s), Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Improving Drainage in Place-de-la-Paix through Concern | 0 | 2011-05-30 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 1991-10-26 | Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | Concern Worldwide |
| 51 | Haiti | | 1991-12-22 | | 2010-10-27 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) | The Red Cross is coordinating an aggressive response to the cholera outbreak that has spread throughout Haiti and into areas of the Dominican Republic. As part of this response, the American Red Cross partnered with the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC), providing 5,000 cots from its domestic warehouses for distribution to medical facilities treating cholera patients. | Port-au-Prince | | 86 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Health | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-008 | American Red Cross | | | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Cholera affected population | Responding to Cholera with the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission | 0 | 2011-06-30 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-04-29 | | |
| 52 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Chittagong | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1182 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-021 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Ali Kadam Sadar Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 53 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-09 | | 2010-05-01 | | abuaslam.bd@gmail.com | Centre | | | BRAC Haiti is continuing its partnership with Fonkoze by providing Fonkoze with technical expertise to scale up its nationwide Chemen Lavi Miyò (CLM) program to include 1,000 households by 2011. The target population for this group is the most marginalized, impoverished section of the community – the bottom 10% of society who is often voiceless and invisible, particularly female-headed households with no significant source of income. Households are identified through community wealth rankings and other participatory methods. This program works to combat rural ultra poverty, by providing selected ultra poor families with income generating assets (goats, chickens, saplings, seeds) as well as livelihood training. Savings training is an integral aspect of this 2-year program. Household selection and livelihood training for all 1,000 households will be completed by the end of December 2010. Thus far, 700 families have been mobilized. The program presently focuses on households in Saut D’eau, Mirebalais, and Boucan-Carré. | Mirebalais | | 175 | Mastercard Foundation | Boucan-Carré,Mirebalais,Saut-d'Eau | Agriculture | Abu Aslam | | Technical Support Manager | BRAC-HT-10-004 | BRAC USA | | 1000 | | | Small farmers, Rural populations | Technical Assistance to Fonkoze | 132565 | 2010-12-31 | 16 | http://www.brac.net | | Food security, Livelihoods | Fonkoze |
| 54 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2009-07-01 | | | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord-Ouest,Sud | | | Under Family Health International (FHI) leadership, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is a member of the consortium FHI-CRS-ICC (International Child Care). CRS, having vast experience in Haiti and internationally working with children and families, in collaboration with FHI (one of the world’s largest and most influential international HIV/AIDS and technical assistance organizations) and ICC (one of the leading partners of Haiti’s Ministry of Public Health and Population – MSPP in the fight against tuberculosis), works to create an innovative, integrated approach to HIV/AIDS in five of Haiti’s ten departments (Northwest, Nippes, Artibonite, South and Grande Anse). Combined, the team has significant experience delivering services in Haiti related to HIV/AIDS, TB, maternal and child health (MCH), nutrition and Livelihood. The combined technical expertise and regional knowledge of the Community Health and AIDS Mitigation Program (CHAMP) team will help guide a decentralized, department-based integrated sub-grants program that mobilizes other nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and community-based organizations (CBOs) throughout the five geographic intervention areas. CHAMP will address the following issues: • Poor integration of healthcare services provided to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA), orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and families, including MCH, nutrition, and social assistance services; • Weak participation of community members in decisions that affect their lives, including health care issues; • Lack of resources, leadership and governance at the community level; • Ineffective referral systems between service delivery points at the community level; and, • Lack of coordination between private and public health sectors and among the private health sector to avoid duplication of effort and resources. The vision of CHAMP is guided by the principles of empowerment, decentralization, and integration to create communities where families participate actively in the health care decisions that affect their lives; where a comprehensive range of services are available at the community level; and where government, NGOs, CBOs, and community members work together in dynamic and collaborative partnership to achieve common goals. Perhaps most importantly it diminishes the stigmatization so often associated with vertical HIV/AIDS programs, by drawing in a large following of non-HIV clients for other
services. HIV+ clients are therefore willing and able to receive the services they need without the suspicion or shame of going to an HIV clinic or receiving a home visit from an HIV outreach worker. | Anse d'Hainault,Corail,Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Miragoâne,Môle Saint-Nicolas,Port-Salut,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Marc,les Cayes | | 251 | Private donations,US Agency for International Development (USAID) | Bombardopolis,Cayes,Dame Marie,Fond des Negres,Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,Jean-Rabel,Jérémie,Miragoâne,Pestel,Port-Salut,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Marc | Health,Protection | Nicole Balliette | Protection | Haiti Earthquake Response Coordinator | CRS-HT-10-7420149/7420150 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | The overarching goal of CHAMP for CRS is to improve the health and quality of life of vulnerable families and PLHA in five of Haiti’s ten geographical departments. SO1: Increase the organizational, technical and leadership capacity of the health sector to effectively serve PLHA and vulnerable families; SO2: Expand availability, accessibility and use of integrated care and support services among PLHA and vulnerable families in five geographic departments of Haiti. | 9814 | | | People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), Children | Community Health and AIDS Mitigation Project (CHAMP) | 17586316 | 2014-02-28 | 20 | | | HIV/AIDS | Family Health International (FHI), Catholic Relief Services (CRS), International Child Care |
| 55 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2008-03-13 | | vw@thp.org | Amhara | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1085 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-ET-08-ET4 | The Hunger Project | | 11907 | | | | Machakel Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 56 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| l'Arcahaie | | 1857 | Private donations | Arcahaie | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51533 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Clinique Saint-Paul Montrouis | 11620 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Clinique Saint-Paul Montrouis |
| 57 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-02-01 | Cyvadier
| christond@yahoo.fr | Ouest,Sud-Est | | | Targeted distributions of food and non-food items (NFIs), shelter and sanitation, support to government grants
| Jacmel,Port-au-Prince | | 744 | Tearfund UK | Jacmel,Port-au-Prince | Disaster Management,Food Aid,Shelter and Housing,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Christon Domond | | Country Director | WC-HT-10-5085 | World Concern | Food distribution
| 5000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Staff | Emergency Humanitarian Action | 186587 | 2010-03-30 | 71 | http://www.worldconcern.org | 2011-03-31 | | World Concern |
| 58 | Burkina Faso | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2006-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Balé | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1079 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BF-06-BF13 | The Hunger Project | | 20847 | | | | Vy Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 59 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2010-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Kigoma | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1517 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-TZ-10-193712 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Buhoma Development Program | | 2025-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Tanzania |
| 60 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Kagera | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1526 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-TZ-97-171684 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Rugu Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Tanzania |
| 61 | Haiti | | 2010-07-12 | | 2010-02-01 | | lekhsar85@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | | Emergency Food Program in Hospital, child nutrition program for IDPs | Port-au-Prince | | 57 | American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee | Port-au-Prince | Health | Djerhy Jean Baptiste | | Program Manager | JDC-HT-10-004 | American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee | | 4000 | | | | Food Provision | 270000 | 2010-09-01 | 7 | http://www.jdc.org | | Nutrition | Zanmi Lasante (ZL), EcoWorks International |
| 62 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Khulna | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1205 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-236 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Kapashatia Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 63 | Haiti | | 2011-01-10 | | 2011-01-10 | | | | | | Haitian Disabled Peoples Organizations (DPOs) and disability organisations are empowered to advocate, advise, monitor, evaluate and participate in inclusion of people with disability and disability issues in the emergency and reconstruction process following the earthquake. This project builds the capacity of Haitian DPOs and disability organizations to advocate through training and through support in developing messages and messaging related to the inclusion of people with disability and disability issues in post quake relief and reconstruction efforts. | | | 270 | CBM Member Association | | Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Protection | | | | CBM-HT-10-004 | Christian Blind Mission | | | | | | Advocacy for Inclusion of People with Disabilities | 0 | 2011-02-28 | 22 | | 2011-02-03 | Disability | |
| 64 | Haiti | | 2010-10-08 | | 2010-03-01 | These are not camps: The IRC is responsible for these 2 areas for FTR
| lina.gjerstad@rescue.org | Ouest | | | In the wake of the disaster, many children are homeless and separated from their families. The IRC’s team of caseworkers is working to keep these children safe and taken care of while doing everything possible to find their relatives and reunite families.
| Port-au-Prince | | 482 | ECHO,Newman's Own Foundation,UNICEF | Delmas,Port-au-Prince | Protection | Lina Gjerstad | Protection | Grants Coordinator | IRC-HT-10-004 | International Rescue Committee (IRC) | Family tracing and reunification
| 842 | | Prime Awardee | Children | Reuniting Families | 0 | 2014-02-08 | 43 | http://www.theirc.org | 2011-05-11 | | International Rescue Committee (IRC) |
| 65 | Haiti | | 1991-10-12 | | 2011-02-15 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | | The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, with support from the global Red Cross network, was the convener of the shelter and non-food items cluster in Haiti. This cluster is responsible for identifying needs, progress and gaps in providing shelter and basic household goods to Haitians affected by the January 12 earthquake. Along with other national societies, the American Red Cross provided financial and human resources in support of these efforts. | Port-au-Prince | | 107 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Disaster Management,Shelter and Housing | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-IROC3 | American Red Cross | | | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Affected population(s) | Shelter and Non-food Items Cluster Coordination | 0 | 2011-02-15 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 1991-10-26 | | International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), American Red Cross, Global Red Cross Network |
| 66 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-08-25 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | L'Artibonite | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Dessalines | | 1861 | Private donations | Dessalines | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51547 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Hospital Claire Heureuse | 17427 | 2011-04-22 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Hospital Claire Heureuse |
| 67 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1155 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-09-GH37 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Pameng Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 68 | Benin | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Ouémé | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1054 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BJ-09-BN1 | The Hunger Project | | 7896 | | | | Akpadanou Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 69 | Chile | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1986-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Region Metropolitana | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1304 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Protection | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-CL-86-169947 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Cenfocal Development Program | | 2014-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Chile |
| 70 | Haiti | | 2010-07-30 | | 2009-01-01 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | Centre | | | Appuyer la réinsertion scolaire de 500 enfants rapatriés par le biais de l’obtention de documents d’identité;
Sensibiliser la population et en particulier les parents, les autorités locales, les médias communautaires, les officiers d’état civil et les sages femmes à l’importance de l’identité comme moyen efficace de lutte contre le trafic et la traite des enfants. | Lascahobas | | 376 | Conseil Régional Ile de France | Lascahobas | Protection | Marianna Franco | Protection | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 AFU 20Z | Friends of ACTED | | 746 | | | Children, Caregivers | Support to school reintegration of Haitian returnees from the Dominican Republic by obtaining personal IDs | 27755 | 2010-08-31 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | | Groupe d'Appui aux Rapatries & Refugies (GARR) |
| 71 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-11 | | 2008-10-01 | 2nd Admin: Zomba
3rd Admin: Chikowi Traditional Authority which includes 438 villages and an estimated population of 156,576 individuals. Chikowi TA is the second largest TA of the District. | nvanwees@savechildren.org | Southern | Zomba District is one of 12 districts in the Southern Region of the country; with a total population of approximately 590,000 people, the district has the third largest population size in the Southern Region and is one of the most densely populated areas in Malawi. The overall annual average household income in the district is estimated to be the lowest amongst the 12 districts of the Southern Region, and about 40% lower than the national average income. | Save the Children Italy | Save the Children, under the Improving Health and Nutritional Status of Children Under Five in Rural Areas of Zomba District, Malawi project, aims to improve the health and nutritional status of children under five in Zomba District by improving the livelihoods capacities of 4,000 vulnerable households in Chikowi Traditional Authority through self sustainable quality community based services and mechanisms.
| | | 1772 | Save the Children Italy | | Agriculture,Health | Nikaj Van Wees | | Africa Child Hunger and Agriculture Specialist | STC-MW-08-84067283 | Save the Children | Activities under this program include: promoting sustained behavior change of caretakers of children under 5 through health and nutrition education in communities (prevention and early detection); mobilizing groups of volunteer mothers (care groups), and train and support them to deliver health education to their communities; introducing early child development activities for children in pre-primary age in rural areas, by setting up community based daycare centers increasing access to food and to disposable income; supporting smallholder farmers in adopting sound farming practices and in accessing markets; and by supporting the creation of 200 farmers groups, and provide technical assistance to farmers through trained community extension workers. | 7000 | | | Children under five, Vulnerable households, Pregnant women | Improving Health and Nutritional Status of Children Under Five in Rural Areas of Zomba District, Malawi | 1424011 | 2011-09-30 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | Nutrition
| Save the Children US |
| 72 | Haiti | | 2010-12-10 | | 2010-12-31 | | aestrella@ajws.org | Ouest | | | To strengthen community participation in rebuilding after the earthquake through leadership training for women and youth and workshops on economic solidarity initiatives, sexual and reproductive health and rights, civic and political participation and disaster mitigation. | Léogâne | | 69 | Private donations | Léogâne | Health | Amarilys Estrella | Early Recovery | Program Officer | AJWS-HT-10-022 | American Jewish World Service (AJWS) | | 2500 | | | Women, Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Strengthening community participation after the earthquake | 30000 | 2011-12-30 | 8 | http://kiskeya-alternative.org/mudha/ | | | Movimiento De Mujeres Dominico Haitiana |
| 73 | Haiti | | 2010-09-01 | | 2010-09-01 | 128, Rue Capois, Port-au-Prince | tzehuei@us.tzuchi.org | Ouest | | N/A | Work for Food | Port-au-Prince | shipping/custome clearance | 220 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Education | Lesly Pierre | | Coordinator | TZU-HT-10-TZHT-03 | Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation | Collège Roussan Camille | 191 | | NA | Affected population(s) | Education # 2 | 95000 | 2011-12-31 | 18 | | 2010-09-01 | | Tzu Chi Foundation |
| 74 | Uganda | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2008-05-05 | | vw@thp.org | Kiruhara | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1113 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-UG-08-UG6 | The Hunger Project | | 30000 | | | | Kiruhura Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 75 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1996-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Central | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1168 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-96-GH50 | The Hunger Project | | 4877 | | | | Taido-Anomabu Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 76 | Haiti | | 2011-03-31 | | 2011-02-01 | Village Solidarite
| christond@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | Local churches | This 3 month program is designed to reduce the impact of a widespread cholera outbreak within Haiti through public health messaging and the supply of essential items to prevent, and treat, cholera in the home and community. The primary channel for messaging and supply delivery will be through the local church networks. Churches will be requested to identify suitable members of their congregations, who will be trained as trainers, and who will in turn pass on essential public health messages to the wider congregation.
| Port-au-Prince | | 1720 | International Organization for Migration (IOM),Tearfund UK | Delmas | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Christon Domond | Health | Country Director | WC-HT-11-5073 | World Concern | Non-food item (NFI) and hygiene promotion
| 30000 | | | Cholera affected population | Haiti Rural Cholera Response | 79400 | 2011-05-01 | 71 | http://www.worldconcern.org | 2011-03-31 | | World Concern |
| 77 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-19 | | 2011-01-01 | | rwalden@opusa.org | Ouest | | | With foundation and music industry support, Operation USA built a youth feeding center for L'Athletique d'Haiti (LADH) which included a kitchen and cafeteria for 450 children. Those structures survived and they are now the core of a much larger emergency program feeding the over 500 families that are now living on the facility's soccer fields. They have sent LADH generators and shelter materials. | Port-au-Prince | | 630 | | Pétion-Ville | Disaster Management,Food Aid,Shelter and Housing | Richard Walden | Food Security and Agriculture,Health,Shelter and Non-Food Items | | OPUSA-HT-10-002 | Operation USA | | | | | | Providing Relief Supplies and Transport | 0 | 2011-01-01 | 52 | | 2011-05-19 | | L'Athletique d'Haiti (LADH) |
| 78 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-13 | | 2008-07-01 | | americas@list.heifer.org | Alta Verapaz | | | Indigenous Q´eqchies who live near the ridge of the Cahabon river watershed in Alta Verapaz department of Guatemala are under employed, have few labor alternatives, are plagued by illiteracy and have no access to potable water, draining systems and electricity. The region, rich in natural resources, is threatened by deforestation, which affects water sources that supply 10,000 families. The main goal of this project is to promote activities that will provide income and conserve the biodiversity and natural resources in the region for 800 families. The project will distribute 180 rabbits, 252 turkeys, 81 sheep and 3,600 earthworms. Training also will be provided in natural and environmental history, and in activities that will conserve the natural resources and improve habitat. | | | 913 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Environment | Americas program | | Americas program | HEFI-GT-08-23-1319-02 | Heifer International | | 1 | | | | Development and Conservation in the Upper Area of the Cahabon River Watershed | | 2014-06-30 | 34 | | | | PROEVAL RAXMU |
| 79 | Benin | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2006-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Kouffo | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1059 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BJ-06-BN6 | The Hunger Project | | 19387 | | | | Dekpo Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 80 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-22 | | 2010-03-01 | | | Ouest | | | Operation Blessing is using an integrated aquaponics system for raising fish and vegetables as food security for orphans in Port-au-Prince. | Port-au-Prince | | 628 | | Port-au-Prince | Agriculture | | Food Security and Agriculture | | OBI-HT-10-023 | Operation Blessing International | | | | | Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) | Integrated Aquaponics System | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 51 | | 2011-05-13 | | |
| 81 | Burkina Faso | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2007-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Soum | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1068 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BF-07-BF2 | The Hunger Project | | 14369 | | | | Bouguè Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 82 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Barisal | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1185 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-046 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Bhola Pouroshova Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 83 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-21 | | 2010-05-01 | | aknorr@worldvision.org | Ouest | | | Supply hot meals to school children during the school day, plus provide cash and food for work to school service providers. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Port-au-Prince | | 762 | World Food Program (WFP) | Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Tabarre | Education,Food Aid | Amy Knorr | | Haiti Country Program Manager, World Vision US | WV-HT-10-004 | World Vision US, Inc. | | | | | Students | Haiti Earthquake Recovery – School Feeding (Ouest) | | 2010-12-31 | 76 | | | | |
| 84 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-03-10 | | 2011-01-01 | | rkearney@stophungernow.org | | | | Meal shipments for school feeding programs, orphanages, clinics | | | 1660 | Private donations | | Education,Food Aid,Health | Rick Kearney | Education,Food Security and Agriculture,Health,Nutrition | Distribution Coordinator | STOP-HT-11-Lifeline Christian Mission | Stop Hunger Now | | 2000 | | | Affected population(s) | Meal Distribution Partnership with Lifeline Christian Mission | 71280 | 2011-12-31 | 65 | http://www.stophungernow.org | 2011-03-17 | | Lifeline Christian Mission |
| 85 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-05-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Léogâne | | 1811 | Private donations | Léogâne | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-9123 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to World Wide Village | 110833 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | World Wide Village |
| 86 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-11 | | 2010-04-01 | | | L'Artibonite,Ouest | | | There is still a tremendous need to feed those affected by the earthquake and there is still minimal access to clean water. Life is on the ground working to provide assistance to those still in need. | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,Saint-Marc | | 500 | Life for Relief and Development partners,Private donations | Cité Soleil,Léogâne,Saint-Marc | Food Aid | | Food Security and Agriculture | | LRD-HT-10-003 | Life for Relief and Development | | 2900 | | | | Recovery - Food Distribution | 0 | 2011-12-31 | 44 | | 2011-05-11 | | |
| 87 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-01-22 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | L'Artibonite | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Saint-Marc | | 1797 | Private donations | Verettes | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-8606 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Hospital Albert Schweitzer | 3236940 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Hospital Albert Schweitzer |
| 88 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-04-15 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 198 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-023 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 13 | 44190 | 2010-05-15 | 17 | | | | MAMA Project, Inc. |
| 89 | Burkina Faso | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2003-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Sourou | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1072 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BF-03-BF6 | The Hunger Project | | 11237 | | | | Kouy Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 90 | Sri Lanka | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Central | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1509 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Shelter and Housing,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-LK-97-171307 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Wilgamuwa Development Program | | 2013-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Sri Lanka |
| 91 | Benin | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2004-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Collines | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1064 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BJ-04-BN11 | The Hunger Project | | 36697 | | | | Ouissi Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 92 | Haiti | | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-06-01 | | wgeffrard@gmail.com | Ouest | | Sous Espwa | Pyscho-social Counseling | Port-au-Prince | | 278 | Christian Reformed Church of North America (CRCNA) | Port-au-Prince | Health | Willys Geffrard | Health | Haiti Program Manager | CRWRC-HT-10-OR 2010-23 | Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) | | 3000 | | | Children | Psycho-social Counseling | 67000 | 2010-09-30 | 23 | | | Mental health/Psychosocial support | Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) |
| 93 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-10 | | 2006-07-01 | | kelly.doppelhammer@heifer.org | | | | The project will contribute towards environmental enhancement through protection of the catfish biodiversity and other aquatics. The project also has a component of protecting water source by planting water-attracting trees in water source and directly protecting the water sources through by laws. | | | 885 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Kelly Doppelhammer | | East Africa Program Assistant | HEFI-TZ-06-21-0413-01 | Heifer International | | 105 | | | | North West Zone Fish Farming Project | | 2011-06-30 | 34 | | | | Heifer Tanzania |
| 94 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-09 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Nord | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | l'Acul-du-Nord | | 1826 | Private donations | Plaine du Nord | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51531 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Clinique Medico-Chirurgicale Dugue | 13543 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Clinique Medico-Chirurgicale Dugue |
| 95 | Honduras | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1995-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Intibucá | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1395 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-HN-95-169642 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Yamaranguila II Development Program | | 2014-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Honduras |
| 96 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2008-01-01 | | joneill@er-d.org | Nord-Kivu | | | Since 1998, more than four million people have died in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), as a result of the war involving multiple African states, military factions and ethnic conflicts. Countless others have been persecuted, pillaged and tortured. The armed conflict in the DRC is acknowledged as the deadliest war in Africa ever recorded and is regarded as one of the cruelest conflict zones for women and girls in recent history. Throughout the conflict, tens of thousands of women and girls have been raped, sexually assaulted, attacked and abducted. The Diocese of Boga is implementing a women's microfinance program serving the vulnerable mothers and children that have been either victimized or affected by the recent conflict. This population also faces discrimination and exclusion from income generating practices and are often left dependent on their husbands or family in order to survive. The program aims to empower this population by improving their food supply, taking into account the effects the war. Included in this program, the diocese is helping rape victims acquire HIV and AIDS tests and awareness on HIV and AIDS treatment and prevention. Alongside the rehabilitation of the population, the peace and reconciliation program aims to train clergy on methods of the peace process that will be included in their weekly sermons. | | | 809 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Peace and Security,Protection | Janette O'Neill | | Program Officer | ERD-CD-08-002 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 5500 | | | Individuals, Women, Children, Men, Staff | Diocese of Boga Core Program | | 2012-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | Capacity building, Food security | Diocese of Boga |
| 97 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 1991-09-21 | | 2010-01-12 | | hannah@amurtel.org | Ouest | | International Organization for Migration (IOM), World Vision United States, Haven | Providing kindergarten with supplment feeding for 300 children, family planning and sexual education for 500 people (with condom distribution), microfinance for 50 women, as well as running a children's home with 7 children. | Port-au-Prince | | 158 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Disaster Management,Food Aid,Health,Protection,Shelter and Housing,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Hannah Surowitc | Food Security and Agriculture,Health,Protection,Shelter and Non-Food Items,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Project Development Coordinator | AMURT-HT-10-AMURTEL | Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT) | | 1000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Host families, Vulnerable people | Children’s home and relief work in 9 IDP camps in Boudon Valley of Port-au-Prince. | 150000 | 2011-12-31 | 13 | http://www.amurtel.org | 2011-04-19 | | Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team Ladies Haiti (AMURTEL) |
| 98 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1998-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Amhara | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1354 | Private donations | | Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV- ET-98-165503 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Kemisse (Antsokia A) Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Ethiopia |
| 99 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Rajshahi | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1186 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-048 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Gobindapur Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 100 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-06-07 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Sud-Est | | | Community Grant Program | Jacmel | | 364 | Private donations | Jacmel | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 7 | Direct Relief International | | 3640 | | | | Build Clinic in Jacmel: Purchase Medical Equipment | 25000 | 2011-12-07 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Angel Wings International |
| 101 | Haiti | | 2010-08-24 | | 2010-02-01 | | andrew.lucas@adra.org | Ouest | | | Essential medicines distributed including Sodium Chloride, Penicillin, and Lidocaine - donated | Port-au-Prince | | 40 | GlobalMedic | Carrefour | Health | Andrew Lucas | Health | Program Director | ADRA-HT-10-018 | Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) | | 5000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Medical Supply Distribution | 300000 | 2010-03-31 | 4 | | | | GlobalMedic, Adventist Development and Relief Agency Network |
| 102 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | | | 2004-06-01 | | lshindeldecker@fh.org | Dhaka | | | Weekly meetings of Savings and Learning Groups of between 12 and 20 people as a vehicle for micro-savings-based food security and micro-enterprise, WASH education, health education, community development and long-term formation of participant-led community development institutions. Groups are single-gender settings to meet the needs of cultural norms in Bangladesh, but teach skills for healthy social interaction and values for good relationships. Groups are self-led and facilitated by FH Staff, with direct contact one half day per group per week. | | | 850 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Lucas Shindeldecker | | Food Security Program Officer | FH-BD-04-BANFCT030030 | Food for the Hungry | | 9260 | | | | Family and Community Transformation (FCT) # 10 | | 2018-12-31 | 28 | http://www.womenofaction.co.uk | | Gender, Capacity building | |
| 103 | Haiti | | 2010-10-15 | | 2010-10-15 | Port-au-Prince | tzehuei@us.tzuchi.org | Ouest | | N/A | Work for Food | Port-au-Prince | shipping/custome clearance | 221 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Education | Lesly Pierre | | Coordinator | TZU-HT-10-TZHT-04 | Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation | Champ de Mars | 439 | | NA | Affected population(s) | Education # 3 | 100000 | 2011-12-31 | 18 | | 2010-10-15 | | Tzu Chi Foundation |
| 104 | Haiti | | 2010-10-08 | | 2010-11-01 | | lina.gjerstad@rescue.org | Ouest | | Haitian Commission for the Respect of Human Rights (CHREDHU) | Legal information and assistance
| Port-au-Prince | | 484 | ECHO,Emergency Response Relief Fund for Haiti (OCHA/ERRF) | Port-au-Prince,Tabarre | Protection | Lina Gjerstad | Protection | Grants Coordinator | IRC-HT-10-006 | International Rescue Committee (IRC) | Protection activities
| 29523 | | Prime Awardee | | Protection | 0 | 2011-06-29 | 43 | http://www.theirc.org | 2011-05-11 | | International Rescue Committee (IRC) |
| 105 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Dhaka | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1202 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-205 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Boxiganj Sadar Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 106 | Haiti | | 1991-12-09 | | 2010-04-01 | | dporstner@americares.org | Ouest | | | To reduce morbidity and mortality among earthquake survivors by increasing access to medical care and facilitating hospital discharge to emergency housing for the most vulnerable survivors including pregnant women, children, the elderly, those disabled by earthquake related injury, and those with special needs and their families. | Port-au-Prince | | 145 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Donna Porstner | Health | Communications Manager | ACARE-HT-10-125-1009-702 | AmeriCares | | 1148 | | | Affected populations | Health Referral and Assisted Returns Program | 70500 | 2010-08-01 | 11 | | 2011-04-22 | Disability | International Organization for Migration (IOM) |
| 107 | China | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2009-03-15 | | nnesiah@er-d.org | Qinghai | | | The 2009-2011 program is in Qinghai Province, in the far western part of China, serving Tibetan herding communities. The communities are in the source area for three of China's major rivers in a national nature preserve. The herders reside at high altitudes in the mountains, enduring the harsh climate with little access to basic services. The Tibetans raise yak herds for meat and butter. Women collect yak dung to heat their homes. Inside small, dark homes, yak butter is used as candle wax to dimly light the rooms at night, which is difficult on eyesight and on children who study. Residential schools do not have light in the evening for children to study by or hot water systems to maintain basic hygiene. There is little access to basic health knowledge and nutrition is poor, as the climate makes raising vegetables difficult. The program will provide solar power systems for herding families to provide clean energy to people in previously inaccessible areas. This will allow for more productive activities, including study and livelihood activities, at night. Local clinics will also be provided with light systems, enabling nighttime and emergency treatment for community members. Light and hot water systems will be provided to three residential schools so children can stay in their warm classroom in the evenings to learn and play. Provision of hot water will promote hygiene and child health. Ten household biogas systems will also be provided in conjunction with greenhouses to promote the growth of vegetables to improve community nutrition. The project also includes training in maternal and child health and hygiene, livelihood skills,and solar power maintenance. | | | 805 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health | Nagulan Nesiah | | Program Officer | ERD-CN-09-001 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 7505 | | | Individuals, People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), Children | Qinghai Renewable Energy Integrated Program | | 2011-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | Nutrition | Amity Foundation |
| 108 | Haiti | | 2011-04-26 | | 2011-05-01 | Marianie, Canapé-vert, Bicentenaire, Croix-des-prés, Centre ville, Port-au-Prince
| larousseceus@worldhope.net | Ouest | | Family Health International (FHI), Catholic Relief Services (CRS), International Child Care (ICC) | To implement the Community Health and AIDS Mitigation Project (CHAMP), as a member of a consortium together with Family Health International (FHI), Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and International Child Care (ICC), WHI has the mandate to ensure the delivery of an integrated and comprehensive care and support package to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA), orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and vulnerable families at the community level in the west department of Haiti.
| Port-au-Prince | | 1722 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | Cité Soleil,Pétion-Ville | Health | Larousse Ceus | Health | Country Director of Haiti | WH-HT-11-012 | World Hope International | | 10500 | | Subawardee | Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), Caregivers, People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) | Community Health and AIDS Mitigation Project (CHAMP) | 1500000 | 2014-10-01 | 73 | http://www.worldhope.org | 2011-04-26 | HIV/AIDS
| World Hope International |
| 109 | Burundi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2009-07-01 | | scommins@internationalmedicalcorps.org | Cankuzo,Ruyigi | Title II commodites will be used to jump-start the effects of improved diets and to demonstrate how small changes in diet can yield large results. | Catholic Relief Services, Food for the Hungry | The desired outcomes of this project include: women and children under five access quality nutrition and health services; households practice appropriate health and nutrition behaviors; women and children have increased intake of nutrient-rich, diverse foods. | | | 959 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | | Food Aid,Health | Stephen Commins | | Strategy Manager, Fragile States | IMC-BI-09-1530 | International Medical Corps | Strengthen capacity of health facilities and community health workers (CHWs) to deliver high quality general health and nutrition serivces; promote household and community level behaviors that prevent maternal and childhood illnesses and support good nutrition; improve caloric and nutrient intake of mothers and children. | 102000 | | Subawardee | Mother-child units | Tubaramure: Preventing Malnutrition in Children Under 2 | | 2014-06-30 | 39 | http://www.internationalmedicalcorps.org/ | | Nutrition | International Medical Corps |
| 110 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-04-29 | | 2010-12-31 | Civadier | aestrella@ajws.org | Ouest,Sud-Est | | | To build institutional strength at Konpay through computer skills training, accounting training and knowledge-sharing with other grassroots organizations in Haiti in order to strengthen community participation in KONPAY activities.
| Jacmel,Port-au-Prince | | 1766 | Private donations | Jacmel,Port-au-Prince | Agriculture | Amarilys Estrella | Food Security and Agriculture,Health | Program Officer | AJWS-HT-10-034 | American Jewish World Service (AJWS) | | 20 | | Prime Awardee | Farmers, fisherfolk, Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Strengthening Konpay's Grassroots Work in Haiti | 15000 | 2011-12-31 | 8 | http://konpay.org | 2011-04-29 | | Konbit Pou Ayiti |
| 111 | Lao People's Democratic Republic | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-07 | | 2009-09-01 | | tpavlovic@ird-dc.org | | | | | | | 986 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | | Tanja Pavlovic | | Program Officer | IRD-LA-09-09042 | International Relief & Development | | | | Prime awardee | | Breedlove - International Food Relief Partnership (IFRP) | | 2010-09-01 | 41 | http://www.ird.org | | | International Relief & Development |
| 112 | Haiti | | 1991-12-20 | | 2009-04-01 | | | Sud | | Caritas South, Direction Départementale Agricole Sud, Direction Départementale Sud du Ministère de l’Environnement, Direction Départementale Sud du MPCE, Université Notre Dame d’Haïti (UNDH), American University of the Caribbean (AUC) | Goal: Communities of the watersheds of Tiburon, Les Anglais and Chardonnieres have increased their resilience to natural shocks. Objective: Communities of the watersheds of Tiburon, Les Anglais and Chardonnieres have rehabilitated fragile areas of targeted micro-watersheds | Chardonnières | | 250 | Global Food Crisis Fund | Anglais,Chardonnières,Tiburon | Disaster Management,Environment | Nicole Balliette | | Haiti Earthquake Response Coordinator | CRS-HT-10-7420147 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | | 6000 | | | Men, Women, Youth | Haiti Integrated Watershed Management | 266047 | 2010-08-31 | 20 | | 2011-01-14 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
| 113 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Chittagong | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1190 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-077 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Chittagong City Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 114 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-08-10 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 212 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-037 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 22 | 970 | 2010-09-10 | 17 | | | | Liberty Chapel Church |
| 115 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2009-11-13 | | 2009-11-01 | | glegesse@oxfamamerica.org | Tigray | | Women's Association of Tigray | To save lives of poor men and women agro-pastoralists people and protect the livelihood assets and environment in Raya Azebo district by involving the community on cash for work activities. | | | 1026 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development | Girma Legesse | | Humanitarian program officer | OXFA-ET-09-ETH 512 /09 | Oxfam America | | 6000 | | | | Emergency Response through Cash for Work in Raya Azebo District, South Tigray | | 2010-11-30 | 80 | | | | Women's Association of Tigray |
| 116 | Zimbabwe | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2007-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Manicaland | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1549 | Private donations | | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ZW-07-184473 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Mutasa Development Program | | 2023-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Zimbabwe |
| 117 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2000-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1369 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-GH-00-174322 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Sekyere East Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Ghana |
| 118 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1143 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-09-GH25 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Konkoney Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 119 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-06-01 | | lwr@lwr.org; hfrank@lwr.org | Dodoma | This project will benefit 20,854 people in Mtumba, 13,489 people in Kibakwe and 14,892 in Luhundwa. | Moshi University College of Business and Cooperative Studies (MUCOBS) | LWR's partners in this project are: Vikonje, Mtumba and Ihumwa (VIMI) SACCOS LTD., Kibakwe Ward SACCOS LTD, and Luhundwa Ward SACCOS LTD. The goal is to increase and improve the 1,200+ savings and credit cooperatives (SACCOS) members' agricultural production and marketing while increasing SACCOS' organizational and financial capacity for improved community livelihoods. The project will also help the three SACCOS leverage support from other financial and technical institutions. Moshi University College of Business and Cooperative Studies (MUCOBS) will support the groups' organizational development. The project will seek to establish and strengthen linkages with the Small Enterprise Loan Facility (SELF) or other local financial institutions like PRIDE, COASCO, and CRDB, to further increase access to agricultural credit. Objectives - (1) Increased Savings and Access to Credit: In four years, the three SACCOS will have enhanced financial, managerial, mobilization and marketing capacity leading to a three-fold increase in members' savings volumes/rates, to a doubling in their ability to access external loans and to a tripling of their lending volumes. (2) Increased Production and Crop Yields: In four years, members of the three SACCOS will increase sunflower and horticultural production by 100% and incomes by 100% through enhanced access to loans to procure appropriate inputs and agricultural advisory services. | | | 995 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Hayley Frank | | Regional Program Associate for Africa | LWR-TZ-09-AF-TAN-3-001-09 | Lutheran World Relief | | 49235 | | | | Dodoma Savings and Credit Cooperatives (SACCOS): Economic Empowerment through Sunflower and Horticultural Production and Linkage with Financial Institutions and Enterprise Development | | 2013-05-31 | 45 | www.lwr.org | | | Vikonje, Ihumwa, Mtumba (VIMI) Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (SACCOS), KIBAKWE Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (SACCOS), LUHUNDWA Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (SACCOS) |
| 120 | Haiti | | 2010-08-23 | | 2011-01-04 | | emily.hibbets@ri.org | Ouest | | | The project supports the creation of four community-based child friendly spaces. In addition, 12 communities will receive mobile child friendly spaces that will take place alongside RI Haiti’s established program of mobile health clinics. RI will establish and train Community Child Protection Committees in 16 communities and internally displaced person (IDP) camps that will organize educational and recreational activities for children where activities meet the needs of both boys and girls, and in some cases play items are gender specific. These committees will each be attached to one of the four child friendly space or one of the 12 community child friendly sites. Finally, RI will conduct health and hygiene promotion campaigns in schools that are located near RI-supported mobile clinics and fixed clinics. A total of 40 campaigns will take place in 40 schools and child friendly spaces to reach a target of 200 children. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Port-au-Prince | | 684 | UNICEF | Carrefour,Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Tabarre | Protection | Emily Hibbets | Protection | Program Manager | RI-HT-10-003 | Relief International | | 31900 | | | Children | UNICEF Child Protection | 297598 | 2011-07-04 | 61 | | 2011-04-01 | Child protection, Gender-based violence | N/A |
| 121 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-20 | | 2009-04-01 | | | Sud-Est | | Caritas Sud | Goal: Families affected by severe tropical weather have returned to their homes and restored their livelihoods. Objective 1: Targeted agricultural families have reestablished their livelihoods. Objective 2: Targeted communes’ water systems have been rehabilitated. | Bainet | | 248 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | Côtes-de-Fer | Agriculture,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Nicole Balliette | | Haiti Earthquake Coordinator | CRS-HT-10-7420143 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | | 17625 | | | Men, Women | Agricultural Recovery in the South | 1191255 | 2010-03-31 | 20 | | | Food security, Livelihoods | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
| 122 | Syrian Arab Republic | foodsecurity_site | 2011-02-25 | | 2011-01-01 | Damascus | aqasim@lifeusa.org | Damascus | | | Provide monthly food rations to orphans and poor families | | | 1642 | Private donations | | Food Aid | Anwar Qasim | | Regional Director | LRD-SY-11-001 | Life for Relief and Development | | 455 | | | Orphans, Poor families | Food Distribution to Orphans and Poor Families (Syria) | 40000 | 2011-12-31 | 44 | http://www.lifeusa.org | 2011-02-28 | | Life for Relief and Development |
| 123 | Haiti | | 2011-03-10 | | 2010-09-01 | | rkearney@stophungernow.org | Ouest | | | Donated $56,300 for construction of storage depot (for food, educational materials, and medical supplies) and vocational training building
| Port-au-Prince | | 1658 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Education | Rick Kearney | Education | Distribution Coordinator | STOP-HT-10-HOM-2 | Stop Hunger Now | | 2300 | | | Affected population(s) | Funding for Storage and Classroom Building | 56300 | 2011-12-31 | 65 | http://www.stophungernow.org | 2011-03-17 | | Haiti Outreach Ministries |
| 124 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-15 | | 2010-06-01 | | rkearney@stophungernow.org | | | | Meals shipped | | | 713 | Private donations | | Food Aid | Rick Kearney | Nutrition | Distribution Coordinator | STOP-HT-10-0221 | Stop Hunger Now | | 142560 | | | Affected population(s) | In-Kind Donations to International Relief and Development | 35640 | 2010-06-30 | 65 | http://www.stophungernow.org | 2011-04-06 | | Salesians of Don Bosco |
| 125 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-08-10 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 213 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-038 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 23 | 1867 | 2010-09-10 | 17 | | | | First UMC of Coral Springs |
| 126 | Haiti | | | | | | | Ouest | | | CBM staff was actively involved in the earthquake during the emergency phase. CBM staff assisted doctors at the Haitienne Community Hospital. Doctors from HEUH eye clinic operated on severe traumatic injuries from the earthquake and were seeing about 60 patients a day. CBM partner organization, Grace Children’s Hospital, was involved in life saving interventions. | Port-au-Prince | | 267 | | Pétion-Ville | Health | | | | CBM-HT-10-001 | Christian Blind Mission | | | | | | Emergency Response | | | 22 | | | | Grace Children's Hospital |
| 127 | Ecuador | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2001-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Cotopaxi | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1334 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-EC-01-173923 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Pujili II Development Program | | 2018-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Ecuador |
| 128 | Mexico | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | San Luis Potosí | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1451 | Private donations | | Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MX-97-171462 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Tlatocani Development Program | | 2019-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Mexico |
| 129 | Mali | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2008-04-01 | | lwr@lwr.org; hfrank@lwr.org | Ségou | | National Bank for Agricultural Development (BNDA) | LWR's partner for the implementation of the project, Improved Women's Livelihoods through Fonio Production in Sakoiba Commune, is the Association Benkadi Ton based in the Ségou region of Mali. The association's total membership is 172 women. Its mission is to contribute to the socio-economic development of the village through collaboration in activities aimed at reducing poverty. The projects' primary goal is to contribute to the improvement of nutrition, food security and household incomes through the processing and marketing of fonio products. It is also expected that the processing of fonio will stimulate the production of more quantities of this crop, thus contributing to increased food security in the area. The objectives of the project will be achieved through access to agricultural inputs, processing equipment and technical assistance and increased capacity to produce, process and market quality fonio in local and export markets. Objectives - (1) Increased Production in terms of Quality and Quantity: In two years, the association will have acquired high quality seeds and modern processing equipment which will allow them to increase production of quality fonio by 50%. (2) Increased Access to Credit: Access to credit from LWR's financial partner in Mali, the National Bank for Agriculture Development, will allow group members to increase their incomes through an annual commercial production and marketing of 8 tons of whitened fonio. (3) Increased Organizational and Technical Capacity: In two years, the women's Association Benkadi Ton will have acquired the necessary organizational and technical capacities to ensure long-term sustainability of this project and its benefits to members. | | | 991 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Hayley Frank | | Regional Program Associate for Africa | LWR-ML-08-AF-MAI-3-001-08 | Lutheran World Relief | | 14247 | | | Women farmers | Improving Women's Livelihoods through Fonio Production in Sakoiba Commune | | 2013-09-30 | 45 | www.lwr.org | | Capacity building | Benkadi Ton Association of Diakobougou |
| 130 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-10 | | 2006-07-01 | | kelly.doppelhammer@heifer.org | | | | Heifer International Tanzania will provide 276 dairy goats, including bucks, to 115 families. Each family will receive two does. Targeted communities expect to improve nutrition levels, increase income and protect the environment by practicing zero-grazing. Some 230 families will also receive 460 goat offspring as pass-ons. | | | 882 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Kelly Doppelhammer | | East Africa Program Assistant | HEFI-TZ-06-21-0409-01 | Heifer International | | 230 | | | | North East Zone Dairy Goat Project | | 2011-06-30 | 34 | | | | Heifer Tanzania |
| 131 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 1991-09-02 | | 2007-01-01 | Nordely | corbin.lyday@heifer.org | Sud | | | This project will contribute to strengthen the food sovereignty within 430 families in the processing, storage, training, technical assistance and distribution of seeds such as peanuts, millet and corn. It will also distribute small ruminant animals such as goats and sheep to the families while providing them with training in agriculture, cattle raising, protection of the environment and organizational development. | Côteaux | | 453 | Private donations | Roche-à-Bateau | Agriculture | Corbin B. Lyday, Ph.D. | Food Security and Agriculture | Manager, Government Relations | HEFI-HT-10-23-1407-02 | Heifer International | Livestock diversification, agroecological gardens | 2150 | | | Women and Men Farmers | Small Ruminants and Seeds Distribution Project in Nordely/Beaulieu | 164850 | 2011-06-30 | 34 | http://www.heifer.org | 2011-04-07 | Environment | Association of Collective Hands of Roche-à-Bateau (APMCR) |
| 132 | El Salvador | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | San Miguel | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1341 | Private donations | | Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-SV-97-171346 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Sesori Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision El Salvador |
| 133 | Nicaragua | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2000-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Granada | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1465 | Private donations | | Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-NI-00-173144 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Cocibolca Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Nicaragua |
| 134 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Barisal | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1204 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-227 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Binoikathi Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 135 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-08-01 | | | Ouest | | | Rebuild school: Freres de l'instruction chretienne Petionville, Tabarre Myles of Hope and George Marc | Port-au-Prince | | 211 | Private donations | Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Education | | Shelter and Non-Food Items | | BBF-HT-10-036 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | School | 0 | 2011-12-31 | 17 | | 2011-01-14 | | Food for the Poor |
| 136 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 1991-10-01 | | 2010-01-13 | | | | | | Répondre en besoins immédiats et améliorer la sécurité alimentaire et les moyens d'existence des populations affectées par le tremblement de terre du 12 janvier | | | 11 | Private donations | | Food Aid | | Food Security and Agriculture | | AAH-HT-10-HAH0SC | Action Against Hunger | Identification des sites de distributions Sélection et enregistrement des bénéficiaires
Approvisionnement et Transport
DistributionPost Distribution monitoring | 85000 | | | | Réponse d'urgence en sécurité alimentaire suite au séisme aynat touché la région de Port-au-Prince, le 12 janvier 2010 | 1639723 | 2010-12-31 | 2 | | 2011-01-14 | | Action Against Hunger |
| 137 | Mozambique | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1999-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Zambézia | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1458 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MZ-99-172603 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Nhamarraua Development Program | | 2014-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Mozambique |
| 138 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Rajshahi | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1221 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-425 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Balihar Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 139 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-15 | | 2004-06-15 | Port-au-Prince | tstehl@mfkhaiti.org, msterlin@mfkhaiti.org | Ouest | | | Provision of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) to implementing partners. | Port-au-Prince | | 579 | World Bank | Port-au-Prince | Health | Tom Stehl, Maryse Sterlin | Health,Nutrition | Coordinator of Operations, Haiti Administrator | MFK-HT-10-027 | Meds & Food for Kids | | | | | Malnourished children | Community Management of Acute Malnutrition - Hôpital Communauté Haïtienne | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 77 | | 2011-04-11 | | Hôpital Communauté Haïtienne |
| 140 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-14 | | 2009-10-01 | | mbucario@savechildren.org | Chiquimula,El Progreso,Zacapa | | | The Save the Children/Mercy Corps single-year assistance program (SYAP) response is made up of a targeted strategy to mitigate the impact of the current crisis and help vulnerable families more effectively manage risk to their health, nutrition, livelihoods, and food security. The SYAP consists of three different components and makes use of methodologies that seek to create synergies and double impact (1+1 design), including: 1) Providing a monthly ration for 10 months to help vulnerable families mitigate the impact of the food and economic crisis and serve as an incentive to program participation; 2) Reinforcing links to existing health and nutrition services, thereby protecting against further deterioration of health and nutrition HN status among children and establishing systems to more efficiently identify and manage childhood illnesses and malnutrition; and 3) Establishing a set of short-term interventions to recover livelihood and agriculture outcomes. | | | 1053 | Office of Food for Peace (USAID/FFP) | | Agriculture,Food Aid,Health | Maria Ester Bucario | | SYAP Program Manager | STC-GT-09-84010417 | Save the Children | | 48000 | | Prime awardee | | PROSANO (Guatemala Single-Year Assistance Program) | 8000000 | 2011-03-31 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | Nutrition | Mercy Corps |
| 141 | Indonesia,Philippines | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-11 | | 2009-04-01 | Parañaque
| pharrigan@savechildren.org | Antique,Jawa Barat,Metropolitan Manila,South Cotabato,Sumatera Utara | | | In rural North Sumatra and West Java, Indonesia SC works through an existing system of monthly village-level meetings to provide children and women of reproductive age with access to community-based nutrition and health services; provides interactive feeding sessions and menu demonstrations; and helps families learn the skills and knowledge to make healthy, affordable choices to improve feeding practices and care for children under age 5. In the Philippines, SC provides direct food provisioning in schools; provides school-age children with deworming medication and vitamin supplements; increases family purchasing power to buy more nutritious foods; develops and disseminates messages on children’s health, nutrition, sanitation, and hygiene; and improves volunteer health workers’ capacity to recognize and refer children suffering from severe malnutrition for treatment.
| | | 1784 | Kraft | | Food Aid,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Paige Harrigan | | Advisor, Health and Nutrition | STC-ID-09-84050221 | Save the Children | | | | Prime Awardee | | Hunger and Healthy Lifestyles (FRESH) | 3000000 | 2012-03-31 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | Nutrition
| Save the Children US |
| 142 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Sud-Est | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Jacmel | | 1853 | Private donations | Jacmel | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51512 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Caritas Diocesaine de Jacmel | 12801 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Caritas Diocesaine de Jacmel |
| 143 | Haiti | | 2010-10-01 | | 2010-08-01 | | | | | | Améliorer les conditions d'hygiène et protéger la population à risque grâce à des infrastructures eau, hygiène et assainissement sur le Champ de Mars à Port-au-Prince | | | 12 | Private donations | | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | AAH-HT-10-HAH0SF | Action Against Hunger | Construction de 220 aires de douches réparties sur les 9 places du Champs de Mars
Mise en place de 55 kits de récupération d'eau de pluie sur chacun des modules de douche.
Désinfection des douches 2 fois par semaine
Sensibilisation aux bonnes pratiques d'hygiène | 21630 | | | | Construction d'aires de douches dans le cadre de soutien aux camps suite au séisme ayant touché la région de Port-au-Prince le 12 janvier 2010 | 80000 | 2010-10-31 | 2 | | | | Action Against Hunger |
| 144 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-03-18 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 191 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-016 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 9 | 51990 | 2010-04-18 | 17 | | | | Aid for Haiti |
| 145 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2000-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Brong Ahafo | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1366 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-GH-00-173720 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Atebubu Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Ghana |
| 146 | Brazil | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Minas Gerais | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1287 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BR-97-171416 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Lontra Development Program | | 2014-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition, HIV/AIDS | World Vision Brazil |
| 147 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-02-24 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1805 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-8947 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Sri Sathya Sai Organization of Haiti | 1531502 | 2010-06-30 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Sri Sathya Sai Organization of Haiti |
| 148 | Haiti | | 2010-08-23 | | 2010-03-04 | | emily.hibbets@ri.org | Ouest | | | The project supports emergency and transitional shelter for earthquake-affected populations. RI is providing families with a shelter package tailored to meet the unique needs of this population. In addition, RI is organizing 5 neighborhood-wide rubble clearance initiatives with a cash-for-work component, providing each neighborhood with a rubble clearance toolkit, a Disaster Risk Reduction training component, and rented truck to collect and transport cleared rubble. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Port-au-Prince | | 683 | Emergency Response Relief Fund for Haiti (OCHA/ERRF) | Carrefour,Croix-des Bouquets | Disaster Management,Economic Recovery and Development,Shelter and Housing | Emily Hibbets | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Program Manager | RI-HT-10-002 | Relief International | | 11000 | | | Affected population(s), Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Emergency and Transitional Shelter Programme | 728347 | 2010-11-03 | 61 | | 2010-12-29 | Disaster risk reduction | N/A |
| 149 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-02-09 | | 2010-01-10 | | | Ouest | | | Planted 25,000 trees in mountains of Mahotiere | Port-au-Prince | | 1622 | Private donations | Carrefour | Agriculture | | Food Security and Agriculture | | FFP-HT-10-007 | Food for the Poor | | | | | | Agriculture | 0 | 2011-05-31 | 85 | | 2011-02-09 | | Food for the Poor |
| 150 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1989-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Chittagong | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1267 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BD-89-164702 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Hathazari / Jafarabad Development Program | | 2018-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition, HIV/AIDS | World Vision Bangladesh |
| 151 | Haiti | | 2010-07-30 | | 2010-07-01 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | Ouest | | | The proposed project aims to contribute to the restoration of adequate living conditions for earthquake-affected populations and support their early recovery. More specifically, its aim is to provide safe transitional shelters to affected households in Greater Port-au-Prince, while reducing their vulnerability to future disasters and improving their standards of life.
Expected Results:
1. To provide earthquake affected population with transitional shelter package that improves their living conditions.
2. To reduce communities and households’ vulnerability to natural hazards and increase their awareness of and preparedness to natural disasters.
3. To increase knowledge, attitude and hygiene practices to contribute to the prevention of water and vector borne diseases. | Port-au-Prince | | 396 | American Red Cross | Port-au-Prince | Shelter and Housing | Marianna Franco | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 AON 81Z | Friends of ACTED | | 12500 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Integrated Transitional Shelter Programme | 5914737 | 2011-06-30 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | Capacity building, Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | Friends of ACTED |
| 152 | Haiti | | 2011-05-26 | | 2011-05-05 | | | Ouest | | HHH | Physical Rehabilitation Center | Port-au-Prince | | 440 | | Port-au-Prince | Health,Protection | | Health | | HCI-HT-10-012 | Handicap International | | 861 | | | | Health/Protection 6 | 0 | 2011-05-05 | 32 | | 2011-05-26 | | Handicap International |
| 153 | Haiti | | 1991-10-22 | | 2010-11-01 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | | When the earthquake struck, it all but halted already limited sanitation services such as trash pickup and sewage disposal, leaving waste piled up in market areas, thoroughfares and camps. The American Red Cross is partnering with Catholic Relief Services to address this problem by creating a waste collection hotline which will increase waste collection coverage in metropolitan Port-au-Prince. The project will identify and establish a roster of waste collection companies and contractors to carry out waste collection in underserved camps. Waste removal costs will be charged to NGOs managing camps where applicable, and covered by the project budget for camps where there is no NGO management. This project seeks to reach an estimated 183,000 people in 100 camps. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Port-au-Prince | | 126 | Private donations | Carrefour,Cité Soleil,Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Kenscoff,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-WS06 | American Red Cross | | 183000 | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Affected population(s) | Waste Collection and Disposal in Port-au-Prince through Catholic Relief Services | 0 | 2011-10-31 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-01-14 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
| 154 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2002-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Tanga | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1520 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-TZ-02-174136 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Magamba Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Tanzania |
| 155 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2007-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1131 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-07-GH13 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Asenema Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 156 | Haiti | | 2010-11-13 | | 2010-06-01 | | mmiller@adfusa.org | Ouest | | Association des Paysans de Vallue (APV) | Building Primary School in rural mountain area of Petit-Goâve | Léogâne | | 156 | Private donations | Petit-Goâve | Education | Michael D. Miller | Education | President | ADF-HT-10-008 | America's Development Foundation | | 110 | | | Children | Construction of Primary School | 85250 | 2011-05-31 | 12 | www.adfusa.org | 2010-11-13 | | America's Development Foundation, Association des Paysans de Vallue (APV) |
| 157 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-01-18 | University Hospital | sruschak@map.org | Ouest | | | Through the Long-Term Health Development (LTHD) Program, MAP customizes large volume shipments of donated and purchased medicines and health supplies for reputable foreign-based health institutions and international relief and development organizations. | Port-au-Prince | | 526 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Scott Ruschak | Health | Director, International Medical Resources | MAP-HT-10-32261 | MAP International | | 275000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | In-kind donation to World Vision US/Partners in Health, #2 | 828260 | 2010-02-18 | 47 | | | | World Vision US, Partners in Health |
| 158 | Burma | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2010-01-01 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Kachin | | | n/a | | | 1591 | United Nations (UN) | | | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MM-10-193145 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Myanmar World Food Program (WFP) - Kachin | | 2010-12-31 | 76 | | | | World Vision Myanmar |
| 159 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Croix-des-Bouquets | | 1894 | Private donations | Croix-des Bouquets | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51667 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Centre de Sante Communautaire | 1146 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Centre de Sante Communautaire |
| 160 | Haiti | | 2011-01-11 | | 2010-01-16 | | | Grand'Anse | | | March 17th, 2010: in Jérémie, 1500 persons (or 300 families) have been reached by CARE since January 16, 2010. | Jérémie | | 236 | | Jérémie | | | | | CARE-HT-10-005 | CARE | | | | | | Jérémie, Haiti | | 2011-01-10 | 19 | | 2011-01-11 | | |
| 161 | Haiti | | 2010-11-13 | | 2010-03-20 | | mmiller@adfusa.org | Ouest | | UNICEF, Comite d'Action pour une Petit-Goâve Regeneree (CAPR), Comite Communale de Protection Civile (CCPC) | Distributed emergency shelter supplies of 100 tarps to most vulnerable in underserved IDP camps | Léogâne | | 150 | Private donations,UNICEF | Petit-Goâve | Shelter and Housing | Michael D. Miller | Shelter and Non-Food Items | President | ADF-HT-10-002 | America's Development Foundation | | 500 | | | Most vulnerable IDP familes, Pregnant and lactating women, Women heads-of-household, Elderly, Handicapped | Distribution Emergency Shelter-4mx5m tarps | 15000 | 2010-03-25 | 12 | www.adfusa.org | 2010-11-13 | | America's Development Foundation |
| 162 | Mali | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2004-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Bamako Capital District | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1440 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ML-04-175301 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Bamako Urban Development Program | | 2018-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Mali |
| 163 | Rwanda | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2008-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Nord | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1489 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-RW-08-184657 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Kivuruga Development Program | | 2024-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Rwanda |
| 164 | Haiti | | 1991-08-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | andrew.lucas@adra.org | Ouest | | | Distribution of 12 pallets of Hygiene Kits, 2 pallets of diapers, 20 pallets of 5 gallon buckets, 10,565 pairs of Crocs shoes. | Port-au-Prince | | 32 | Brother's Brother Foundation | Carrefour | Disaster Management | Andrew Lucas | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Program Director | ADRA-HT-10-010 | Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) | | 10565 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Non-Food Item (NFI) Donations and Distributions II | 131033 | 2010-04-30 | 4 | | 2011-01-24 | | Adventist Development and Relief Agency, Brother's Brother Foundation |
| 165 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1995-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Central | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1439 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MW-95-166240 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Senzani Center Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Malawi |
| 166 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-01-22 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1794 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-1235 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Food For the Poor Haiti | 573140 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Food For the Poor Haiti |
| 167 | Haiti | | 2011-02-09 | | 2010-01-01 | | | Nord,Nord-Est,Ouest | Food for the Poor has been building homes in Haiti since 1986. | | Home Building in Port-au-Prince, Cap Haitian, Leogane, Grand-Goave, Trou du Nord, Demier, Chastenoye, Delogner, Gros Chaudiere, Mahotiere | Cap-Haïtien,Croix-des-Bouquets,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,le Trou-du-Nord | | 1616 | Private donations | Cap-Haïtien,Carrefour,Croix-des Bouquets,Grand-Goâve,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,Trou du Nord | Shelter and Housing | | Shelter and Non-Food Items | | FFP-HT-10-001 | Food for the Poor | Built 1,589 homes in 2010 | | | | | Permanent Shelter | 10169000 | 2011-12-31 | 85 | | 2011-02-09 | | Food for the Poor |
| 168 | Mali | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-27 | | 2009-10-27 | | | Koulikoro | | | This grant supports the study assessing the impact of dietary strategies for the management of children with MAM on the children's participation in the nutritional rehabilitation program, physical growth, recovery from MAM, and change in micronutrient status and body composition. | | | 940 | UNICEF | | Health | | Nutrition | | HKI-ML-09-6150 | Helen Keller International | | | | | Children | WCARO | | 2011-06-30 | 79 | | | Nutrition | |
| 169 | Sudan | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2009-07-01 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Western Equatoria | | | Improving the living conditions of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) and their hosts by providing means through which the most vulnerable among them can resume productivity and therefore self-reliance. | | | 1601 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | | | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-SD-09-192069 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Protection and Emergency Assistance for Communities Affected by Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) Activities in Western Equatoria | | 2010-06-30 | 76 | | | | World Vision Sudan |
| 170 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-03-03 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Sud-Est | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Jacmel | | 1807 | Private donations | Jacmel | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-8955 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Haiti Village Health | 6196860 | 2010-08-25 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Haiti Village Health |
| 171 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Rajshahi | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1225 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-460 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Biaghat Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 172 | Haiti | | 2010-12-10 | | 2007-12-27 | | annvarghese@imaworldhealth.org | L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Est,Nord-Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | In the program year beginning October 1, 2010, IMA plans implementation of MDA activities for eight Departments and 106 Communes and will cover a total estimated population of 5,095,409 with a minimum treatment goal of 4,331,098. In addition to MDA, training of Community Leaders, Distributors, and Promoters will continue to be a key activity to ensure continued community participation in MDA. IMA will train 18,682 Community Volunteers (CLs, CDDs, and Promoters) in 2010/2011. | Ministry of Health and Population (MSPP), Ministry of Education (MENFP), Center for Disease Control, University of Notre Dame, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Christian Blind Mission (CBM), GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) | The Haiti Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) Control Program is a joint effort between the Ministry of Health and Population (MSPP) and the Ministry of Education (MENFP) to eliminate and control Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) and Soil Transmitted Helminthes (STH) in Haiti through Mass Drug Administration (MDA). IMA World Health leads in the implementation of the USAID/RTI funded program activities. The Program is supported by a group of collaborating partners who include World Health Organization/Pan American Health Organization (WHO/PAHO), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), University of Notre Dame (UND), Christian Blind Mission (CBM) and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). This collaborative effort includes regular planning with Central, Departmental, and Communal MSPP and MENFP officials as well as among partners in the US and Haiti. | Anse-à-Veau,Bainet,Barradères,Belle-Anse,Borgne,Cap-Haïtien,Dessalines,Fort-Liberté,Gonaïves,Grande-Rivière-du-Nord,Gros-Morne,Jacmel,Limbé,Marmelade,Miragoâne,Môle Saint-Nicolas,Ouanaminthe,Plaisance,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Louis du Nord,Saint-Marc,Saint-Raphaël,Vallières,l'Acul-du-Nord,le Trou-du-Nord,les Cayes | | 461 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | Acul du Nord,Anse Rouge,Anse-à-Foleur,Anse-à-Pitre,Anse-à-Veau,Arnaud,Asile,Bahon,Baie de Henne,Bainet,Bas Limbé,Bassin Bleu,Belle-Anse,Bombardopolis,Borgne,Camp-Perrin,Cap-Haïtien,Capotille,Caracol,Carice,Cayes Jacmel,Chansolme,Côtes-de-Fer,Desdunes,Dessalines,Dondon,Ennery,Estère,Ferrier,Fond des Negres,Fort-Liberté,Grand Rivière du Nord,Grand-Boucan,Grand-Gosier,Grande Saline,Gros-Morne,Jacmel,Jean-Rabel,La Chapelle,La Vallée,La Victoire,Limbé,Limonade,Marigot,Marmelade,Milot,Miragoâne,Mombin Crochu,Mont-Organisé,Môle Saint Nicholas,Ounaminthe,Paillant,Perches,Petit Trou de Nippes,Petite Rivière de Nippes,Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite,Pignon,Pilate,Plaine du Nord,Plaisance,Port-Margot,Port-de-Paix,Quartier Morin,Ranquitte,Saint Michel de l'Attalaye,Saint-Louis du Nord,Saint-Marc,Saint-Saint-Raphaël,Sainte Suzanne,Terre-Neuve,Terrier Rouge,Thiotte,Trou du Nord,Vallières,Verettes | Health | Ann Varghese | | HQ Program Officer | IMA-HT-07-001 | IMA World Health | | 4331098 | | Prime awardee | Women, Children, Men | Haiti Neglected Tropical Disease Control Program | 6800000 | 2011-09-30 | 37 | http://www.imaworldhealth.org | 2011-04-27 | | IMA World Health |
| 173 | Haiti | | 1991-10-12 | | 2010-02-25 | | ameliak@archq.org | Ouest | | | | Croix-des-Bouquets,Port-au-Prince | | 129 | Emergency Response Relief Fund for Haiti (OCHA/ERRF) | Delmas,Ganthier | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Amelia Kendall | Early Recovery,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | ARC-HT-10-002 | American Refugee Committee International | | | | | | Emergency Relief - Health, Water Sanitation & Hygiene | 743141 | 2010-10-31 | 10 | | 2011-01-14 | | MoH, Delmas Mayor |
| 174 | Mali | foodsecurity_site | 2011-03-14 | | 2010-09-15 | 2nd Admin Level: Mopti, Bandiagara, Koro, Bankass, Djenne, Douentza, Rharous, Bourem, Gao | africa@trickleup.org | Gao,Mopti,Timbuktu | | Association pour l’Appui au Développement Intégré (AADI), Agence Evangélique de Développement (AEDM), Equipe de Recherche et d’Appui Pour le Développement (ERAD), ESPOIR, Groupe d’Animation Action au Sahel (GAAS‐MALI), Groupe d’Appui au Développement (GADEV), Groupe de Recherche d'Etudes de Formation Femme Action (GREFFA), Sahel Etude Action pour le Développement (SEAD) | The goal of the project is to reduce extreme poverty via sustainable livelihood development with a focus on women and people with disabilities (PWD) living in rural areas. The overall program has two objectives: 1) strengthening the capacity of 7,250 extremely poor women and PWD to develop sustainable microenterprises and other resources that support self‐directed movement out of poverty; and 2) strengthening the capacity of at least eight local community development organizations to reduce extreme poverty through greater expertise in sustainable livelihood development. Trickle Up’s approach includes providing participants with combined access to conditional seed capital and training to start microenterprises; incorporating all participants into savings groups composed of 25 members and helping groups register legally to gain access to formal services from microfinance institutions; continued support for existing participants through expanding training and building a network of savings groups; and capacity building for local partner organizations to effectively deliver development services. | | | 1645 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Economic Recovery and Development | Marieme Daff | | Africa Program Director | TRICKLE-ML-10-001 | Trickle Up | 1) Provide participants with the tools to start or expand productive microenterprises and diversify their income-generating activities for the steady income necessary to stabilize a household; 2) expand our livelihood training program to build deeper skills for participants in specific sectors; 3) create and build the autonomy of 178 new savings and credit groups; and 4) conduct rigorous monitoring and evaluation that tracks participant progress through monitoring visits, and industry-standard quantitative and qualitative assessment tools. | 7250 | The number of people reached is the number of people receiving direct services (grants, training, and/or savings support) from Trickle Up in the stated time period. | | The extreme poor, particularly women and people with disabilities | Pathways Out of Poverty: Building Sustainable Microenterprises for Mali’s Poorest | 2137409 | 2012-08-31 | 86 | http://www.trickleup.org | 2011-03-15 | Gender, Disability | Trickle Up |
| 175 | Haiti | | 1991-09-24 | | 2010-05-01 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) | The American Red Cross Post-Earthquake Health Promotion Program follows a community-based approach to providing first aid and promoting hygiene, health and safety in the camps. Program activities include hygiene promotion, condom distribution, and prevention education with a focus on cholera, malaria, HIV, and sexual and gender-based violence. The program also conducts disease mitigation activities in the camps. In most cases, this program works in the same locations as the Emergency Disaster Risk Reduction program, thus providing comprehensive services to camp communities. This project is working to reach 190,000 people, in partnership with the Haitian Red Cross. | Port-au-Prince | | 101 | Private donations | Cité Soleil,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-H3 | American Red Cross | | 190000 | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Affected population(s) | Post-earthquake Health and Hygiene Promotion in Camps | 0 | 2011-11-30 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 1991-10-26 | HIV/AIDS, Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | American Red Cross, Haitian Red Cross |
| 176 | Haiti | | 2010-10-06 | | 2010-02-01 | | hial.urghaiti@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | Shelter box | Distribution of Tents and Tarpaulins | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 443 | | Carrefour,Delmas,Grand-Goâve,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Shelter and Housing | Armony Mangin | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Liaison & Advocacy Officer | HCI-HT-10-007 | Handicap International | | 26606 | | | | Basic Needs 3 | 0 | 2010-10-31 | 32 | | 2011-01-10 | | Handicap International |
| 177 | Haiti | | 2010-10-06 | | 2010-05-01 | | hial.urghaiti@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | | Construction of accessible emergency shelter | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 444 | | Carrefour,Delmas,Grand-Goâve,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Shelter and Housing | Armony Mangin | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Liaison & Advocacy Officer | HCI-HT-10-008 | Handicap International | | 250 | | | | Basic Needs 4 | 0 | 2010-08-01 | 32 | | 2011-01-10 | | Handicap International |
| 178 | Peru | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1996-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Ayacucho | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1476 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-PE-96-170951 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Huanta Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Peru |
| 179 | Haiti | | 2010-12-10 | | 2010-11-01 | | aestrella@ajws.org | Ouest | | BRAC USA, Haven | To address the housing needs of Fonkoze's clients by repairing those homes that are structurally sound enough to be repaired and rebuilding those that cannot be repaired. | Léogâne,l'Arcahaie | | 67 | Private donations | Cabaret,Léogâne | Shelter and Housing | Amarilys Estrella | Camp Coordination and Management,Shelter and Non-Food Items | Program Officer | AJWS-HT-10-018 | American Jewish World Service (AJWS) | | 80 | | | Farmers, Fisherfolk, Women | Rebuilding Homes for Earthquake survivors in Haiti | 40000 | 2012-04-30 | 8 | http://www.fonkoze.org/ | | | Fonkoze |
| 180 | Colombia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1996-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Córdoba | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1315 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-CO-96-165294 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Nueva Esperanza Development Program | | 2014-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition, HIV/AIDS | World Vision Colombia |
| 181 | Honduras | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-16 | | 2008-07-01 | | americas@list.heifer.org | | | | | | | 923 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Americas program | | Americas program | HEFI-HN-08-23-1570-02 | Heifer International | | | | | | Improving the Sustainable Production and Food Systems of Small-Scale Organic Coffee Farming Families In Honduras | | 2014-06-30 | 34 | | | | Project Development Les Anglais |
| 182 | Solomon Islands | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2009-03-15 | | nnesiah@er-d.org | Central,Guadalcanal,Isabel,Makira,Malaita,Western | | | The Mothers Union has 16,000 members in all eight dioceses of the Church of Melanesia. The Mother's Union started literacy programs in the Solomons in 1989 and since has been one of the main providers of teaching across the country, all on a voluntary basis. The courses are supported and facilitated by the Mothers Union members in each parish. COM is part of a literacy network that has membership of 14 other organizations. At each parish there are 20-40 students in four classes - beginner and advanced in both Pidgin and English. The official figure for the Solomons is that 76% of people have some literacy but there has been no recent broad study to give an accurate figure. A recent smaller study in Malaita showed a lower literacy rate, and the figure for literacy in Vanuatu is estimated at 74%. In this programme, the Mothers Union intends to strengthen its literacy courses in all eight Dioceses by enhancing teaching methods and developing new resources and materials for both the Diocesan coordinators and teachers. A train-the-trainer component for a core group of teachers will invest in better methods for teaching the languages. New materials will include important community topics like preventive health education, small enterprise management, and life skills. Melanesia is economically very challenged and most income comes from overseas remittances. Helping women to have the basic skills to maintain inventories and manage community activities will contribute to the economic stability and health of the communities. | | | 829 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education | Nagulan Nesiah | | Program Officer | ERD-SB-09-003 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 1934 | | | Individuals, Staff, Women, Youth | Melanesia Mothers Union Literacy Programme | | 2010-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | | Church of the Province of Melanesia |
| 183 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-03-10 | | 2011-01-01 | Grison-Garde
| rkearney@stophungernow.org | Nord | | | Meal shipments for school feeding programs, orphanages, clinics
| Cap-Haïtien | | 1659 | Private donations | Cap-Haïtien | Education,Food Aid,Health | Rick Kearney | Education,Food Security and Agriculture,Health,Nutrition | Distribution Coordinator | STOP-HT-11-Ford Orphanage | Stop Hunger Now | | 1500 | | | Affected population(s) | Meal Distribution Partnership | 71280 | 2011-12-31 | 65 | http://www.stophungernow.org | 2011-03-17 | | Robert Ford Orphanage, Haiti School of Mercy, Hands for Haiti |
| 184 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-06 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Croix-des-Bouquets | | 1823 | Private donations | Thomazeau | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51522 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Centre Medical de Sante | 14050 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Centre Medical de Sante |
| 185 | Cambodia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2001-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Kampong Speu | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1296 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-KH-01-174369 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Phnom Sruoch Church Partnership Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Cambodia |
| 186 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-17 | | 2010-01-01 | | atate@churchworldservice.org | L'Artibonite,Nord-Ouest | | | Micro-credit, training, and support to 13 agricultural cooperatives in Northwest and Artibonite departments. This on-going program provides services to support and empower agricultural cooperatives in rural areas. All cooperatives receive training on agricultural methods and micro-credit. Additional services vary based on the decisions of the cooperative, but include such things as tool banks, a veterinarian, livestock, schools for children and emergency support. | Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,Môle Saint-Nicolas | | 289 | Private donations | Baie de Henne,Bombardopolis,Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,Jean-Rabel | Agriculture | Aaron Tate | Food Security and Agriculture | Emergency Response Coordinator | CWS-HT-10-010 | Church World Service | | 15000 | | | Rural population | Support to Agricultural Cooperatives | 627000 | 2012-12-31 | 24 | www.churchworldservice.org | | | Sant Kretyen pou Devlopman Entegre (SKDE) |
| 187 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-06-07 | Port-au-Prince, Léogâne, Grand-Goâve, Pétionville, Tabarre, George Marc, Macaya, Foret des Pins | mohanian@iocc.org | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Ouest,Sud | | Norwegian Church Aid, Brother's Brother Foundation | Financial support for developmental projects during the recovery phase of the emergency to partner organizations and ecumenical partners | Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,les Cayes | | 475 | Private donations | Chantal,Grand-Goâve,Gros-Morne,Léogâne,Moron,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Agriculture,Education,Environment,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Mark Ohanian | Education,Food Security and Agriculture,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Senior Programs Coordinator | IOCC-HT-10-2-57510/104/2 | International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) | Technical and operational support of local schools; reforestation projects including tree planting; school reconstruction; human waste management, access to energy and fertilizer | 213383 | | Prime awardee | Affected population(s) | Recovery | 510378 | 2010-12-31 | 40 | http://www.iocc.org | 2011-03-22 | Disability, Environment | Lutheran World Federation/Department for World Service, Finn Church Aid, Viva Rio, Food for the Poor, Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia in Haiti, Greek Orthodox Church in Haiti |
| 188 | Haiti | | 2010-12-20 | | 2010-07-01 | | kpearson@habitat.org | L'Artibonite,Nord | | CHF International | To implement vocational training programs using Building and Training Centers. Three building and training delivery systems to develop business and technical skills and provide vocational training. Women and Youth development skills in the construction center. Micro and small enterprises in construction sector. | Cap-Haïtien,Gonaïves | | 429 | CHF International,US Agency for International Development (USAID) | Cap-Haïtien,Gonaïves | Shelter and Housing | Kate Pearson | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Director - Strategic Partnerships, Haiti | HFHI-HT-10-009 | Habitat for Humanity International | | 2390 | | | Women, Youth | KATA Building and Training Center – Workforce and MSE Development | 487187 | 2011-01-31 | 31 | http://www.habitat.org | | Livelihoods | Habitat for Humanity International |
| 189 | Haiti | | 2011-04-28 | | 2010-08-01 | | mkwasnie@physiciansforpeace.org | Ouest | | | Physicians for Peace has joined in the Hispaniola island Prosthetic and Orthotic Education program with Healing Hands for Haiti, the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics and others to form an island-wide response to the tragedy and build a sustainable long-term solution to meet the ongoing needs of Haiti's amputees. We are working to provide local opportunities for education in the field of prosthetics and orthotics through a distance learning program offered by Don Bosco University in El Salvador. | Port-au-Prince | | 645 | Foundations,Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Mary Kwasniewski | Health | Sr. Director, Global Health Programs | PFP-HT-10-002 | Physicians for Peace (PFP) | | | | | | Walking Free - Prosthetic and Orthotic Education Program | 0 | 2014-08-01 | 56 | | 2011-04-28 | Disability | Healing Hands for Haiti, International Society for Prosthetics and others |
| 190 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-21 | | 2010-10-01 | Hinche, Thomonde, Maïssade, Mirebalais, Saut-d'Eau, Belladère, Lascahobas, Savanette | aknorr@worldvision.org | Centre | | | Supply food to students and cooks in 160 schools in the Central Plateau using food supplied by the World Food Program (WFP). Dry family take home rations will also be distrubuted to school children at the beginning of the school year. | Hinche,Lascahobas,Mirebalais | | 765 | World Food Program (WFP) | Belladère,Hinche,Lascahobas,Maïssade,Mirebalais,Saut-d'Eau,Savanette,Thomonde | Education,Food Aid | Amy Knorr | | Haiti Country Program Manager, World Vision US | WV-HT-10-007 | World Vision US, Inc. | | | | | Students | School Feeding Project in Central Plateau | | 2010-12-31 | 76 | | | | |
| 191 | Senegal | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-19 | | 2006-08-01 | | mholt@counterpart.org | Matam | | | Counterpart work to increase school enrollment and attendance; increase access to health and nutrition services for mothers and pre-school children; and increase capacity of local community-based organizations, government of Senegal and PTAs to manage and sustain school feeding nutrition program. Approximately 40,000 children are fed daily in 425 public preschools and primary schools.
| | | 1928 | US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | | Food Aid,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Mark Holt | | Director, Nutrition, Health and Humanitarian Services | CPINT-SN-06-001 | Counterpart International | Food Security Programming, Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition (MCHN), Commodity Management, Gender Equality and Mainstreaming,
| | | Prime Awardee | | McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program | 8458220 | 2013-06-30 | 25 | http://www.counterpart.org/our-work/projects/food-for-education-in-senegal | 2011-05-19 | Gender, Nutrition | Counterpart International |
| 192 | Uganda | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-12 | | 2010-05-05 | | cngugi@fh.org | Kitgum | project worth 50000 USD | District Agriculture Office | The goal of the project is to increase marketing efficiency and reduce post-harvest losses through the establishment of bulking stores of 30 ton capacity in five sub-counties. The stores will be linked to farmer field schools. | | | 870 | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) | | Agriculture | chege Ngugi | | Country director | FH-UG-10-FSC | Food for the Hungry | Construction of 5 stores | 3000 | | Prime awardee | Former IDPs (Households) | FAO (Stores Construction) | 0 | 2010-07-01 | 28 | www.fh.org | 2011-02-23 | | Food for the Hungry/Uganda |
| 193 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2007-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1119 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-07-GH1 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Abehenase Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 194 | Haiti | | 2011-04-25 | | 2011-01-01 | | ldills@ht.crs.org | Sud,Sud-Est | | | Cotes de Fer Chlorination and Extension Water System
| Aquin,Bainet | | 1739 | Emergency Response Relief Fund for Haiti (OCHA/ERRF) | Aquin,Côtes-de-Fer | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Laura Dills | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Director of Programs | CRS-HT-11-7420216 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Water | 12500 | | | Households | Cotes de Fer Chlorination and Extension Water System | 121920 | 2011-03-31 | 20 | | 2011-04-25 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
| 195 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-04-07 | | 2011-03-01 | Maniche | ixchel.palencia@heifer.org | Sud | | | The goal is to improve the food and income security of 1,030 families in Maniche through breeding and marketing of improved goats and the establishment of agro-ecological gardens. | les Cayes | | 1695 | Private donations | Cayes,Maniche | Agriculture | Ixchel Palencia | Food Security and Agriculture | Program Officer | HEFI-HT-11-23-1417-02-CO06 | Heifer International | Families goat herds increased with animal well being management, agroecological gardens cultivation and surplus commercialization | 2650 | | | Men and Women Farmers | Improved Goat Breeding in Maniche | 133800 | 2012-06-30 | 34 | | 2011-04-07 | Gender, Environment | Collective for Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection (CODEDPE) |
| 196 | Philippines | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2010-01-01 | | mstjohn@er-d.org | Pampanga | | | This is a climate change adaptation and livelihood project. More specifically, it seeks to construct a 1 square meter x 300 meters box reinforced concrete covered canal on one side of the street leading to a creek and thus complete a drainage system that will address the problem of perennial flooding in the community. It shall also establish a Livelihood Fund of P200,000, which the beneficiaries can access to enhance their various livelihood ventures. San Vicente is a barangay of Cabiao municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, one of the provinces is what is referred to as the Central Plains. Cabiao is about 100 kms. northeast of Manila. San Vicente is its last barangay adjacent to the province of Pampanga. Hence, it is near to the Pampanga River Basin. During rainy seasons, the barangays of Cabiao nearest to Pampanga, including San Vicente, is always flooded with overflow water from the Pampanga River. The flooding has become worse in recent years when the level of precipitation has greatly increased. With no drainage system that can divert flood waters to an exit point, the flooded communities can remain submerged in water for several weeks. This has adversely affected ricefields, houses and household belongings as well as brought about diseases. The barangay is home to small-scale farmers, with average monthly household income of only P3,650. Because of the destructive flooding problem, San Vicente's inhabitants have long been clamoring for a drainage system. The barangay has started this project but after several years of lobbying with the municipal and provincial governments, it has accessed funds sufficient to construct only 100 meters of the drainage system. While this has benefitted a portion of the community, the bigger portions continue to suffer the problem. Hence, they have approached several funding partners for possible assistance. This proposed project will complete the drainage system by constructing a 300-meter extension. The project will then set up a credit facility to assist the beneficiaries in commencing or enhancing livelihood activities. The beneficiaries are presently organized under the San Vicente Farmers Association, which shall manage the proposed credit facility. | | | 834 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Disaster Management | Matt St. John | | Program Officer | ERD-PH-10-003 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 6500 | | | Individuals | 2010 San Vicente Drainage & Livelihood Project | | 2010-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | Climate change, Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | The Episcopal Church in the Philippines |
| 197 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-03-16 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Sud-Est | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Bainet | | 1844 | Private donations | Bainet | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-8952 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Hope for Haiti Foundation | 578982 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Hope for Haiti Foundation |
| 198 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1996-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Gujarat | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1399 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-IN-96-170409 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Baroda Development Program | | 2010-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision India |
| 199 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-06-01 | | glegesse@oxfamamerica.org | Oromia | | DUBAF Yelimat Mahiber | The objectives of this project are to: (1) provide 200 drought affected households access to food through cash-for-work (CFW) activities for the next 3 months (June-August 2010) through rehabilitation of 2 traditional irrigation schemes (3.5 KM), and construction of 10 km community access road); (2) to rehabilitate/develop 4 water points to enable the supply of quality water to 1,000 households; and (3) to create awareness on water borne diseases for 880 people. | | | 1017 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Girma Legesse | | Humanitarian program officer | OXFA-ET-10-ETH 012 /10 | Oxfam America | | 1445 | | | | Livelihoods Protection and Water Supply Project in Adola and Wadara Districts of Guji Zone, Oromia National Regional State | | 2010-11-30 | 80 | | | Food security | DUBAF Yelimat Mahiber |
| 200 | Haiti | | 2010-09-27 | | 2010-01-26 | Port-au-Prince | niecylocricchio@projectcure.org | Ouest | Port-au-Prince | | Delivery of $578,934 worth of medical supplies and equipment to Partners in Health for the Hopital l'Universite d'Etate d'Haiti -(HUEH) | Port-au-Prince | | 662 | | Port-au-Prince | Health | Niecy LoCricchio | Health | Director of Grants | CURE-HT-10-30912 | PROJECT C.U.R.E. | | 18000 | | | | In-Kind Donations to Partners in Health for the University Hospital (HUEH), #1 | 578934 | 2010-01-26 | 59 | http://www.projectcure.org | | | Partners in Health, University Hospital (HUEH) |
| 201 | Philippines | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1987-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Palawan | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1482 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-PH-87-68031 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Camarines Development Program | | 2010-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Philippines |
| 202 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-06-01 | | soconnell@et.mercycorps.org | Oromia,Somali | | | The program continues to support the Community Animal Health Worker (CAHW) network established under an existing OFDA grant, while also improving disease surveillance mechanisms (in partnership with FAO) that improves targeting of emergency livestock interventions such as emergency health campaigns, destocking, and fodder provisioning. The program also fills a substantial need for improved humanitarian coordination and information sharing across the Somali Region and between Somali and Oromia Regions by facilitating humanitarian coordination in Somali Region and strengthening timely information dissemination from the regional to federal level. | | | 999 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Simon O'Connell | | Country Director, Ethiopia | MC-ET-09-003 | Mercy Corps | 1) Assist the most vulnerable pastoralists of Degehabur Zone by helping them to cope with seasonal shocks that affect livestock health, thereby stabilizing and improving their livelihoods and ultimately saving lives. The program will aim to improve livestock health so that they are more resistant to shocks, and to intervene under emergency conditions to help livestock survive the dry season, or allow vulnerable pastoralists to earn income via slaughter destocking; 2) Provide non-food items (NFIs) to current internally displaced persons (IDPs) as well as to recent returnees that had been displaced by the conflict; 3) Pairs temporary employment with community training to help beneficiaries use cash resources effectively and use the money to diversify livelihoods; 4) Takes a leading role in supporting coordination efforts in Somali Region and to build on existing efforts over the past six months. | 175952 | | Prime awardee | Vulnerable people/populations, Pastoralists, Vulnerable conflict-affected populations, Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Returnees | Enhancing Integrated Life and Livelihood Saving Responses for Vulnerable Conflict Affected Populations in Borena Zone, Oromia and Liben Zone Somali Region and for most vulnerable populations in Degehabur Zone, Somali Region | | 2010-05-31 | 50 | | | | Mercy Corps |
| 203 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-11 | | 2008-12-01 | | aweiser@savechildren.org | Somali | | Mercy Corps, Ogaden Welfair Development Association | Goal: To protect and improve livelihoods in Gode, Fik and Korahe Zones of the Somali Region of Ethiopia
| | | 1793 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Axel Weiser | | Director, Livelihoods Unit | STC-ET-08-004 | Save the Children | Activities: Improved access and availability of quality community-based animal health services; Improved access for community-based animal health workers (CAHWs) to high quality livestock medicines and veterinary support; Re-establish commercial livestock marketing routes; Support the implementation of early off-take, emergency off-take, and/or restocking of livestock in response to emergencies; Re-habilitating damaged water points Increase community capacity to manage water sources; Strengthen community capacity to manage rangelands; Improvement in selected rangelands; Assessment of small-scale irrigation opportunities along the Wabe Shabelle River; Implementation of pilot project; Assessment of urban livelihood opportunities for women; Developing selected livelihood strategies; Developing relationships with young people
| 70658 | | Prime Awardee | | Somali Pastoralist Livelihoods Initiative | 1490183 | 2011-05-01 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | | Save the Children US |
| 204 | Nicaragua | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1995-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Granada | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1466 | Private donations | | Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-NI-95-168910 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Mombacho Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Nicaragua |
| 205 | Haiti | | 1991-10-26 | | 2010-01-12 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | | | | Local American Red Cross chapters across the United States provided support to approximately 25,000 Haitian-Americans arriving in the United States after the earthquake. This included welcome services at airports and support for medical evacuees. | | | 93 | | | Other | Marian Spivey-Estrada | | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-DM02 | American Red Cross | | | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | | Chapter Support to Haitian-Americans Returning to the U.S. | 0 | 2010-03-31 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-02-15 | | American Red Cross |
| 206 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-02-15 | | wgeffrard@gmail.com | Ouest | | Sous Espwa | Reconstruction/ short term food asistance/ psycho-social care | Port-au-Prince | | 276 | Christian Reformed Church of North America (CRCNA) | Port-au-Prince | Food Aid,Health,Shelter and Housing | Willys Geffrard | Early Recovery,Food Security and Agriculture,Health | Haiti Program Manager | CRWRC-HT-10-OR 2010-17 | Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) | | 9000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Initial Haiti Emergency Response | 250000 | 2011-02-15 | 23 | | | Mental health/Psychosocial support | Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) |
| 207 | Haiti | | 2011-02-15 | | 2011-01-15 | | AFerati@InternationalMedicalCorps.org | Sud | | | Contribute to the reduction of cholera-induced morbidity and mortality in affected regions across Haiti
| les Cayes | | 1630 | American Red Cross | Camp-Perrin,Cayes,Torbeck | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Agron Ferati | | Director, Program Development | IMC-HT-11-1745 | International Medical Corps | Cholera treatment | 144000 | | Prime awardee | | Cholera Treatment and Prevention Response | 0 | 2012-01-14 | 39 | http://www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org/ | 2011-04-20 | | International Medical Corps |
| 208 | Haiti | | 2011-05-26 | | 2010-03-22 | | | Ouest | | | Distribution of new tarps | Croix-des-Bouquets | | 296 | Private donations,USAID Ocean Freight Reimbursement Program | Croix-des Bouquets | Shelter and Housing | | Shelter and Non-Food Items | | CPINT-HT-10-PAH 10-03-COC-001 | Counterpart International | | | | | Affected population(s) | Haiti Assistance Project # 8 | 0 | 2011-05-05 | 25 | | 2011-05-26 | | Counterpart International |
| 209 | Haiti | | 2010-12-15 | | 2010-12-01 | Lower Delmas | mcrutchfield@gbgm-umc.org | Ouest | | | This project funds salary support for Haitian employees working at Grace Children’s Hospital and International Child Care Haiti so that health services can continued to be provided to patients. | Port-au-Prince | | 725 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Melissa Crutchfield | | Assistant General Secretary, International Disaster Response | UMCOR-HT-10-418325-8 | United Methodist Committee on Relief | | 170 | | Prime awardee | Children, Youth | Grace Children's Hospital Operational Support | 99000 | 2011-05-31 | 67 | | | | International Child Care Haiti |
| 210 | Haiti | | 2010-12-17 | | 2010-07-01 | | atate@churchworldservice.org | Ouest | | | Recapitalizing micro-business owners who lost capital in the earthquake. The program assists individuals to purchase working capital necessary to restart their micro-businesses and support their families. | Port-au-Prince | | 284 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Economic Recovery and Development | Aaron Tate | Early Recovery | Emergency Response Coordinator | CWS-HT-10-005 | Church World Service | | 600 | | | Small business owners | Recapitalization of Micro-Businesses | 40000 | 2010-09-30 | 24 | www.churchworldservice.org | | | Fondation Oecumenique pour la Paix et la Justice |
| 211 | Haiti | | 2010-09-27 | | 2010-03-26 | Léogâne | niecylocricchio@projectcure.org | Ouest | Léogâne | | Delivery of $347,476 worth of medical supplies and equipment for community based health work in Léogâne | Léogâne | | 671 | | Léogâne | Health | Niecy LoCricchio | Health | Director of Grants | CURE-HT-10-10944 | PROJECT C.U.R.E. | | 18000 | | | | In-Kind Donations for Community-Based Health Work in Léogâne | 347476 | 2010-03-26 | 59 | http://www.projectcure.org | | | International Relief & Development |
| 212 | Haiti | | 2010-10-06 | | 2010-01-16 | | hial.urghaiti@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | Healing Hands for Haiti | Support to Hospitals | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 435 | | Carrefour,Delmas,Grand-Goâve,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Health,Protection | Armony Mangin | Health | Liaison & Advocacy Officer | HCI-HT-10-001 | Handicap International | | 1811 | | | | Health/Protection 1 | | 2010-07-31 | 32 | | | | Handicap International |
| 213 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2000-10-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Afar | | | One of the main goals of this program is to help create more access to good soil and arable land. The program also works to educate the people on better agricultural skills and animal husbandry. There is also a project to expand irrigation systems. | | | 1551 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ET-00-174672 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | AFAR Emergency Reponse | | 2010-09-30 | 76 | | | | World Vision Ethiopia |
| 214 | Haiti | | 2010-05-19 | | 2010-02-01 | Bayonnais, Moulin, Bois de Laurence, Maïssade | awilson@lwr.org | Centre,L'Artibonite,Nord,Nord-Est,Ouest | | | Cash-for-work, shelter, water filters, latrine construction, and hygiene education for up to 10,000 internally displaced people in Artibonite, Center, West, North and Northeast departments. | Borgne,Gonaïves,Grande-Rivière-du-Nord,Gros-Morne,Hinche,Marmelade,Vallières,l'Arcahaie | | 513 | Private donations | Arcahaie,Bahon,Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,La Victoire,Maïssade,Mombin Crochu,Ranquitte,Saint Michel de l'Attalaye | Economic Recovery and Development,Shelter and Housing,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Alex Wilson | Shelter and Non-Food Items,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Deputy Director for Latin America | LWR-HT-10-LA-HAI-4-001-10 | Lutheran World Relief | | 10000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Rural population, Small farmers | Enabling Rural Villages to Help People Displaced by the Port-au-Prince Earthquake | 189248 | 2010-06-30 | 45 | http://www.lwr.org | 2010-09-24 | | Partnership for Local Development (PLD) |
| 215 | Uganda | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-12 | | 2009-05-01 | | cngugi@fh.org | Pader | Project amount is 220000 USD | Acholi private sector foundations, NAADS (National Agriculture Advisory Services), NARO (National Agricultural Research Organization) | FH is promoting a rice varieties known as NERICA (New Rice for Africa). The program benefits 2000 households. The duration is two years. The goal is to increase household income through rice production and marketing. | | | 868 | FH Suisse | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | chege Ngugi | | Country director | FH-UG-09-URPM | Food for the Hungry | Some of the major activities include provision of improved seeds, training in agronomy practices, formation of marketing groups, processing of rice, linkage to major markets, linkage to credit and capital. | 1000 | | Prime awardee | Former IDPs (Households) | Upland Rice Promotion & Marketing Project | | 2010-07-01 | 28 | www.fh.org | | Gender, HIV/AIDS | Food for the Hungry/Uganda |
| 216 | Haiti | | 1991-12-09 | | 2010-03-01 | | dporstner@americares.org | Ouest | | | To increase hospital medical technology infrastructure in order to increase treatment capacity and to improve the quality of patient care | Port-au-Prince | | 140 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Donna Porstner | Health | Communications Manager | ACARE-HT-10-125-1009-501 | AmeriCares | Near term by repairing broken/damaged equipment and installing/training on donated equipment received post-earthquake
Longer-term by acquiring additional equipment to fill critical gaps and developing systematic technology infrastructure management (i.e., processes/capability for maintenance, repair, and replacement ) | | | | | Strengthening Hospital Medical Technology | 6500 | 2010-04-30 | 11 | | 2011-04-22 | Capacity building | Engineering World Health |
| 217 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-01-31 | | | | | | Pharmaceuticals, Medical | | | 179 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-004 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Air Shipment # 1 | 3989805 | 2010-02-28 | 17 | | | | Food for the Poor |
| 218 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1990-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1361 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV- ET-90-166203 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Soddo Development Program | | 2013-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Ethiopia |
| 219 | Haiti | | 1991-09-21 | | 2010-10-01 | | sara@amurt.net | Ouest | | Kindernothilfe (KNH) | 5 Integrated education and protection programs in IDP camps of Port-au-Prince | Port-au-Prince | | 157 | Kindernothilfe (KNH) | Port-au-Prince | Education,Protection | Sara Wolf | Protection | Coordinator of Education and Child Protection | AMURT-HT-10-001 | Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT) | Kindergarten, Afterschool Enrichment, Youth Leadership Training, Women's Literacy and Support, Urban Ecology Education | 5500 | | | Children, Women | Education and Child Protection | 720000 | 2011-06-01 | 13 | http://www.amurt.net | 2011-01-25 | | Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team Haiti (AMURT) |
| 220 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-03-03 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1840 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-8919 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to American Hospital - Haiti | 94817 | 2010-03-03 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | American Hospital - Haiti |
| 221 | Zambia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1998-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Northern | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1542 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ZM-98-171756 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Mbala Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Zambia |
| 222 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-05-05 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Community Grant Program | Port-au-Prince | | 361 | Private donations | Carrefour | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 4 | Direct Relief International | | 6000 | | | | Conduct survey of all families in town and provide psychosocial support | 25000 | 2011-05-05 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Bureau de Doléances Sociales (BDS) |
| 223 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Barisal | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1232 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-525 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Dhawa Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 224 | Haiti | | 2010-09-01 | | 2010-09-01 | 46, Rue Dehoux, Port-au-Prince | lespieere@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | N/A | Work for Food | Port-au-Prince | shipping/custome clearance | 218 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Education | Lesly Pierre | | Coordinator | TZU-HT-10-TZHT-01 | Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation | Eglise Saint Alexandre | 351 | | NA | Affected population(s) | Education # 1 | 50000 | 2011-12-31 | 18 | | 2010-09-01 | | Tzu Chi Foundation |
| 225 | Haiti | | 2011-03-29 | | 2010-01-13 | | bouchard@pap.care.org | Ouest | | Camp Comittees, Ministère de la Santé Publique et de la Population (MSPP), Mothers' and Youth's Clubs | Health (Emergency relief) | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 1681 | Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation,Cordaid,Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF),Fashion for Relief,Johnson & Johnson,Marisla Foundation,The Baxter International Foundation | Carrefour,Léogâne | Health | Glenn R. Bouchard | | Health Coordinator | CARE-HT-10-022 | CARE | GBV prevention, Maternal health | 200000 | | | Women, Pregnant and lactating women, Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Life Saving Interventions for Women and Girls in Haiti – From Relief to Recovery | 2611872.53 | 2012-01-12 | 19 | | 2011-04-07 | | CARE Haiti |
| 226 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-08-11 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Nord | | | Community Grant Program | Cap-Haïtien | | 359 | Private donations | Cap-Haïtien | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 21 | Direct Relief International | | 100000 | | | | Mobile Maternity and Pedatric unit in Cap-Haitian | 25000 | 2011-08-11 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Haiti Hospital Appeal |
| 227 | Haiti | | 1991-09-21 | | 2010-03-01 | Delmas 31, Cineas, Petionville Club | sara@amurt.net | Ouest | | Kindernothilfe (KNH) | To help children affected by the earthquake restore normalcy and improve overall well-being in their lives with psychosocial and educational support. Provide play therapy, learning stimulation and a healing environment that creates stability, increased resiliency and a safe community for affected children. | Port-au-Prince | | 160 | Kindernothilfe (KNH),Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Education,Health,Protection | Sara Wolf | Protection | Coordinator of Child Protection & Education | AMURT-HT-10-CFS-KNH 84051 | Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT) | | 5500 | | | Children, Youth, Women | Child-Friendly Spaces in IDP Camps 2 | 2350000 | 2011-08-30 | 13 | http://www.amurt.net | 2011-01-25 | Environment | Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team Haiti (AMURT) |
| 228 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-07-11 | | kdietrich@ht.mercycorps.org | Ouest | Will support 1,500 youth and 60 youth workers. | 23 local institutions | Moving Forward is a sport and play-based youth development project that supports the psychosocial and physical well being of youth in earthquake-affected areas throughout Haiti. Moving Forward addresses four main topics that capture the value of sport and play in emergency situations: health, psychosocial rehabilitation, education, and community building. Moving Forward activities are centered on youth development in four key areas: constructive communication, self-esteem, resiliency, and teamwork and trust building. The program has the following objectives:
• To work with several Master Trainers in the field of sport and youth development to develop an expanded cadre of 50 professional Haitian caregivers and teachers with the capacity to provide healthy, attentive and developmental programs for school-aged youth through participation in the Moving Forward Training of Trainers (ToT) methodology.
• To increase the resiliency, self-worth, self-agency, social inclusion and classroom performance of 1,500 youth in affected communities through participation in structured healing, and play-based activities in the Moving Forward program.
• To build a network of skilled youth workers, coaches, and educators committed to the physical and emotional well being of youth through sports, games, and play-based activities, which will meet monthly and engage in joint activities between groups.
• To organize two commemorative events: project launch on July 11, 2010 (World Cup Final) and project completion on January 12, 2010 (one year anniversary of the earthquake) with the goal of celebrating the role of youth and sports in renewing Haiti.
| Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 593 | Nike | Carrefour,Cité Soleil,Delmas,Léogâne,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Health | Kyle Dietrich | Health | Youth/Psychosocial Program Manager | MC-HT-10-004 | Mercy Corps | | 1560 | | | Youth, Children | Moving Forward: Sport-based Psychosocial Youth Project | 150000 | 2011-05-31 | 50 | http://www.mercycorps.org | 2011-04-01 | Mental health/Psychosocial support | Mercy Corps |
| 229 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | | | 2002-06-01 | | lshindeldecker@fh.org | Dhaka | | | Weekly meetings of Savings and Learning Groups of between 12 and 20 people as a vehicle for micro-savings-based food security and micro-enterprise, WASH education, health education, community development and long-term formation of participant-led community development institutions. Groups are single-gender settings to meet the needs of cultural norms in Bangladesh, but teach skills for healthy social interaction and values for good relationships. Groups are self-led and facilitated by FH Staff, with direct contact one half day per group per week. | | | 849 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Lucas Shindeldecker | | Food Security Program Officer | FH-BD-02-BANFCT030029 | Food for the Hungry | | 28880 | | | | Family and Community Transformation (FCT) # 9 | | 2017-12-31 | 28 | http://www.womenofaction.co.uk | | Gender, Capacity building | |
| 230 | Haiti | | 2011-05-11 | | 2010-01-17 | | | Ouest | | | Work was locally contracted to complete rehabilitation of water networks in 4 water stations. All materials were purchased from the local markets to help uplift the local economy. | Port-au-Prince | | 503 | Life for Relief and Development partners,Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | LRD-HT-10-006 | Life for Relief and Development | | | | | | Rehabilitation of Water Networks | 0 | 2012-07-01 | 44 | | 2011-05-11 | | |
| 231 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-02 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Croix-des-Bouquets | | 1818 | Private donations | Ganthier | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51046 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Joshua Memorial Clinic | 1867 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Joshua Memorial Clinic |
| 232 | Benin | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2000-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Mono | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1056 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BJ-00-BN3 | The Hunger Project | | 9086 | | | | Ayi-Guinnou Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 233 | | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-26 | | 2009-02-27 | 2nd admin: Batticaloa
3rd admin: Eravur Pattu, Koralai Pattu South, Manmunai West | njaeger@umcor.org | | | | This program aims to increase the income of 1,800 men and women in three disaster-affected divisions of Batticaloa District through capacity building and the provision of productive assets that will improve livelihood productivity and product value. Areas of intervention include agriculture, fisheries, and livestock.
| | | 1936 | Lutheran World Relief | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Nicholas Jaeger | | Program Assistant, UMCOR-NGO | UMCOR-LK-09-SSLW03 | United Methodist Committee on Relief | | 1800 | | | | Sustainable Livelihood Development Program | 1189762 | 2011-06-30 | 67 | | 2011-05-26 | | UMCOR Sri Lanka |
| 234 | Haiti | | 2010-12-15 | | 2010-11-15 | Juanaria, Marmont, Aguahidionde rive droite, Aguahidionde rive gauche, Crete Brulee, Grand-Boucan, Gascogne and Sardzin | boaks@ht.mercycorps.org | Centre | Approximately 77,000 people will be reached directly through hygiene promotion activities or NFI distribution. An estimated 300,000 individuals, which is half of the the entire population of the Centre Department, will have access to public health messages on the radio and benefit from the communal level training of local volunteers and community leaders. | Haitian Red Cross | This is Mercy Corps' strategy for an emergency intervention to help reduce cholera transmission in the Center Department and prevent further loss of life. Mercy Corps is engaging in hygiene promotion by existing and new volunteers, non-food items (NFI) distribution, and establishing and training hygiene committees in eight communal sections. Mercy Corps will use local resources and volunteers to enable the program to have the widest reach possible in a short period of time and to ensure messages are relayed after the program period. The program is consistent with local government strategies and builds upon requests local government has made of international partners at coordination forums. | Hinche,Mirebalais | | 602 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | Hinche,Mirebalais | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Brian Oakes | Shelter and Non-Food Items,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Country Director | MC-HT-10-013 | Mercy Corps | | 77000 | | | Cholera affected population | Emergency Cholera Response to At Risk Communities in the Central Plateau | 932013 | 2011-05-25 | 50 | http://www.mercycorps.org | 2011-04-07 | | Mercy Corps |
| 235 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Rangpur | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1210 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-324 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Ramna Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 236 | Haiti | | 2011-05-11 | | 2007-09-01 | | uantoine@mshhaiti.org | Centre,Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Est,Nord-Ouest,Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communications Programs (CCP), AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), JHPIEGO, Government of Haiti | MSH’s Santé pour le Développement et la Stabilité d’Haïti (SDSH) Project—known as Pwojé Djanm (“robust project”) in Creole—and its all-Haitian team are working to increase availability of essential social services, reduce internal conflict, enable productive livelihoods that contribute to Haiti’s economic development, and build capacity as the foundation for progress. MSH and its partners will continue to support local service delivery NGOs by using performance-based contracts, a proven way to reinforce innovation and accountability; these NGOs will go on to become additional sources of technical assistance. Pwojé Djanm's focus is on supporting decentralization, strengthening public-sector capacity in service delivery, and supporting local NGO service delivery by leveraging funding from the commercial sector and other donors. Pwojé Djanm is an MSH-led collaboration of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communications Programs (CCP), AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), JHPIEGO, and Fondation pour la Santé Reproductrice et l’Education Familiale (FOSREF) with USAID, the Government of Haiti, local NGOs, community leaders, and the commercial private sector. Together, MSH and its partners will use improvements in the health sector as a catalyst for greater social and political stability. | Anse-à-Veau,Bainet,Borgne,Cerca La Source,Chardonnières,Corail,Croix-des-Bouquets,Dessalines,Fort-Liberté,Gonaïves,Hinche,Jérémie,Lascahobas,Marmelade,Môle Saint-Nicolas,Ouanaminthe,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Louis du Nord,Saint-Raphaël,Vallières,l'Acul-du-Nord,le Trou-du-Nord,les Cayes | | 520 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | Abricots,Acul du Nord,Anglais,Anse-à-Foleur,Anse-à-Veau,Asile,Baie de Henne,Bainet,Belladère,Borgne,Capotille,Cerca La Source,Corail,Cornillon,Delmas,Dondon,Fort-Liberté,Gonaïves,Grande Saline,Ile à Vache,Kenscoff,La Tortue,La Victoire,Marmelade,Maïssade,Mombin Crochu,Mont-Organisé,Ounaminthe,Petit Trou de Nippes,Pignon,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Ranquitte,Saint Michel de l'Attalaye,Saint-Saint-Raphaël,Sainte Suzanne,Savanette,Vallières | Health | Uder Antoine | Health | | MSH-HT-07-003 | Management Sciences for Health (MSH) | | 4086915 | | | | Health for the Development and Stability of Haiti (SDSH – Santé pour le Développement et la Stabilité d’Haïti) | 0 | 2012-09-30 | 46 | http://www.msh.org/global-presence/haiti-sdsh.cfm | 2011-05-11 | | Management Sciences for Health (MSH), Hopital Albert Schweitzer (HAS), Haitian Community Hospital (HCH), Pierre Payen, Save the Children, Haitian Health Foundation (HHF), Ste. Helene, Leon Coicou, Association d'Entreaide de Dame Mariens (AEADMA), CBP, Dugue, Centre pour le Developpement et la Sante (CDS), Konbit Sante, Beraca, La Fanmy, MEBSH, Sacre Coeur, St. Paul, Filles Charite, Food for the Hungry (FFH), FONDEFH, Fondation pour la Santé Reproductrice et l’Education Familiale (FOSREF), Fermanthe, International Child Care, OBCG, AME-SADA, L.Bontemps |
| 237 | Haiti | | 2010-10-06 | | 2010-07-01 | | hial.urghaiti@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | | Construction of T-Shelters | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 445 | | Carrefour,Delmas,Grand-Goâve,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Shelter and Housing | Armony Mangin | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Liaison & Advocacy Officer | HCI-HT-10-009 | Handicap International | | 250 | | | | Basic Needs 5 | 0 | 2011-02-28 | 32 | | 2011-02-03 | | Handicap International |
| 238 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2008-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Northern | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1370 | Private donations | | Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-GH-08-181132 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | West Gonja Development Program | | 2023-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Ghana |
| 239 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-02-25 | Port-au-Prince | tmorrow@ht.mercycorps.org | Ouest | | | Mercy Corps’ Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) program is ensuring drinking water supply, clean latrines and basic hygiene practice for 7,000 households (approximately 42,000 individuals) along the Route des Frères and Peguy Ville in Pétionville, and Tabarre quartiers. | Port-au-Prince | | 590 | UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) | Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Trish Morrow | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | WASH Sector Program Manager | MC-HT-10-001 | Mercy Corps | | 35000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Affected population(s) | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Earthquake-Affected Communities | 748927 | 2011-02-25 | 50 | http://www.mercycorps.org | 2010-12-14 | | Mercy Corps |
| 240 | Uganda | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-12 | | 2010-03-31 | | cngugi@fh.org | | Project amount 11000 USD | NAADS | The goal is to improve income through dairy agro business. Thirty-two women will be provided with training and improved cows to produce and distribute milk. | | | 872 | FH Suisse | | Agriculture | chege Ngugi | | Country director | FH-UG-10-144 DP | Food for the Hungry | Training of farmers in feeding, animal health, business and marketing, provision of improved cows. | 32 | | Prime awardee | Poor farming households | One Cow for Four Cattle Dairy Project | 0 | 2010-10-01 | 28 | www.fh.org | 2011-02-23 | Livelihoods | Food for the Hungry/Uganda |
| 241 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 1991-09-02 | | 2009-01-01 | St Jean | corbin.lyday@heifer.org | Sud | | | In the area of Saint-Jean Du Sud. Besides the socio-economic instability, farmers in the area of Saint-Jean-du-Sud have seen their plantations devastated by many hurricanes and floods. For this reason, farmers need new animals and seeds to give them hope and a better future. This project will provide 100 beef cattle, three cebu bulls, 50,000 cuttings of sweet potatoes, 50,000 cuttings of elephant grass, 20,000 seedlings of fruit trees, 1000 kg of corn , 800 kg of beans, and 80 kg of vegetable seeds. The 200 families—100 original families and another 100 benefitting from passing on the gift—will be trained on Heifer cornerstones, animal husbandry, sustainable agriculture, and protection of the environment. | Port-Salut | | 455 | Private donations | Saint-Jean du Sud | Agriculture | Corbin B. Lyday, Ph.D. | Food Security and Agriculture | Manager, Government Relations | HEFI-HT-10-23-1416-60 | Heifer International | Livestock diversification and management, agriculture, agroecological gardens | 1000 | | | Women and Men Farmers | Rehabilitation of Agropastoralism at Saint-Jean du Sud | 125000 | 2011-06-30 | 34 | http://www.heifer.org | 2011-04-15 | Environment | World Concern |
| 242 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2009-07-01 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Northern,Southern | | | Reduce food insecurity of vulnerable populations in Malawi. | | | 1583 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Agriculture | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MW-09-191001 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Wellness and Agriculture for Life Advancement | | 2014-06-30 | 76 | | | | Catholic Relief Services, World Vision Malawi |
| 243 | Haiti | | | | | | | Ouest | | | Based on a detailed assessment of damages and needs, this project will reestablish eye care and ENT services by repairing/replacing equipment and reconstruction of Eye/ENT service buildings as they many were destroyed during the earthquake. These eye/ENT services will go beyond pre quake capability. | Port-au-Prince | | 271 | CBM Member Association,Light for the World | Delmas,Port-au-Prince | Health | | | | CBM-HT-10-005 | Christian Blind Mission | | | | | Affected population(s) | EYE/ENT Services | | | 22 | | | | University Hospital |
| 244 | Haiti | | 1991-12-20 | | 2010-10-01 | | kpearson@habitat.org | | | | This Habitat for Humanity International project aims to strengthen the low income housing sector through strategies targeting gaps in the value chain and rebuilding shelter solutions. | | | 434 | Dutch SHO (Cooperating Aid Organizations) | | Shelter and Housing | Kate Pearson | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Director - Strategic Partnerships, Haiti | HFHI-HT-10-014 | Habitat for Humanity International | | 1365 | | | Affected population(s) | Shelter Assistance for Haiti | 1584000 | 2012-09-30 | 31 | http://www.habitat.org | 2011-02-04 | | Habitat for Humanity International |
| 245 | Haiti | | 1991-08-24 | | 2010-02-01 | | andrew.lucas@adra.org | Ouest | | | Distribution of 1200 hand crank flashlights - donated | Port-au-Prince | | 44 | GlobalMedic | Carrefour | Disaster Management | Andrew Lucas | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Program Director | ADRA-HT-10-022 | Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) | | 1200 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Non-Food Item (NFI) Distributions II | 4800 | 2010-03-31 | 4 | | 2011-01-14 | | GlobalMedic, Adventist Development and Relief Agency Network |
| 246 | Zimbabwe | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2000-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Midlands | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1545 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ZW-00-174549 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Gokwe Development Program | | 2019-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Zimbabwe |
| 247 | Palestine | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-11 | | 2010-05-12 | 2nd Admin: North Gaza, Middle Gaza Governorate: East Al Zawaydah, Al Boriege; South Gaza: Shouka, EL Naser, Kherbet EL Adas, Al Mawasey North Gaza: : Bedouin Community, Biet Lahia, Biet Hanoon;
| sconklin@savechildren.org | Gaza,West Bank | | Carana | The goal of this program is to increase the number of households in Gaza who produce sufficient crops for their own consumption and a surplus for market income in order to improve households' livelihood production practices and contribute to market supply.
| | | 1788 | CARANA Corporation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Sita Conklin | | Livelihoods Advisor | STC-PL-10-003 | Save the Children | | | | Prime Awardee | | Food Security and Livelihoods Program in West Bank/Gaza | 810753 | 2011-05-11 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | | Save the Children US |
| 248 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-03-03 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Nippes | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Miragoâne | | 1833 | Private donations | Petite Rivière de Nippes | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-4800 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Visitation Hospital | 1346464 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Visitation Hospital |
| 249 | Haiti | | 1991-10-12 | | 2010-01-12 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) | When the earthquake displaced residents and severed most communications, Haitian emigrants around the world were desperate to hear news from their families. The global Red Cross network helped these families to reconnect. American Red Cross staff in the United States, together with Red Cross and Red Crescent societies around the world, helped guide emigrants to a ‘Safe and Well’ website. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) maintained the website and worked with the Haitian Red Cross to register Haitians with families abroad, as well as provide satellite phones, many donated by the American Red Cross, so that quake survivors could call worried family members in the United States and other countries. Almost 3,300 families worldwide were reconnected with loved ones in Haiti; at least 2,500 of these families were in the U.S. | Port-au-Prince | | 106 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Disaster Management | Marian Spivey-Estrada | | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-IROC2 | American Red Cross | | | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Affected population(s) | Reconnecting Families | 0 | 2013-01-12 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 1991-10-26 | | American Red Cross, Haitian Red Cross |
| 250 | Haiti | | 2011-01-12 | | 2009-04-01 | | doneil@padf.org | Ouest | | | The Participatory Development Project (PRODEP/PRODEPUR) assists Haitian communities to alleviate poverty at both the rural and urban level. Objectives: To build the capacity of community organizations; encourage them to define their own local priorities; assist them in implementing and managing small infrastructure or rehabilitation projects; and foster accountability and transparency. The Government of Haiti is currently investing more than $20 million to expand to priority urban areas to include additional municipalities in the greater Port-au-Prince metropolitan area. Currently, this project is active in 14 districts with small grants to over 2,000 community-based organizations (CBOs). | Port-au-Prince | Additional funding | 780 | World Bank | Port-au-Prince | Human Rights Democracy and Governance | Daniel O'Neil | | Senior Program Director for the Caribbean | PADF-HT-09-005 | Pan American Development Foundation | | | | Prime | | Urban Port-au-Prince Participatory Development Project (PRODEPUR) | 8800000 | 2012-12-31 | 54 | http://www.padf.org | 2011-01-12 | Capacity building | Pan American Development Foundation |
| 251 | Haiti | | 2010-12-09 | | 2010-07-16 | | hoque_shahinul@yahoo.com | Ouest | BRAC's Limb and Brace Centre was established at request of Clinton Bush Haiti Fund to provide services to amputees (post-earthquake) | | BRAC established a Limb and Brace Center to provide prosthetic limbs to the thousands of victims of the earthquake who required amputations. A four-person team from BRAC’s Limb Center in Dhaka reached Haiti in March. In its first 21 months of operation, the center aims to provide prosthetic and orthotic services to 1,500 men, women and children. Men and women will be able to start or return to work, which will in turn reduce the burden on their family, and children will be able to attend school during the day, freeing their parents to seek employment or other livelihoods during the day. The Limb and Brace Center has secured support from the American Jewish World Service, Child Service International, Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, Grapes for Humanity (Canada), and Grapes for Humanity / US. A total of US$ .98 million money already has committed from donors. BRAC is training a workforce of Haitian technicians and hopes to build local expertise of prosthetics and orthotics in Haiti. | Port-au-Prince | | 172 | American Jewish World Service,Child Services International,Clinton Bush Haiti Fund,Grapes for Humanity (Canada),Grapes for Humanity (US) | Delmas | Health | Dr. Ripon | | Senior Manager | BRAC-HT-10-001 | BRAC USA | Custom fitting of prosthetics and orthotics to men, women and children in Haiti. | 1500 | | | Men, Women, Children, People with disabilities | BRAC Limb and Brace Center | 980000 | 2011-12-31 | 16 | http://www.brac.net | | Disability, Livelihoods | BRAC Haiti |
| 252 | Nicaragua | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-16 | | 2008-07-01 | | americas@list.heifer.org | Jinotega | | | Families participating in this project are mostly members of the Association of Women Rafaela Herrera, and in the communities of La Pita Central, Valle Los Herreras, Valle Los Lumbí, Benjamín 1, Benjamín 2 and La Calandria. These families have identified unemployment, decrease in net value of their productive units, hunger, low educational levels and degradation of the environment as the main problems for their members and communities. During its five years, the project will have the objective to contribute to the development of the capacities and productive potential focused on agroecology, the promotion and restoration of the natural resources and the organizational strengthening of the Association of Women Rafaela Herrera in six communities of the Municipality of La Cuá, Jinotega. A total of 569 families will participate in the project, integrated mostly by women members of the association220 of original form and 349 through Passing on the Gift. Others will be added, fortifying the memberships of the Association. The families will receive 20 heifers, 86 hogs, 100 young longhair sheep, 30 biogas stoves and 117 improved stoves, seeds and 30 biodigestors, supplies and forest and fruit-bearing trees for the agroforestry systems. | | | 932 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Americas program | | Americas program | HEFI-NI-08-23-1618-02 | Heifer International | | 1056 | | | | Productive Diversification with Agroecological Focus on the Environment Sustainability and Organizing Self-Management of the Association of Women | 0 | 2013-06-30 | 34 | | 2011-03-25 | Capacity building | Asociacion de Educacion y Comunicacion La Cuculmeca |
| 253 | Colombia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Valle del Cauca | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1314 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-CO-97-167472 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Mojica Development Program | | 2010-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition, HIV/AIDS | World Vision Colombia |
| 254 | Liberia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-14 | | 2010-07-01 | | klittle@crwrc.org | Margibi,Montserrado | | | Establishment of Farmer Field Schools and producers groups as well as a Farmers Resource Centre | | | 787 | Canadian Foodgrains Bank | | Agriculture | Ken Little | | Senior Project Manager, IDR, CRWRC | CRWRC-LR-10-CFGB 2151 | Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) | | 25000 | | | | Agricultural Rejuvenation in Margibi & Montserrado counties | | 2011-06-30 | 23 | www.crwrc.org | | | ZOA Refugee Care Liberia |
| 255 | Haiti | | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-02-25 | Village Solidarite
| christond@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | Community based organizations (CBOs), Municipality | Using a combination of communal support within each Quartier and cash-for-work (CFW), WC will mobilize Quartiers in clearing sufficient rubble to allow families to reside on their own property. Using these same community organizations, we will then provide materials, technical support and skilled labor to assist Quartiers in building their own transitional shelters or, when possible, repairing portions of their homes. | Port-au-Prince | | 739 | Trust Fund Disaster Relief,UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) | Delmas | Economic Recovery and Development,Shelter and Housing | Christon Domond | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Country Director | WC-HT-10-5084 | World Concern | Rehabilitation
| 10000 | | Subawardee | Affected population(s) | Quartier Support for Transitional Shelters | 746787 | 2010-11-15 | 71 | http://www.worldconcern.org | 2011-03-31 | Livelihoods
| World Concern |
| 256 | Haiti | | 1991-10-09 | | 2010-08-01 | | info@hands.org | Ouest | | | All Hands volunteers have been providing the hospital with logistical and administrative support, working to reopening and restore crucial medical services. Hospital St. Croix opened in October and volunteers continue to help expand capacity. | Léogâne | | 52 | | Léogâne | Health | | Health | | HODR-HT-10-008 | All Hands Volunteers | | | | | | St. Croix Hospital Logistical Support | 0 | 2011-12-31 | 5 | | 2011-01-14 | | All Hands Volunteers |
| 257 | Haiti | | 1991-12-22 | | 2011-01-01 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | | The earthquake damaged much of Port-au-Prince’s already limited water and sanitation infrastructure, increasing health concerns for residents living in crowded camps. The American Red Cross is addressing these concerns by increasing access to safe water and latrines, constructing bathing facilities, assisting with trash collection and improving drainage in camps across Port-au-Prince. This American Red Cross implemented project will reach an estimated 50,000 people in camps, in addition to those who will be gaining access to water and sanitation through the transitional housing program. | Port-au-Prince | | 82 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-004 | American Red Cross | | 50000 | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Affected population(s), Vulnerable people/populations | American Red Cross Water and Sanitation Services | 0 | 2011-12-31 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-02-15 | | American Red Cross, Haitian Red Cross, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) |
| 258 | Burma | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2000-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Yangon | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1461 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MM-00-172426 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Hlaing Tharyar East Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Myanmar |
| 259 | Uganda | foodsecurity_site | 2011-03-10 | | 2009-05-01 | 2nd admin: Busoga subregion
City village: Iganga | akarg@lwr.org | Iganga | | | The project is aimed at strengthening the capacity of Bakusekamajja Women Farmers Development Association (BWFDA), a women-led association with over 10 years of experience in seed multiplication/production, to assist its members in increasing their incomes, food security and overall well-being by producing, processing and marketing certified rice and maize seeds. BWFDA will help its members form a SACCOS, an association-led savings and loan, as well as provide training on savings, credit and financial management. These investments will help strengthen the relationship with Oikocredit, an ecumenical social investment firm, that will provide credit for seed input and marketing loans. Objectives: (1) Increased Production: 453 rural farmers in 3 sub counties of Iganga district will increase production of maize and rice seeds by 42% per season through enhanced members’ savings and access to credit to procure appropriate inputs and agricultural advisory services. (2) Improved Marketing & Sales: A well-run seed processing company will provide a sure and rewarding market (3,065 tons per season) for 453 rice and maize certified seed producers and their families in 3 sub counties of Iganga District. (3) Stronger Organizational Capacity: Bakusekamajja Women Farmers Development Association will strengthen its capacity to manage the seed business and to defend the interests of its members. | | | 1646 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Alissa Karg | | Africa Deputy Regional Director | LWR-UG-09-AF-UGA-3-002-09 | Lutheran World Relief | | 3624 | | | Women farmers | Contribution to Members Sustainable Livelihoods and Agricultural Growth in Eastern Uganda | 0 | 2011-09-30 | 45 | http://www.lwr.org | 2011-03-17 | Gender, Capacity building | Bakusekamajja Women Farmers Development Association (BWFDA) |
| 260 | Haiti | | 2011-01-12 | | 2009-09-01 | | doneil@padf.org | Sud-Est | | | Construction and/or repair of water systems in the South East region of Haiti. | Belle-Anse,Jacmel | | 781 | Opec Fund for International Development | Belle-Anse,Cayes Jacmel,Jacmel,Marigot,Thiotte | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Daniel O'Neil | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Senior Program Director for the Caribbean | PADF-HT-09-006 | Pan American Development Foundation | | | | Prime | | Improvement of Access to Potable Water and Sanitation in Rural Areas | 1000000 | 2011-09-30 | 54 | http://www.padf.org | 2011-01-12 | | Pan American Development Foundation |
| 261 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-03-01 | | vw@thp.org | Southern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1093 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-MW-99-006 | The Hunger Project | | 28592 | | | | Nchalo Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 262 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-02-18 | Fond Parisien | sruschak@map.org | Ouest | | | Through the Long-Term Health Development (LTHD) Program, MAP customizes large volume shipments of donated and purchased medicines and health supplies for reputable foreign-based health institutions and international relief and development organizations. | Croix-des-Bouquets | | 535 | Private donations | Ganthier | Health | Scott Ruschak | Health | Director, International Medical Resources | MAP-HT-10-32279 | MAP International | | 37500 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | In-kind donation to Love A Child, #1 | 322684 | 2010-03-18 | 47 | | | | Love A Child |
| 263 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-10 | | 2006-07-01 | | kelly.doppelhammer@heifer.org | | | | Heifer will work in partnership to end hunger and poverty and care for the earth by sharing livestock and knowledge, raising incomes and improving nutrition for low-income families, especially women, widows and disabled. It will also help families improve their environment. Heifer Tanzania will provide 300 beehives and 40,500 fish fingerlings to 10 project villages in Hanang, Kondoa, Lushoto and Muheza Districts. It will | | | 884 | Michael & Susan Dell Foundation,Private donations | | Agriculture | Kelly Doppelhammer | | East Africa Program Assistant | HEFI-TZ-06-21-0412-01 | Heifer International | | 1230 | | | Women, Widows, People with disabilities | North East Zone Community Based Natural Resource | | 2011-06-30 | 34 | | | Nutrition, Environment | Heifer Tanzania |
| 264 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-14 | | 2010-06-01 | | jmeyer@savechildren.org | Barisal | | Helen Keller International, International Development Enterprise, World Fish Center | Nobo Jibon seeks to reduce food insecurity and vulnerability for 191,000 households (direct beneficiaries) in nine upazilas of Barisal Division in southern Bangladesh over five years. Indirect benefits will be felt throughout the Barisal Division as a result of broader disaster early warning and response capacity, advocacy for improved government nutrition policies, and economic impacts of strengthened value chains. Amongst its interventions, Nobo Jibon will reach approximately 89% of the total population in the selected operational area. | | | 1051 | Office of Food for Peace (USAID/FFP) | | Agriculture,Disaster Management,Health | John Meyer | | MYAP Chief of Party | STC-BD-10-8401834/835/836 | Save the Children | | 955000 | | Prime awardee | | Bangladesh Multi-Year Assistance Program (MYAP), "Nobo Jibon" | 24992600 | 2015-05-31 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | Gender, Disaster risk reduction (DRR), Nutrition | Community Development Centre (CODEC), GUP, SANGRAM, Sangkalpa Trust, South Asia Partnership (SAP-Bangladesh), Speed Trust |
| 265 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Chittagong | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1213 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-355 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Charjogbondho Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 266 | Bolivia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1994-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Santa Cruz | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1275 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BO-94-169872 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Santa Cruz Development Program | | 2013-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Bolivia |
| 267 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2000-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Greater Accra | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1167 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-00-GH49 | The Hunger Project | | 17286 | | | | Matsekope Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 268 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2002-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Dhaka | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1270 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BD-02-176339 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Kotalipara Development Program | | 2020-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition, HIV/AIDS | World Vision Bangladesh |
| 269 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Nord-Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Port-de-Paix | | 1890 | Private donations | La Tortue | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51611 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to La Tortue | 3998 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | La Tortue |
| 270 | Haiti | | 2010-10-08 | | 2010-03-01 | | lina.gjerstad@rescue.org | Ouest | | Kay Fanm, Haitian Women's Solidarity (SOFA), Haiti Community Radio Women's Network (REFRAKA), Commission of Women Victims for Victims (KOFAVIV) | In a disaster like this, women and girls are uniquely impacted and can often become more vulnerable. The IRC is supporting community-based efforts to prevent violence against women and girls, as well as distributing critical supplies - like solar-powered lights and sanitation kits - to women to address their basic needs and make them safer. We are also putting women at the center of our relief efforts by ensuring safe access to psychological and clinical care for survivors of violence as well as including women’s voices and active participation in the reconstruction process - designing and placing latrines, showers and other vital facilities they need.
| Port-au-Prince | | 481 | ECHO,UNICEF | Port-au-Prince,Tabarre | Protection | Lina Gjerstad | Protection | Grants Coordinator | IRC-HT-10-003 | International Rescue Committee (IRC) | Gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response
| 38488 | | Prime Awardee | Women, Girls | Protecting Women and Girls | 0 | 2011-07-15 | 43 | http://www.theirc.org | 2011-05-11 | | International Rescue Committee (IRC) |
| 271 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2011-03-28 | | jc@thp.org | Bihar | | | Build the capacity of elected women representatives (EWRs) in the gram panchayats (GPs) as key change agents for ending hunger and poverty. Strengthen the GPs and increase people's participation in development through Gram Sabha mobilization. Build block-level federations of EWRs to empower them to interface effectively with government programs. | | | 1173 | United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-IN-xx-IN-BR-1 | The Hunger Project | | 0 | | | | Jahanabad EWR Empowerment | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 83 | | 2011-03-28 | | The Hunger Project |
| 272 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-05-05 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Community Grant Program | Port-au-Prince | | 362 | Private donations | Carrefour | Education | Andrew MacCalla | Education | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 5 | Direct Relief International | | 400 | | | | Rebuild Library/Community center | 50000 | 2011-05-05 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Bibliotheque du Soleil |
| 273 | Haiti | | 2010-12-10 | | 2007-12-27 | | annvarghese@imaworldhealth.org | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Est,Nord-Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | Ministry of Health and Population (MSPP) | To provide medicines to treat side effects in the neglected tropical diseases program | Cap-Haïtien,Fort-Liberté,Gonaïves,Grande-Rivière-du-Nord,Jacmel,Jérémie,Miragoâne,Ouanaminthe,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Marc,Vallières,l'Acul-du-Nord,le Trou-du-Nord,les Cayes | | 466 | Pharmaceutical company(ies),Private donations | Cap-Haïtien,Capotille,Caracol,Carice,Cayes,Ferrier,Fort-Liberté,Gonaïves,Grand Rivière du Nord,Jacmel,Jérémie,Milot,Miragoâne,Mombin Crochu,Mont-Organisé,Ounaminthe,Perches,Port-de-Paix,Sainte Suzanne,Terrier Rouge,Trou du Nord,Vallières,Verettes | Health | Ann Varghese | | HQ Program Officer | IMA-HT-07-007 | IMA World Health | | | | | Women, Children, Men | In-Kind Donations for Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) Control Program | 10000 | 2011-09-30 | 37 | http://www.imaworldhealth.org | 2011-04-11 | | IMA World Health |
| 274 | Yemen | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-11 | | 2010-11-01 | Sa'ada City
| atwose@savechildren.org | Sa`dah | | Islamic Relief, Governorate of Sa’ada, Razeh Association, Sa’ada Women Association | The Emergency Food Assistance program provides vouchers to beneficiaries selected from among unregistered internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sa'ada City.
| | | 1789 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Food Aid | Aysha Twose | | Specialist, Emergency Food Security and Livelihoods | STC-YE-10-84010452 | Save the Children | | 1400 | | Prime Awardee | Unregistered or recently registered internally displaced persons (IDPs) and war-affected households with children in the Sa’ada City Security zone | Emergency Food Assistance Vouchers to Conflict-Affected Population of Sa’ada Governorate, Yemen | 1575632 | 2011-09-30 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | Gender
| Save the Children US |
| 275 | Haiti | | 1991-08-24 | | 2010-03-01 | | andrew.lucas@adra.org | Ouest | | | 220 Family Sized Tents. | Port-au-Prince | | 39 | GlobalMedic | Carrefour | Shelter and Housing | Andrew Lucas | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Program Director | ADRA-HT-10-017 | Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) | | 1100 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Non-Food Item (NFI) Tent Distribution | 55000 | 2010-03-31 | 4 | | 2011-01-14 | | GlobalMedic, Adventist Development and Relief Agency Network |
| 276 | Haiti | | 1991-12-20 | | 2010-10-01 | | kpearson@habitat.org | Ouest | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Habitat for Humanity International is supporting Catholic Relief Services in meeting the immediate and long term shelter needs of earthquake-affected families by providing transitinal shelters, WASH solutions, and structural and family assessments. | Port-au-Prince,l'Arcahaie | | 430 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Cabaret,Port-au-Prince | Shelter and Housing,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Kate Pearson | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Director - Strategic Partnerships, Haiti | HFHI-HT-10-010 | Habitat for Humanity International | | 10000 | | | Affected population(s) | Transitional Shelter Partnership | 4399374 | 2011-03-31 | 31 | http://www.habitat.org | 2011-02-04 | | Habitat for Humanity International |
| 277 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-13 | | 2007-07-01 | | americas@list.heifer.org | Quetzaltenango | | | In the Department of Huehuetenango, 260 km from the capital, families are struggling to overcome food insecurity due to low agricultural and livestock production, erosion, infertile soils and poor agricultural training. This project will help 426 farmer families in nine communities within the Aguacatan and La Libertad townships, which are inhabited by three language groups: Awakatekos, Chalchitecos and rural Ladino. In partnership with the Union of Small Farmers (UAM): the Association for Integrated Aguacateca Development (ASDIA) and the Union of Small Coffee Growers (UPC), Heifer will provide 80 original families with 18 Nubian and Alpine goats, two breeding goats, 26 Merino sheep, two rams, 32 Californian female rabbits, 16 male rabbits, 375 local-breed chickens, 25 improved-breed roosters, 17 Jersey cows, eight species of native plants for family food gardens, 640 fruit trees, 7,000 timber trees for conservation and 80 packages of red worms for vermiculture beds. The project holder, UAM will be responsible for coordinating and administering all required activities and events. The two local UAM member organizations will be responsible for implementing activities in the field. | | | 912 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Environment | Americas program | | Americas program | HEFI-GT-07-23-1314-02 | Heifer International | | 384 | | | | Strengthening Sustainable Production for Families in Nine Communities of Northwestern Guatemala | | 2013-06-30 | 34 | | | | Union of Small Farmers of Guatemala (UAM), Quetzaltenango |
| 278 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-07-07 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 207 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-032 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 20 | 4606 | 2010-08-07 | 17 | | | | Global Health Review |
| 279 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-14 | | 2010-07-01 | | ssackett@crwrc.org | Quetzaltenango | | | Promote soil restoration and grey water filtering techniques | | | 794 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Stephanie Sackett | | Associate Director for Grants | CRWRC-GT-10-FS 1009 | Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) | | 250 | | | | Soil fertility restoration and water resources management project | | 2011-06-30 | 23 | www.crwrc.org | | | Peten Vid & Pampanos |
| 280 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Port-au-Prince | | 1902 | Private donations | Carrefour | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51673 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to New Hope Community Clinic Cote-Plage | 320390 | 2011-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | New Hope Community Clinic Cote-Plage |
| 281 | Sri Lanka | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2000-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | North Central | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1506 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-LK-00-173281 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Horowpothana Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Sri Lanka |
| 282 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2008-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1157 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-08-GH39 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Sakabo Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 283 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-01-15 | Nazon
| christond@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | Food for the Hungry (FFH) | This was an immediate food and cash distribution to World Concern staff affected by the earthquake.
| Port-au-Prince | | 743 | Private donations | Delmas | Economic Recovery and Development,Food Aid | Christon Domond | | Country Director | WC-HT-10-5082 | World Concern | Cash grants to affected staff, food distributions, office improvements
| 70 | | | Staff | Support to World Concern Staff | 89277 | 2010-06-30 | 71 | http://www.worldconcern.org | 2011-03-31 | Livelihoods | World Concern |
| 284 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-04-08 | | | | | | Shoes | | | 193 | Private donations | | Disaster Management | | Shelter and Non-Food Items | | BBF-HT-10-018 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Container Shipment # 3 | 105650 | 2010-05-08 | 17 | | 2011-01-25 | | Adventist Development and Relief Agency |
| 285 | Niger | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-07 | | 2010-04-23 | | swebb@ird-dc.org | Zinder | | | General food distribution to vulnerable populations in Niger. | | | 979 | World Food Program (WFP) | | Food Aid | Scott Webb | | Program Officer | IRD-NE-10-10522 | International Relief & Development | | 31000 | | Prime awardee | Vulnerable people/populations | Blanket Feeding 2010 | | 2010-12-31 | 41 | http://www.ird.org | | | International Relief & Development |
| 286 | Haiti | | 1991-09-24 | | 2010-05-01 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | | The American Red Cross provided support to the German/Finnish Red Cross for the operation of their field hospital located in Carrefour, just outside of Port-au-Prince. The field hospital opened immediately after the earthquake and continued to provide free medical services through the end of December 2010, treating over 70,000 patients. The hospital provided both fixed and mobile health services, as well as training for volunteers to provide psychosocial support and community health and hygiene promotion. In addition to supporting the operation of the hospital and the salaries of the staff, the American Red Cross also provided support to rehabilitate the soccer field that housed the hospital after the hospital shut down. | Port-au-Prince | | 103 | Private donations | Carrefour | Health | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Health | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-H5 | American Red Cross | | 70102 | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Affected population(s) | German Red Cross Field Hospital in Carrefour | 0 | 2011-04-30 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 1991-12-22 | Mental health/Psychosocial support | German Red Cross, Haitian Red Cross |
| 287 | Haiti | | 2010-12-11 | | 2010-12-11 | Waney 87, Carrefour | tzehuei@us.tzuchi.org | Ouest | | N/A | Work for Food | Port-au-Prince | shipping/custome clearance | 226 | Private donations | Carrefour | Education | Lesly Pierre | | Coordinator | TZU-HT-10-TZHT-09 | Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation | Maison d’Enfants pour la Foi (MEF) | 309 | | NA | Affected population(s) | Education # 5 | 88000 | 2011-12-31 | 18 | | 2010-12-11 | | Tzu Chi Foundation |
| 288 | Benin | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Kouffo | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1061 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BJ-09-BN8 | The Hunger Project | | 22243 | | | | Gohomey Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 289 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2007-09-19 | | jkepner@gt.mercycorps.org | Alta Verapaz,Baja Verapaz,El Quiché,Huehuetenango,San Marcos,Sololá | | Fundación AGIL, Wal-Mart | IMARE - Inclusive Market Alliance for Rural Entrepreneurs (formerly the Innovative Market Alliance - Making Value Chains Work for Rural Entrepreneurs program - a Global Development Alliance program in partnership with USAID and Wal-Mart), expands and diversifies the underserved rural Guatemalan economy by promoting the growth of an entrepreneurial agricultural sector. The specific purpose is to increase access to more profitable markets on a sustainable basis and also to increase the productivity and quality of life through better farm management, processing and post-harvest techniques for twenty (20) producer groups in rural Guatemalan areas. The focus will be on small farmers facing market barriers including lack of access to agricultural credit and crop insurance, traditional technology, poor infrastructure, inadequate post-harvest management, lack of market information, and inadequate knowledge of new global food safety standards. Small farmers normally produce low yields of horticultural products that are inconsistent in quality and have dangerously poor sanitary profiles. They have limited ability to organize for economies of scale in the market. | | | 1006 | Delaski Foundation,US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | John Kepner | | Guatemala Country Director | MC-GT-07-001 | Mercy Corps | 1) Identify farmer families and establish agreements with Wal-Mart buyers; 2) Provide training on improved production, quality standards, processing and post harvest techniques, and on good business practices; 3) Rehabilitate production and post-harvest centers; 4) Facilitate access to credit for key inputs and post-harvest handling equipment; 5) Ongoing monitoring of sales to formal and informal markets. | 5250 | | Prime awardee | Small farmers | IMARE: Inclusive Market Alliance for Rural Entrepreneurs (was GDA: Innovative Market Alliance - Making Value Chains Work for Rural Entrepreneurs | | 2010-09-30 | 50 | | | | Mercy Corps |
| 290 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1996-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Nord | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1384 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-HT-96-58329 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Laplagne Development Program | | 2019-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Haiti |
| 291 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2001-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Katanga | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1316 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-CD-01-175313 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Kasaji Development Program | | 2016-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision DR Congo |
| 292 | Haiti | | 2011-04-05 | | 2011-03-15 | | kamal.brac11@gmail.com | L'Artibonite,Ouest,Sud-Est | | United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) | To increase food security, increase income, and build farmer capacity of vulnerable families living in Leogane, Fondwa, Ganthier, Ponsonde, and Jacmel. | Bainet,Croix-des-Bouquets,Dessalines,Jacmel,Léogâne | | 1667 | United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) | Ganthier,Jacmel,La Vallée,Léogâne,Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite | Agriculture | Mustafa Kamal | | Project Manager | BRAC-HT-11-002 | BRAC USA | Agriculture Input Supply, Vegetable Cultivation, Papaya Orchards, Grafting Nurseries, Poultry Rearing, Goat Rearing | 400 | | | Small farmers, Rural populations | Agriculture-based Livelihood Intervention for Income Generation in Rural Haiti | 429654 | 2012-03-14 | 16 | http://www.brac.net | 2011-04-05 | Food security, Livelihoods | BRAC Haiti |
| 293 | Swaziland | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2000-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Lubombo | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1516 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-SZ-00-174126 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Sithobela Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Swaziland |
| 294 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-15 | | 2004-06-15 | Port-au-Prince | tstehl@mfkhaiti.org, msterlin@mfkhaiti.org | Ouest | | | Provision of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) to implementing partners. | Port-au-Prince | | 573 | Keystone Church of Hazelwood | Port-au-Prince | Health | Tom Stehl, Maryse Sterlin | Health,Nutrition | Coordinator of Operations, Haiti Administrator | MFK-HT-10-021 | Meds & Food for Kids | | | | | Malnourished children | Community Management of Acute Malnutrition - BRESMA Orphanage | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 77 | | 2011-04-11 | | BRESMA Orphanage |
| 295 | Haiti | | 1991-12-09 | | 2010-03-01 | | dporstner@americares.org | Ouest,Sud-Est | | | This program will reinforce the MSPP and humanitarian partners response by establishing large-scale vector borne disease control programs for the most at risk survivors of the earthquake. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Jacmel,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,l'Arcahaie | | 136 | Private donations | Cabaret,Carrefour,Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Grand-Goâve,Grenier,Jacmel,Kenscoff,Léogâne,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Health | Donna Porstner | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Communications Manager | ACARE-HT-10-125-1009-201 | AmeriCares | Product procurement for the control and management of Malaria and Dengue Fever | 2500000 | | | | Emergency Vector Borne Disease (Malaria and Dengue fever) Control and Epidemic Preparedness and Response for Haiti | 110000 | 2011-05-31 | 11 | | 2011-04-22 | Capacity Building | MENTOR Initiative |
| 296 | Haiti | | 2011-04-22 | | 2010-10-23 | | dporstner@americares.org | Centre,Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | | AmeriCares is supporting the Ministry of Health, as well as health care institutions throughout Haiti, with donations of IV solutions, IV tubing, hygiene products and additional medicines and medical supplies to support the treatment and prevention of cholera, a deadly disease spread by contaminated water. | Cap-Haïtien,Hinche,Jacmel,Jérémie,Léogâne,Miragoâne,Port-au-Prince,Saint-Marc,l'Acul-du-Nord,les Cayes | | 1717 | Private donations | Cap-Haïtien,Carrefour,Cayes,Cité Soleil,Hinche,Jacmel,Jérémie,Milot,Miragoâne,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Saint-Marc | Health | Donna Porstner | Health | Communications Manager | ACARE-HT-10-125-1009-202 | AmeriCares | Providing in-kind donations of materials to organizations and institutions treating cholera patients. | | | | | Cholera Response | 754000 | 2015-12-31 | 11 | | 2011-04-22 | | 42 Clinics, Hospitals, Organizations |
| 297 | Mexico | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1998-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Guerrero | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1449 | Private donations | | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MX-98-172139 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Rio Santa Catarina Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Mexico |
| 298 | Burkina Faso | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Bam | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1073 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BF-99-BF7 | The Hunger Project | | 9721 | | | | Loaga Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 299 | Haiti | | 2011-02-04 | | 2010-11-15 | | ameliak@archq.org | Ouest | | | | Port-au-Prince | | 1612 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | Delmas | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Amelia Kendall | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | ARC-HT-10-009 | American Refugee Committee International | | | | | | Responding to Cholera | 1800000 | 2011-05-15 | 10 | | 2011-02-04 | | MoH, Direction Nationale de l'Eau Potable et Assainissement (DINEPA) |
| 300 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2006-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1351 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV- ET-06-176960 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Gewata Development Program | | 2020-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Ethiopia |
| 301 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-13 | | 2008-07-01 | | americas@list.heifer.org | San Marcos | | | Less than half of the population in the town of Tejutla is considered to be food-secure. Additionally, 72 percent of the population lives in extreme poverty, which contributes to deforestation of private and community forests as crops are planted. This generates pressure on the soil and leads to an undesirable mix of crops and coniferous and mixed forests. Heifer will help the community develop strategies to preserve and use their forests resources productively through reforestation and good use of existing forested areas. Heifer will also provide 300 families120 original families and 180 by passing on the gift30 sheep, four bovine studs, 30 milking goats, four goat studs, 30 trios of rabbits, 30 flocks of chickens, 1,440 fruit trees, tree nursery bags, and 124 training sessions. Training sessions will be two days each and will apply the farmer-to-farmer methodology. | | | 916 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Americas program | | Americas program | HEFI-GT-08-23-1322-02 | Heifer International | | 576 | | | | Working Towards Tejutla's Rural Development Under the Agro-forestry/Livestock System | | 2013-06-30 | 34 | | | | Asociacion de Desarrollo Integral Comunitario Tejutla (ADICTA) |
| 302 | Haiti | | 2010-08-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | andrew.lucas@adra.org | Ouest | | | Non-Food Item (NFI) Distributions of 23 pallets of Medical Supplies, 9 pallets of tarps, sheets, 9 pallets of water, and 22 pallets of hygiene kits. | Port-au-Prince | | 31 | Florida Hospital,Harvest Time International | Carrefour | Disaster Management,Health,Shelter and Housing | Andrew Lucas | Health,Shelter and Non-Food Items | Program Director | ADRA-HT-10-009 | Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) | | 6600 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Non-Food Item (NFI) Donations and Distributions I | 67826 | 2010-02-28 | 4 | | | | Adventist Development and Relief Agency, Florida Hospital, Harvest Time International |
| 303 | Colombia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1995-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Cundinamarca | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1311 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-CO-95-164862 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Centro Nazareno San Mateo Development Program | | 2016-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Colombia |
| 304 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2007-05-01 | | lwr@lwr.org; hfrank@lwr.org | Dodoma | | | LWR's partner for this project is Kibaigwa Financial Services Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (KIFISACCO), a community-based savings and credit society whose mission is to reduce poverty through increased access to agricultural and business credit products. Through this project, KIFISACCOS will aim to enhance the capacity of 648 of its most vulnerable members to produce enough food for both household consumption and income generation through sales of surplus through provision of a specialized credit product, training and mobilizing farmers around collective sales. LWR's accompaniment will also strengthen KIFISACCO's capacity as an effective institution. Objectives - (1) Increased acreage and production: By the project's end, at least 684 farmers expand their acreage to at least 10 acres and 70% of KIFISACCO members increase their maize yields by five fold, thanks to access to credit and training in advanced and efficient farming techniques. (2) Improved farmer terms of trade: Collective marketing, improved bargaining and strategic business decisions lead to a 60% increase in maize prices received by farmers.
(3) Stronger organizational, technical and managerial capacities: KIFISACCO is able to increase its capital base by 50% and its loan portfolio by 65% and forge strategic alliances with other partners. | | | 993 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Hayley Frank | | Regional Program Associate for Africa | LWR-TZ-07-AF-TAN-3-002-07 | Lutheran World Relief | | 16456 | | | | Improving Maize Yield and Returns from Collective Marketing | | 2011-03-31 | 45 | www.lwr.org | | Capacity building | Kibaigwa Financial Services Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Limited |
| 305 | Sudan | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-07 | | 2010-01-01 | | anaggayi@ird-dc.org | | | | | | | 973 | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) | | | Anne Naggayi | | Program Officer | IRD-SD-10-10518 | International Relief & Development | | | | Prime awardee | | Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) 2010 Upper Nile | | 2010-09-30 | 41 | http://www.ird.org | | | International Relief & Development |
| 306 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-09-01 | | daniel.gedeon2@actionaid.org | Grand'Anse | | Konbit Peyizan Grandans (KPGA) | Food Security | Corail | | 22 | Boston Foundation/Moriah Fund (AAUSA) | Roseaux | Agriculture | Daniel Gedeon | Food Security and Agriculture | Emergency Response Manager | ACAID-HT-10-008 | Action Aid International USA | | 10000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Haiti Grain Processing Plant Project | 45000 | 2011-08-31 | 3 | | | | Action Aid Haiti |
| 307 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1996-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Kagera | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1522 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-TZ-96-170300 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Misenyi Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Tanzania |
| 308 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-07-01 | | soconnell@et.mercycorps.org | Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples | | Women in Self Employment (WISE) | PROSPER is an integrated community-based development program in southwestern Ethiopia where Mercy Corps is currently implementing a conflict prevention and resolution program. The PROSPER project fills the need for improved health and livelihoods of women. | | | 998 | Source of Hope | | Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Simon O'Connell | Nutrition | Country Director, Ethiopia | MC-ET-09-002 | Mercy Corps | 1) Provide better health opportunities for women and children; 2) Create economic opportunities for women to generate incomes and build assets; 3) Foster productive and healthy families through improving access to water and sanitation, promoting healthy behaviors, and improving nutrition. | 120000 | | Prime awardee | Vulnerable people/populations, Women | PROSPER: PROmoting Sustainable Partnerships for Economic Recovery | | 2010-12-31 | 50 | | | Gender, Nutrition | Mercy Corps |
| 309 | Ghana,Mali,Niger | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2007-06-01 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | | | | Work with Purdue University in the development of messages for the appropriate technique of effective cowpea storage in triple-layer plastic bags through the development and dissemination of education materials, and broadcast of PICS technical messages. | | | 1589 | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,Purdue University | | Agriculture | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-NE-07-190857 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Purdue Improved Cowpea Storage (PICS) | | 2012-05-31 | 76 | | | | World Vision Niger, World Vision Mali, World Vision Ghana |
| 310 | Lesotho | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1998-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Mafeteng | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1430 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-LS-98-171339 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Sekameng Development Program | | 2016-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Lesotho |
| 311 | Haiti | | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-01-20 | Port-au-Prince | mohanian@iocc.org | Ouest | | Medical Teams International, Catholic Relief Services | Gift-in-Kind support to partner organizations and ecumenical partners during the relief phase of the emergency | Port-au-Prince | | 476 | Heart to Heart International,Medical Teams International,Private donations,Wheels for Humanity | Port-au-Prince | Health | Mark Ohanian | Early Recovery,Health,Shelter and Non-Food Items | Senior Programs Coordinator | IOCC-HT-10-2-57510/104/3 | International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) | IOCC shipped urgently needed medicines, medical supplies, emergency health kits, wheelchairs, crutches, walkers and children's blankets | | | Prime awardee | People with disabilities, Children | Gift-in-Kind | 2925942 | 2010-07-27 | 40 | http://www.iocc.org | | Disability | Kings Hospital, St. Francois de Salles Hospital, Lutheran World Federation, Church World Service, Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia in Haiti, Greek Orthodox Church in Haiti |
| 312 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2000-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1128 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-00-GH10 | The Hunger Project | | 8125 | | | | Ankoma Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 313 | Thailand | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1999-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Amnat Charoen | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1531 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-TH-99-172445 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Chanuman Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Thailand |
| 314 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-01-04 | | cgivey@oxfamamerica.org | Baja Verapaz | | | The specific objective of this project is to improve the food security and nutrition of 8 rural communities of Salamá - part of the drought-stricken "Dry Corridor" in Baja Verapaz, Guatemala - using appropriate technology that is environmentally friendly and incorporates a gender focus. Related activities include: establishing family gardens, support/improve productive activities with women (i.e. raising small animals), reactivation of native crop production, organic fertilzers and insecticides for family gardens/crops if appropriate, nutritional monitoring and counseling, etc. | | | 1016 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Health | Christina Givey | | Program Associate | OXFA-GT-10-GUA 506/ 09 | Oxfam America | | 1200 | | | | Food Security and Nutritional Assistance in Drought-Affected Rural Communities of Salamá | 0 | 2011-01-31 | 80 | | 2011-06-01 | Nutrition | Instituto de Enseñanza para el Desarrollo Sostenible |
| 315 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-01-15 | Port-au-Prince, L'Etang du Jonc, Fontmara, Les Cayes, Greater Bel Air, New York City | mohanian@iocc.org | Nippes,Nord,Ouest,Sud | | Medical Teams International, Norwegian Church Aid, Catholic Relief Services | Financial support for emergency relief items to partner organizations and ecumenical partners | Anse-à-Veau,Borgne,Limbé,Port-au-Prince,les Cayes | | 474 | Private donations | Baraderes,Bas Limbé,Cayes,Port-Margot,Port-au-Prince | Disaster Management,Food Aid,Health,Shelter and Housing,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Mark Ohanian | Early Recovery,Food Security and Agriculture,Health,Shelter and Non-Food Items,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Senior Programs Coordinator | IOCC-HT-10-2-57510/104/1 | International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) | Procurement and distribution of: critical medicines and supplies, wheelchairs, crutches, walkers, tents, shelter materials, fuel, food, hygiene items, blankets, mattresses, and water purification equipment | 151546 | | Prime awardee | Affected population(s) | Relief | 531209 | 2010-07-27 | 40 | http://www.iocc.org | 2011-03-22 | Disability | Norwegian Church Aid, Kings Hospital, Lutheran World Federation, Christian Aid, Viva Rio, St. Francois de Salles Hospital, Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia in Haiti, Greek Orthodox Church in Haiti, New York Disaster Interfaith Services |
| 316 | Haiti | | 1991-12-22 | | 2010-12-01 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | | After the earthquake, many Haitians lost their primary source of income and were left without the means to meet basic needs, including sending their children to school. The American Red Cross is helping displaced families in three camps in the Croix Deprez neighborhood by directly paying second and third trimester school fees as well as providing grants for displaced families to cover education-related expenses like uniforms, transportation and lunch money. This project aims to reach some 4,000 children enrolled in over 200 schools. | Port-au-Prince | | 88 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Education | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Education | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-010 | American Red Cross | | 4000 | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Affected population(s), School children | American Red Cross School Vouchers in Port-au-Prince | 0 | 2011-11-30 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-02-07 | Livelihoods | American Red Cross, Haitian Red Cross |
| 317 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Dhaka | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1196 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-155 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Aliabad Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 318 | Haiti | | 2006-12-22 | | 2010-11-01 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | | The earthquake damaged much of Port-au-Prince’s already limited water and sanitation infrastructure, increasing health concerns for residents living in crowded camps where disease can travel quickly. In partnership with the International Rescue Committee, the American Red Cross is addressing these concerns by providing safe water, clean latrines, hygiene promotion, trash collection and drainage interventions such as ditch digging and canal clearing. This project will reach an estimated 105,000 beneficiaries in Port-au-Prince. | Port-au-Prince | | 124 | Private donations | Delmas,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-WS04.1 | American Red Cross | | 105000 | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Improving Water and Sanitation Services through the International Rescue Committee | 10 | 2011-10-31 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-04-29 | | International Rescue Committee (IRC) |
| 319 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-08-02 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Léogâne | | 1850 | Private donations | Petit-Goâve | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-9420 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Friends of Petit Goave | 57716 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Friends of Petit Goave |
| 320 | Haiti | | 2006-09-24 | | 2008-04-01 | | | Centre,Nord-Est | | | Haitians migrate daily to the Dominican Republic to find dignified work and meet their families' basic needs. According to official Dominican government statistics, between 500,000-1,000,000 Haitians reside in the Dominican Republic. Only five percent have entered the country legally. Most have been denied legal status despite having resided there for many years. This vicious cycle is perpetuated by the denial of birth certificates. The Dominican government has responded with mass repatriations/deportations of Haitian immigrants. This is often carried out in violation of national and international law and accompanied by gross human rights violations. The deportees are transported by the Dominican authorities in many different crossing points: Malpasse/Jimani (west), Ounaminthe/Dajabon (North East), Belladeres /Elias Pinas (Central Plateau/East), Anse a Pitre/ Pedernales (South East). Several CBOs and FBOs in these communities have attempted to address this issue by providing Haitians with basic services and by raising awareness to decrease incidents of violence and discrimination. This project supports existing organizations and the communities of Belladere and Ounaminthe to ensure Haitian repatriates/deportees receive the care, protection, and support they need while helping to prevent and monitor abuse, exploitation, and violence. Particular services will include education, birth registration and placement with foster families for homeless repatriated children. | Lascahobas,Ouanaminthe | | 242 | Private donations,Royal Netherlands Embassy | Belladère,Ounaminthe | Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Protection | Nicole Balliette | | Haiti Earthquake Response Coordinator | CRS-HT-10-7420107 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Goal: Haitian Repatriates in Belladere and Ounaminthe receive the services they need and their human rights are respected. SO1: All actors (GARR, Caritas, and other local partners) in Belladere and Ounaminthe efficiently provide necessary services for repatriates and prevent and monitor abuse, exploitation, and violence against them. SO2: Government officials and the communities of Elias Pinas and Dajabon respect and value human rights and cultural diversity and denounce violence, abuse, and exploitation. | 4800 | | | Men, Women, Youth, Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Refugees | Support to Haitian Repatriates from the Dominican Republic | 708808 | 2011-12-31 | 20 | | 2011-01-10 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Caritas Internationalis (Hinche) |
| 321 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2003-07-01 | | vw@thp.org | Southern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1094 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-MW-03-007 | The Hunger Project | | 16713 | | | | Nsondole Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 322 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-10 | | 2008-07-01 | | kelly.doppelhammer@heifer.org | | | | The Family Level Support to AIDS Orphans and Vulnerable Children project will be implemented in three districts of North East Zone of Tanzania, namely Rombo, Moshi Rural in Kilimanjaro and Arumeru in Arusha region. The three districts have been hit hard by the HIV and AIDS pandemic that resulted in big number of orphans and vulnerable children and widows. Curren | | | 895 | Private donations | | | Kelly Doppelhammer | | East Africa Program Assistant | HEFI-TZ-08-21-0429-01 | Heifer International | | 360 | | | | North East Zone Family Support to AIDS Orphans | | 2013-06-30 | 34 | | | | Heifer Tanzania |
| 323 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-10 | | 2006-07-01 | | kelly.doppelhammer@heifer.org | | | | This integrated dairy cattle project will provide a source of protein and income and help improve the environment with sustainable agricultural practices. Sales of surplus milk and calves born from the original heifers will also contribute to income that can be used for school fees, household items, health services and other necessities. | | | 886 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Kelly Doppelhammer | | East Africa Program Assistant | HEFI-TZ-06-21-0414-01 | Heifer International | | 280 | | | | North West Zone Dairy Cattle Project | | 2011-06-30 | 34 | | | | Heifer Tanzania |
| 324 | Swaziland | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2006-10-02 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Shiselweni | | | The main goal of this program is the construction and furnishing of a Hope Care Center to provide a place where neighbors contribute to care for orphaned and vulnerable children who are from their neighborhood. One component of these centers include gardening and the provision of basic farming tools to aid in food security for the orphans and vulnerable children. | | | 1564 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Protection | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-SZ-06-184159 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) | Mhlosheni Hope Care Centers | | 2007-09-30 | 76 | | | Nutrition, HIV/AIDS | World Vision Swaziland |
| 325 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-03-31 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 192 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-017 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 10 | 20356 | 2010-04-30 | 17 | | | | Spearfish UMC |
| 326 | Haiti | | 2010-09-27 | | 2010-02-15 | Juvenat, Peggy Ville, Haut Turgeau | aknorr@worldvision.org | Ouest | | | Implement a 12 month integrated Shelter, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), and Economic Recovery program for settlement communities of internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Port-au-Prince | | 760 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville | Economic Recovery and Development,Shelter and Housing,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Amy Knorr | Early Recovery,Shelter and Non-Food Items,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Haiti Country Program Manager, World Vision US | WV-HT-10-002 | World Vision US, Inc. | | | | | Internally displaced persons (IPDs) | Integrated Recovery Assistance Program | | 2011-02-15 | 76 | | | | Save the Children, Hopital Albert Schweitzer |
| 327 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-01-11 | | cgivey@oxfamamerica.org | Alta Verapaz,Baja Verapaz,Sololá | | | As a contribution to solving the problem of access to credit for indigenous women in Guatemala, Oxfam America will develop this project based on a model of Community Savings and Loans that allows people, especially women excluded from the financial sector or in conditions poverty, to participate, save, solve their financing problems and generate revenue. The project provides for training, technical support in small business management, and exchanges between groups of women. It seeks to strengthen the alternative financial system, generate empowerment of rural women, and contribute to their food security. | | | 1012 | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,Visa Foundation | | Economic Recovery and Development | Christina Givey | | Program Associate | OXFA-GT-10-GUA 001 10 | Oxfam America | | 2020 | | | | Saving for Change in the Municipalities of Rabinal, San Miguel Chicaj and Salama in Guatemala | | 2011-01-11 | 80 | | | Food security | Instituto de Enseñanza para el Desarrollo Sostenible |
| 328 | Haiti | | 2010-10-09 | | 2010-02-15 | | info@hands.org | Ouest | | | The earthquake left over 1.3 million cubic meters of rubble in Léogâne. This presents a significant obstacle to rebuilding and transitional shelter programs. All Hands manually clears rubble and performs demolition on partially collapsed homes that present a hazard to the community. | Léogâne | | 46 | | Léogâne | Disaster Management | | Shelter and Non-Food Items | | HODR-HT-10-002 | All Hands Volunteers | | | | | | Community Rubble Clearing | | 2011-12-31 | 5 | | | | All Hands Volunteers |
| 329 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-30 | | 2010-01-31 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | Ouest | | | Emergency distributions of dry ratio of food to displaced people affected by the earthquake. | Port-au-Prince | | 389 | World Food Program (WFP) | Port-au-Prince | Food Aid | Marianna Franco | Food Security and Agriculture | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 AME 23Y | Friends of ACTED | | 427692 | | | Affected population(s) | Massive Food Distributions - Surge 1 | 98013 | 2010-02-28 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | | Friends of ACTED |
| 330 | Haiti | | 2010-12-17 | | 2010-03-01 | | atate@churchworldservice.org | Ouest | | | Case management, cash, and psycho-social services for people with disabilities. The program will conduct outreach to over 5,000 people with disabilities and will enroll the 1,200 most-vulnerable in a program to receive monthly cash vouchers and case management services for six months. In addition, the program provides psycho-social support through monthly celebration gatherings, as well as group and individual counseling by social workers and psychologists. Tools and working capital are also provided to 400 individuals who have a business and support a disabled person, but who lost their capital in the earthquake. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Port-au-Prince | | 280 | ACT Alliance | Cité Soleil,Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Health | Aaron Tate | Health | Emergency Response Coordinator | CWS-HT-10-001 | Church World Service | | 5000 | | | People with disabilities | People with Disabilities Program | 1341000 | 2011-09-30 | 24 | www.churchworldservice.org | | Disability, Mental health/Psychosocial support | Service Chretien d'Haiti |
| 331 | Burundi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2008-01-01 | | dtirello@er-d.org | Bubanza,Bujumbura Mairie,Bujumbura Rural,Bururi,Cankuzo,Cibitoke,Gitega,Karuzi,Kayanza,Kirundo,Makamba,Muramvya,Muyinga,Mwaro,Ngozi,Rutana,Ruyigi | | | Burundi is one of the ten poorest countries in the world characterized by a low gross domestic product, largely due to civil war, corruption, poor access to education, and the effects of HIV/AIDS. The Burundi civil war was an armed conflict lasting from 1993 to 2005 which was the result of long standing ethnic divisions between the Hutu and the Tutsi tribes in Burundi. The integrated development program is targeting poor rural dwellers located in all 6 dioceses of the Anglican church; the Dioceses of Matana, Makamba, Bujumbura, Gitega, Buye and Muyinga. The goal of this program is aimed at strengthening livelihoods and rehabilitating 6000 of the poorest households by creating economic opportunities through microfinance loans, specifically, but not exclusively, to those suffering from HIV and AIDS. The Province is also working to strengthen the food supply and increase animal production in all of the dioceses which includes establishing a networking group in order to diversify the sources of income for farmers. This is of particular importance in the north of the country, where agricultural and nutrition training must take into account the potential for disaster due to drought. In the water and sanitation program the Province is working to provide clean water to poor communities by setting up rainwater harvest projects in schools, parishes and in rural communities. Community programs are also addressing the needs of the returning refugees, which include peace building, nonviolent conflict reconciliation, and trauma counseling. Alongside the development programming, Episcopal Relief & Development is working to strengthen and reinforce the technical capacity of the Provincial and Diocesan development staff. | | | 804 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Danielle Tirello | | Program Officer | ERD-BI-08-001 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 7000 | | | Men, Women, Youth, Religious leaders/Clergy, Farmers, Local authorities, Staff | Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi Integrated Development Program | | 2012-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | Capacity building | Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi |
| 332 | Haiti | | 2010-12-15 | | 2010-01-12 | Pigeon | amy@solarcookers.org | Ouest | Solar Cookers International is currently working to increase the number of CooKits in the schools, training teachers and expanding the teaching into the curriculum. | | CooKits sent to Haiti are benefiting families living in the community of Pigeon who were displaced by the January 2010 earthquake. As a part of our project, 135 people were taught proper use and care of solar cookers. During the training, solar meals were prepared by the new solar cooks using CooKits and Global Sun Ovens. Trainings were led by a team of three Haitian solar experts and a representative from a partner agency, Sun Ovens International. Our second shipment of CooKits to Haiti is being used in schools run by the Free Methodist Mission. Teachers at these schools are working to incorporate solar cookers into the curriculum. Students will learn how to cook food and pasteurize drinking water — potentially life-saving skills — using free, clean solar energy. | Croix-des-Bouquets | | 701 | Private donations | Croix-des Bouquets | Other | AmyJo Mattheis | | Executive Director | SOLAR-HT-10-001 | Solar Cookers International | | 425 | Number of proudcts (CooKits) given plus number of people trained to teach use. | N/A | Women, Children, School children | Haiti Aid | 30581 | 2011-12-12 | 64 | http://www.solarcookers.org | 2011-05-04 | Environment | International Child Care Ministries (ICCM), Free Methodist Mission, Solar Cookers International |
| 333 | Haiti | | 1991-09-21 | | 2010-03-01 | | sara@amurt.net | Ouest | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | To help children affected by the earthquake restore normalcy and improve overall well-being in their lives with psychosocial and educational support. Provide play therapy, learning stimulation and a healing environment that creates stability, increased resiliency and a safe community for affected children. | Port-au-Prince | | 159 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Education,Health,Protection | Sara Wolf | Protection | Coordinator of Child Protection and Education | AMURT-HT-10-CFS CRS | Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT) | | 2000 | | | Children | Child-Friendly Spaces in IDP Camps | 810000 | 2010-09-30 | 13 | http://www.amurt.net | 2011-01-25 | | Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team Haiti (AMURT) |
| 334 | Haiti | | 2010-09-22 | | 2010-08-01 | | | Ouest | | | Construction of a community center in Camp Villa Betame (population 7,000). The community center is used as a facility for community meetings, educational programs, community activities, church groups and entertainment. | Port-au-Prince | | 626 | | Port-au-Prince | Disaster Management | | Early Recovery | | OBI-HT-10-021 | Operation Blessing International | | | | | | Camp Villa Betame Community Center | 0 | 2011-08-01 | 51 | | 2011-05-13 | | |
| 335 | Haiti | | 2010-09-27 | | 2010-01-20 | used on ship & Port-au-Prince | niecylocricchio@projectcure.org | Ouest | used on ship and probably Port-au-Prince | | Delivery of $254,808 worth of medical supplies and equipment to Norfolk, VA for transport unto the USS Sacagawea for distribution to on-the-ground agencies | Port-au-Prince | | 661 | | Port-au-Prince | Health | Niecy LoCricchio | Health | Director of Grants | CURE-HT-10-20918 | PROJECT C.U.R.E. | | 18000 | | | | In-Kind Donations to SOUTHCOM; USS Sacagawea | 254808 | 2010-01-20 | 59 | http://www.projectcure.org | | | US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) USNS Sacagawea |
| 336 | United Republic of Tanzania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-10 | | 2007-07-01 | | kelly.doppelhammer@heifer.org | | | | The project targets rural poor whose income is lower than the per capita income of USD 200 per annum. The targeted population is availed training and soft in kind loans in dairy goats. | | | 892 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Kelly Doppelhammer | | East Africa Program Assistant | HEFI-TZ-07-21-0423-01 | Heifer International | | 360 | | | | North West Zone Dairy Goat Project | | 2011-06-30 | 34 | | | | Heifer Tanzania |
| 337 | Haiti | | 2011-05-11 | | 2010-04-01 | | | Ouest | | | Toys were donated by individual donors in the USA and distributed to orphans in Haiti. Will benefit two orphanages. | Port-au-Prince | | 504 | Life for Relief and Development partners,Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Other | | Shelter and Non-Food Items | | LRD-HT-10-007 | Life for Relief and Development | | | | | Children | Toy Distribution | 0 | 2011-12-31 | 44 | | 2011-05-11 | | |
| 338 | Haiti | | 2011-02-09 | | 2010-08-01 | | | L'Artibonite | As of April 2011, construction of the vocational school has been completed. Food for the Poor is involved in ongoing activities as students begin attending and is conducting sewing classes, provides food, etc. | | Vocational School, Pierre Payen | Saint-Marc | | 1618 | Private donations | Saint-Marc | Education | | Education | | FFP-HT-10-003 | Food for the Poor | | | | | | Vocational School | 0 | 2011-12-31 | 85 | | 2011-02-09 | | Food for the Poor |
| 339 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-24 | | 2008-07-01 | | rebecca.alderfer@heifer.org | Rajshahi | | | This project will assist 275 families - 100 original and 175 families receiving benefits from Passing on the Gift - through Heifer's Values-Based Holistic Community Development model. The 100 original families will be organized into six self-help groups. Of these, 75 families will receive two goats and 10 chickens each, while 25 families will receive one milking cow each. Four breeding buck goats and one ox will be provided to the community. The 175 pass on families will be organized into eight self-help groups. The families will also receive training on Heifer's Cornerstones, self-help group management, gender and justice, improved animal management and kitchen gardening. | | | 907 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Rebecca Alderfer | | South Asia Program Desk | HEFI-BD-08-22-0620-06 | Heifer International | | 1466 | | | | Values-based Holistic Community Development Project | | 2014-06-30 | 34 | www.heifer.org | | | Jagorani Chakra Foundation |
| 340 | Mozambique | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2008-06-23 | | vw@thp.org | Maputo | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1096 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-MZ-08-002 | The Hunger Project | | 9554 | | | | Manhiça Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 341 | Haiti | | 2010-09-22 | | 2010-02-01 | Cite Militaire, Delmas 33, Port-au-Prince, Cité Soleil, Pétionville, Croix-des-Bouquets, St. Marc, Mirault, Sarthe, Saintard, Léogâne | | L'Artibonite,Ouest | | | Operation Blessing has installed water purification systems in various locations, including camps and three systems at the National University Hospital (HUEH). Units have a daily output capacity of 10,000 gallons per day. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,Saint-Marc | | 606 | | Cité Soleil,Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Saint-Marc | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | OBI-HT-10-001 | Operation Blessing International | | 29500 | | | | Water Purification Systems | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 51 | | 2011-05-13 | | |
| 342 | South Africa | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2002-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Eastern Cape | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1501 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ZA-02-176964 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Umzimvubu Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision South Africa |
| 343 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-02-24 | Cap-Haïtien | sruschak@map.org | Nord | | | Through the Long-Term Health Development (LTHD) Program, MAP customizes large volume shipments of donated and purchased medicines and health supplies for reputable foreign-based health institutions and international relief and development organizations. | Cap-Haïtien | | 536 | Private donations | Cap-Haïtien | Health | Scott Ruschak | Health | Director, International Medical Resources | MAP-HT-10-32642 | MAP International | | 300000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | In-kind donation to Food for the Poor, #2 | 1719317 | 2010-03-24 | 47 | | | | Food for the Poor |
| 344 | Haiti | | 1991-09-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Centre,Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Ouest,Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) | The need for constant preparedness is no where more apparent than in Haiti, where in addition to rebuilding after the January 2010 earthquake, residents must contend with the rainy and hurricane seasons and the potential for civil unrest. Building on its disaster management experience around the globe, the global Red Cross network is working to improve the capacity of the Haitian Red Cross to prepare for and respond to disasters. As part of this project, stocks of relief items are being pre-positioned in 10 high-risk regions across Haiti to cover 17,000 families, and supplies for an additional 8,000 families are being stored in a regional hub warehouse in Panama. | Anse-à-Veau,Cap-Haïtien,Gonaïves,Hinche,Jacmel,Jérémie,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Marc,les Cayes | | 116 | Private donations | Anse-à-Veau,Cap-Haïtien,Cayes,Gonaïves,Hinche,Jacmel,Jérémie,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Marc | Disaster Management | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Camp Coordination and Management | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-RC4A | American Red Cross | | 85000 | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | | Red Cross Relief Warehouse | 0 | 2013-01-12 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 1991-10-22 | Capacity building | Haitian Red Cross |
| 345 | Haiti | | 2011-02-15 | | 2010-07-01 | | AFerati@InternationalMedicalCorps.org | Nippes,Ouest,Sud-Est | | | Contribute to reestablishment and recovery of basic living conditions of affected populations through improved access to integrated primary health care, water and sanitation, and disaster risk reduction (DDR)
| Jacmel,Léogâne,Miragoâne,Port-au-Prince | | 1632 | ECHO | Carrefour,Grenier,Jacmel,Léogâne,Miragoâne,Petit-Goâve | Disaster Management,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Agron Ferati | | Director, Program Development | IMC-HT-10-1659/634 | International Medical Corps | | 106537 | | Prime awardee | | Emergency Assistance for Earthquake Affected Population in Haiti | 0 | 2011-06-30 | 39 | http://www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org/ | 2011-02-17 | Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | International Medical Corps |
| 346 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Sylhet | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1240 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-623 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Charmoholla Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 347 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-06-30 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1812 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-9138 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Materials Management Relief Corps | 22634 | 2010-06-30 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Materials Management Relief Corps |
| 348 | Haiti | | 2011-05-02 | | 2011-05-01 | Léon
| mcrutchfield@gbgm-umc.org | Sud | | | This project will repair church, school, and individual home roofs in Leon.
| Aquin | | 1757 | Private donations | Aquin | Shelter and Housing | Melissa Crutchfield | | Assistant General Secretary, International Disaster Response | UMCOR-HT-11-012 | United Methodist Committee on Relief | | | | Prime awardee | | Roof Repairs from Hurricane Tomas | 5875 | 2011-06-01 | 67 | | 2011-05-02 | | Eglise Methodiste d'Haiti |
| 349 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2006-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1138 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-06-GH20 | The Hunger Project | | 6556 | | | | Dome-Achiansa Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 350 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | frank.manfredi@planusa.org, kristie.vandewetering@plan-international.org. | Ouest,Sud-Est | | | Establishment of Child-Friendly Spaces to support children in coping with loss/bereavement and building resilience | Croix-des-Bouquets,Jacmel | | 654 | | Croix-des Bouquets,Jacmel | Protection | Frank Manfredi (Plan USA/DC), Kristie van de Wetering (Plan Haiti) | Protection | Director of Humanitarian Assistance, Director of Communications | PLAN-HT-10-009 | Plan | Curriculum development, structured sports tournaments and artistic workshops, and training of child-friendly spaces (CFS) facilitators | | | | Children, Youth | Plan Child-Friendly Spaces | | 2012-01-31 | 57 | | | | Plan |
| 351 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Nord | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Saint-Raphaël | | 1859 | Private donations | | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51538 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Comite Bienfaisance de Pignon | 26532 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Comite Bienfaisance de Pignon |
| 352 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 1991-09-24 | | 2010-01-26 | | | Grand'Anse,Nippes,Nord-Ouest,Ouest,Sud | | | CRS/Haiti implements interventions that provide life-sustaining relief through temporary food assistance, while also creating employment opportunities to generate much needed income and market stimulation. | Anse-à-Veau,Aquin,Chardonnières,Corail,Côteaux,Jérémie,Miragoâne,Port-Salut,Port-au-Prince,Saint-Louis du Nord,les Cayes | | 253 | Office of Food for Peace (USAID/FFP) | Abricots,Anglais,Anse-à-Veau,Aquin,Arniquet,Asile,Baraderes,Beaumont,Bonbon,Camp-Perrin,Cavaillon,Cayes,Chantal,Chardonnières,Corail,Côteaux,Fond des Negres,Ile à Vache,Jérémie,Maniche,Miragoâne,Port-Salut,Port-au-Prince,Roche-à-Bateau,Saint-Jean du Sud,Saint-Louis du Nord,Tiburon,Torbeck | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Nicole Balliette | Food Security and Agriculture | Haiti Earthquake Respone Coordinator | CRS-HT-10-7420153 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Program Goal: Earthquake-affected Haitians enjoy reduced food insecurity.
SO1: Displaced families benefit from increased availability of nutritious foods
SO2: OVCs and other vulnerable groups benefit from increased availability of nutritious foods
SO3: Displaced families and IDP-host families benefit from increased availability of nutritious food through school feeding programs
SO4: Earthquake-affected households benefit from increased availability of nutritious food and work opportunities through FFW programs | 125000 | | | Children, Elderly, People with disabilities, Men, Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), Refugees, Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Women, Youth | SYAP / Food Assistance for Vulnerable Earthquake-Affected Populations | 19261800 | 2011-02-01 | 20 | | 2011-02-24 | Food security, Livelihoods | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
| 353 | Haiti | | 2011-04-07 | | 2010-10-21 | | tamara@pap.care.org | L'Artibonite,Nord-Ouest | | | Cholera (Emergency Disaster Response) | Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,Marmelade,Môle Saint-Nicolas,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Louis du Nord | | 1684 | Neighbors In Need (NIN) | Anse Rouge,Anse-à-Foleur,Baie de Henne,Bassin Bleu,Bombardopolis,Chansolme,Ennery,Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,Jean-Rabel,Marmelade,Môle Saint Nicholas,Port-de-Paix,Saint Michel de l'Attalaye,Saint-Louis du Nord,Terre-Neuve | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tamara Shukakidze | | Deputy Director Disaster Response | CARE-HT-10-026 | CARE | Water and sanitation, Hygiene promotion, Distribution of hygiene kits, Training for the populations (RVC) | 150000 | | | Affected populations | Cholera Disaster Response Program # 1 | 1163630 | 2011-04-21 | 19 | | 2011-04-07 | | CARE Haiti |
| 354 | Haiti | | 2010-12-10 | | 2010-12-31 | | aestrella@ajws.org | Nord | | | To assist hundreds of IDPs and hosting families in Ivoire with basic needs and to rebuild energies to shape the future, by working closely with refugees' representatives for better integration. | Borgne | | 74 | Private donations | Ranquitte | Disaster Management,Shelter and Housing | Amarilys Estrella | Camp Coordination and Management,Shelter and Non-Food Items | Program Officer | AJWS-HT-10-027 | American Jewish World Service (AJWS) | | 1000 | | | Farmers, Fisherfolk, Women | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) Assistance | 6000 | 2011-12-30 | 8 | | | | Mouvman Peyizan Rankit |
| 355 | Burma | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2009-03-15 | | nnesiah@er-d.org | Kachin,Kayin,Mandalay,Yangon | | | As Myanmar is an agricultural country where most residents depend on agriculture production as a livelihood, the Men's Association identified the need to introduce appropriate, cost effective methods to increase productivity in the agricultural sector. If agricultural production and income is increased, the communities will benefit from the greater economic gains, thus leading to social, economic and spiritual progress. Introduced by a Japanese agronomist in the 1990s, Effective Microorganism (EM) technology is an environmentally friendly low-cost method of farming that allows for the production of crops without damage to the ecosystem, including effects on soil, water supplies, biodiversity or other surrounding natural resources. The technology uses low cost and locally appropriate inputs to produce a microorganism based process for the producing organic fertilizers. With findings of an agricultural survey, the Men's Association identified the need to provide the EM technology and innovative agricultural techniques to farmers who struggle to sustain their own farms due to increasing costs and unpredictable weather patterns. The Association established a 6-acre demonstration farm in 2008 on donated land from one of the Association's members. The demonstration farm uses soil from under the bamboo trees to produce EM by mixing it with molasses and rice husk. In 2009, training subjects on biogas, using an onsite piggery, were added. In 2010, new courses on fish ponds and economic stove will be added. At each training, farmers will learn the improved techniques and apply them in the demonstration farm over a three-week training period in order to prepare them to use these technologies in their home farms. In 2010, the Men's Association plans to train 80 farmers in 3 different residential training sessions. | | | 802 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Nagulan Nesiah | | Program Officer | ERD-MM-09-002 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 80 | | | Farmers | Men's Association Demonstration Farm | | 2010-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | | Men's Association (Church of the Province of Myanmar) |
| 356 | Haiti | | 2011-04-25 | | 2010-10-01 | | ldills@ht.crs.org | Grand'Anse,Sud | | | Cholera Response
| Aquin,Chardonnières,Corail,Côteaux,Jérémie,Port-Salut,les Cayes | | 1735 | UNICEF | Anglais,Aquin,Cavaillon,Chardonnières,Côteaux,Ile à Vache,Jérémie,Port-Salut,Port-à-Piment,Roche-à-Bateau,Roseaux,Saint-Jean du Sud,Saint-Louis du Sud,Tiburon | Health | Laura Dills | Health | Director of Programs | CRS-HT-10-6773-7420158 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | School kit distribution, teacher training, distribution of hygiene kits, sensitization campaign for students | 18430 | | | Teachers | Cholera Response II | 561223 | 2011-02-28 | 20 | | 2011-04-25 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Caritas |
| 357 | Cambodia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-07 | | 2010-09-01 | | tpavlovic@ird-dc.org | Phnom Penh | Intervention to start in September 2010 | | International Relief and Development (IRD) collaborates with Men Sarun Instant Noodle Factory to fortify 1,000,000 packages of specially formulated fortified instant noodles named Mee Bompon Prachnha (Smart Noodles). The noodles are protein-enriched with the use of soy flour and will be fortified with a complete range of vitamins and minerals including vitamin A, B vitamins, iron, zinc, and folic acid at levels suitable for daily consumption and will be sold to institutional buyers for their targeted beneficiaries or through targeted marketing in nutritionally deprived areas (ie. city slums and resettlement sites). | | | 970 | National Soybean Research Laboratory (NSRL) | | Health | Tanja Pavlovic | Nutrition | Program Officer | IRD-KH-10-10021 | International Relief & Development | IRD work closely with Men Sarun to fortify its existing Mee Khmer Yeung noodle product. IRD handles the procurement of appropriate fortificants. Prior to the initiation of fortification activities, IRD provided Men Sarun management and line staff with refresher trainings in the following areas: (1) hygiene and sanitation; (2) quality assurance/quality control; and (3) the fortification process. | | | Prime awardee | Consumers | Pilot Commercialization of Fortified Instant Noodles | | 2011-03-31 | 41 | http://www.ird.org | | Nutrition | International Relief & Development |
| 358 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-06-16 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 203 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-028 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 17 | 49220 | 2010-07-16 | 17 | | | | Haitian-American Care, Inc. (HACI) |
| 359 | Mauritania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2009-11-01 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Brakna | | | To contribute to the sustainable re-integration of returnees (refugees and internally displaced populations) in Brakna Wilaya, Mauritania. | | | 1585 | Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (DOS/PRM) | | | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MR-09-n/a | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | Refugees, Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | BraWRRA II | | 2010-10-31 | 76 | | | | World Vision Mauritania |
| 360 | Haiti | | 2011-04-22 | | 2010-01-13 | Fond des Blanc, Fond Parisien, Cite Militaire | dporstner@americares.org | Grand'Anse,Nippes,Nord,Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | | Since the January 12, 2010 earthquake, AmeriCares has provided ongoing deliveries of emergency medicines and medical supplies to health care providers treating survivors and affected populations. AmeriCares delivered products valued at approximately $40 million from January to December of 2010. The aid was distributed to over 90 health care facilities and over 200 volunteer medical teams traveling to Haiti to provide care. This support is coordinated with the MSPP and will continue indefinitely. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Jacmel,Jérémie,Limbé,Léogâne,Miragoâne,Port-au-Prince,l'Acul-du-Nord,les Cayes | | 1716 | Private donations | Carrefour,Cayes,Cité Soleil,Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Jacmel,Jérémie,Limbé,Léogâne,Milot,Miragoâne,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Health | Donna Porstner | Health | Communications Manager | ACARE-HT-10-125-1009-600 | AmeriCares | Shipments of medicines and medical supplies to partners throughout Haiti. | | | | | Medical GIK Assistance for Haiti 2010 Earthquake | 520500 | 2015-01-12 | 11 | | 2011-04-22 | | AmeriCares (Haiti) |
| 361 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-24 | | 2008-07-01 | | rebecca.alderfer@heifer.org | Dhaka | | | This project will assist a total of 213 families in the Raipura Union Parishad of Narsangdi district in Bangladesh. Of 100 original families, eight will receive one milking cow; 56 will receive one bullock each for beef fattening; 13 families will receive four goats and one breeding buck; four families will receive plant support for fruit gardening; and 19 families will receive the support for leasing land for vegetable cultivation. Another 113 families will benefit from Passing on the Gift. The project participants will receive training on Heifer Cornerstones, self-help group management, improved animal management, gender justice, kitchen and fruit tree gardening. One Village Animal Health Worker will be trained in the community to provide training to self-help group members, as well as services for livestock management. | | | 908 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Rebecca Alderfer | | South Asia Program Desk | HEFI-BD-08-22-0620-07 | Heifer International | | 1135 | | | | Building a Poverty-free and Equitable Society Project | | 2014-06-30 | 34 | www.heifer.org | | | Pally Bikash Kendra |
| 362 | Haiti | | 2011-03-31 | | 2010-12-15 | Carrefour feuilles
| christond@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | Local churches | This 5 month program is designed to reduce the impact of a widespread cholera outbreak within Haiti through public health messaging and the supply of essential items to prevent, and treat, cholera in the home and community. The primary channel for messaging and supply delivery will be through the local church networks. Churches will be requested to identify suitable members of their congregations, who will be trained as trainers, and who will in turn pass on essential public health messages to the wider congregation.
| Port-au-Prince | | 1721 | International Organization for Migration (IOM),Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | Delmas | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Christon Domond | Health | Country Director | WC-HT-10-5072 | World Concern | Non-food item (NFI) and hygiene promotion
| 100000 | | | Cholera affected population | Haiti Cholera Response (Port-au-Prince) | 364180 | 2011-05-14 | 71 | http://www.worldconcern.org | 2011-03-31 | | World Concern |
| 363 | Philippines | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2010-01-01 | | mstjohn@er-d.org | Cagayan | | | This is an integrated project intended to enhance food security as well as environmental advocacy. The components of the project are: a] provision of farm machineries to increase income of beneficiaries by lessening rental costs; b] establishment of nursery and reforestation of about 30 hectares of land; c] construction of spring water system; d] goat and pig dispersal for women's group; and, d] micro-finance to support livelihood opportunities. While sitio San Miguel is part of Digos City, it is actually a rural community of mostly hired farm workers who do not own any farm lands. There are however about 25 households who are small land-owners and who shall constitute the initial direct beneficiaries of this project. Many of these households own less than a hectare of land with a few having over one hectare. With these landholdings, they can barely support themselves economically due to high cost of farm inputs and rental of farm machineries. By making available farm machineries: mud turtle, rice thresher, a hand tractor and trailer, at lower rental costs, and by establishing a small credit facility which they can use for the purchase of inputs, the income of these farmers will substantially increase and will enable them to have a more substantial control over the agricultural production and marketing processes. The nursery is intended to propagate coffee and other agro-forest tree seedlings for reforestation of a public land, measuring about 30 hectares, much of which is presently bare, with gmelina trees scatted in some parts. By reforesting this area, the community enhances biological diversity while at the same time providing future source of additional income from coffee, rubber and other agro-forest trees. The community is presently negotiating with the Department of Agriculture for stewardship rights over this public land. [Propagation of rubber tree seedlings shall be done at the existing rubber tree plantation of St. Francis High School in North Upi, Maguindanao, which is a previous Diocesan Project.]While women are envisioned to actively participate in all the components of the project, a specific activity, which is the goat and pig dispersal, shall be managed by them in order to enhance their collective capacity to promote their sectoral interests and to empower them by making them directly responsible for raising additional household income. Finally, a potable water system shall be established to augment the present limited supply of water to the community. This water system shall also serve the nursery. | | | 833 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Environment | Matt St. John | | Program Officer | ERD-PH-10-002 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 114 | | | Individuals, Women | 2010 Sitio San Miguel Community Integrated Project | | 2010-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | | The Episcopal Church in the Philippines |
| 364 | Sudan | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-07 | | 2010-04-26 | | anaggayi@ird-dc.org | | | | | | | 971 | International Organization for Migration (IOM) | | Agriculture | Anne Naggayi | | Program Officer | IRD-SD-10-10516 | International Relief & Development | | | | Prime awardee | | Goat Restocking in Aweng Payam Area, Twic County | | 2010-10-31 | 41 | http://www.ird.org | | | International Relief & Development |
| 365 | Mali | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-14 | | 2010-07-01 | | klittle@crwrc.org | Koulikoro,Mopti | | | Food security in 12 villages focusing on increased household production and consumption | | | 788 | Canadian Foodgrains Bank | | Agriculture | Ken Little | | Senior Project Manager, IDR, CRWRC | CRWRC-ML-10-CFGB 2169 | Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) | | 600 | | | | Food Security in Diankabou and Madougou communes | | 2011-06-30 | 23 | www.crwrc.org | | | Agence Evangelique de Development du Mali (AEDM) |
| 366 | Benin | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2000-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Ouémé | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1060 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BJ-00-BN7 | The Hunger Project | | 27979 | | | | Ekpè Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 367 | Haiti | | 2011-04-01 | | 2011-03-01 | | emily.hibbets@ri.org | Ouest | | | RI has received funding from the Donner Foundation to implement the Assessments and Advocacy for IDPs Program to promote the assessment and advocacy of the needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in approximately 100 camps in the Port-au-Prince area. Through this program, one expatriate Program Manager and one national Program Officer are conducting assessments of camp living conditions as well as developing maps of resources that are available within neighborhoods. To help ensure that the IDPs’ needs are expressed to the appropriate actors, the RI program team shares the assessment data with the Government of Haiti (GoH), the U.N. Cluster System, international non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders. RI meets with local mayors to discuss the aggregated needs of multiple camps within their jurisdictions as well as how camp populations can be reintegrated into the community or how a neighborhood might be reconfigured to increase shelter options to IDPs. In addition, RI is establishing a system of referral pathways through which the RI team will be able to connect IDPs in need to an appropriate resource. RI’s team seeks to not only direct IDPs in need to these centers but also advocate on the behalf of these referral partners for more formal assistance. RI anticipates that the proposed program will result in long-term gains for camp populations, including greater access to protection resources, permanent shelter solutions and reintegration into community life. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Port-au-Prince | | 1663 | William H. Donner Foundation | Carrefour,Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Port-au-Prince,Tabarre | Protection,Shelter and Housing,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Emily Hibbets | | Program Manager | RI-HT-11-005 | Relief International | | 30000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) living in camps | Assessment and Advocacy for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) | 70000 | 2011-11-30 | 61 | | 2011-04-05 | NGO coordination, Advocacy | Relief International |
| 368 | Senegal | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-27 | | 2009-04-06 | | | Diourbel | | | This program builds local capacity for improving the nutritional status of children through support for optimal breastfeeding practices, childhood vaccinations, vitamin A supplementation, deworming, control of diarrheal diseases (including treatment with zinc), use of insecticide-treated bed nets and hygiene behaviors. | | | 946 | Senegal Government - Cellule de la Lutte Contre la Malnutrition (CLM) | | Health | | Nutrition | | HKI-SN-09-6110 | Helen Keller International | | | | | | Nutrition Enhancement Program (PRN) - Diourbel | 0 | 2011-04-06 | 79 | | 2011-03-29 | Nutrition | |
| 369 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1135 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-09-GH17 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Baware Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 370 | Nepal | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-27 | | 2009-10-03 | | | Far West | | | This project develops an integrated food security and nutrition model that will reduce malnutrition and morbidity in children under two and pregnant/lactating women. It also aims to increase the year-round availability and accessibility of micronutrient-rich foods. | | | 952 | World Bank | | Agriculture,Health | | | | HKI-NP-09-6136 | Helen Keller International | | 0 | | | Women with children under 2 years, Female Community Health Volunteers. | Expansion of Action Against Malnutrition through Agriculture (AAMA) | | 2011-06-02 | 79 | | | Nutrition | |
| 371 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-15 | | 2004-06-15 | Cherident | tstehl@mfkhaiti.org, msterlin@mfkhaiti.org | | | Jean Wilfred Albert Health Center | Provision of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) to implementing partners. Haiti Healthcare Partners serve Cherident's and the larger Grand Colline region's malnutrition needs through Community Health Workers. | | | 566 | | | Health | Tom Stehl, Maryse Sterlin | Health,Nutrition | Coordinator of Operations, Haiti Administrator | MFK-HT-10-013 | Meds & Food for Kids | | | | | Malnourished children | Community Management of Acute Malnutrition - Haiti Healthcare Partners | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 77 | | 2011-04-11 | | Haiti Healthcare Partners |
| 372 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | | | 2006-06-01 | | lshindeldecker@fh.org | Rajshahi | | | Weekly meetings of Savings and Learning Groups of between 12 and 20 people as a vehicle for micro-savings-based food security and micro-enterprise, WASH education, health education, community development and long-term formation of participant-led community development institutions. Groups are single-gender settings to meet the needs of cultural norms in Bangladesh, but teach skills for healthy social interaction and values for good relationships. Groups are self-led and facilitated by FH Staff, with direct contact one half day per group per week. | | | 847 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Lucas Shindeldecker | | Food Security Program Officer | FH-BD-06-BANFCT020027 | Food for the Hungry | | 21700 | | | | Family and Community Transformation (FCT) # 7 | | 2019-12-31 | 28 | http://www.womenofaction.co.uk | | Gender, Capacity building | |
| 373 | Kenya | foodsecurity_site | 2011-03-10 | | 2009-06-19 | 2nd admin: Busia district
3rd admin: Budalangi division
City/village: Port Victoria | akarg@lwr.org | Western | | KREP Development Agency | LWR’s partner for this project is Baba Foundation, an organization created to address issues of HIV/AIDS within the community. The foundation has been working in the community since 2002 to assist people living with HIV/AIDS, widows, guardians/caretakers of orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs) and sexually abused children, and children working in the fishing industry. Baba Foundation will collaborate with District and Ministry of Education authorities, community leaders, and volunteer advocates to promote child protection and school retention strategies. The project will involve work with the Kenya Agriculture Research Institute and the Ministry of Agriculture in food security activities for households supporting OVCs. Participants will make a farm study visit to REEP, a current LWR partner. The project will also leverage credit for seed production and flour processing with loans provided through K-REP Development Agency, another LWR partner. Objective: (1) Increased support for HIV/AIDS-affected children: A greater number of OVCs access education and psycho-social support from the current 36 to 600 through children's rights campaigns targeting 20 school, 2,500 community members and 50 key stakeholders; (2) Increased Food Security: 200 households supporting OVCs will achieve food security through enhanced access to inputs and technical assistance in the production of 400 tons of cassava, 200 tons of sweet potatoes, and 36 tons of sorghum per season. (3) Increased Capacity: By 2013, Baba Foundation and its members will have the capacity to manage community programs that generate enough income to cover 10% of their operations and 50% of their community support system needs by processing and marketing cassava, sweet potato, and sorghum flours. | | | 1649 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Protection | Alissa Karg | | Africa Deputy Regional Director | LWR-KE-09-AF-KEN-3-003-09 | Lutheran World Relief | | 2700 | | | People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) | Strengthening Food Security among Communities Affected by HIV/AIDS | 0 | 2013-05-31 | 45 | http://www.lwr.org | 2011-03-17 | Capacity building
| BABA Foundation |
| 374 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | frank.manfredi@planusa.org, kristie.vandewetering@plan-international.org. | Ouest,Sud-Est | | | Establishment of Child Protection Committees to raise awareness of children's rights and child protection issues, including identifying violations in communities | Croix-des-Bouquets,Jacmel | | 650 | | Croix-des Bouquets,Jacmel | Protection | Frank Manfredi (Plan USA/DC), Kristie van de Wetering (Plan Haiti) | Protection | Director of Humanitarian Assistance, Director of Communications | PLAN-HT-10-005 | Plan | | | | | Children | Child Protection Committees (CPCs) | | 2012-01-31 | 57 | | | | Plan |
| 375 | Haiti | | 2010-09-27 | | 2010-02-12 | Port-au-Prince | niecylocricchio@projectcure.org | Ouest | Port-au-Prince | | Delivery of $161,881 worth of medical supplies and equipment, mostly beds and bandages, to Partners in Health for the Hopital l'Universite d'Etate d'Haiti -(HUEH) and other hospitals and clinics | Port-au-Prince | | 666 | | Port-au-Prince | Health | Niecy LoCricchio | Health | Director of Grants | CURE-HT-10-20921 | PROJECT C.U.R.E. | | 18000 | | | | In-Kind Donations to Partners in Health (PIH) - mostly beds, bandages | 161881 | 2010-02-12 | 59 | http://www.projectcure.org | | | Partners in Health, University Hospital (HUEH), Other hospitals |
| 376 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Centre | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Cerca La Source | | 1870 | Private donations | Cerca La Source | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51589 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Centre de Sante de Cerca La Source | 3176 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Centre de Sante de Cerca La Source |
| 377 | Uganda | foodsecurity_site | 2011-03-10 | | 2008-04-01 | 2nd admin: Bugisu subregion
City/village: Mbale | akarg@lwr.org | Mbale | | | LWR’s partner in this project is Gumutindo Coffee Cooperative Enterprise Ltd (GCCE), a secondary level cooperative owned by six primary societies of 5,074 members. Gumutindo Coffee Cooperative Enterprise has over eight years of experience in marketing coffee and influencing the sector for increased returns to farmers. The overall goal of the project is to contribute to increased incomes and improved food security of 5,074 farmers through the production and marketing of specialty coffee. Objectives - (1) Improved farming techniques. By 2011, 5,074 farmers affiliated with Gumutindo will increase production of a high-quality specialty coffee by 30%. (2) Increased participation in the agricultural value chain. By 2011, 5,074 farmers affiliated with Gumutindo will increase their participation in the agricultural value chain and will practice proper specialty coffee post harvest handling techniques resulting in a 20% price premium increase. (3) Increased institutional capacity. By 2011, Gumutindo and the six primary cooperative affiliates are strong and well run organizations capable of managing the coffee sector for optimum returns among its smallholder coffee farmer members in the Mt. Elgon area of Uganda. | | | 1647 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Alissa Karg | | Africa Deputy Regional Director | LWR-UG-08-AF-UGA-3-002-08 | Lutheran World Relief | | 40592 | | | Women farmers | Empowered Coffee Farmers of Gumutindo Coffee Cooperative Enterprise Improve their Livelihoods through the Production and Direct Export of Specialty Coffee | 0 | 2011-09-30 | 45 | http://www.lwr.org | 2011-03-17 | Gender, Capacity building | Gumutindo Coffee Cooperative Enterprise Ltd (GCCE) |
| 378 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-15 | | 2010-07-31 | | rkearney@stophungernow.org | | | | Meals shipped | | | 710 | Private donations | | Food Aid | Rick Kearney | Nutrition | Distribution Coordinator | STOP-HT-10-0232 | Stop Hunger Now | | 270864 | | | Affected population(s) | In-Kind Donations to Robert Ford Orphanage | 67716 | 2010-08-31 | 65 | http://www.stophungernow.org | | | Robert Ford Orphanage |
| 379 | Haiti | | 1991-09-24 | | 2010-11-01 | | daniel.gedeon2@actionaid.org | Ouest | | Community Organizations of the Port-au-Prince Metropolitan Zone (COZPAM) | School Construction | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 20 | Telemarathon/Canal Sur (Ayuda) | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | Education | Daniel Gedeon | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Emergency Response Manager | ACAID-HT-10-006 | Action Aid International USA | | 360 | | | Affected population(s) | Post-Earthquake School Construction Project in Port-au-Prince | 325423 | 2011-11-01 | 3 | | 2011-01-14 | | Action Aid Haiti |
| 380 | Benin | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2006-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Kouffo | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1062 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BJ-06-BN9 | The Hunger Project | | 23720 | | | | Kissamey Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 381 | Haiti | | 1991-10-12 | | 2010-08-01 | | aestrella@ajws.org | Sud | | | To provide immediate earthquake relief by supplying survivors with solar lamps, and continue it's ongoing clean energy capacity building activities in Haiti. | Chardonnières | | 62 | Private donations | Anglais | Disaster Management,Environment | Amarilys Estrella | Early Recovery | Program Officer | AJWS-HT-10-002 | American Jewish World Service (AJWS) | | 25000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Women | Emergency Earthquake Relief in Haiti | 25000 | 2011-06-30 | 8 | http://www.earthsparkinternational.org/ | 1991-12-10 | | EarthSpark International |
| 382 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2008-08-27 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Amhara,Oromia,Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples | | | Distribution of commodities to address food insecurity in Ethiopia. | | | 1577 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Food Aid | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ET-08-189740 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Ethiopia JEOP | | 2010-12-31 | 76 | | | | Catholic Relief Services, World Vision Ethiopia |
| 383 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | frank.manfredi@planusa.org, kristie.vandewetering@plan-international.org. | Ouest | | | Establishment of mobile clinics and training of health promoters | Croix-des-Bouquets | | 651 | | Croix-des Bouquets | Health | Frank Manfredi (Plan USA/DC), Kristie van de Wetering (Plan Haiti) | Health | Director of Humanitarian Assistance, Director of Communications | PLAN-HT-10-006 | Plan | Treatment of illnesses such as infant diarrhea and acute respiratory infections, continuation of immunization program, nutrition assessments, and training of health workers | | | | Children | Mobile Health Clinics | | 2012-01-31 | 57 | | | | Plan |
| 384 | Peru | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2009-01-01 | | kavila@er-d.org | Ayacucho | | | Ayacucho is one of the poorest areas in Peru. During the 1980's and 1990's, this area was affected by local terrorism movements. A lot of people died during that era, most of them men head of households, leaving women with no economic support. This project creates opportunities for micro entrepreneurs, mostly women, that cannot get access to loans in the regular financial system. In addition to the loans, this program provides training and capacity building for the entrepreneurs in order to facilitate access to the mainstream economic life. The program forms community credit circles run by the group members. The members first receive workshops on leadership, self-esteem, and conflict resolution. ECLOF Peru then provides the group an initial group loan which is then sub-loaned out to each group member for income generating activities. The principal is paid back with market interest rates to the group which in turn pays the loan to ECLOF. All group members must cover the liabilities of members who fail to pay their loans creating a community imperative for each member to comply with repayment. Successful groups pay their loans on time and are then eligible for a subsequent loan for a higher amount. Group members receive encouragement and business counseling as they use the credit to build their businesses. | | | 826 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development | Karla Avila | | Program Officer | ERD-PE-09-001 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 342 | | | Children, Children under 5, Families, Men, Women, Staff, Youth | Income generation in Ayacucho, Peru (Mejoramiento de Ingresos de pobladores de Ayacucho) | | 2011-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | Capacity building | Ecumenical Church Loan Fund of Peru |
| 385 | Rwanda | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2002-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Nord | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1494 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-RW-02-176410 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Nyarutovu Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Rwanda |
| 386 | Philippines | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1987-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Negros Oriental | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1484 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-PH-87-68055 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Mountain View Development Program | | 2010-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Philippines |
| 387 | Mali | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2009-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Kayes | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1442 | Private donations | | Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ML-09-186856 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Diema Development Program | | 2024-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Mali |
| 388 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Assam | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1397 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-IN-97-166104 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Amri Development Program | | 2014-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision India |
| 389 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-15 | | 2004-06-15 | Tovar | tstehl@mfkhaiti.org, msterlin@mfkhaiti.org | | | | Provision of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) to implementing partners. | | | 583 | | | Health | Tom Stehl, Maryse Sterlin | Health,Nutrition | Coordinator of Operations, Haiti Administrator | MFK-HT-10-031 | Meds & Food for Kids | | | | | Malnourished children | Community Management of Acute Malnutrition - The Haiti Mission | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 77 | | 2011-04-11 | | The Haiti Mission |
| 390 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-03-16 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Léogâne | | 1838 | Private donations | Léogâne | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-8910 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Camejo Polyclinique | 994987 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Camejo Polyclinique |
| 391 | Haiti | | 2011-04-05 | | 2011-01-01 | | carl_henrysilien@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | | This project will help 400 households enhance their food security, while improviding the agriculture sector in the area. | Port-au-Prince | | 1666 | Caritas Austria | Carrefour,Grenier | | Carl Henry | | Project Manager | BRAC-HT-11-001 | BRAC USA | Home gardening, poultry rearing, non-farm activities | 400 | | | Small farmers, Rural populations | Livelihood Generation in Morne a Bateau | 295830 | 2011-12-31 | 16 | http://www.brac.net | 2011-04-05 | Food security, Livelihoods | BRAC Haiti |
| 392 | Ethiopia,Malawi,Nigeria | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-11 | | 2009-10-01 | | lparrott@savechildren.org | | | Academy for Educational Development (AED) | This associate award meets USAID and other US government agency needs to improve the impact of PEPFAR-supported food security, livelihoods, and economic strengthening programs or programming components, contributing to the PEPFAR goal of providing care to 12 million individuals infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, including orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). Goal 1: To identify models of livelihood assistance and economic strengthening that have the potential to improve household food security for HIV-affected households, including OVC, at scale; Goal 2: To evaluate models of livelihood assistance and economic strengthening for HIV-affected households, including OVC, designed to improved food security; Goal 3: To promote tested models of livelihood assistance and economic strengthening to improve food security for HIV-affected households, including OVC; Goal 4: To strengthen the capacity of in-country PEPFAR-supported programs, beginning with Nigeria and Malawi, to integrate and support livelihood assistance and economic strengthening activities to improved food security among HIV-affected households, including OVC.
| | | 1780 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Economic Recovery and Development,Health | Lisa Parrott | | Africa Livelihoods Advisor | STC-ET-09-84031671 | Save the Children | | | | Subawardee | Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), HIV-affected households | HIV, Food Security, and Livelihood Support (LIFT project) | 746089 | 2014-09-30 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | HIV/AIDS
| Save the Children US |
| 393 | Haiti | | 2010-07-30 | | 2010-07-09 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | Ouest | | | Surge distribution of mosquito nets to prevent vector-borne diseases, particularly malaria | Port-au-Prince | | 400 | MENTOR Initiative | Port-au-Prince | Health | Marianna Franco | Health | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 APP 87Z | Friends of ACTED | | 70500 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Distribution of Mosquito Nets (in-kind donations to ACTED) | | 2010-09-30 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | | Friends of ACTED |
| 394 | Cambodia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-27 | | 2009-07-01 | | | Kampong Chhnang | | | This project assesses the impact on nutritional status and quality of life among households affected by HIV/AIDS through the support to enable them to increase production and consumption of micronutrient-foods. | | | 948 | Neys-van Hoogstraten Foundation | | Agriculture,Health | | | | HKI-KH-09-6122 | Helen Keller International | | 300 | | | households | HFP for PLWHA | | 2010-12-15 | 79 | | | Nutrition | |
| 395 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-15 | | 2004-06-15 | St. George | tstehl@mfkhaiti.org, msterlin@mfkhaiti.org | | | | Provision of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) to implementing partners. Harvest House's "Children's Village" provides a home for children with special needs and children suffering from AIDS. | | | 569 | | | Health | Tom Stehl, Maryse Sterlin | Health,Nutrition | Coordinator of Operations, Haiti Administrator | MFK-HT-10-017 | Meds & Food for Kids | | | | | Malnourished children | Community Management of Acute Malnutrition - Harvest House | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 77 | | 2011-04-11 | | Harvest House |
| 396 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-03-03 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1803 | Private donations | Delmas | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-8941 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Hospital Notre Dame de Lourdes | 1078128 | 2010-03-03 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Hospital Notre Dame de Lourdes |
| 397 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-06-11 | | | | | | Medical supplies | | | 202 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-027 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Container Shipment # 6 | | 2010-07-11 | 17 | | | | to Life from Medwish |
| 398 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1996-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Tripura | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1416 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-IN-96-161769 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | South Tripura Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision India |
| 399 | Haiti | | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-01-15 | | dbailey@medicalteams.org | Ouest | | | a. Psychosocial disaster trauma training curriculum developed and translated into French
b. Conducting 3-day training to nearly 150 community health workers, hospital staff and community leaders from Léogâne and Port-au-Prince on dealing with post-disaster trauma management and care | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 550 | Private donations | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | Health | Debbie Bailey | Health | Disaster Response Team Coordinator | MTI-HT-10-002 | Medical Teams International | | | | | | Psychosocial Training | 0 | 2010-08-31 | 49 | http://www.medicalteams.org | 2011-04-21 | | Medical Teams International |
| 400 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Northern | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1368 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-GH-97-171775 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Gushegu/Karaga Development Program | | 2013-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Ghana |
| 401 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2007-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1139 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-07-GH21 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Dominase Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 402 | Haiti | | 2011-05-03 | | 2011-03-15 | | ldills@ht.crs.org | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Ouest,Ouest | | | Laviktwa sou Kolera
| Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Limbé,Miragoâne,Plaisance,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,l'Acul-du-Nord | | 1734 | Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) | Fond des Negres,Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Limbé,Milot,Pilate,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix | Health | Laura Dills | Health | Director of Programs | CRS-HT-11-LSK-7420215-2 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Continuation of CTUs at AIDSRelief hospital sites; funds for surge CTUs; establishment of ORPs in rural zones; WASH infrastructure construction at hospital sites; retraining of CHWs; training medical staff at AIDSRelief hospitals in case management. | 146800 | | | Households | Laviktwa sou Kolera | 1481565 | 2012-03-15 | 20 | | 2011-05-03 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Caritas |
| 403 | Haiti | | 2010-12-12 | | 2010-01-10 | | annvarghese@imaworldhealth.org | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Ouest,Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | Association of Christian Health Institutions of Haiti (AISCH) Facilities | Supply hospitals with medical supplies | Cap-Haïtien,Gonaïves,Grande-Rivière-du-Nord,Jacmel,Jérémie,Miragoâne,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Marc,l'Acul-du-Nord,les Cayes | | 1704 | Medical device companies,Pharmaceutical company(ies),Private donations | Cap-Haïtien,Cayes,Gonaïves,Grand Rivière du Nord,Jacmel,Jérémie,Milot,Miragoâne,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,Verettes | Health | Ann Varghese | | HQ Program Officer | IMA-HT-10-006 | IMA World Health | | | | | Women, Children, Men | In-Kind Donations to Hospitals (Medical Supplies) | 516595 | 2010-05-31 | 37 | http://www.imaworldhealth.org | 2011-04-11 | | IMA World Health |
| 404 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-06-07 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Community Grant Program | Léogâne | | 365 | Private donations | Petit-Goâve | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 8 | Direct Relief International | | 10000 | | | | Provide Medical Care at Clinic; Hold Annual Medical Fair, Rebuild School in Temporary Site | 25000 | 2011-12-07 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Friends of Petit-Goâve |
| 405 | Haiti | | 2010-10-12 | | 2010-02-01 | | ameliak@archq.org | Ouest | | | | Croix-des-Bouquets,Port-au-Prince | | 130 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | Delmas,Ganthier | Disaster Management,Shelter and Housing,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Amelia Kendall | Early Recovery,Shelter and Non-Food Items,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | ARC-HT-10-003 | American Refugee Committee International | | | | | | Emergency Relief - Shelter and Non-Food Items, Water Sanitation & Hygiene, Early Recovery | 4410948 | 2010-11-30 | 10 | | | | MoH, Delmas Mayor |
| 406 | Mauritania | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-07 | | 2010-06-01 | | swebb@ird-dc.org | | | | | | | 980 | Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (DOS/PRM) | | | Scott Webb | | Program Officer | IRD-MR-10-10016 | International Relief & Development | | | | Prime awardee | | Livelihood Diversification and Strengthening | | 2011-05-31 | 41 | http://www.ird.org | | | International Relief & Development |
| 407 | Brazil | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1990-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Tocantins | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1292 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BR-90-166550 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Tiuba Development Program | | 2011-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Brazil |
| 408 | Mauritania | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-19 | | 2006-10-01 | | mholt@counterpart.org | Assaba,Gorgol,Guidimaka,Hodh El Gharbi | | | Through the MYAP, Counterpart reduces food insecurity in the Gorgol, Guidimaka, Assaba and Hodh El Gharbi regions of Mauritania. We work to improve maternal and child health and nutrition (MCHN) practices and services; build the capacity of microfinance institutions and establishing a micro-credit fund; provide livestock services through Pastoral Cooperative Associations (PCAs); and mobilize the community to identify and mitigate issues affecting their food security.
| | | 1912 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Agriculture,Education,Food Aid,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Mark Holt | | Director, Nutrition, Health and Humanitarian Services | CPINT-MR-06-001 | Counterpart International | Smallholder Agriculture Development, Microenterprise, Community Mobilization, Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition (MCHN), Food Security Programming,
| | | Prime Awardee | | Food for Peace Multi Year Assistance Program (MYAP) | 20267633 | 2011-09-30 | 25 | http://www.counterpart.org/our-work/projects/multi-year-assistance-program-in-mauritania | 2011-05-19 | Gender, Nutrition, Climate Change
| Counterpart International |
| 409 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1816 | Private donations | Pétion-Ville | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51014 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Heart to Heart Haiti | 66290 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Heart to Heart Haiti |
| 410 | Haiti | | 2011-04-13 | | 2011-01-01 | Corail
| tdwyer@umcor.org | Ouest | | | This project will provide basic solar kits to residents in Corail Camp Sectors 3 and 4.
| Croix-des-Bouquets | | 1749 | Private donations | Croix-des Bouquets | Protection | Thomas Dwyer | | Executive Director, UMCOR NGO | UMCOR-HT-11-007 | United Methodist Committee on Relief | | | | Prime awardee | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Improve Protection and Living Conditions for Residents in Corail Camp | 89240 | 2011-06-30 | 67 | | 2011-04-13 | | United Methodist Committee on Relief |
| 411 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-15 | | 2010-04-20 | | rkearney@stophungernow.org | | | | Meals shipped | | | 709 | Private donations | | Food Aid | Rick Kearney | Health,Nutrition | Distribution Coordinator | STOP-HT-10-0209 | Stop Hunger Now | | 285120 | | | Affected population(s), People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) | In-Kind Donations to Family Health International Haiti | 71280 | 2010-04-30 | 65 | http://www.stophungernow.org | | | Family Health International |
| 412 | Zambia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-31 | | 2010-03-01 | | Geneti.Nemera@heifer.org | Central,Eastern | | Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives (MACO) | The Integrated Agricultural Development Project will improve food security, reduce malnutrition and improve resilience against economic and environmental regressions in Zambia. To do this, the project will promote integrated crop and livestock production among vulnerable groups in 15 wards in the Chadiza and Chibombo districts. The project will serve 4,600 original beneficiary households, primarily those that are woman-, grandparent- and child-headed households and those with chronically ill family members. Expected results of the project include improved and sustained crop yields and incomes through the promotion of sustainable agricultural practices, supporting farmer peer-support networks and the distribution of selected agricultural inputs. The project will also improve the local supply of affordable, quality seed. It will increase the productivity and integration of and income generation from local livestock, fisheries and kitchen gardens by improving community livestock management practices; distributing goats; supporting the construction, stocking and management of ponds and micro-irrigation technologies; and extension support for vegetable gardens.To achieve these results, Heifer will distribute goats to 1,150 households; distribute 13,800 food security packs and 207 simple treadle pumps to improve irrigation; establish 184 community-based agriculture and food security study circle groups; and provide training for 103 Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives staff, 138 community-based extension volunteers and 460 local seed growers | | | 903 | European Union (EU),PLAN International | | Agriculture,Health | Geneti Nemera | | Southern Africa Regional Director | HEFI-ZM-10-21-0145-01 | Heifer International | | 31140 | | Sub-grantee | | Integrated Agricultural Development Project | | 2011-09-30 | 34 | www.heifer.org | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | Plan International |
| 413 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-30 | | 2010-03-23 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | Ouest | | | Fournir à 2 200 familles affectées par le tremblement de terre des intrants agricoles ainsi que supporter les activités 1 000 pêcheurs.
Assurer la sécurité alimentaire immédiate et sur le long-terme des familles vulnérables affectées par le tremblement de terre dans les zones rurales et périurbaines à travers des activités de CFW de réhabilitation des infrastructures agricoles clés. | Léogâne | | 390 | Emergency Response Relief Fund for Haiti (OCHA/ERRF) | Léogâne | Agriculture | Marianna Franco | Food Security and Agriculture | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 AMN 14I | Friends of ACTED | | 20000 | | | Affected population(s) | Emergency Support to Agricultural Livelihoods of the Worst Affected Households in the Urban, Peri Urban and Rural IDP Host Areas | 746421 | 2010-12-31 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | Livelihoods, Food security | Friends of ACTED |
| 414 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-02-24 | Port-au-Prince | sruschak@map.org | Ouest | | | Through the Long-Term Health Development (LTHD) Program, MAP customizes large volume shipments of donated and purchased medicines and health supplies for reputable foreign-based health institutions and international relief and development organizations. | Port-au-Prince | | 539 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Scott Ruschak | Health | Director, International Medical Resources | MAP-HT-10-33170 | MAP International | | 87500 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | In-kind donation to World Vision Canada | 763971 | 2010-03-24 | 47 | | | | World Vision Canada |
| 415 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1996-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Assam | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1401 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-IN-96-166426 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Dhansiri Development Program | | 2010-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision India |
| 416 | Haiti | | 2010-09-22 | | 2010-05-10 | | rbenachour@heartlandalliance.org | Ouest | | | Heartland Alliance has a team of youth organizers that travel to under-served IDP camps to jumpstart and reinforce structured recreational activities there. Heartland Alliance staff meet with local camp management committees and community groups to identify youth leadership and discuss concepts planning for game/sports programs for children there including needs and hopes, space constraints, storage of materials to be provided, and scheduling. After initial planning, Heartland Alliance provides community leaders with balls, jump ropes, jerseys, and other recreational materials for use in the camps both on an informal lending basis and as part of more structured activities. Heartland Alliance organizers then make follow-up visits to ensure materials are used equitably and appropriately, and discuss with youth and community leaders to address any challenges and define future plans. To date, Heartland Alliance has achieved the following: 3 IDP camps provided with recreational materials and planning support to start community-based recreational programs run by local teens. | Port-au-Prince | | 451 | UNICEF | Port-au-Prince | Protection | Ramsey Ben-Achour | Protection | Country Director | HLA-HT-10-004 | Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights | | 500 | | | Children | Reinforcing Recreational Activities in Under-served IDP camps in Port-au-Prince | 6312 | 2010-08-10 | 33 | http://www.heartlandalliance.org | | | Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights |
| 417 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-01-20 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1835 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-8611 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to J/P Haitian Relief Organization | 6379828 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | J/P Haitian Relief Organization |
| 418 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2002-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1359 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV- ET-02-175829 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Quacha Birra Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Ethiopia |
| 419 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-10 | | 2007-07-01 | | kelly.doppelhammer@heifer.org | Oromia | | | Walii-Dabarssa Women's Livelihood Improvement initiative (WADA-WOLII) seeks to improve the social and economic situation of women in five rural kebele's in Arski Kofale Woreda of West Arsi Zone of Oromia regional state through placement of improved breeds of cattle and sheep. | | | 899 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Kelly Doppelhammer | | East Africa Program Assistant | HEFI-ET-07-21-1402-01 | Heifer International | | 470 | | | | Walii Dabarssa Women's Livelihood Project | | 2012-06-30 | 34 | | | | ROBA |
| 420 | Lebanon | foodsecurity_site | 2011-02-25 | | 2011-01-01 | Beirut, Tripoli | aqasim@lifeusa.org | Beirut,Liban-Nord | | | Provide monthly food rations to orphans and poor families | | | 1640 | Private donations | | Food Aid | Anwar Qasim | | Regional Director | LRD-LB-11-001 | Life for Relief and Development | | 455 | | | Orphans, Poor families | Food Distribution to Orphans and Poor Families (Lebanon) | 40000 | 2011-12-31 | 44 | http://www.lifeusa.org | 2011-02-28 | | Life for Relief and Development |
| 421 | Zambia | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-19 | | 2010-07-01 | Mongu, Senanga, Kaoma, Nkhotakota, Dowa, Lilongwe
| concern.lusaka@concern.net | Western | | | Conservation Agriculture is a radically different way of crop production that avoids disturbing the soil by traditional ploughing and hand tillage. This reduces the amount of energy needed to plant crops, conserves soil moisture, reduces erosion and enables farmers to plant as soon as the rains start - guaranteeing higher yields and earlier harvests. By reducing the amount of energy required to prepare fields for planting Concern seeks to reduce women's workloads during the planting period. Concern Worldwide has been promoting CA in Zimbabwe since 2004. In the difficult political and economic situation in Zimbabwe in 2008 there was widespread need for food aid; however the poor farmers trained by Concern in CA would have needed 50% less food aid than the control group (farmers of similar wealth using traditional farming techniques). In 2009 the CA-trained farmers were producing a surplus and so, instead of distributing food aid, Concern distributed cash to the most vulnerable poor in rural areas to enable them to buy food from the CA trained farmers. Concern Worldwide will scale-up the work in Zimbabwe by introducing CA to Malawi and Zambia, which have similar agro-ecological conditions. Concern will use the extension methodologies developed in Zimbabwe as these have proved to be highly effective. This will involve training government and NGO technical staff in the agronomy of CA so that they can provide extension services to farmers. The project will select innovative farmers willing to test CA. These farmers will be trained as Master Farmers and, when they have mastered CA, will then be responsible for training clusters of poor, mainly women, farmers. Each farmer will create a 0.25 ha CA plot, which will be used to grow maize, sorghum and a legume crop (cowpeas, groundnuts, kidney beans, and soya). Those farmers with access to draught animals (oxen, donkeys) will be taught how to use a ripper, those without will be taught to use planting basins (Zaï holes).
| | | 1925 | Accenture | | Agriculture | Kenneth Oyik | Food Security and Agriculture | Area Project Coordinator | CONW-ZM-10-001 | Concern Worldwide | | 38400 | | Prime Awardee | Women farmers | Effecting Improvements in Livelihoods through Conservation Agriculture | 0 | 2013-06-30 | 87 | www.concern.net | 2011-05-19 | Gender, HIV/AIDS | Mongu District Farmers Association, Kaomo District Farmers Association, Senanga District Agriculture and Commercial Show Society, Malawi Enterprise Zones Association, Hope for the Heart Missions |
| 422 | Bolivia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1989-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Oruru | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1276 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BO-89-165225 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Soracachi Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Bolivia |
| 423 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1987-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Dhaka | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1273 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BD-87-162333 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Phulpur Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition, HIV/AIDS | World Vision Bangladesh |
| 424 | Brazil | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1991-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Bahia | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1291 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BR-91-167405 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Santa Luzia Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Brazil |
| 425 | Sudan | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2010-05-01 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Southern Darfur | | | n/a | | | 1599 | World Food Program (WFP) | | | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-SD-10-001 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) | | 2010-10-31 | 76 | | | | World Vision Sudan |
| 426 | Haiti | | 2011-04-25 | | 2011-04-01 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | Haitian Red Cross Society | The global Red Cross network is helping 30,000 families transition to safer, more secure homes. To support these efforts, the American Red Cross is partnering with the French Red Cross to improve the sustainability of transitional homes built by the French Red Cross. Through this partnership, 1,250 vulnerable displaced families will receive a paper voucher with a maximum value of 6,000 GDES (US$120) to be used to purchase a paint kit. Painting the homes will help them better withstand inclement weather, thus making them more durable.
| Croix-des-Bouquets,Port-au-Prince | | 1764 | Private donations | Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas | Shelter and Housing | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-11-003 | American Red Cross | | 7500 | | | Affected population(s), Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Paint Kits with the French Red Cross | 0 | 2011-09-30 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-04-25 | | French Red Cross |
| 427 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Port-au-Prince | | 1862 | Private donations | Pétion-Ville | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51549 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Hospital de Fermathe | 15935 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Hospital de Fermathe |
| 428 | Zimbabwe | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2009-09-01 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Mashonaland Central,Matabeleland North | | | Improve food security for vulnerable rural households. | | | 1609 | United Nations (UN) | | | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ZW-09-192704 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Zimbabwe World Food Program (WFP) VGF Sept'09-Apr'10 | | 2010-05-31 | 76 | | | | World Vision Zimbabwe |
| 429 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | | Ouest | | | Following the earthquake on January 12th, millions of people migrated out of their dwellings into open spaces such as parks, squares, football fields, vacant lots, office lawns, and neighborhood streets to culminate in over 1,000 camp sites. Most sites occupied by IDPs are limited in space, extremely congested with people, and were initially in critical WASH conditions with limited latrine, bathing and hand washing facilities, few to no solid waste disposal sites, and very poor levels of hygiene. While great strides have been made in ensuring that camp residents have sufficient access to WASH facilities, significant needs remain in continuing infrastructure provision and mobilizing the community to maintain the services, facilities and hygiene messages provided. As CRS continues to meet WASH needs in targeted camps, it is also developing its strategy for complementing neighborhood return efforts with WASH interventions. WASH activities currently fall under three main categories: (1) infrastructure; (2) hygiene promotion; and (3) solid waste management. | Port-au-Prince | | 259 | Catholic Overseas Development Agency (CAFOD),Conrad N. Hilton Foundation,Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA),Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Nicole Balliette | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Haiti Earthquake Response Coordinator | CRS-HT-10-7420205 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | This project should be used for expenses incurred for activities related to : (1) Emergency water supply, (2) Hygiene kits, (3) Latrines/sanitation in camps, (4) Hygiene promotion emergency health (public health). | 50000 | | | Children, Elderly, People with disabilities, Men, People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), Refugees, Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Women, Youth | Haiti Earthquake Response / Health, Water, and Sanitation | 12222325 | 2011-09-30 | 20 | | | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
| 430 | Ecuador | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Chimborazo | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1329 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-EC-97-170877 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Cebadas Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Ecuador |
| 431 | Haiti | | 1991-12-14 | | 2010-11-04 | | bwaid@bwanet.org | | | | Funding sent to the Baptist Haiti Mission for their work with an information campaignand distribution of water treatment for families in targeted areas. | | | 169 | International Donors,U.S. Donors | | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Paul Montacute | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | BWAid Director | BWA-HT-10-002 | Baptist World Alliance / Baptist World Aid | HBM is doing the program | | | | | Cholera Assistance | 12400 | 2011-12-31 | 15 | http://www.bwanet.org | 2011-04-20 | | Baptist Haiti Mission |
| 432 | Lebanon | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Liban-Nord | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1425 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-LB-97-171600 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | North Lebanon - Bsharre Development Program | | 2014-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Lebanon |
| 433 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 1991-09-02 | | 2009-01-01 | Les Anglais, Galette Seche | corbin.lyday@heifer.org | Sud | | Les Anglais Development Project (PDA) | In this project’s first phase, 300 families applied techniques to preserve soil, 162 adults became literate, 30,846 trees were planted and 15 percent more children attended school in the Haitian municipalities of Les Anglais and Tiburon. For the second phase, this four-year project will continue to improve socio-economic and environmental conditions of 462 families – 150 original families, 150 passing on the gift families and 162 families in the literacy program – in the same areas of Haiti. | Chardonnières | | 454 | Private donations | Anglais | Agriculture,Education | Corbin B. Lyday, Ph.D. | Food Security and Agriculture | Manager, Government Relations | HEFI-HT-10-23-1414-02 | Heifer International | | 1500 | | | Women and Men Farmers | Sustainable Agriculture and Literacy on the Southern Coast Phase II | 199267 | 2012-06-30 | 34 | http://www.heifer.org | 2011-04-15 | Environment | Heifer Haiti |
| 434 | Thailand | foodsecurity_site | 2011-04-07 | | 2006-01-01 | 2nd Admin: Chiang Dao | doug@plantwithpurpose.org | Chiang Mai,Chiang Rai | The project budget represents Plant With Purpose's current annual contribution to UHPD.
| Upland Holistic Development Project (UHPD) | Amidst the beauty of ancient temples, the hill tribes of Northern Thailand face serious challenges to survival. Decreasing access to farmland leaves poor, subsistence farmers with only degraded hillsides to eke out a living. Since Plant With Purpose began working among the hill tribes, farmers have planted 15,000 trees to help restore fertility to the land, protect against deadly erosion and produce nutritious fruit for families to eat and sell. With Plant With Purpose’s help, farmers have also increased their savings by 22%, helping to create economically stable households by providing a cushion during emergencies and dry seasons.
| | | 1714 | Foundations,Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Environment | Doug Satre | | Development Director | PLANT-TH-06-TH | Plant With Purpose | | 500 | | Prime awardee | Farmers, Rural communities | Upland Holistic Development Project (UHPD) | 100000 | 2011-12-31 | 58 | http://www.plantwithpurpose.org | 2011-04-07 | | Plant With Purpose |
| 435 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | | | 1999-06-01 | | lshindeldecker@fh.org | Rajshahi | | | Weekly meetings of Savings and Learning Groups of between 12 and 20 people as a vehicle for micro-savings-based food security and micro-enterprise, WASH education, health education, community development and long-term formation of participant-led community development institutions. Groups are single-gender settings to meet the needs of cultural norms in Bangladesh, but teach skills for healthy social interaction and values for good relationships. Groups are self-led and facilitated by FH Staff, with direct contact one half day per group per week. | | | 846 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Lucas Shindeldecker | | Food Security Program Officer | FH-BD-99-BANFCT020026 | Food for the Hungry | | 9180 | | | | Family and Community Transformation (FCT) # 6 | | 2012-12-31 | 28 | http://www.womenofaction.co.uk | | Gender, Capacity building | |
| 436 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Nord | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Saint-Raphaël | | 1898 | Private donations | Saint-Saint-Raphaël | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51712 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Saint-Raphael | 12162 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Saint-Raphael |
| 437 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-01-18 | Titanyen | sruschak@map.org | Ouest | | | Through the Long-Term Health Development (LTHD) Program, MAP customizes large volume shipments of donated and purchased medicines and health supplies for reputable foreign-based health institutions and international relief and development organizations. | l'Arcahaie | | 523 | Private donations | Cabaret | Health | Scott Ruschak | Health | Director, International Medical Resources | MAP-HT-10-32257 | MAP International | | 112500 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | In-kind donation to Christian Aid Ministries, #3 | 583120 | 2010-02-18 | 47 | | | | Christian Aid Ministries |
| 438 | Haiti | | 2011-02-04 | | 2011-01-15 | | ameliak@archq.org | Ouest | | | Camp Management of Corail IDP settlement | Croix-des-Bouquets | | 1614 | International Organization for Migration (IOM) | Croix-des Bouquets | Disaster Management,Shelter and Housing | Amelia Kendall | Camp Coordination and Management | | ARC-HT-11-001 | American Refugee Committee International | | | | | | Responding to Temporary Settlement and Camp Management Needs of Earthquake-affected Haitians | 108000 | 2011-05-15 | 10 | | 2011-02-04 | | |
| 439 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2007-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1141 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-07-GH23 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Ehiamankyene Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 440 | Haiti | | 1991-12-22 | | 2010-07-01 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Nippes,Nord,Nord-Est,Nord-Ouest,Ouest,Sud-Est | | International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) | In a continuation of the work we have been doing in Haiti since 2004, the American Red Cross is supporting efforts to reduce the incidence of HIV by providing interacting HIV prevention messaging and skills building to youth and key high risk populations. In partnership with the Haitian Red Cross, the American Red Cross will work to improve HIV/AIDS related knowledge, attitudes, skills and behaviors while also strengthening the capacity of the Haitian Red Cross. This program seeks to reach an estimated 1.7 million beneficiaries over a period of more than 4 years. | Anse-à-Veau,Belle-Anse,Cap-Haïtien,Fort-Liberté,Léogâne,Ouanaminthe,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix | | 81 | Private donations | Anse-à-Pitre,Anse-à-Veau,Cap-Haïtien,Cité Soleil,Fort-Liberté,Ounaminthe,Petit-Goâve,Port-de-Paix,Pétion-Ville | Health | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Health | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-003 | American Red Cross | | 1700000 | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Vulnerable people/populations | HIV/AIDS prevention to youth and high risk populations | 0 | 2014-12-31 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-02-15 | HIV/AIDS, Capacity building | American Red Cross, Haitian Red Cross |
| 441 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2002-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Amhara | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1346 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV- ET-02-173890 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Angolela - Assagirt Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Ethiopia |
| 442 | Haiti | | 2011-04-25 | | 2011-01-01 | | ldills@ht.crs.org | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Ouest | | Hospitals, Caritas Health Centers | OFDA Cholera Response in CRS Supported Partner Hospitals and Caritas Health Centers | Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Limbé,Miragoâne,Plaisance,Port-de-Paix,l'Acul-du-Nord | | 1730 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | Fond des Negres,Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Limbé,Milot,Pilate,Port-de-Paix | Health | Laura Dills | Health | Director of Programs | CRS-HT-11-CR-7420215 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Training of community health workers (CHW) for AIDSRelief hospital catchment areas, Caritas Grand Anse, Caritas Nippes and Caritas Port-de-Paix. Training of teachers and CPC members in South, Grand Anse and Nippes. Training of medical and auxilary staff at AIDSRelief hospitals. | 1034354 | | | Men, women, children, health care providers, Community Health workers | Cholera Response | 1417527 | 2011-06-30 | 20 | | 2011-04-25 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Caritas |
| 443 | Afghanistan | foodsecurity_site | 2011-02-25 | | 2011-01-01 | Kabul, Lagman, Jalalabad | nagha@lifeusa.org | Kabul,Laghman,Nangarhar | | | Provide monthly food rations to orphans and poor families | | | 1636 | Private donations | | Food Aid | Noor Agha Tohedi | | Regional Director | LRD-AF-11-001 | Life for Relief and Development | | 3150 | | | Orphans, Poor families | Food Distribution to Orphans and Poor Families (Afghanistan) | 270000 | 2011-12-31 | 44 | http://www.lifeusa.org | 2011-02-28 | | Life for Relief and Development |
| 444 | Haiti | | 2010-07-30 | | 2010-05-10 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | Ouest | | | To ensure the management and coordinated delivery of services to IDPs within the spontaneous camp of Gérard Christophe Stadium of Léogâne, in the camp of Marché Chatuley and of Imol, in line with internationally recognized standards and guidelines. Ensuring the provision and maintenance of relevant facilities, the adequate zoning and spatial planning of the camps and the reduction of risks and disasters for the populations of the targeted settlements and for the direct neighbourhood community through Cash for Work schemes. Assist in the development of a camp closure and phase-out strategy in the first phase of the camp response, with the CCCM Cluster and the relevant partners and ensure it is adapted to specific camp. | Léogâne | | 394 | Emergency Response Relief Fund for Haiti (OCHA/ERRF) | Léogâne | Disaster Management | Marianna Franco | Camp Coordination and Management | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 ANQ 15I | Friends of ACTED | | 7000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Camp Management in Informal Settlements # 2 | 734204 | 2011-01-09 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | Friends of ACTED |
| 445 | Honduras | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-16 | | 2007-07-01 | | americas@list.heifer.org | Choluteca,Francisco Morazán,Valle | | | This five-year umbrella project will improve food security for 2,385 families in Departments of Choluteca, Valle and Francisco Morazán. These departments in southern Honduras are among the poorest in the country and have very low human development indices. The project will be managed by Heifer Honduras in conjunction with the following partner organizations: Centro de Desarrollo Humano (CDH), Vecinos Mundiales, Asociación Campesina Nacional (ACAN), Fundación Simiente, Confederación Hondureña de Mujeres Campesinas (CHMC), Cooperativa Mixta Nueva Lucha, Asociación de Desarrollo Pespirense (ADEPES) and Consejeros para una Agricultura Ecológica, Humana y Ambiente (COSECHA). Under the project, 1,325 original farmer families from 80 communities in 10 municipalities will receive 308 heifers, 15 bulls, 8,867 hens, 163 goats and 40 beehives. Another 1,060 families will benefit from passing on the gift. The project aims to promote farm diversification, agroecological practices, local markets and capacity building. | | | 919 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Americas program | | Americas program | HEFI-HN-07-23-1502-02 | Heifer International | | 6360 | | | | Promotion of Food Sovereignty in Southern Honduras | | 2015-06-30 | 34 | | | Capacity building | Heifer Project International |
| 446 | Zambia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-31 | | 2009-07-01 | | Geneti.Nemera@heifer.org | Copperbelt | | Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU), Copperbelt Health Education Project (CHEP), ILO-Business Development Services | This project will provide sustainable livelihoods for resource-poor smallholder farm families in the Copperbelt Province of Zambia. Copper mining has been the economic mainstay in the province for many years; however, the decline in copper reserves has led to job losses and a resulting increase in subsistence farming in the area. Smallholder farm families face persistent food and income insecurity exacerbated by poor extension services, a shortage of agricultural inputs, low food production, poor market dynamics, a deteriorating environment due to deforestation, and HIV/AIDS. This project will target female-headed households, people infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS, widows, elderly people and unemployed youth. Families will be given dairy cattle, draft cattle and meat goats. Project participants will receive training in Heifer's 12 Cornerstones, animal husbandry and health, enterprise development, record keeping, integrated agricultural practices, gender equity issues, HIV/AIDS awareness, human health and nutrition issues, and Project Self Review and Planning. | | | 904 | | | Agriculture,Health | Geneti Nemera | | Southern Africa Regional Director | HEFI-ZM-09-21-0150-01 | Heifer International | | 4381 | | | Female headed households, People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), Widows, Elderly, Unemployed youth | Chingola Rural Community Development Project | | 2014-06-30 | 34 | www.heifer.org | | Gender, Food security | Heifer Zambia |
| 447 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-01-18 | Titanyen | sruschak@map.org | Ouest | | | Through the Long-Term Health Development (LTHD) Program, MAP customizes large volume shipments of donated and purchased medicines and health supplies for reputable foreign-based health institutions and international relief and development organizations. | l'Arcahaie | | 524 | Private donations | Cabaret | Health | Scott Ruschak | Health | Director, International Medical Resources | MAP-HT-10-32258 | MAP International | | 125000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | In-kind donation to Christian Aid Ministries, #4 | 69960 | 2010-02-18 | 47 | | | | Christian Aid Ministries |
| 448 | Liberia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-07 | | 2009-01-23 | | dprettyman@ird-dc.org | | | | School feeding and fortified soy beverages | | | 981 | US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | | Education,Food Aid | David Prettyman | | Deputy Director, SFAS | IRD-LR-09-09057 | International Relief & Development | | | | Prime awardee | | Food for Education/McGovern Dole - Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) | 0 | 2014-05-31 | 41 | http://www.ird.org | 2011-02-16 | Nutrition | International Relief & Development |
| 449 | Haiti | | 1991-12-22 | | 2010-01-12 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Centre,Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Est,Nord-Ouest,Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | | Since an estimated 80 percent of Haitians—even those living in the camps—have access to cell phones, the Red Cross has used this technology to rapidly deliver lifesaving messages related to health and disaster preparedness. The Red Cross has already reached at least 1.2 million people with messages that range from how to minimize risks during storms to how to identify, treat and prevent cholera. The Red Cross will continue to rely on this technology to rapidly disseminate critical information to Haitians. | Anse d'Hainault,Anse-à-Veau,Aquin,Bainet,Belle-Anse,Borgne,Cap-Haïtien,Cerca La Source,Chardonnières,Corail,Croix-des-Bouquets,Côteaux,Dessalines,Fort-Liberté,Gonaïves,Grande-Rivière-du-Nord,Gros-Morne,Hinche,Jacmel,Jérémie,La Gonave,Lascahobas,Limbé,Léogâne,Marmelade,Miragoâne,Mirebalais,Môle Saint-Nicolas,Ouanaminthe,Plaisance,Port-Salut,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Louis du Nord,Saint-Marc,Saint-Raphaël,Vallières,l'Acul-du-Nord,l'Arcahaie,le Trou-du-Nord,les Cayes | | 80 | Private donations | Abricots,Acul du Nord,Anglais,Anse Rouge,Anse d'Hainaul,Anse-à-Foleur,Anse-à-Galets,Anse-à-Pitre,Anse-à-Veau,Aquin,Arcahaie,Arniquet,Asile,Bahon,Baie de Henne,Bainet,Baraderes,Bas Limbé,Bassin Bleu,Beaumont,Belladère,Belle-Anse,Bombardopolis,Bonbon,Borgne,Boucan-Carré,Cabaret,Camp-Perrin,Cap-Haïtien,Capotille,Caracol,Carice,Carrefour,Cavaillon,Cayes,Cayes Jacmel,Cerca La Source,Cerca-Carvajal,Chambellan,Chansolme,Chantal,Chardonnières,Cité Soleil,Corail,Cornillon,Croix-des Bouquets,Côteaux,Côtes-de-Fer,Dame Marie,Delmas,Desdunes,Dondon,Ennery,Estère,Ferrier,Fonds-Verettes,Fort-Liberté,Ganthier,Gonaïves,Grand Rivière du Nord,Grand-Gosier,Grand-Goâve,Grenier,Gros-Morne,Hinche,Ile à Vache,Irois,Jacmel,Jean-Rabel,Jérémie,Kenscoff,La Chapelle,La Tortue,La Vallée,La Victoire,Lascahobas,Limbé,Limonade,Léogâne,Maniche,Marigot,Marmelade,Maïssade,Milot,Miragoâne,Mirebalais,Mombin Crochu,Mont-Organisé,Moron,Môle Saint Nicholas,Ounaminthe,Perches,Pestel,Petit Trou de Nippes,Petit-Goâve,Petite Rivière de Nippes,Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite,Pignon,Pilate,Plaine du Nord,Plaisance,Pointe-à-Raquette,Port-Margot,Port-Salut,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,Port-à-Piment,Pétion-Ville,Quartier Morin,Ranquitte,Roche-à-Bateau,Roseaux,Saint Michel de l'Attalaye,Saint-Jean du Sud,Saint-Louis du Nord,Saint-Louis du Sud,Saint-Marc,Saint-Saint-Raphaël,Sainte Suzanne,Saut-d'Eau,Savanette,Tabarre,Terre-Neuve,Terrier Rouge,Thiotte,Thomasique,Thomazeau,Thomonde,Tiburon,Torbeck,Trou du Nord,Vallières,Verettes | Disaster Management,Health | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Health | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-002 | American Red Cross | | 1200000 | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | | Global Red Cross Network Text Message Campaigns | 0 | 2013-01-12 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-04-29 | Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Haitian Red Cross |
| 450 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-02-12 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 188 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-013 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 6 | 19936 | 2010-03-12 | 17 | | | | Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church |
| 451 | Brazil | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1996-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Minas Gerais | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1294 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BR-96-170428 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Vilage do Lago Li Development Program | | 2014-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Brazil |
| 452 | Iraq | foodsecurity_site | 2011-02-25 | | 2011-01-01 | Baghdad, Diyala, Basrah, Najaf, Mosul, Anbar | ralrawi@lifeusa.org | Al-Anbar,Al-Basrah,An-Najaf,Baghdad,Diyala,Ninawa | | | Provide monthly food rations to orphans and poor families | | | 1638 | Private donations | | Food Aid | Rashid Al-Rawi | | Regional Director | LRD-IQ-11-001 | Life for Relief and Development | | 8260 | | | Orphans, Poor families | Food Distribution to Orphans and Poor Families (Iraq) | 708000 | 2011-12-31 | 44 | http://www.lifeusa.org | 2011-02-28 | | Life for Relief and Development |
| 453 | Haiti | | 1991-12-22 | | 2010-12-01 | | spiveyestradam@usa.redcross.org | Ouest | | | To meet the longer term housing needs of those displaced by the earthquake, the American Red Cross is partnering with the Spanish Red Cross to upgrade transitional shelters into permanent homes. Through this partnership, the American Red Cross will provide funding to purchase cement, metal cladding and other materials needed to reinforce 4,500 transitional shelters already built by the Spanish and Haitian Red Cross societies so that they can serve as permanent homes. These homes will include access to basic water and sanitation, and community members will be involved in the construction process, learning skills they can apply to future jobs. The project seeks to reach 19,500 people in the Léogâne area. | Léogâne | | 85 | Private donations | Léogâne | Shelter and Housing | Marian Spivey-Estrada | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Manager, Information and Reporting | ARCIS-HT-10-007 | American Red Cross | | 19500 | Please note that the estimated number of people reached refers to the total number of people each project plans to reach over the life of its implementation. Not all of these people have been reached with services yet. | | Affected population(s) | Progressive Shelter through the Spanish Red Cross | 0 | 2011-09-30 | 9 | www.redcross.org/haiti | 2011-02-07 | | Spanish Red Cross, Haitian Red Cross |
| 454 | Uganda | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-12 | | 2010-01-01 | | cngugi@fh.org | Pader | Project amoung 525,000 USD including FH matching | AGARU - SACCO (Saving and Credit Organization), NAADS, NARO, Acholi Private Sector Foundations | The P4P is a pilot program launched by WFP. The goal of the program is to increase household income by 50USD per annum. Project duration is 3 years. WFP is planning to buy commodities worth $53million in Uganda. In Pader, the target is to buy 1000 tons of maize and 500 tons of beans. FH is organizing 1000 households into market associations to produce and sell maize and beans. | | | 869 | World Food Program (WFP) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | chege Ngugi | | Country director | FH-UG-10-P4P | Food for the Hungry | Organizing farmers in to marketing groups, training them in improved agronomy practices to improve yield, linking them with marketing institutions for input credit, training of the farmer groups in quality and grading, construction of bulking stores, rehabilitation of access roads and linkage to WFP and other buyers. | 2000 | | Prime awardee | Former IDPs (Households) | Purchase for Progress | | 2011-01-01 | 28 | www.fh.org | | Gender | Food for the Hungry/Uganda |
| 455 | Thailand | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1999-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Ratchaburi | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1530 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-TH-99-173051 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Bann Ka Development Program | | 2014-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Thailand |
| 456 | Niger | foodsecurity_site | 2011-03-04 | | 2011-01-19 | | msouradja@ne.waro.crs.org | Tillabéri,Zinder | | AECP, SOS, Cornell University | The nine month VOICE Project will provide 21,000 vulnerable households, approximately 147,000 households, in 210 food deficit villages in Tillabery and Zinder Regions of Niger with bi-monthly food vouchers. | | | 1670 | US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | | Agriculture | Souradja Mahaman | | Emergency Program Coordinator | CRS-NE-11-LRP-683-2010-006-00 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | | 21000 | | Prime Awardee | Vulnerable agro-pastoralist | Vouchers Offering Incentives for Communities during Emergency (VOICE) Project | 4460000 | 2011-09-30 | 20 | | 2011-04-07 | Gender | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
| 457 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-11 | | 2008-11-01 | | mgomintan@fh.org | Sud-Kivu | | Local associations (PDIF, UFF, SAVEO) | Community Development through Capacity Building and Support of Vulnerable Families & Local Organizations | | | 865 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Meltanan Gomintan | | Director of Operations | FH-CD-08-DRC003 | Food for the Hungry | Accompaniment (inputs and training) of local association members in agricultural production activities (goats, vegetables, staple foods) | 7000 | | Prime awardee | Women and Men farmers and local development initatives | The Thomas Kelley Project | | 2011-10-01 | 28 | fhcongo.org | | Gender, Environment | Food for the Hungry - DRC |
| 458 | Rwanda | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2008-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Sud | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1490 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-RW-08-184656 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Maraba Development Program | | 2024-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Rwanda |
| 459 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2008-01-01 | | joneill@er-d.org | Katanga | | | The Diocese is focused on peace building and reconciliation in order to prevent future violence. Clergy are trained in counseling and de-escalation of conflict, while community members are taught how to handle confrontation and disagreement using nonviolent means. Post traumatic care is integrated into all aspects of community engagement, as healing and reconciliation becomes an essential ingredient for community life after years of war and violence. In an effort to rehabilitate the communities the diocese is implementing programs that focus on the basic needs of the communities. This includes HIV and AIDS support and education groups and agricultural training programs. Due to widespread HIV and AIDS as a result of the war, as well as rampant hunger the diocese works in an integrated manner in order to address as many issues as possible in each community. The church's Mothers Union, an umbrella woman's group, has formed local solidarity units for mutual support, training and development. Education in human and economic rights is essential to ending the cycle of ignorance and discrimination that limit women's lives. The program's empowerment goals also focus specifically on women who have been traumatized by rape and other sexual violence. Rape victims are provided with access to medical care. Advocacy at local levels also works to break the stigma suffered by victims of rape, including public testimony of victims and challenges to the legal system for accountability and justice. Finally, within the solidarity groups, women receive livelihood training and some financial support for small business development through micro credit. | | | 808 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Peace and Security,Protection | Janette O'Neill | | Program Officer | ERD-CD-08-001 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 33056 | | | Children under 5, Men, Women, Youth, Religious leaders/Clergy, Community health workers | Diocese of Katanga-Integrated Community Development Program- | | 2012-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | | Diocese of Katanga |
| 460 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1989-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1362 | Private donations | | Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV- ET-89-163883 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Western Abaya (Ankober I) Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Ethiopia |
| 461 | Zimbabwe | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2010-07-01 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Mashonaland Central,Matabeleland North,Matabeleland South | | | Protect and enhance livelihoods of vulnerable and food-insecure people who are exposed to recurrent shocks. | | | 1611 | World Food Program (WFP) | | | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ZW-10-193983 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Integrated Rural Safety Net Project | | 2010-11-30 | 76 | | | | World Vision Zimbabwe |
| 462 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-15 | | 2011-02-01 | | mcrutchfield@gbgm-umc.org | L'Artibonite,Ouest | | | The goal of this project is to increase access to farm-related resources, increase farm output during next production cycle, and to strengthen working relationships amongst the Methodist Church of Haiti, grassroots organizations, and selected farm families. | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,Saint-Marc | | 724 | Private donations | Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince,Saint-Marc | Agriculture | Melissa Crutchfield | | Assistant General Secretary, International Disaster Response | UMCOR-HT-10-418325-7 | United Methodist Committee on Relief | | 1640 | | Prime awardee | Rural population | Haiti Post-Earthquake Emergency Agricultural Assistance | 292540 | 2011-07-30 | 67 | | 2011-05-02 | | Eglise Methodiste d’Haiti |
| 463 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-15 | | 2004-06-15 | Gramothe | tstehl@mfkhaiti.org, msterlin@mfkhaiti.org | | | | Provision of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) to implementing partners. Little by little is a faith-based organization that concentrates efforts on improving maternal/child health. Malnutrition efforts reach out to orphans in the community. | | | 555 | Private donations | | Health | Tom Stehl, Maryse Sterlin | Health,Nutrition | Coordinator of Operations, Haiti Administrator | MFK-HT-10-002 | Meds & Food for Kids | | | | | Malnourished children | Community Management of Acute Malnutrition - Little by Little | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 77 | | 2011-04-11 | | Little by Little |
| 464 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-02-15 | | daniel.gedeon2@actionaid.org | Sud-Est | | Community Organizations of the Port-au-Prince Metropolitan Zone (COZPAM), Coordination Régionale des Organisations de Sud-Est (CROSE) | Immediate relief, Psychosocial Advocacy | Jacmel | | 19 | Private donations,Results-Based Financing (RBF) | Jacmel | Disaster Management,Health | Daniel Gedeon | Early Recovery,Health | Emergency Response Manager | ACAID-HT-10-005 | Action Aid International USA | | 20000 | | | Affected population(s) | Haiti post earthquake Emergency Response 4 | 68000 | 2011-02-15 | 3 | | | | Action Aid Haiti |
| 465 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-07-07 | Jaquet | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Community Grant Program | Port-au-Prince | | 351 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Education | Andrew MacCalla | Education | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 14 | Direct Relief International | | 200 | | | | Re-open Community learning center and begin classroom teaching | 11000 | 2010-11-07 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Asanble Vwazen Jake |
| 466 | Haiti | | 2011-04-28 | | 2010-03-01 | Deschapelles | mkwasnie@physiciansforpeace.org | L'Artibonite | | | One of our long term Walking Free partners has been Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics. In direct response to the earthquake Hanger partnered with a select few organizations, including Physicians for Peace, to create the Haitian Amputee Coalition. This coalition has is working together to help establish a long-term prosthetic and rehabilitation center on-site at Hopital Albert Schweitzer (HAS), an undamaged local hospital with a high clinical reputation located 60 miles from Port-au-Prince in Deschapelles, Haiti and is staffed by volunteer U.S. prosthetic experts from Physicians for Peace and Hanger Orthopedic Group and in conjunction with local Haitian medical professionals. | Saint-Marc | | 644 | Foundations,Private donations | Verettes | Health | Mary Kwasniewski | Health | Sr. Director, Global Health Programs | PFP-HT-10-001 | Physicians for Peace (PFP) | | 800 | | | | Walking Free - Haitian Amputee Coalition | 0 | 2011-12-31 | 56 | | 2011-04-28 | Disability | Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics |
| 467 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-08-11 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Nord | | | Community Grant Program
| l'Acul-du-Nord | | 347 | Private donations | Milot | Agriculture | Andrew MacCalla | Food Security and Agriculture | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 10 | Direct Relief International | | 4000 | | | | Distribution of Seeds to Peasants and Establishement of Seed Bank | 28250 | 2010-11-11 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Rasambleman Peysizan Milo |
| 468 | Zambia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-31 | | 2009-07-01 | | Geneti.Nemera@heifer.org | Eastern | | Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives (MACO), Ministry of Health, Communidty Development and Social Welfare (CDSW), Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU), Africa Development Bank (RCF), Lutheran World Federation, PLAN International, Eastern Province Women Development Association (EPWDA), The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) | The Eastern province of Zambia is predominantly rural. Seventy-one percent of its population is classified as poor, while 67 percent lacks food security. Household food insecurity and low family incomes are attributed to floods and drought, loss of livestock from endemic diseases, poor farming practices, reduced soil fertility, high cost of farming inputs and low productive capacities due to sickness and disease including HIV/AIDS. To enable households to generate sufficient food and diversify sources of income, project participants will receive training on Heifer's 12 Cornerstones, self-help group management, improved animal management, gender justice, agro-forestry, basic record keeping, human nutrition awareness and HIV/AIDS awareness, among other topics. Livelihood insecurity and vulnerability will be reduced through integrated farming systems and enterprise development services. Because this is the second phase of the project, all participants will be beneficiaries of heifers and goats that will be passed on from families who received original placement of animals. Passing on the Gift will create a cycle of sustainability that develops community and enhances self-esteem as project beneficiaries become donors. | | | 901 | Send A Cow | | Agriculture,Health | Geneti Nemera | | Southern Africa Regional Director | HEFI-ZM-09-21-0140-01 | Heifer International | | 7411 | | Prime Awardee | Women-led Farmer Groups | Eastern Province Integrated Livestock Development Project | | 2012-06-30 | 34 | www.heifer.org | | Nutrition, Gender | Heifer Zambia |
| 469 | Haiti | | 2010-07-30 | | 2010-05-07 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | L'Artibonite | | | Objectif général : Contribuer à la réduction des maladies hydriques dans les 1ère et 2ème sections communales de la commune de Marchand-Dessalines.
Objectifs spécifiques :
• Fournir un revenu d’urgence aux communautés vulnérables, suite à la période de soudure, de la zone de Pisto I et Perrembeau
• Prévenir l’impact d’inondations récurrentes par le curage et la construction de digues de protection le long des drains, collecteurs et canaux d’irrigation au niveau des zones critiques identifiées | Saint-Marc | | 397 | United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) | Saint-Marc | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marianna Franco | Early Recovery | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 AOO 82Z | Friends of ACTED | | 750 | | | Vulnerable people/populations | Rehabilitation of Drainage Canals (Pisto 1) | 51031 | 2010-08-07 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | Friends of ACTED |
| 470 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Barisal | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1183 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-023 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Barguna Pouroshova Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 471 | Haiti | | 2006-12-17 | | 2010-01-13 | | atate@churchworldservice.org | Ouest | | | Transport and warehousing of materials for ACT Alliance organizations. Logistical support includes management and transportation of material aid coming through the port at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, transportation of staff, and warehousing of materials. Essential work was done in the first months after the earthquake, when the airport and port at Port-au-Prince were not functional. Services are provided to the dozen organizations that make up the ACT Alliance in Haiti. | Port-au-Prince | | 286 | ACT Alliance | Port-au-Prince | Disaster Management | Aaron Tate | Logistics | Emergency Response Coordinator | CWS-HT-10-007 | Church World Service | | 250000 | | | Affected population(s) | Logistical Support | 540000 | 2011-12-31 | 24 | www.churchworldservice.org | 2010-12-31 | | Servicio Social de Iglesias Dominicanas |
| 472 | Chad | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-26 | | 2008-08-01 | | ngenda_ben@yahoo.com | Batha | | Africare | Reduction of food insecurity and vulnerability to risk for households in the Ouaddai and Batha Regions of Chad. Total funding for BOFSI is $6,481,293. | | | 784 | Office of Food for Peace (USAID/FFP) | | | Esaie Ngendahimana | | | ADRA-TD-08-002 | Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) | | 34740 | | | | Batha and Ouaddaï Food Security Initiative (BOFSI) | 0 | 2013-07-31 | 4 | | 2011-04-07 | Food security | Adventist Development and Relief Agency International |
| 473 | Haiti | | 1991-12-20 | | 2010-11-24 | | kpearson@habitat.org | Ouest | | | This Habitat for Humanity International project aims to support UN-OCHA and ERRF in meeting the immediate shelter needs of earthquake-affected families | Léogâne | | 432 | UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) | Léogâne | Shelter and Housing | Kate Pearson | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Director - Strategic Partnerships, Haiti | HFHI-HT-10-012 | Habitat for Humanity International | | 10840 | | | Affected population(s) | Shelter Assistance for Haiti - Emergency Shelter Kits 2 | 706168 | 2011-10-15 | 31 | http://www.habitat.org | 2011-02-04 | | Habitat for Humanity International |
| 474 | Colombia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2003-01-01 | | awales@path.org | Bogota | Soon, Unión de Arroceros S.A. will resume the sale of fortified rice in both domestic and international markets, using Ultra Rice grains manufactured by PATH's Brazilian partner, Adorella Alimentos. | PATH | PATH works with local pasta manufacturers and rice millers to ensure that fortified rice is accessible to target beneficiaries. PATH encourages the use of high quality, local manufacturing equipment to reduce capital investment costs for Ultra Rice producers and low-cost blending equipment to reduce expenses for rice millers, incentivizing participation along the supply chain. In 2003, Unión de Arroceros S.A. became the first company in Latin America to produce a commercial fortified rice product utilizing the Ultra Rice technology. This Ultra Rice pioneer not only introduced a fortified rice product to commercial markets, it also sold rice fortified with Ultra Rice to the Medellin municipality for use in their school meal program, bringing the benefits of rice fortification to 66,000 children each day. | | | 1031 | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | | Health | Amy Wales | Nutrition | Communications Specialist | PATH-CO-03-001 | PATH | | | | Prime awardee (PATH) | Micronutrient deficient schoolchildren, Production partners (in terms of economic development) | Ultra Rice Project: Developing Local Production and Building Local Markets (Colombia) | | 2006-06-01 | 81 | http://www.path.org | | Nutrition | Unión de Arroceros S.A. |
| 475 | Haiti | | 2011-02-04 | | 2010-11-01 | | ameliak@archq.org | Ouest | | | | Port-au-Prince | | 1613 | American Red Cross | Delmas,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Amelia Kendall | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | ARC-HT-10-008 | American Refugee Committee International | | | | | | Responding to WASH needs of Earthquake Affected Haitians | 2300000 | 2011-10-31 | 10 | | 2011-02-04 | | Direction Nationale de l'Eau Potable et Assainissement (DINEPA), Delmas Mayor |
| 476 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-07-07 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Renovate library/classroom that provides Saturday trainings in hygiene, etiquette, reading to 250 1st-9th graders | Port-au-Prince | | 349 | Private donations | Kenscoff | Education | Andrew MacCalla | Education | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 12 | Direct Relief International | | 280 | | | | Renovate Library/Classroom that provides schooling to 250 1st-9th graders | 25000 | 2011-07-07 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Fondation Orchidee |
| 477 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-24 | | 2006-07-01 | | rebecca.alderfer@heifer.org | Rajshahi | | | This project will support a total of 1,440 families720 original and 720 pass-on familiesthrough the gifts of cattle, goats and training. Focus will be given to inclusiveness of the participating families in the community. The project will also support the building of proper livestock housing, veterinary services, livestock insurance and milking equipment. The project families having some land will receive vegetable seeds and fruit and fodder trees. They will be trained in Heifer's values-based holistic community development model, Heifer's Cornerstones and project self-review process, gender equity, group management, livestock management, vegetable cultivation and horticulture, accounts management and animal health worker training. | | | 906 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Rebecca Alderfer | | South Asia Program Desk | HEFI-BD-06-22-0620-05 | Heifer International | | 7675 | | | | Integrated Rural Development Project: Sherpur, Bogra | | 2011-06-30 | 34 | www.heifer.org | | | Institute of Integrated Rural Development |
| 478 | Haiti | | 2011-01-12 | | 2010-11-01 | Ravine Pintade | efischer@projectconcern.org | Ouest | | | PCI and its partner, CHF, are implementing a 12-month neighborhood rehabilitation project in downtown Port-au-Prince to enable the return of over 1,000 families displaced by the January 12th earthquake. The project is designed to promote durable and sustainable solutions to Haiti’s reconstruction effort that is community-driven. In collaboration with local partners, PCI and CHF will provide shelter and integrate basic services—including health, water and sanitation, and safe spaces for women, children and other vulnerable groups—while building a community that is safer, healthier and more resilient to earthquakes and other hazards. | Port-au-Prince | | 779 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | Port-au-Prince | Health,Protection,Shelter and Housing,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Erina Fischer | | Program Officer, Humanitarian Assistance | PCI-HT-10-002 | PCI | | 14700 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Women, Children, Elderly, Youth, People with disabilities | Haiti Neighborhood Rebuilding Program (KATYE) | 8000000 | 2011-11-11 | 60 | http://www.projectconcern.org | 2011-02-03 | | CHF International |
| 479 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1995-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Maharashtra | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1410 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-IN-95-170243 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Nagpur Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision India |
| 480 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-01-27 | | | | | | Medical | | | 186 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-011 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Air Shipment # 3 | 6150 | 2010-02-27 | 17 | | | | Adventist Development and Relief Agency |
| 481 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-13 | | 2008-07-01 | | americas@list.heifer.org | Alta Verapaz | | | Many families in 20 rural communities in the Alta Verapaz department of northeastern Guatemala still live with the effects of 36 years of civil war. These families face undernourishment and anemia, which worsen in the summer months. There is no legal guarantee over their lands. They practice subsistence agriculture and are encouraged to grow sugar cane and African palm for exportation. These crops deplete the area's natural resources. This project seeks to support food security and sovereignty of 789 indigenous Q´eqchies families in this region. Each family will receive 10 pounds of native white corn, 5 pounds of black beans, a half-pound of amaranth seeds, 5 pounds of malanga, 20 chickens and 2 native roosters. Veterinary kits will also be provided. Before they receive the resources, families will receive training in sustainable agriculture and technical assistance. The project will also promote organizational strengthening to advocate for local agrarian policies. | | | 915 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Americas program | | Americas program | HEFI-GT-08-23-1321-02 | Heifer International | | 960 | | | | Sustainable Agriculture and Livestock Production in Q'eqchies Communities of Alta Verapaz | | 2014-07-30 | 34 | | | | Association of Community Health Services (ASECSA) |
| 482 | Burkina Faso | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1997-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Oubritenga | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1074 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BF-97-BF8 | The Hunger Project | | 15928 | | | | Nagreongo Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 483 | Haiti | | 1991-12-13 | | 2010-11-03 | | mwandiga@globallinks.org | L'Artibonite | | | Container of Hospital mattresses, IV supplies, linens in response to cholera outbreak requests from PAHO | Saint-Marc | | 416 | Private donations | Saint-Marc | Health | Marisol Wandiga Valentin | Health | Program Officer | GLI-HT-10-021 | Global Links | | 60000 | | | Cholera affected population | Cholera Response Container # 2 | 40489 | 2012-12-31 | 30 | http://www.globallinks.org | 2011-04-26 | | Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) |
| 484 | Haiti | | 2010-12-18 | | 2010-12-18 | Delmas 75 | tzehuei@us.tzuchi.org | Ouest | | N/A | Work for Food | Port-au-Prince | shipping/custome clearance | 230 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Other | Lesly Pierre | | Coordinator | TZU-HT-10-TZHT-13 | Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation | Foyer de l’Espoir | 279 | | NA | Affected population(s) | Job Training # 7 | 120000 | 2011-12-31 | 18 | | 2010-12-18 | Livelihoods | Tzu Chi Foundation |
| 485 | Haiti | | 2011-04-21 | | 2011-03-01 | | dbailey@medicalteams.org | Ouest | | | Primary health care and prevention services: vaccinations, HIV/AIDS care, sexually transmitted infections treatment, malaria prevention and treatment, and family planning.
| Port-au-Prince | | 1710 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Debbie Bailey | Health | Disaster Response Team Coordinator | MTI-HT-11-006 | Medical Teams International | | 1200 | | | | Static Clinic Services in Port-au-Prince | 0 | 2011-09-30 | 49 | http://www.medicalteams.org | 2011-04-21 | | Medical Teams International |
| 486 | Bolivia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1994-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Oruru | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1279 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BO-94-169873 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Wi±ajpaj Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Bolivia |
| 487 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-24 | | 2010-01-18 | | andrew.lucas@adra.org | Ouest | | | Food distribution to various families in Carrefour, informal. High energy biscuit packets, rice, beans, salt, oil (126 MT) | Port-au-Prince | | 23 | World Food Program (WFP) | Carrefour | Agriculture | Andrew Lucas | Food Security and Agriculture | Programs Director | ADRA-HT-10-001 | Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) | | 100000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Food Distribution | 100055 | 2010-01-31 | 4 | | | | World Food Program (WFP), Adventist Development and Relief Agency, Handicap International |
| 488 | Haiti | | 2010-10-08 | | 2010-11-01 | | lina.gjerstad@rescue.org | Ouest | | Pure Water for the World, Allied Recovery International (ARI) | Improving sanitation and health is a critical need in impromptu settlements. The IRC has constructed bathing facilities, latrines and hand washing stations as well as distributed hygiene kits and trained Community Hygiene Promoters to educate their peers about healthy hygiene practices. | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 479 | American Red Cross | Delmas,Léogâne,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Lina Gjerstad | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Grants Coordinator | IRC-HT-10-001 | International Rescue Committee (IRC) | Latrine and shower construction, water provision including water trucking, drainage facilitation, hygiene promotion, training of camp committees
| 119051 | | Prime Awardee | | IRC Water and Sanitation Response | 0 | 2011-10-31 | 43 | http://www.theirc.org | 2011-05-11 | | International Rescue Committee (IRC) |
| 489 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-15 | | 2004-06-15 | Cazale | tstehl@mfkhaiti.org, msterlin@mfkhaiti.org | | | Real Hope for Haiti Rescue Center | Provision of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) to implementing partners. Real Hope for Haiti Rescue Center takes in around 60 severely malnourished children at a time. | | | 586 | | | Health | Tom Stehl, Maryse Sterlin | Health,Nutrition | Coordinator of Operations, Haiti Administrator | MFK-HT-10-034 | Meds & Food for Kids | | | | | Malnourished children | Community Management of Acute Malnutrition - Real Hope for Haiti Rescue Center | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 77 | | 2011-04-11 | | Real Hope for Haiti Rescue Center |
| 490 | Bolivia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-17 | | 2008-01-01 | | omontes@fh.org | Chuquisaca,Cochabamba,Potosí | | N/A | Objective - To improve the competitiveness of small farmers, to be able to enter national and international markets. | | | 860 | US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Oscar Montes | | Country Director | FH-BO-08-0030 | Food for the Hungry | 430 productive associations (associations of producers, rural micro and/or family production units) adopting a technological innovation established until the end of the project
1500 temporary jobs are generated in production processes - commercial chains linked to prioritized (Productive Partnerships, MERs, Production Units) to the end of the project
60% of women are employed temporarily in production processes - commercial chains linked to prioritized (Productive Partnerships, MERs, Production Units) to the end of the project | 17567 | | Prime awardee | Farmers | Program of Economic Development in rural areas with micro enterprises | | 2012-03-31 | 28 | | 2010-09-17 | Gender | Food for the Hungry |
| 491 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 1991-09-24 | | 2008-03-01 | | | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord-Ouest,Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | | The MYAP builds on the success of previous CRS Haiti DAPs by tightening the geographic targeting to highly food insecure, environmentally fragile watersheds. Rather than dispersing sector activities across wide geographic areas, this MYAP will take a holistic and focused approach to manage risks and reduce vulnerability to food insecurity.
Agriculture and natural resource management in these watersheds will include a FFW component. In addition to the recuperative feeding program, the MCHN feeding program will now provide supplemental family rations for all children 6-24 months. These rations will be delivered directly to the Rally Posts. This change increases coverage to all at risk children before their growth falters. It also saves the mother's time and effort by bringing food closer to the target villages.
The Haiti MYAP education component builds on CRS' experience in food-assisted education activities in the proposed MYAP-targeted watershed. The past DAP education component was successfully evaluated and demonstrated a high level of achievement against both impact and monitoring indicators. The strengths and lessons learned inform this MYAP.
In the context of the FFP Strategic Framework, the MYAP will reach 144,060 direct and 143,800 indirect beneficiaries in the South, South East, Nippes, and Grande Anse Departments. Natural Resource Management (NRM) activities will protect and enhance farmers' livelihoods. Improved farming and conservation technique will influence key factors affecting food security. Improved access to and quality of education and health services will protect and enhance the human capabilities of primary school students, pregnant and lactating women, and vulnerable infants and children. Early warning and emergency surge capacity will improve community resiliency in accordance with Development Relief (DR) principles. Unconditional safety nets will protect extremely vulnerable populations including people affected by HIV and AIDS. | Aquin,Bainet,Chardonnières,Corail,Croix-des-Bouquets,Côteaux,Gonaïves,Jacmel,Jérémie,Léogâne,Miragoâne,Port-Salut,Port-au-Prince,Saint-Louis du Nord,l'Arcahaie,les Cayes | | 244 | Office of Food for Peace (USAID/FFP) | Abricots,Anglais,Aquin,Arniquet,Bainet,Beaumont,Cabaret,Camp-Perrin,Carrefour,Cavaillon,Cayes,Cayes Jacmel,Chantal,Chardonnières,Croix-des Bouquets,Côteaux,Delmas,Fond des Negres,Fonds-Verettes,Gonaïves,Grand-Goâve,Grenier,Ile à Vache,Jacmel,Jérémie,Kenscoff,Léogâne,Maniche,Miragoâne,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince,Port-à-Piment,Pétion-Ville,Roche-à-Bateau,Saint-Jean du Sud,Saint-Louis du Nord,Tiburon,Torbeck | Agriculture | Nicole Balliette | Education,Food Security and Agriculture,Health | Haiti Earthquake Response Coordinator | CRS-HT-10-7420114 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Goal: The most vulnerable communities in Haiti, particularly those in the South Department, have reduced their food insecurity by 2012.
SO1: Vulnerable communities have increased rural productivity in environmentally sound and economically profitable ways.
SO2: Vulnerable households have reinforced their human capital. | 144060 | | | Children, Elderly, People with disabilities, Men, Orphans, People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), Refugees, Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Women, Youth | Multi-Year Assistance Program | 61658066 | 2012-09-30 | 20 | | 2011-02-24 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Caritas Developpement Communautaire Chrestien Haitien (DCCH), Organization for the Rehabilitation of the Environment (ORE), Haitian Health Foundation (Abricots), International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) |
| 492 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Sud-Est | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Bainet | | 1865 | Private donations | Bainet | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51563 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Bainet | 12111 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Bainet |
| 493 | Haiti | | 2010-12-20 | | 2011-01-11 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | | | | Distribution of water filters - cholera prevention | | | 408 | Vestergaard Frandsen | | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marianna Franco | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 ASB KD | Friends of ACTED | | 5000 | | | Cholera affected population | In-Kind Donation to ACTED of Water Filters (LifeStreaw) | 8250 | 2011-04-21 | 29 | | | | Friends of ACTED |
| 494 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2010-03-01 | | docjeanfrancoisthomas@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | Haiti Ministry of Agriculture Natural Resources and Rural Development (MARNDR) | Rebuilding of national laboratory | Port-au-Prince | | 165 | Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) members | Port-au-Prince | Agriculture | Dr. Jean Thomas | Food Security and Agriculture | Country Coordinator | ARCH-HT-10-004 | Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) | Two new labs, new shelving, work areas, security wall, and transport vehicle | | | | | Labortory reconstruction | 310000 | 2011-01-01 | 14 | | | Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) |
| 495 | Haiti | | 2010-12-15 | | 2010-12-10 | | mcrutchfield@gbgm-umc.org | Ouest | | | Through this cholera outbreak response, GlobalMedic’s Rapid Response Team in partnership with other agencies will provide access to purified drinking water and proper use in maintaining the water’s integrity to households affected by the cholera outbreak in the larger Port-au-Prince area. | Port-au-Prince | | 730 | Private donations | Carrefour,Port-au-Prince | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Melissa Crutchfield | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Assistant General Secretary, International Disaster Response | UMCOR-HT-10-418325-13 | United Methodist Committee on Relief | | 7056 | | Prime awardee | Cholera affected population | Haiti Cholera Outbreak | 99020 | 2011-04-10 | 67 | | | | GlobalMedic |
| 496 | Mozambique | foodsecurity_site | 2010-07-27 | | 2008-03-01 | | | Manica | | Provincal and District Directorates of Education and of Health | This project develops and improves a school health program as well as the health of school children and give them life skills for their future health. | | | 954 | Kellogg Foundation | | Health | | | | HKI-MZ-08-5963 | Helen Keller International | | 17000 | | | School children | Improving the Health of Schoolchildren and their Communities in Manica Province | | 2010-12-31 | 79 | | | | |
| 497 | El Salvador | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2007-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Ahuachapán | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1337 | Private donations | | Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-SV-07-183090 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Nuevo Renacer Development Program | | 2022-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision El Salvador |
| 498 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-01-12 | | | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord-Ouest,Ouest | | | The CRS program protects vulnerable children in the face of the threats inherent to massive displacement and family separations, including through family tracing and reunification and provision of quality care in orphanages. This program is strengthened through the tie-in with the shelter and WASH emergency response programs which will also ensure a safe and healthy environment for both host and IDP children in the same communities. All of this work is done in close collaboration with a network of local and international NGO partners, the Church and with Government to build capacity at both the service delivery and the policy levels. | Anse d'Hainault,Anse-à-Veau,Dessalines,Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Marmelade,Miragoâne,Môle Saint-Nicolas,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,Saint-Marc | | 260 | Catholic Overseas Development Agency (CAFOD),Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA),Private donations,Trocaire | Abricots,Anse-à-Veau,Baie de Henne,Bassin Bleu,Bombardopolis,Bonbon,Carrefour,Chansolme,Dame Marie,Delmas,Dessalines,Ennery,Estère,Gonaïves,Grande Saline,Gros-Morne,Irois,Jean-Rabel,Jérémie,La Chapelle,Marmelade,Miragoâne,Môle Saint Nicholas,Paillant,Petit Trou de Nippes,Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite,Port-au-Prince,Saint Michel de l'Attalaye,Saint-Marc,Tabarre,Verettes | Protection | Nicole Balliette | Protection | Haiti Earthquake Response Coordinator | CRS-HT-10-7420206 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Goal: Earthquake affected children in Haiti thrive in protected environments.
SO: Earthquake affected children in Haiti are protected | 30081 | | | Children, Men, Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), Refugees, Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Women | Haiti Earthquake Emergency Response/ Protection | 6499603 | 2011-09-30 | 20 | | | Disaster risk reduction (DRR) | Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Initiative Pour le Developpement des Jeunes (IDEJEN) |
| 499 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 1991-12-14 | | 2010-06-14 | | bwaid@bwanet.org | Ouest | | | Assisting orphanage with food, rebuilding school | Port-au-Prince | | 171 | International Donors,U.S. Donors | Grenier | Education,Food Aid | Paul Montacute | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | BWAid Director | BWA-HT-10-004 | Baptist World Alliance / Baptist World Aid | | | | | Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) | Maison d'Espoir (House of Hope) Orphanage | 20000 | 2011-12-31 | 15 | http://www.bwanet.org | 2011-04-20 | Nutrition | Hungarian Baptist Aid, Baptist General Association of Virginia |
| 500 | Haiti | | | | | | | | | | Prevention of disability following injuries and worsening condition for persons with existing disability in the earthquake affected areas through the set up of follow up mechanisms and access to appropriate services. CBM and Handicap International are jointly establishing ten VDFPs in strategic locations around the earthquake affected area with each organization taking responsibility for specific centers. CBM is responsible for two of these centers with an expected reach of 2000 people with disabilities and injuries and the elderly. Through these focal points persons with injuries have access to community follow up services as well as to referral services when necessary and persons with disabilities have access to relief activities and are protected from abuse. | | | 269 | CBM Member Association | | Protection | | | | CBM-HT-10-003 | Christian Blind Mission | | 2000 | | | People with disabilities | Vulnerability/Disability Focal Points | | | 22 | | | Disability | |
| 501 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-01-25 | | 2010-02-13 | | | L'Artibonite | | | Distribution of new family bucks and rice | Gonaïves | | 291 | Private donations,USAID Ocean Freight Reimbursement Program | Gonaïves | Disaster Management,Food Aid | | Food Security and Agriculture,Shelter and Non-Food Items | | CPINT-HT-10-OFR 210 | Counterpart International | | | | | Affected population(s) | Haiti Assistance Project # 3 | 0 | 2011-02-28 | 25 | | 2011-02-03 | | Counterpart International |
| 502 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1990-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Guatemala | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1373 | Private donations | | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-GT-90-164282 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Ayampuc Development Program | | 2010-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Guatemala |
| 503 | Haiti | | 2010-11-30 | | 2010-11-30 | Cange | niecylocricchio@projectcure.org | | | | Delivery of $432,719 worth of medical supplies | | | 680 | | | Health | Niecy LoCricchio | Health | Director of Grants | CURE-HT-10-11034 | PROJECT C.U.R.E. | | 18000 | | | | In-Kind Donations to Zanmi Lasante - Partners in Health | 432719 | 2010-11-30 | 59 | http://www.projectcure.org | | | Surgeons of Hope/Partners in Heatlh |
| 504 | Haiti | | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-03-22 | Hinche, Mirebalais | kcarvonis@ht.mercycorps.org | Centre | Will support 7,000 host households and 20,000 internally displaced person (IDP) families. | | Mercy Corps will assist this community-based support to earthquake-displaced people, and help minimize the need for managed camp environments, by providing immediate economic support to displaced and host families, and by responding to immediate needs for improved water and sanitation supply. A one-time unconditional cash grant or voucher program for host families who have taken in survivors of the earthquake will ensure that these host families can meet the increased needs of their households, and avoid further impoverishment. Cash-for-work will engage the most vulnerable people in projects to address immediate priorities such as community cleanup, latrine construction and drainage canal construction in preparation for the rainy season, as well as ensuring the availability of cash at the household level so that families can address their immediate needs through local markets. | Hinche,Mirebalais | | 595 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | Hinche,Mirebalais | Economic Recovery and Development | Kristina Carvonis | Early Recovery | Cash-for-Work (CFW) Project Manager | MC-HT-10-006 | Mercy Corps | | 135000 | | | Host households/communities, Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Emergency Support to Households Hosting Earthquake-Displaced People in Center Department, Haiti | 7500000 | 2010-12-22 | 50 | http://www.mercycorps.org | 2010-12-15 | | Mercy Corps |
| 505 | Haiti | | 2011-05-17 | | 2010-06-03 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Sud-Est | | | Community Grant Program | Belle-Anse | | 354 | Private donations | Anse-à-Pitre | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 17 | Direct Relief International | | 25000 | | | | Buy Lab Equipment for Health Clinic | 30000 | 2011-06-03 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-05-17 | | Batey Relief Alliance |
| 506 | Haiti | | 1991-07-12 | | 2010-01-03 | | lekhsar85@yahoo.fr | | | | Child protection spaces, training for community leaders | | | 60 | American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee | | Protection | Djerhy Jean Baptiste | | Program Manager | JDC-HT-10-007 | American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee | | 600 | | | | Psycho-Social | 360000 | 2011-01-01 | 7 | http://www.jdc.org | 2011-01-24 | Mental health/Psychosocial support | Israel Trauma Coalition, UNICEF |
| 507 | Haiti | | 2010-11-30 | | 2009-06-03 | N/A | loxley@pdtglobal.org | Ouest | | Business Edge (International Finance Corporation), Zafen, TendersZeal, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) | Since June 2009, PDT has operated the Peace Dividend Marketplace - Haiti (PDM-H) project to streamline the international community’s local procurement activities so that money is spent in Haiti, not just on Haiti. We do this by encouraging the international community to use locally available goods and services to carry out their project work.This in turn creates jobs, generates important tax revenue and develops the local marketplace - all of which support peace and long-term stability. | Port-au-Prince | N/A | 643 | Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) | Port-au-Prince | Economic Recovery and Development | Salim Loxley | Early Recovery | Country Director | PDT-HT-09-001 | Peace Dividend Trust | 1. Business Portal - PDT maintains an up-to-date directory containing detailed information for 1,500 Haitian-owned companies across 27 sectors to help connect international and national buyers with verified local businesses.
2. Business Matchmaking - PDT provide buyers looking to fill specific requests with a shortlist of Haitian companies that they can then directly contact.
3. Tender Distribution Services - Tender Notices are instantly published and distributed to companies listed on PDT's business directory via e-mail and SMS. PDT also encourages companies to submit bids on tenders that match their product lines.
4. Training - PDT provides regular sessions for Haitian companies on international procurement practices, including training on completing forms and meeting the specific requirements of large international buyers.
| 1500 | | Prime awardee | Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), Women | Peace Dividend Marketplace - Haiti | 4920965 | 2012-06-30 | 55 | www.haiti.buildingmarkets.org | 2011-01-11 | | Peace Dividend Trust |
| 508 | Burkina Faso | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2008-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Passoré | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1069 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BF-08-BF3 | The Hunger Project | | 16952 | | | | Boulkon Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 509 | Colombia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2003-06-01 | | awales@path.org | Antioquia | The work of Arroceros is seeding the uptake of fortified rice in school-feeding programs beyond Medellin. There is potential to integrate Ultra Rice into Colombia's Bienestar Familiar distribution networka national program that serves the health needs of the resource-poor and reaches 2.2 million children. | Unión de Arroceros S.A., Medellin Municipality | PATH is building demand for Ultra Rice in existing public-sector funded meal programs as a market entry strategy. This approach has allowed PATH to test the feasibility, acceptance and effectiveness of Ultra Rice kernels, establish distribution to nutritionally vulnerable groups with little incremental cost, and cultivate demand from institutional buyers to drive economies of scale. It has also allowed Ultra Rice to be produced at an even more affordable price for later entry into commercial markets that serve the poor. Introduction of Ultra Rice into the Medellin Meal Program. From 2003-2006, PATH's Colombian partner, Unión de Arroceros S.A., supplied rice fortified with micronutrient-rich Ultra Rice to a school-feeding program in Medellin that provides rice to 66,000 school children daily. | | | 1034 | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | | Health | Amy Wales | Nutrition | Communications Specialist | PATH-CO-03-002 | PATH | | 66000 | | Prime awardee (PATH) | Micronutrient deficient schoolchildren | Introduction of Ultra Rice into the Medellin Meal Program | | 2006-06-01 | 81 | http://www.path.org | | Nutrition | Unión de Arroceros S.A. |
| 510 | Burkina Faso | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Séno | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1071 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-BF-99-BF5 | The Hunger Project | | 18430 | | | | Fetombaga Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 511 | Haiti | | 2010-08-24 | | 2010-02-01 | | andrew.lucas@adra.org | Ouest | | | Distribution of 110,000 sachets of PUR Purifier of Water. | Port-au-Prince | | 37 | Private donations | Carrefour | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Andrew Lucas | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Program Director | ADRA-HT-10-015 | Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) | | 110000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | PUR Water Purifier Sachets | 3850 | 2010-03-31 | 4 | | | | GlobalMedic, Adventist Development and Relief Agency Network |
| 512 | Haiti | | 2011-04-25 | | 2010-02-24 | | ldills@ht.crs.org | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord-Ouest,Ouest | | | Protection
| | | 1740 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | | Education,Protection | Laura Dills | Education,Protection | Director of Programs | CRS-HT-10-7420206 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Education and Child Protection
| 8430 | | | Children | Education and Child Protection | 3498960 | 2011-04-30 | 20 | | 2011-04-25 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
| 513 | Zambia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2007-10-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Southern | | | This project seeks to improve food security. One step is through providing more seed for crops. The community of farmers also receives better training for agriculture and access to newer technology. | | | 1567 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ZM-07-187242 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Siabbeula Food Security Project | | 2010-09-30 | 76 | | | | World Vision Zambia |
| 514 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-01-13 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 180 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-005 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 1 | 16662 | 2010-04-15 | 17 | | | | Functional Literacy Ministry of Haiti |
| 515 | Haiti | | 2010-09-22 | | 2010-06-01 | | | | | | Installed toilets and shower units for Artists for Peace and Justice's secondary school in Port-au-Prince, serving 150 children. | | | 622 | | | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | OBI-HT-10-017 | Operation Blessing International | | 150 | | | Children | Artists for Peace and Justice Secondary School | 0 | 2010-09-01 | 51 | | 2011-05-13 | | |
| 516 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Rangpur | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1243 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-661 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Gedura Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 517 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-10-01 | | jkepner@gt.mercycorps.org | Chiquimula,El Progreso,Zacapa | | | This single-year assistance program (SYAP) is Mercy Corps' targeted strategy to mitigate the impact of the current crisis and help vulnerable families more effectively manage risk to their health, nutrition, livelihoods, and food security. | | | 1003 | US Agency for International Development (USAID),Western Union | | Agriculture,Food Aid,Health | John Kepner | | Guatemala Country Director | MC-GT-09-002 | Mercy Corps | 1. Providing a monthly ration for 10 months to help vulnerable families mitigate the impact of the food and economic crisis and serve as an incentive to program participation; 2. Reinforcing links to existing health and nutrition services, thereby protecting against further deterioration of health and nutritional status among children and establishing systems to more efficiently identify and manage childhood illnesses and malnutrition; 3. Establishing a set of short-term interventions to recover livelihood and agriculture outcomes. | 48000 | | Subawardee | Those living in 150 high-risk communities | PROSANO- Food Security and Nutrition Program in Western Guatemala (SYAP 2009) | | 2010-09-30 | 50 | | | Nutrition | Mercy Corps |
| 518 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Chittagong | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1207 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-274 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Khagrachori Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 519 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-03-01 | | vw@thp.org | Southern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1089 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-MW-99-002 | The Hunger Project | | 17363 | | | | Jali Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 520 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2010-01-20 | | docjeanfrancoisthomas@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | Haiti Ministry of Agriculture Natural Resources and Rural Development (MARNDR), Haiti Ministry of Environment | Disease prevention via mobile clinic that travels throughout affected areas | Port-au-Prince | | 162 | Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) members | Port-au-Prince | Agriculture | Dr. Jean Thomas | Food Security and Agriculture | Country Coordinator | ARCH-HT-10-001 | Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) | Rabies vaccine for pets, anthrax for cattle | | | | Domestic animals | Mobile Veterinary Clinic | 221820 | 2011-03-01 | 14 | | | | Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) |
| 521 | Haiti | | 2011-01-11 | | 2010-01-16 | | | Ouest | | | March 17th, 2010: in Port-au-Prince, 3000 persons (or 600 families) have been reached by CARE since January 16, 2010. | Port-au-Prince | | 234 | | Port-au-Prince | | | | | CARE-HT-10-003 | CARE | | | | | | Port-au-Prince, Haiti | | 2011-01-10 | 19 | | 2011-01-11 | | |
| 522 | Burma | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2010-01-01 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Magway | | | n/a | | | 1592 | United Nations (UN) | | | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MM-10-193142 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Myanmar World Food Program (WFP) - Chauk | | 2010-12-31 | 76 | | | | World Vision Myanmar |
| 523 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Khulna | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1237 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-580 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Ashasuni Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 524 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-06-16 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 204 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-029 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 18 | 21815 | 2010-07-16 | 17 | | | | Friends of Haiti (PA) |
| 525 | Haiti | | 2010-10-08 | | 2010-10-15 | These are not camps: The IRC is responsible for this area for FTR
| lina.gjerstad@rescue.org | Ouest | | | In the wake of the disaster, many children are homeless and separated from their families. The IRC’s team of caseworkers is working to keep these children safe and taken care of while doing everything possible to find their relatives and reunite families.
| Léogâne | | 485 | ECHO | Petit-Goâve | Protection | Lina Gjerstad | Protection | Grants Coordinator | IRC-HT-10-007 | International Rescue Committee (IRC) | Family tracing and reunification
| 700 | | Prime awardee | Children | Reuniting Families (Petit-Goâve) | 0 | 2011-07-15 | 43 | http://www.theirc.org | 2011-05-11 | | International Rescue Committee (IRC) |
| 526 | Haiti | | 1991-12-10 | | 2010-11-15 | | aestrella@ajws.org | Ouest | | | To respond to the cholera outbreak by distributing medication and hygiene kits and developing educational campaign on its prevention. | Port-au-Prince | | 72 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Amarilys Estrella | Health | Program Officer | AJWS-HT-10-025 | American Jewish World Service (AJWS) | | 15000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Farmers, Fisherfolk | Cholera Outbreak Emergency Response | 25000 | 2011-02-14 | 8 | http://www.mosctha.org/ | 2011-01-24 | | Movimiento Social-Cultural de los Trabajadores Haitianos |
| 527 | Honduras | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1995-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Yoro | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1396 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-HN-95-169630 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Yoro Development Program | | 2011-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Honduras |
| 528 | Haiti | | 2010-09-27 | | 2010-07-20 | Gonaïves | niecylocricchio@projectcure.org | L'Artibonite | Hospital Providence | | Delivery of $553,850 worth of medical supplies, for Hospital Providence | Gonaïves | | 676 | | Gonaïves | Health | Niecy LoCricchio | Health | Director of Grants | CURE-HT-10-11011 | PROJECT C.U.R.E. | | 18000 | | | | In-Kind Donations to Hospital Providence | 553850 | 2010-07-20 | 59 | http://www.projectcure.org | | | Hopital Providence |
| 529 | Cameroon | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2010-05-22 | | scommins@internationalmedicalcorps.org | Adamaoua,Est | | | The objective of this project is to improve the nutrition and health status of Central African Republic (CAR) refugees and receiving populations in Eastern Cameroon. | | | 960 | Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (DOS/PRM) | | Health | Stephen Commins | Nutrition | Strategy Manager, Fragile States | IMC-CM-10-1613 | International Medical Corps | 1. Strengthen and increase access to the essential primary health care (PHC) and maternal and child health (MCH) services available to refugees and vulnerable communities; 2. Improve nutritional status and reduce malnutrition among children under five and pregnant and/or lactating mothers. | 185000 | | Prime awardee | | Integrated Emergency Health and Nutrition Support Program for Central African Republic (CAR) Refugees and Receiving Communities | | 2011-05-21 | 39 | http://www.internationalmedicalcorps.org/ | | Nutrition | International Medical Corps |
| 530 | Mexico | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2005-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Veracruz | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1450 | Private donations | | Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MX-05-177948 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Tisepantekipanoske Development Program | | 2020-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Mexico |
| 531 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-01-21 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1830 | Private donations | Pétion-Ville | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-1316 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Movimiento Socio Cultural | 2749381 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Movimiento Socio Cultural |
| 532 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2008-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Central | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1433 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MW-08-184892 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Chilenje Development Program | | 2026-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Malawi |
| 533 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2011-03-28 | | jc@thp.org | Madhya Pradesh | | | Build the capacity of elected women representatives (EWRs) in the gram panchayats (GPs) as key change agents for ending hunger and poverty. Strengthen the GPs and increase people's participation in development through Gram Sabha mobilization. Build block-level federations of EWRs to empower them to interface effectively with government programs. | | | 1175 | Ribbink Van Den Hoek Foundation,United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-IN-xx-IN-MP-1 | The Hunger Project | | 0 | | | | Badamalahera EWR Empowerment | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 83 | | 2011-03-28 | | The Hunger Project |
| 534 | Haiti | | 2010-12-14 | | 2010-01-12 | | emmgrht@intermonoxfam.org | Ouest | | | Provision of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) activities: distribution of clean water (including quality control monitoring), set up of emergency and semi-temporary latrines and showers, set up hand washing point, waste management and hygiene promotion in 67 spontaneous sites. | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 636 | Dutch SHO (Cooperating Aid Organizations),Oxfam America,Oxfam Australia,Oxfam Hong Kong,Oxfam Ireland,Private donations,Spanish Corporations,Spanish Regional Government | Grand-Goâve,Grenier,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Sandrine Robert | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Emergency Manager | OXFA-HT-10-002 | OXFAM | | 79136 | | | | Haiti Earthquake Humanitarian Response (Intermon Oxfam) | 11477634 | 2010-12-31 | 53 | | 2011-01-07 | | Intemon Oxfam |
| 535 | Haiti | | 2011-04-25 | | 2011-02-01 | | ldills@ht.crs.org | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Ouest,Ouest | | | CAFOD WASH Support
| Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Limbé,Miragoâne,Plaisance,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix,l'Acul-du-Nord | | 1732 | Catholic Overseas Development Agency (CAFOD) | Fond des Negres,Gros-Morne,Jérémie,Limbé,Milot,Miragoâne,Pilate,Port-au-Prince,Port-de-Paix | Health | Laura Dills | Health | Director of Programs | CRS-HT-11-CWS-7420205 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | In-kind WASH expertise for WASH assessments at AIDSRelief hospitals and Caritas health centers; training of auxiliary workers at Caritas Health centers in proper hygiene and waste disposal; installation of four water purification systems for Caritas Haiti.
| | | | | CAFOD WASH Support | 500000 | 2011-12-31 | 20 | | 2011-04-25 | | Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Caritas |
| 536 | Zambia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2007-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Northern | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1539 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ZM-07-184801 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Buyantanshi Development Program | | 2023-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Zambia |
| 537 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-06-07 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Centre | | | Community Grant Program | Mirebalais | | 363 | Private donations | Mirebalais | Food Aid | Andrew MacCalla | Food Security and Agriculture | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 6 | Direct Relief International | | 350 | | | | Establish Feeding Program for New Students | 25000 | 2011-06-07 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Gawou Ginou School |
| 538 | Haiti | | 2010-07-30 | | 2010-02-02 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | Sud-Est | | | Le présent projet consistait principalement des activités de drainage, d’assainissement et d’accès à l’eau aux bénéfices de 7 500 personnes vulnérables. | Jacmel | | 385 | UNICEF | Jacmel | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marianna Franco | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 ALK NV | Friends of ACTED | | 7500 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Emergency Support to Earthquake Affected Populations # 3 | 97734 | 2010-07-31 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | | Friends of ACTED |
| 539 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2006-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1142 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-06-GH24 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Kokobeng Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 540 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2002-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Central | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1367 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-GH-02-174323 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Ekumfi-Mfantsiman Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Ghana |
| 541 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-01-11 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Nord | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| l'Acul-du-Nord | | 1851 | Private donations | Acul du Nord | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-50741 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Cap Haitian Health Network | 320917 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Cap Haitian Health Network |
| 542 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Grand'Anse | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Anse d'Hainault | | 1852 | Private donations | Dame Marie | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51508 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to AEADMA | 9007 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | AEADMA |
| 543 | Guatemala | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1995-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Sololá | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1377 | Private donations | | Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-GT-95-179904 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Ixim Achi Development Program | | 2013-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Guatemala |
| 544 | Haiti | | 2011-02-17 | | 2010-12-20 | | AFerati@InternationalMedicalCorps.org | Nippes,Ouest,Sud-Est | | | Contribute to the reduction of cholera-induced morbidity and mortality in Haiti’s cholera affected regions | Jacmel,Léogâne,Miragoâne,Port-au-Prince | | 1633 | UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) | Carrefour,Grenier,Jacmel,Léogâne,Miragoâne,Petit-Goâve | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Agron Ferati | | Director, Program Development | IMC-HT-10-1735/680 | International Medical Corps | Emergency health, water and sanitation, and hygiene education | | | Prime awardee | | Cholera Treatment and Prevention Response (II) | 0 | 2011-03-15 | 39 | http://www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org/ | 2011-02-17 | | International Medical Corps |
| 545 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2008-10-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1827 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-08-972 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Zanmi Lasante | 4235601 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Zanmi Lasante |
| 546 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2008-08-01 | | awales@path.org | West Bengal | Iron-containing Ultra Rice grains manufactured by Swagat were used in a pilot demonstration (phase A and B) with the Naandi Foundation. Swagat now supplies grains to Akshaya Patra for use in their Rajasthan kitchens. Production of Ultra Rice by Swagat remains ongoing. In addition, a government-sponsored regional technology transfer center is in the process of being established to transfer the Ultra Rice formulation and manufacturing know-how to future commercial partners, ensuring widespread access to the technology in South Asia. | PATH | PATH works with local pasta manufacturers and rice millers to ensure that fortified rice is accessible to target beneficiaries. PATH encourages the use of high quality, local manufacturing equipment to reduce capital investment costs for Ultra Rice producers and low-cost blending equipment to reduce expenses for rice millers, incentivizing participation along the supply chain. Swagat Food Products was the first pasta manufacturer to partner with PATH and undergo technical transfer activities in India. Swagat manufactures a variety of pasta products under the brand Captain & Latoo. | | | 1032 | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | | Health | Amy Wales | Nutrition | Communications Specialist | PATH-IN-08-001 | PATH | | | | Prime awardee (PATH) | Micronutrient deficient schoolchildren, Production partners (in terms of economic development) | Ultra Rice Project: Developing Local Production and Building Local Markets (India) | 0 | 2014-05-31 | 81 | http://www.path.org | 2011-04-26 | Nutrition | Swagat Foods |
| 547 | Dominican Republic | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1994-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Independencia | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1325 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Protection | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-DO-94-169231 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Enriquilo Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | World Vision Dominican Republic |
| 548 | Haiti | | 2010-05-19 | | 2010-03-31 | | tknoblich@lwr.org | Ouest | | | Distribution of 13,420 health kits for people affected by the earthquake in Haiti. | Port-au-Prince | | 508 | Private donations | Cité Soleil,Delmas,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville | Health | Trevor Knoblich | Health,Shelter and Non-Food Items,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Program Coordinator for Emergency Response | LWR-HT-10-LA-HAI-004-10 | Lutheran World Relief | | 13420 | | | | Health Kits for Earthquake Affected Populations in Haiti | 93800 | 2010-05-31 | 45 | http://www.lwr.org | 2011-04-04 | | Church World Service |
| 549 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2006-10-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Northern | | | This project works to improve food security through better business and agricultural education for farmers. | | | 1556 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MW-06-184607 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Mzimba Food Security | | 2009-09-30 | 76 | | | | World Vision Malawi |
| 550 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-14 | | 2009-09-21 | | AWeiser@savechildren.org | Addis Ababa,Amhara,Dire Dawa,Oromia,Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples,Tigray | | | This project supports the delivery of therapeutic food products to HIV positive individuals who are moderately to severely malnourished. In time, moderate to severely malnourished patients will transition from time-limited therapeutic and supplementary feeding to leveraged food security programming so that people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and their families can address their broader health, food security, and livelihood needs. | | | 1045 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Health | Axel Weiser | Nutrition | Director, Livelihoods Unit | STC-ET-09-84010415 | Save the Children | | 19585 | | Prime awardee | People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) | Food by Prescription | 18999960 | 2012-09-20 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | N/A |
| 551 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Grand'Anse | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Jérémie | | 1854 | Private donations | Jérémie | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51518 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Centre de Sante de Sainte Helene | 2079 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Centre de Sante de Sainte Helene |
| 552 | Haiti | | 2010-12-09 | | 2010-01-13 | | patherlay@americares.org | Grand'Anse,Nippes,Nord,Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | Ongoing to present | | Sustained provision of emergency medicines and medical supplies to 90 healthcare providers serving victims and affected populations. | Croix-des-Bouquets,Jacmel,Jérémie,Limbé,Léogâne,Miragoâne,Port-au-Prince,l'Acul-du-Nord,les Cayes | | 135 | Various | Carrefour,Cayes,Cité Soleil,Croix-des Bouquets,Delmas,Jacmel,Jérémie,Limbé,Léogâne,Milot,Miragoâne,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Health | Peggy Atherlay | Health | Director - Communications | ACARE-HT-10-125-1009-100 | AmeriCares | | | | | | Medical Assistance for Haiti 2010 Earthquake | 40000000 | 2011-01-12 | 11 | | | | AmeriCares (Haiti) |
| 553 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-08-19 | | | Ouest | | | Reconstruct/restoration of Hospital of St. Croix | Léogâne | | 217 | Private donations | Léogâne | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-042 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Hospital | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 17 | | 2011-05-12 | | Medical Benevolence Foundation (MBF) |
| 554 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2000-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Greater Accra | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1170 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-00-GH52 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Toku Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 555 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2009-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Eastern | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1156 | The Robertson Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-09-GH38 | The Hunger Project | | 5000 | | | | Poponyah Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 556 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-02-09 | | 2002-01-01 | | | Grand'Anse,L'Artibonite,Nippes,Nord,Nord-Est,Nord-Ouest,Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | | Deep Sea Fishing for Food and Income in Pierre Payen, Lully, Gonave, Port-au-Prince, Leogane, Grand-Goave, Petit-Goave, Platon, Petit Trou de Nippes, Bonbon, Abricots, Dame Marie, Anse d'Hainault, Les Irois, Tiburon, Kafou, Port Salut, Aquin, Lonzandier, Mouillage Fouquet, Puit Sale, Cote-de-Fer, Bainet, Marigot, Belle-Anse, Anse-Aboeuf, Baie de Henne, Mole Saint Nicolas, Cap Haitien, Bord de Mar, Madras, Pepillo Sacedo, Abacou | Anse d'Hainault,Anse-à-Veau,Aquin,Bainet,Belle-Anse,Cap-Haïtien,Chardonnières,Jacmel,Jérémie,La Gonave,Léogâne,Môle Saint-Nicolas,Port-Salut,Port-au-Prince,Saint-Marc,l'Arcahaie,le Trou-du-Nord | | 1615 | Private donations | Abricots,Anse d'Hainaul,Aquin,Arcahaie,Baie de Henne,Bainet,Belle-Anse,Bonbon,Cap-Haïtien,Caracol,Carrefour,Côtes-de-Fer,Dame Marie,Grand-Goâve,Irois,Limonade,Léogâne,Marigot,Môle Saint Nicholas,Petit Trou de Nippes,Petit-Goâve,Port-Salut,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Saint-Jean du Sud,Saint-Marc,Tiburon | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | | Food Security and Agriculture | | FFP-HT-02-001 | Food for the Poor | | | | | | Fishing Villages | 1980000 | 2011-12-31 | 85 | http://www.foodforthepoor.org | 2011-02-09 | | Food for the Poor |
| 557 | Chile | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1992-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Bío Bío | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1306 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Protection,Shelter and Housing | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-CL-92-167687 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Comunidad Nuevo Sendero Development Program | | 2015-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Chile |
| 558 | Haiti | | 2010-12-15 | | 2010-10-23 | | dbailey@medicalteams.org | Nord-Ouest | | | Cholera treatment | Port-de-Paix,Saint-Louis du Nord | | 553 | Private donations | Port-de-Paix,Saint-Louis du Nord | Health | Debbie Bailey | Health | Disaster Response Team Coordinator | MTI-HT-10-005 | Medical Teams International | | 6000 | | | | Static Clinic Services - Cholera Treatment | 0 | 2011-09-30 | 49 | http://www.medicalteams.org | 2011-04-21 | | Medical Teams International |
| 559 | Sierra Leone | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2004-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Southern | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1498 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-SL-04-180796 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Bagbo Development Program | | 2019-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Sierra Leone |
| 560 | Haiti | | 2011-04-01 | | 2011-01-01 | | tmorrow@dc.mercycorps.org | Ouest | | | Mercy Corps will work to reduce the further spread of cholera by increasing public awareness about the prevention of the disease and promoting improved hygiene practices while building the capacity of local communities to respond to future outbreaks. | Port-au-Prince | | 1689 | Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund (ICDF) | Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Trish Morrow | Health | WASH Program Coordinator | MC-HT-11-017 | Mercy Corps | | 13000 | | | Cholera affected population | Emergency Cholera Response to At Risk Communities in Tabarre and Petionville | 50000 | 2011-06-30 | 50 | http://www.mercycorps.org | 2011-04-08 | | Mercy Corps |
| 561 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2010-01-02 | | mariel@chembada.co.zw / nervousnsansaula@yahoo.com | Southern | Organization of farmers in clubs of 50. One Farming Instructor per 250 farmers. State of the art model to improve and diversify production and increase income of participating farmers. | | Training and organization of HIV/AIDS positive to increase production and economy | | | 1043 | European Union (EU) | | Agriculture | Marie Lichtenberg / Nervous Nsaula | | Director for Partnership Office / Head of Sector Office | PAID-MW-10-DCI/FOOD/219-617 | Planet Aid | Extensive training, garden demo plots at club level, low tech irrigation models | 5000 | | Prime awardee | HIV/AIDS affected families | Food Facility - Green Action | | 2011-01-12 | 82 | http://www.humana.org | | HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | Development Aid from People to People in Malawi (DAPP Malawi) |
| 562 | Haiti | | 2010-12-20 | | 2010-10-22 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | L'Artibonite | | | Mise en place d’un système communautaire durable de mitigation et prévention du choléra et facilitation de l’accès à l’eau potable et l’assainissement. | Dessalines,Saint-Marc | | 409 | ECHO | Dessalines,Grande Saline,Saint-Marc | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marianna Franco | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 ASM 47X | Friends of ACTED | | 13353 | | | Cholera affected population | Cholera Prevention Along the Artibonite River | 319143 | 2011-04-21 | 29 | | | | Friends of ACTED |
| 563 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | L'Artibonite | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Dessalines | | 1889 | Private donations | Grande Saline | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51609 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Grande Saline | 11927 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Grande Saline |
| 564 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-05-18 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Sud-Est | | | Community Grant Program
| Jacmel | | 353 | Private donations | Jacmel | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 16 | Direct Relief International | | 30000 | | | | Suppport Birthing Clinic and Maternity Center | 25000 | 2010-11-18 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Bumi Sehat |
| 565 | Haiti | | 2010-10-06 | | 2010-05-01 | | hial.urghaiti@yahoo.fr | Ouest | | | Cash-for-Work Activities | Léogâne,Port-au-Prince | | 446 | | Carrefour,Delmas,Grand-Goâve,Petit-Goâve,Port-au-Prince,Pétion-Ville,Tabarre | Economic Recovery and Development | Armony Mangin | | Liaison & Advocacy Officer | HCI-HT-10-010 | Handicap International | | 4004 | | | | Basic Needs 6 | | 2010-10-31 | 32 | | 2011-01-10 | | Handicap International |
| 566 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Chittagong | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1192 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-086 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Atbar Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 567 | Haiti | | 2011-04-11 | | 2010-01-01 | | annvarghese@imaworldhealth.org | L'Artibonite,Nord,Ouest | | Association of Christian Health Institutions of Haiti (AISCH) Facilities | Supply hospitals with Safe Motherhood Kits, which contain essential clean and sterile supplies including gloves, umbilical tie, scalpel, gauze pads, plastic sheeting, bar of soap, washcloth and baby supplies (a hat, tunic and blanket). | Cap-Haïtien,Dessalines,Gonaïves,Grande-Rivière-du-Nord,Gros-Morne,Marmelade,Port-au-Prince,Saint-Marc,l'Acul-du-Nord | | 1706 | Private donations | Cap-Haïtien,Desdunes,Gonaïves,Grand Rivière du Nord,Grande Saline,Gros-Morne,Milot,Port-au-Prince,Saint Michel de l'Attalaye,Saint-Marc | Health | Ann Varghese | | HQ Program Officer | IMA-HT-10-010 | IMA World Health | | 2520 | | | Pregnant women | In-Kind Donation of Safe Motherhood Kits | 17430 | 2011-01-20 | 37 | http://www.imaworldhealth.org | 2011-04-11 | | IMA World Health |
| 568 | Viet Nam | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2005-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Quang Tri | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1538 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-VN-05-178221 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Hai Lang Development Program | | 2020-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision Vietnam |
| 569 | Philippines | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2010-01-01 | | mstjohn@er-d.org | Pampanga | | | Agricultural production is low due to limited farmlands. During dry season, these farms require irrigation water and the community presently relies on an irrigation canal with a length of 750 meters carved out by the community along mountainsides. As it is not paved, bank leakages and floor seepages are high and the volume of water that finally reaches the farmlands are significantly lower than what is accessed from the river source. Because of such leakages and seepages, the canal is also prone to erosion and thus it is often un-usable due to the wash-out of certain sections. With the unreliability of this irrigation canal, the cultivation of farmlands during the dry season is not maximized. The project seeks to improve this canal so that it becomes a reliable source of irrigation and thus enable the community to maximize cultivation even during the dry season. It shall widen, deepen and concretize the canal to make a 0.03 m x 0.50 m sturdy channel section to eliminate bank leakages and seepages/percolations. Such improved irrigation system will also increase the speed of water flow, increase the volume of water conveyed to the rice fields and greatly reduce maintenance works. | | | 832 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Matt St. John | | Program Officer | ERD-PH-10-001 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 668 | | | Individuals | 2010 Buscalan Integrated Development Project | | 2010-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | | The Episcopal Church in the Philippines |
| 570 | Haiti | | 2011-01-11 | | 2011-01-11 | | | L'Artibonite | Chlorination of water in buckets at water points | CHF, Action Against Hunger | Cholera response | Gonaïves | | 778 | | Gonaïves | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | | | CARE-HT-10-16 | CARE | Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) | | | | | Gonaives - Cholera Response | 0 | 2011-01-31 | 19 | | 2011-01-20 | | |
| 571 | Mozambique | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2007-01-08 | | mariel@chembada.co.zw / jacobzulu@gmail.com | Cabo Delgado,Cidade de Maputo,Manica,Nampula,Niassa,Sofala,Zambézia | Organization of farmers in clubs of 50. One Farming Instructor per 500 farmers. State of the art model to improve and diversify production and increase income of participating farmers. | N/A | Training and organization of small scale farmers to increase production and economy | | | 1041 | US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Marie Lichtenberg / Jacob Zulu | | Director for International Partnerships / Head of Sector Office | PAID-MZ-07-FCC-656-2007/007-00 | Planet Aid | Extensive training, garden and dryland demo plots at club level, low tech irrigation models, small business grants to promote livestock and cash crops, value chain development, linkages to markets | 10800 | | Prime awardee | Small farmers | Food for Progress - Mozambique | | 2010-01-08 | 82 | http://www.planetaid.org | | Gender, HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | ADPP Mozambique |
| 572 | Sri Lanka | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2010-06-15 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Northern | | | To support the recovery of livelihoods and improve income generation among returnees in Killinochchi and Mullaithivu Districts | | | 1595 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | | Economic Recovery and Development | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-LK-10-001 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | SHARE Northern Province Livelihood | | 2010-12-14 | 76 | | | | World Vision Sri Lanka |
| 573 | Haiti | | 2010-09-27 | | 2010-03-01 | Léogâne | niecylocricchio@projectcure.org | Ouest | Leogane - Hospital St. Croix | | Delivery of $254,029 worth of medical supplies and equipment for Hopital St. Croix | Léogâne | | 668 | | Léogâne | Health | Niecy LoCricchio | Health | Director of Grants | CURE-HT-10-20830 | PROJECT C.U.R.E. | | 18000 | | | | In-Kind Donations to Hospital St. Croix | 254029 | 2010-03-01 | 59 | http://www.projectcure.org | | | Hospital St. Croix |
| 574 | Zimbabwe | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-07 | | 2009-10-01 | | anaggayi@ird-dc.org | Manicaland | | Cornell University, Africa University, I-Train and Evaluation Center (i-TEC) | Aimed at increasing the income of 8,550 farmers in Manicaland province by at least 10 percent within 18 months, the REVALUE program brings together small-holder farmers and larger commercial agricultural companies to enable increased production and commercialization opportunities. IRD focuses on the value chains of groundnuts and beans in order to assess the entire value chain for these crops and address barriers that currently inhibit farmer incomes: poor access to agricultural inputs, under-resourced agriculture extension services, and weak linkages between producers and processing and commercialization industries. The intervention pays special attention to the re-establishment and growth of agro-dealer entrepreneurs involved in agricultural input marketing and commercialization of produce through linkages of agro-dealer entrepreneurs with agricultural input producers, credit institutions, farmer groups and processing companies. | | | 975 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Anne Naggayi | | Program Officer | IRD-ZW-09-09055 | International Relief & Development | | 51420 | | Prime awardee | Small farmers, Agri-businesses | REVALUE: Restoring Livelihoods - Strengthening Value Chains | | 2011-03-31 | 41 | http://www.ird.org | | | International Relief & Development |
| 575 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-24 | | 2010-07-01 | | awilson@lwr.org | L'Artibonite,Nord,Nord-Est,Ouest | | | Lutheran World Relief's project will improve community well-being — health, food and nutrition security, and livelihoods — of new and existing households / families in the rural communities served by local partner community-based organizations, with a focus on emigres from Port-au-Prince, especially youth and women.
| Borgne,Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,Vallières,l'Arcahaie | | 515 | Private donations | Arcahaie,Ennery,Gonaïves,Gros-Morne,La Victoire,Mombin Crochu,Ranquitte | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Alex Wilson | Early Recovery,Food Security and Agriculture,Health,Nutrition,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Deputy Director for Latin America | LWR-HT-10-LA-HAI-3-001-10 | Lutheran World Relief | Strengthen community health infrastructure, construct latrines, provide clean water systems, small-scale livestock and agricultural production, cash for work initiatives, provision of credit for income-generation activities, strengthen the capacities of peasant organizations | 55472 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Rural population, Small farmers, Women, Youth | Resilience and Rural Empowerment: Accompanying Community-Based Development in Post-Earthquake Haiti | 904824 | 2013-06-30 | 45 | http://www.lwr.org | 2011-01-28 | Gender, Disaster risk reduction (DRR), Capacity building | World Neighbors |
| 576 | Chad | foodsecurity_site | 2011-04-14 | | 2010-08-01 | | carla.fajardo@crs.org | Ouaddaï | | | In conjunction with its implementing local implementing partner, SECADEV, CRS is providing emergency food security assistance to communities affected by conflict in Eastern Chad by targeting 5,000 direct and 25,000 indirect beneficiaries (total: 30,000) with horticultural aid and micro-credit activities. Agricultural inputs are provided in the form of three annual seed/tool fairs corresponding to the planting seasons in Chad as well as technical assistance through trainings on improved cultivation and storage techniques. There is also a micro-credit sub-component training groups to form autonomous Savings’ and Internal Lending Communities, in which the savings and credits are self-generated and self-managed and include a social fund to provide a safety net in case of emergencies. | | | 1692 | Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) | | Agriculture | Carla Fajardo | | Head of Programming | CRS-TD-10-DFD-G-00-06-00237 | Catholic Relief Services (CRS) | Three seed/tool fairs corresponding with the three planting cycles accompanied by technical assistance on improved cultivation and storage techniques | | | Prime Awardee | Internally displaced persons (IDPs), Host populations | Eastern Chad Horticulture Program | 0 | 2011-07-31 | 20 | http://www.crs.org | 2011-04-14 | | Secours Catolique de Development (SECADEV) |
| 577 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2003-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Ashanti | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1166 | Hemingway | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-03-GH48 | The Hunger Project | | 6105 | | | | Kyempo Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 578 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-03-03 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1845 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-8953 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Hopital Universitaire la Paix | 1456821 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Hopital Universitaire la Paix |
| 579 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Port-au-Prince | | 1881 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51567 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Belle Fontaine | 2302 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Belle Fontaine |
| 580 | Haiti | | 2010-10-08 | | 2010-03-01 | | lina.gjerstad@rescue.org | Ouest | | | The IRC has established Child Friendly Spaces (CFS), where children affected by the earthquake can engage in fun, educational activities led by trained and caring adults.
| Port-au-Prince | | 480 | Johnson & Johnson,UNICEF | Tabarre | Protection | Lina Gjerstad | Protection | Grants Coordinator | IRC-HT-10-002 | International Rescue Committee (IRC) | Child Friendly Spaces, Child Protection dialogue groups
| 1150 | | Prime Awardee | Children, Youth | Community-Based Child Protection (CBCP) | 0 | 2011-06-29 | 43 | http://www.theirc.org | 2011-05-11 | | International Rescue Committee (IRC) |
| 581 | Brazil | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2008-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Pernambuco | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1282 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BR-08-177985 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Casa Grande Development Program | | 2018-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition, HIV/AIDS | World Vision Brazil |
| 582 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-03-03 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment | Port-au-Prince | | 1801 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-8937 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to Quisqueya Christian School | 1466661 | 2010-05-01 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Quisqueya Christian School |
| 583 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Nippes | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Anse-à-Veau | | 1874 | Private donations | Asile | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51613 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to L'Azile | 2367 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | L'Azile |
| 584 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Maharashtra | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1413 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-IN-97-170577 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Pune Development Program | | 2010-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision India |
| 585 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1995-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Kerala | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1418 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-IN-95-170187 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Wayanad (Bathery) Development Program | | 2012-01-01 | 76 | | | | World Vision India |
| 586 | Madagascar | foodsecurity_site | 2010-08-26 | | 2009-07-01 | | delhove.co@adra.mg | Fianarantsoa | | | A 5-year $26.7M program to enhance agricultural production, and improve the health of 0-24 month children and P2LM | | | 786 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Agriculture,Health | Peter Delhove | | | ADRA-MD-09-004 | Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) | | 31263 | | Subawardee | | Salohi | | 2014-06-30 | 4 | | | | Land O'Lakes, CARE, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) |
| 587 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2002-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Oromia | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1363 | Private donations | | Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV- ET-02-173825 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Wonchi Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | HIV/AIDS | World Vision Ethiopia |
| 588 | Senegal | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-19 | | 2010-11-01 | | mholt@counterpart.org | Kédougou,Matam,Tambacounda | | Counterpart International | As a member of the Yaajeende consortium, Counterpart focuses on reducing under-nutrition and ensuring a healthy diet through improved utilization of foods in target communities of Senegal.
| | | 1911 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Education,Health | Mark Holt | | Director, Nutrition, Health and Humanitarian Services | CPINT-SN-10-001 | Counterpart International | Community mobilization, Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition (MCHN), Food Security Programming
| | | Sub Awardee | | Yaajeende Agricultural and Nutrition Development Program | 9570742 | 2015-10-21 | 25 | http://www.counterpart.org/our-work/projects/yaajeende | 2011-05-19 | Nutrition, Gender
| NCBA-CLUSA |
| 589 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-15 | | 2004-06-15 | Creche | tstehl@mfkhaiti.org, msterlin@mfkhaiti.org | | | | Provision of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) to implementing partners. Children of the Promise has an orphanage, which takes in over 70 children, many of whom are malnourished. | | | 562 | | | Health | Tom Stehl, Maryse Sterlin | Health,Nutrition | Coordinator of Operations, Haiti Administrator | MFK-HT-10-009 | Meds & Food for Kids | | | | | Malnourished children | Community Management of Acute Malnutrition - Children of the Promise | 0 | 2011-12-12 | 77 | | 2011-04-11 | | Children of the Promise |
| 590 | Ghana | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 2003-01-01 | | vw@thp.org | Central | | | The epicenter strategy mobilizes the population of a cluster of villages within a 10km radius to establish and manage their own programs for health, education, nutrition, microfinance, food security, nutrition, water and sanitation. It is a fully integrated rural development strategy based on three pillars: social mobilization for self-reliant action, empowering women as key change agents for development, and partnership with local government. | | | 1160 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Tory Watts | | | THP-GH-03-GH42 | The Hunger Project | | 4272 | | | | Asafora Epicenter | | | 83 | | | Nutrition | The Hunger Project |
| 591 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-03-10 | | 2011-01-01 | Repatriot | rkearney@stophungernow.org | Ouest | | | Meal shipments for school feeding programs, orphanages, clinics
| Port-au-Prince | | 1657 | Private donations | Port-au-Prince | Education,Food Aid,Health | Rick Kearney | Education,Food Security and Agriculture,Health,Nutrition | Distribution Coordinator | STOP-HT-11-HOM-1 | Stop Hunger Now | | 2300 | | | Affected population(s) | Meal Distribution Partnership with Haiti Outreach Ministries | 356400 | 2011-12-31 | 65 | http://www.stophungernow.org | 2011-03-17 | | Haiti Outreach Ministries |
| 592 | Haiti | | 2010-07-30 | | 2009-09-11 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | L'Artibonite | | | Améliorer les conditions de vie en matière d’eau, d’assainissement et d’hygiène tout en réduisant les effets hydro-sanitaires néfastes des catastrophes naturelles liées à la saison cyclonique à venir pour la 5ème section communale de Saint Marc et pour les communes de Desdunes et de Grande-Saline. Distribution de filtres à sable, construction de latrines et d’impluviums, mise en place et formation de comités communautaires, sensibilisation à l’hygiène. | Dessalines,Saint-Marc | | 377 | UNICEF | Desdunes,Grande Saline,Saint-Marc | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Marianna Franco | Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 AIT | Friends of ACTED | | 3028 | | | Affected population(s), Children | Emergency improvement of living conditions of communities affected by Hanna and Ike in terms of water, sanitation and hygiene | 100285 | 2010-06-30 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | | Friends of ACTED |
| 593 | India | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2008-12-01 | | awales@path.org | Andhra Pradesh,Tamil Nadu | The Government of India's Department of Biotechnology (DBT), within the Ministry of Science and Technology, continues to generously support promising research into the efficacy and effectiveness of Ultra Rice in multiple locations and demographic groups (in India). DBT will also support a center of technical excellence (for the technology) to further expand the supply base and provide technical support to rice millers in the supply chain who are interested in blending Ultra Rice into rice supplies.
| Swagat Foods, Daneshekar Rice Mill | PATH is building demand for Ultra Rice in existing public-sector funded meal programs as a market entry strategy. This approach has allowed PATH to test the feasibility, acceptance and effectiveness of Ultra Rice kernels, establish distribution to nutritionally vulnerable groups with little incremental cost, and cultivate demand from institutional buyers to drive economies of scale. It has also allowed Ultra Rice to be produced at an even more affordable price for later entry into commercial markets that serve the poor. In partnership with the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), PATH launched a two-phase demonstration project to test the operational feasibility of incorporating Ultra Rice into the Naandi Foundation's centralized kitchen in Vishakhapatnam, India. There, rice fortified with Ultra Rice was blended with traditional rice at point-of-use ("wet" blending) and was served daily to 60,000 children under the government-sponsored Mid-day Meal Scheme, which provides lunches each day to 120 million resource-poor schoolchildren throughout India. This first phase took place from 1 December 2008 to 31 March 2010. In Phase B of the pilot demonstration with GAIN and the Naandi Foundation, PATH explored alternative blending scenarios (this time: dry-blending) with Daneshekar Rice Mill, a small rice miller in Tamil Nadu. Phase B of the pilot demonstration, which lasted from 1 January 2009 to 15 May 2010, proved the operational feasibility of the dry blending method, particularly with a small rice miller. | | | 1035 | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) | | Health | Amy Wales | Nutrition | Communications Specialist | PATH-IN-08-002 | PATH | | 60000 | | Prime awardee (PATH) | Micronutrient deficient schoolchildren | Pilot Demonstration of Ultra Rice in Naandi Mid-Day Meal (MDM) Programme | | 2010-05-15 | 81 | http://www.path.org | | Nutrition | Naandi Foundation |
| 594 | Haiti | | 2011-05-11 | | 2010-03-15 | | andiaye@msh.org | | | | The LMS project works to: strengthen the management systems, with continued and reinforced emphasis on reproductive health commodity logistics management; build a workforce of skilled managers and inspired leaders who know how to motivate their staff to improve the quality of services and, ultimately, improve health outcomes; and strengthen health system to motivate and support key parts of the health workforce--putting first the people who make the system work every day at every level. | | | 519 | US Agency for International Development (USAID) | | Health | Antoine Ndiaye | Health | Chief of Party | MSH-HT-05-002 | Management Sciences for Health (MSH) | | | | | | Leadership, Management and Sustainability Project (LMS) | 11976023 | 2015-03-14 | 46 | http://www.msh.org/projects/lms/index.cfm | 2011-05-20 | | Management Sciences for Health (MSH) |
| 595 | Niger | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1997-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Zinder | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1470 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-NE-97-170465 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Damagaram - Takaya Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Niger |
| 596 | Ethiopia | foodsecurity_site | 2010-05-01 | | 2010-05-01 | | tkoji@oxfamamerica.org | Oromia | | Sustainable Environment and Development Action | The overall objective of the project is ensuring the local resource utilization rights of poor rural men and women famers for improving their own food and income security from small scale irrigation and backyard development initiatives. | | | 1019 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Tibebu Koji | | Water program officer | OXFA-ET-10-ETH 010 /10 | Oxfam America | | 1500 | | | | Bora Small Holder Shallow Well Irrigation and Backyard Horticulture Development Project | | 2011-08-01 | 80 | | | | Sustainable Environment and Development Action |
| 597 | Haiti | | 1991-07-30 | | 2010-01-31 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | | | | Emergency distributions of NFIs (kitchen sets, hygiene kits, blankets, matrasses, mosquito nets, etc) to displaced people affected by the earthquake. | | | 386 | International Organization for Migration (IOM),Shelterbox,Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC),UNICEF | | Disaster Management | Marianna Franco | Shelter and Non-Food Items | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 ALL | Friends of ACTED | | 20000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Distribution of Emergency Non-Food Items (NFIs) | 0 | 2011-02-28 | 29 | | 1991-12-20 | | Friends of ACTED |
| 598 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-19 | | 1999-01-01 | | jc@thp.org | Sylhet | | | THP works at the Union level to (a) mobilize the population for self-reliant action, including forming producer co-operatives and other income generating enterprises, (b) build civil society from the bottom up - creating people's organization of women, youth, elders, girl-child advocates, and the poorest of the poor, (c) strengthen local democracy, (d) ensure adequate facilities for achieving the MDGs, (e) organize mass action campaigns for health, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation. | | | 1201 | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID),British Council,Private donations | | Agriculture,Education,Health,Human Rights Democracy and Governance,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | John Coonrod | | Executive Vice President | THP-BD-99-201 | The Hunger Project | | 20000 | | | | Mirpur Mobilization | | 2100-12-31 | 83 | | | | The Hunger Project |
| 599 | Mali | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-09-15 | | JLukoma@oxfamamerica.org | | | | This project is developing autonomous cooperatives in cotton areas of southern Mali, via provision of training, extension support, equipment and finance to enable diversification and more sustainable production practices, supported by national advocacy to improve the policy framework and rural investment. Economic activities of women are being promoted as well as measures to enable improved literacy, security of land tenure and access to finance for this group, which in turn will increase their access to decision making at local level. | | | 1028 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Josephine Lukoma | | Program Associate | OXFA-ML-10-MAL 006 /10 | Oxfam America | | 16675 | | | Women | Capacity Building of Cotton Producer Organizations | | 2011-12-31 | 80 | | | | Association des Organisations Professionelles Paysannes |
| 600 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-11-01 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Grand'Anse | | | Medical material support including pharmaceuticals, supplies, and equipment
| Corail | | 1867 | Private donations | Corail | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-51572 | Direct Relief International | | | | | | Provision of Medical Supplies to CAL St. Pierre de Corail | 2425 | 2012-12-12 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | CAL St. Pierre de Corail |
| 601 | Mozambique | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2009-01-01 | | joneill@er-d.org | Gaza | | | Episcopal Relief & Development is supporting the Diocese of Lebombo (one of two Anglican dioceses in Mozambique and part of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa) to implement a Food Security Program in the Province of Xai-Xai, Bilene District; specifically, in Tlacula, and Macia Village, both located in the archdeaconry of Limpopo. Agricultural production is the main source of food for more than 85% of households in these areas and a key source of household income. However, these areas located in the southern part of the country frequently suffer from drought. In particular southern Gaza Province has experienced reduced rainfall of 40-60%. As a result, crops have been planted late. Building on the community networks and delivery systems established through Episcopal Relief & Development's Malaria prevention Nets for Life program with the Diocese of Lebombo, this program intends to enhance food security and nutritional diet by: 1) Improving the agricultural production techniques that are already being used in the target communities; 2) Providing tools for the diversification of crops according to agro-climatic conditions of the areas covered by the program, as well as the need of the most vulnerable groups, such as People Living with HIV&AIDS; and 3) Increasing people's access and use of food for income generation. Specific outcomes include: 1) Increased production of food at the household level and to facilitate their marketing; 2) Increased level of community organization as well as creation of agriculture associations; 3) Increased participation and decision-making of women; and 4) Reduction of the negative effects of the environment on agricultural activities. | | | 824 | Private donations | | Agriculture | Janette O'Neill | | Program Officer | ERD-MZ-09-001 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 700 | | | | Lebombo Development Program | | 2012-12-31 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | Capacity building | Diocese of Lebombo |
| 602 | Zimbabwe | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2009-10-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Matabeleland South | | | This project seeks to improve food security. While food is provided, the project also works to create more food production as well as educate people in better nutrition. | | | 1568 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Food Aid,Health | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-ZW-09-191156 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Insiza Small Grain Crops Promotion Project | | 2010-09-30 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Zimbabwe |
| 603 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-04-07 | | 2011-03-01 | Porte vain
| ixchel.palencia@heifer.org | Nord | | | The purpose is to Improve the nutrition and income of 160 families through the production and marketing of honey, goats, cows and cash crops.
| l'Acul-du-Nord | | 1700 | Private donations | Milot | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Ixchel Palencia | Food Security and Agriculture | Program Officer | HEFI-HT-11-23-1417-02-RP12 | Heifer International | Livestock diversification (goats, bees and cattle), soil conservation, establishment of basic staples seed banks, fruit processing and local commercialization by women.
| 800 | | | Men and Women Farmers | Integrated Crop-livestock Production and Fruit Commercialization in Milot | 100000 | 2012-06-30 | 34 | | 2011-04-07 | Gender, Environment | Rasanbleman Peyizan Milo (RPM) |
| 604 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-11 | | 2009-06-29 | 2nd Admin: Zomba, Chiradzulu
3rd Admin: Traditional Authorities: Mlumbe, Chikowi, Mbiza; Nchema, Kadawere, Chitera
| jnyirenda@savechildren.org | Southern | | The Salvation Army, Catholic Relief Services (CRS), World Vision, Africare, Emmanuel International, PCI | The goal of the WALA MYAP is improved food security for 214,974 chronically food insecure households in 39 traditional authorities within 5 livelihood zones in Southern Malawi by 2014. The objectives of the program are: 1) human capabilities of 170,724 vulnerable households are protected and enhanced; 2) livelihoods capacities of 147,500 households are protected and enhanced; and 3) the resiliency of 273 communities is protected and enhanced.
| | | 1773 | Office of Food for Peace (USAID/FFP) | | Agriculture | John Nyirenda | | Senior Manager | STC-MW-09-84031647/651/652 | Save the Children | | 214974 | | Subawardee | Chronically food insecure households | Wellness for Agriculture and Life Advancement (WALA) Multi-Year Assistance Program (MYAP) | 1012409 | 2014-06-30 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | HIV/AIDS, Gender, Environment
| Save the Children US |
| 605 | Haiti | | 1991-12-10 | | 2010-10-01 | Delmas 19 | bwaid@bwanet.org | Ouest | First level construction nearly complete | | Construction of Orphanage, School, Chapel, Community Centre, Sanitation Building | Port-au-Prince | | 168 | International Donors,U.S. Donors | Delmas | Disaster Management,Education | Paul Montacute | | BWAid Director | BWA-HT-10-001 | Baptist World Alliance / Baptist World Aid | Currently under construction | | | | Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) | Delmas 19 Complex | 600000 | 2011-12-31 | 15 | http://www.bwanet.org | 2011-04-19 | | Baptist World Aid, Hungarian Baptist Aid, Baptist General Association of Virginia, Baptist Convention of Haiti |
| 606 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2008-01-10 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Northern | | | To address the lack of nutrition, especially in terms of animal protein, this project targets expanding the use of fish farming. It provides the building of fish ponds as well as more equipment and training on fishing. | | | 1557 | Private donations | | Agriculture,Health | Joel Hughey | | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-MW-08-187547 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Chikwina Mpamba Integrated Fish Farming | | 2010-09-30 | 76 | | | Nutrition | World Vision Malawi |
| 607 | Haiti | | 2010-08-25 | | 2010-05-05 | | amaccalla@directrelief.org | Ouest | | | Community Grant Program | Port-au-Prince | | 360 | Private donations | Delmas | Health | Andrew MacCalla | Health | Emergency Response Manager | DRI-HT-10-Grant 3 | Direct Relief International | | 3600 | | | | Resume operation of Medical clinic and Community outreach | 25000 | 2010-11-05 | 26 | www.directrelief.org | 2011-04-22 | | Center for Community Health, Education, and Research |
| 608 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-04-15 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 196 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-021 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 11 | 15109 | 2010-05-15 | 17 | | | | No Boundries International |
| 609 | Haiti | | 2010-10-08 | | 2010-07-01 | Cité Soleil Saint Jeanne de Chantal | jay.wilkes@uww.unitedway.org | Ouest | | United Way Trinidad & Tobago | Goals & Objectives: • To provide a safe, secure educational environment;
• For 600 of the most impoverished and disadvantaged children in Haiti;
• In time for the new school year beginning September 2010;
• To endure for a minimum 10 year life span;
• To provide an example for other organizations as to what can be achieved in a short time frame. The main community impact goal is to enable children to return to education in a safe, secure and sustainable environment. The secondary community impact is to provide a much-needed, rapid piece of infrastructure that can be used for a host of activities that can strengthen and improve the daily lives of the community, such as evening classes, community meetings or even health information. It is also used to feed the vulnerable elderly. | Port-au-Prince | | 733 | Digicel Foundation,United Way Worldwide | Cité Soleil | Education | Jay Wilkes | | Manager of Disaster Services | UWW-HT-10-001 | United Way Worldwide | | 600 | | Prime awardee: United Way Trinidad & Tobago | Children | Replacing Educational Capacity in Port-au-Prince | 102915 | 2011-08-31 | 68 | http://liveunited.org/ | | | Digicel Foundation, Hands Together |
| 610 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2011-03-10 | | 2011-01-01 | | rkearney@stophungernow.org | | | Convoy of Hope | Meal shipments for school feeding programs, orphanages, clinics
| | | 1653 | Private donations | | Education,Food Aid,Health | Rick Kearney | Education,Food Security and Agriculture,Health,Nutrition | Distribution Coordinator | STOP-HT-11-MOH-1 | Stop Hunger Now | | 50 | | | Children, Youth | Meal Distribution Partnership with Mission of Hope Haiti | 427680 | 2011-12-31 | 65 | http://www.stophungernow.org | 2011-03-17 | | Mission of Hope Haiti |
| 611 | Haiti | | 2011-05-02 | | 2011-03-11 | Petit-Goâve
| mcrutchfield@gbgm-umc.org | Ouest | | | This project implements on behalf of the Eglise Methodiste d’Haiti (EMH) an internet initiative in Petit Goave which will serve the EMH community and potentially beyond.
| Léogâne | | 1756 | Private donations | Petit-Goâve | Education | Melissa Crutchfield | | Assistant General Secretary, International Disaster Response | UMCOR-HT-11-011 | United Methodist Committee on Relief | | | | Prime awardee | | Internet Technology Initiative | 48412 | 2016-03-11 | 67 | | 2011-05-02 | | Church of the Resurrection, Kansas |
| 612 | Bangladesh | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 1984-01-01 | | jhughey@worldvision.org | Dhaka | | | Through this long-term community development program, World Vision is partnering with the local community to help meet critical needs facing the community. Currently this development program is implementing projects with food security components. | | | 1266 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Joel Hughey | Nutrition | PE&L Director, IPG, World Vision US | WV-BD-84-51024 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | | Dhaka Shishu Development Program | | 2017-01-01 | 76 | | | Nutrition, HIV/AIDS | World Vision Bangladesh |
| 613 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-12-10 | | 2010-12-31 | | aestrella@ajws.org | Nord,Nord-Est | | | To strengthen local leadership and capacity of six nascent peasant organizations to sustainably improve agricultural production, livelihoods, | Borgne,Vallières | | 71 | Private donations | Mombin Crochu,Pignon | Agriculture | Amarilys Estrella | Camp Coordination and Management,Shelter and Non-Food Items | Program Officer | AJWS-HT-10-024 | American Jewish World Service (AJWS) | | 5000 | | | Farmers, Fisherfolk, Youth, Women | Strengthening the Capacity and Resilience of Rural Communities and Peasant Organizations | 30000 | 2011-12-30 | 8 | http://groundswellinternational.org/ | | | Groundswell International |
| 614 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-10 | | 2010-04-01 | | gfisiy@womenforwomen.org | Sud-Kivu | CIFI-DRC was the next logical location for implementation of Women for Women International's commercial farming initiative. The fertile land in Walungu Territory, South Kivu will provide the foundation for launching CIFI-DRC. In agreement with local authorities, CIFI-DRC was able to acquire 90 hectares of farmland for the cultivation of crops like: onions, eggplants, cabbage, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, maize, beans and sorghum. In addition, the animal husbandry component of CIFI-DRC will include guinea pigs, rabbits and goats. A market study will be performed to assess other higher-value products that could be grown (in concert with a soil analysis to determine the agro-ecological suitability of selected crops) and potential bulk buyers. | N/A | CIFI is Women for Women International's flagship income generation program that focuses on training up to 1,000 socially excluded women per year in organic commercial integrated agriculture for sustained income generation and food security. Participants are able to select commercial integrated farming as their vocational track after receiving 3 months of core program training and understand their income generation opportunities. During their training, participants learn to integrate crop and animal husbandry and how to strategically choose marketable products to produce. Products that are selected are targeted for both local and niche/broader markets. Highly marketable traditional crops are produced to meet local demand and less typical, preferably higher value crops, are produced that have a niche market and offer the potential to reach broader markets. The goal after three to five years is to establish a core of functioning cooperatives capable of producing and marketing high quality, high value agriculutral products. The long-term vision of CIFI is a women-led agricultural value chain whereby women are participants in every facet of the production cycle: producers, processors, distributors, managers and owners. | | | 1259 | Bloomberg Family Foundation | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Grace Fisiy | | Agribusiness Specialist | WWI-CD-10-CIFI04D | Women for Women International | CIFI activities include: training (theory and practical) in organic commercial integrated farming; cooperative development and governance; identifying sustainable markets; linking CIFI participants to market partnerships; establishment of follow-up services including agricultural extension agents and business development. | 3000 | | Prime awardee | Socially excluded women farmers | Commercial Integrated Farming Initiative (CIFI) - DRC | 0 | 2013-12-31 | 84 | http://WomenforWomen.org | 2011-02-16 | Gender, Livelihoods | Women for Women International-DRC |
| 615 | Senegal | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-19 | | 2010-02-01 | | mholt@counterpart.org | Matam | | | Counterpart works to improve the attention span and learning capability of Senegalese schoolchildren by providing a nutritious school snack every day. We also focus on improving the enrollment and attendance of girls through take home rations and the development of PTAs, as a way to encourage full community participation. Through health and sanitation instruction, we are improving the general health of students and their families.
| | | 1916 | US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | | Education,Food Aid,Health,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Mark Holt | | Director, Nutrition, Health and Humanitarian Services | CPINT-SN-10-002 | Counterpart International | Food Security Programming, Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition (MCHN), Commodity Management, Gender Equality and Mainstreaming,
| | | Prime Awardee | | McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program | 6489290 | 2013-06-30 | 25 | http://www.counterpart.org/our-work/projects/food-for-progress-in-senegal | 2011-05-19 | Gender, Nutrition
| Counterpart International |
| 616 | Sudan | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-26 | | 2010-01-01 | | cpiedras@worldvision.org | Southern Darfur | | | Continuation of a food-aid program with two main objectives: General Food Distribution (GFD) and Agriculture and Natural Resources Management (ANRM). The project will continue to assist Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in camps. | | | 1596 | United Nations (UN) | | Agriculture,Food Aid | Carlos Piedrasanta | | RDM Operations Deputy, IPG, World Vision US | WV-SD-10-193032 | World Vision US, Inc. | | 0 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Northern Sudan World Food Program (WFP) Phase XII | | 2010-06-30 | 76 | | | | World Vision Sudan |
| 617 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2007-01-08 | | mariel@chembada.co.zw / nervousnsansaula@yahoo.com | Southern | Organization of farmers in clubs of 50. One Farming Instructor per 500 farmers. State of the art model to improve and diversify production and increase income of participating farmers. | | Training and organization of small scale farmers to increase access to affordable irrigation and nutritious crops. | | | 1044 | European Union (EU) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Marie Lichtenberg / Nervous Nsaula | | Director for Partnership Office / Head of Sector Office | PAID-MW-07-FOOD/007-141-441 | Planet Aid | Extensive training, garden and dryland demo plots at club level, low tech irrigation models, small business grants to promote livestock and cash crops, value chain development, linkages to markets | 6000 | | Prime awardee | Small farmers | Food Facility - Green Pumps | | 2010-01-08 | 82 | http://www.humana.org | | Gender, HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | Development Aid from People to People in Malawi (DAPP Malawi) |
| 618 | Haiti | | 2010-07-30 | | 2010-02-28 | | marianna.franco@acted.org | Ouest | | | The project aimed at providing emergency shelters and income generation opportunities to earthquake affected population in Port-au-Prince as soon as February, 2010. On one hand, Cash for Work schemes offered a quick revival to the local economy through an increase in the purchasing power of affected people (thus allowing them to access urgent primary goods and commodities); it has been largely used for debris removal in and around camps. On the other hand, NFI and Shelter kit distributions provided basic equipment and protection to households in the camps, thus allowing the improvement of the living conditions in IDP camps. | Port-au-Prince | | 388 | People in Need (PIN) | Port-au-Prince | Shelter and Housing | Marianna Franco | Shelter and Non-Food Items,Water Sanitation and Hygiene | Program Development Manager | ACTED-HT-10-41 AMB 64Z | Friends of ACTED | | 7000 | | | Internally displaced persons (IDPs) | Emergency Shelter and Livelihood Support for Earthquake Affected Populations | 307500 | 2010-08-27 | 29 | | 2010-12-20 | | Friends of ACTED |
| 619 | Malawi | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-18 | | 2009-01-10 | | mariel@chembada.co.zw / nervousnsansaula@yahoo.com | Central | Organization of farmers in clubs of 50. One Farming Instructor per 500 farmers. State of the art model to improve and diversify production and increase income of participating farmers. | N/A | Training and organization of small scale farmers to increase production and economy | | | 1040 | US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | | Agriculture,Economic Recovery and Development | Marie Lichtenberg / Nervous Nsansaula | | Director for International Partnerships / Head of Sector Office | PAID-MW-09-001 | Planet Aid | Extensive training, garden and dryland demo plots at club level, low tech irrigation models, small business grants to promote livestock and cash crops, value chain development, linkages to markets | 6000 | | Prime awardee | Small farmers | Food for Progress - Malawi (Dowa District) | | 2012-01-10 | 82 | http://www.planetaid.org | | Gender, HIV/AIDS, Nutrition | Development Aid from People to People in Malawi (DAPP Malawi) |
| 620 | Dominican Republic | foodsecurity_site | 2010-10-13 | | 2010-06-01 | | mstjohn@er-d.org | Independencia | | | As a result of the Haiti earthquake of January 11, 2010, many Haitians lost their homes and livelihoods, and, as a result, crossed into the Dominican Republic to seek assistance. Many Haitians sought to travel on to the capital, Santo Domingo, to search for jobs and seek assistance in acquiring new documents that were lost in the rubble. However, there are numerous Dominican police and military check points on the road between the border and the capital. Since many of the displaced Haitians no longer have passports or identification, they cannot pass the checkpoints. Therefore, six months after the earthquake, it is estimated that up to 5,000 Haitians reside in limbo on the Dominican side of the international border in the town of Jimani. After conducting a needs assessment and community diagnostic, a project was developed to respond to the needs of the Haitian refugees. The project is an integrated recovery program that addresses both the short-term and long-term needs of 1,500 displaced Haitians in the Jimani area concurrently in an integrated fashion of food security and health programming with education, training and microeconomic development as cross-cutting themes. | | | 807 | Private donations | | Economic Recovery and Development,Education,Health | Matt St. John | | Program Officer | ERD-DO-10-001 | Episcopal Relief & Development | | 300 | | | Refugees | Integrated Humanitarian Aid for Hatian Refugees | | 2010-12-01 | 27 | www.er-d.org | | Capacity building, Food security | Iglesia Episcopal Dominicana |
| 621 | Mozambique | foodsecurity_site | 2011-05-11 | | 2008-07-01 | 2nd Admin: 14 districts
3rd Admin: 120 localities
City/village: 2,000 communities
| sbaldizon@savechildren.org | Nampula | | Africare, NCBA CLUSA International, Provincial Department of Agriculture, Provincial Department of Health, National Institute for Emergency Response, Technical Secretariat for Food Security and Nutrition (SETSAN) | The goal of the Mozambique MYAP is to decrease household food insecurity in Nampula Province, Mozambique through: 1) increased adoption/use of market driven agricultural production and sales practices and services; 2) improved capacity in communities and districts to mitigate, prepare for and respond to shocks; and 3) increased adoption and use of key maternal child health and nutrition (MCHN) practices and services.
| | | 1776 | Office of Food for Peace (USAID/FFP) | | Agriculture,Disaster Management,Economic Recovery and Development,Health | Salva Baldizon | | Chief of Party | STC-MZ-08-84010385/386 | Save the Children | Promotion of agriculture conservation practices, -Seed selection, storage and quality control, -Pest and disease control option, -Harvest and post-harvest crop management and storage, -Organic certification, -Linkages to markets, -Product suitability and quality (market targeting), -Entrepreneurship and business management, - Negotiation skills, -Contract farming, -Linkages to credit and saving mechanisms, -Institutional development of farmer associations, -Cooperative promotion and development; Increasing communities capacity to mitigate and respond to shocks, -Increasing government partners capacity to monitor and respond to early warning indicators; Promotion of key maternal and child health nutrition (MCHN) practices among caretakers, Increasing access to MCHN services and supplies, -Community mobilization for health and nutrition, -Growth monitoring and promotion, -Promotion of a social and policy environment to promote MCHN
| 126426 | | Prime Awardee | Small and medium level farmers, Pregnant and lactating mothers, Children under five | Mozambique Multi-Year Assistance Program (MYAP) | 21930921 | 2012-06-30 | 63 | | 2011-05-11 | Nutrition, Disaster risk reduction (DRR)
| Save the Children US |
| 622 | Haiti | | 2010-10-05 | | 2010-08-11 | | | | | | Medical mission supplies | | | 214 | Private donations | | Health | | Health | | BBF-HT-10-039 | Brother's Brother Foundation | | | | | | Medical Mission Trip # 24 | 7145 | 2010-09-11 | 17 | | | | The United Churches |
| 623 | Haiti | foodsecurity_site | 2010-09-23 | | 2010-05-01 | 1ere section
| christond@yahoo.fr | Nord-Ouest,Sud,Sud-Est | | Farmers associations | Agricultural support, temporary employment | Bainet,Jacmel,Port-de-Paix,les Cayes | | 742 | Private donations | Cayes,Côtes-de-Fer,Jacmel,Port-de-Paix | Agriculture | Christon Domond | Food Security and Agriculture | Country Director | WC-HT-10-5015 | World Concern | | 900 | | | Host households/communities | Support to Host Families | 62566 | 2010-12-01 | 71 | http://www.worldconcern.org | 2011-03-31 | Livelihoods | World Concern |