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Humanitarian and Resilience in South Sudan (HARISS) - Mental Health and Inclusive Humanitarian Response project
Handicap International
The proposed project will contribute to improve the resilience of the most vulnerable individuals, families and communities through access to community based Mental Health and Psychosocial Support interventions and inclusive humanitarian assistance in the urban centres of Torit, Yei and Yambio in South Sudan
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-204019-135
Start Date:
2018-08-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£5,215,448.89
Disability Inclusive Development (DID) Programme - TO19 Kenya EARC
Handicap International
DID Innovation Disability Inclusive Education Research task order: Developing an assessment tool for Education Assessment and Resource Centres
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-20190149
Start Date:
2020-02-04
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£186,441
Disability Inclusive Development (DID) Programme - TO20 Kenya ECDE
Handicap International
DID Innovation Disability Inclusive Education task order: Promoting Inclusive Early Childhood Development Education
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-20190150
Start Date:
2020-02-06
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£218,297
Disability Inclusive Development (DID) Programme - TO15: Nepal SARAL
Handicap International
DID Innovation Disability Inclusive Health and Livelihoods task order: Enhancing Inclusive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and Livelihood Opportunities of young persons with disability
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-20190004
Start Date:
2019-09-04
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£806,210.81
Disability Inclusive Development (DID) Programme - TO50: Kenya InBusiness
Handicap International
Will aim to create a system of support for entrepreneurs with disabilities that eventually links them and supports them to deliver on the business opportunities they acquire while at the same time also mainstreaming disability inclusion in private and public institutions leading to engagement in employment, procurement, or supply opportunities.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-20210304
Start Date:
2022-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£415,644.22
Disability Inclusive Development (DID) Programme - TO14: Nepal Inclusive Education
Handicap International
DID Innovation Disability Inclusive Livelihoods task order: Strengthening Systems of Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities in Nepal and support at all levels of Early Childhood Development, Mainstream Education and Training
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-20190003
Start Date:
2019-09-04
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£360,642
Disability Inclusive Development (DID) Programme - TO54 Uganda Livelihoods
Handicap International
This task order enables a three years initiative on a Disability-Inclusive Ultra-poor Graduation programme (DIG) in Northern Uganda to achieve its full impact and deliver on Value for Money, by providing financial resources for four months of operation in a critical phase. With this task order a premature termination of the initiative can be avoided. The 2,700 ultra-poor people (and the households they live in) covered will receive the full cycle of support required.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-20210374
Start Date:
2021-12-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£69,591
Disability Inclusive Development (DID) Programme – TO53: Nepal Inclusive Education
Handicap International
Strengthening Inclusive Education Systems and Services in Nepal.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-20210268
Start Date:
2022-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,000,376
Protected Today and Tomorrow: Responding to Immediate Concerns and Preventing Future Protection Threats for Refugees and Host Community Members in Jordan
Handicap International
The project takes a three-pronged approach which encompasses prevention activities, response services, and capacity development. This approach responds to the needs of refugees and Jordanians at risk so that their protection environment is strengthened, protection threats are reduced and capacities to respond are increased
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-20210290
Start Date:
2022-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£3,499,998
UK Emergency Medical Teams
Handicap International
Since 2013, Humanity and Inclusion UK have been an integral partner of the UK Emergency Medical Team Project, with the lead responsibility for rehabilitation, protection, and 2 world leading specialist cell capabilities; the Rehabilitation Specialist Cell, and Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Specialist Cell.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-G2016001
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,169,394
Disability Inclusive Development (DID) Programme - TO20 Kenya ECDE
Handicap International Federation
DID Innovation Disability Inclusive Education task order: Promoting Inclusive Early Childhood Development Education
Programme identifier:
FR-RCS-519655997-20190150
Start Date:
2020-02-06
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£85,945
Protected Today and Tomorrow: Responding to Immediate Concerns and Preventing Future Protection Threats for Refugees and Host Community Members in Jordan
Handicap International Federation
The proposed project takes a three-pronged approach which encompasses prevention activities, response services, and capacity development. This approach responds to the needs of refugees and Jordanians at risk so that their protection environment is strengthened, protection threats are reduced and capacities to respond are increased.
Programme identifier:
FR-RCS-519655997-FR-RCS-519655997-20180168
Start Date:
2022-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£3,499,998
Empowering a New Generation of Adolescent Girls with Education in Nepal
Handicap International Federation
ENGAGE envisions a world where even severely marginalised out of school girls and girls with disabilities in Nepal are empowered through education to make informed life choices, contribute to family decisions, and confidently pursue their own economic opportunities.
Programme identifier:
FR-RCS-519655997-20170161
Start Date:
2018-08-24
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,088,674.99
Empowering a New Generation of Adolescent Girls with Education in Nepal
Handicap International
ENGAGE envisions a world where even severely marginalised out of school girls and girls with disabilities in Nepal are empowered through education to make informed life choices, contribute to family decisions, and confidently pursue their own economic opportunities.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1082565-20170161
Start Date:
2018-08-24
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,088,674.99
Disability Inclusive Development - DID Kenya (TO20)
Leonard Cheshire Disability
Promoting inclusive Early Childhood Development in Kenya. The aim of the intervention project is to develop affordable contextually-appropriate – and hence scalable and sustainable – inclusive ECDE approaches to improve learning, educational and developmental outcomes for all children but specifically for children with disabilities. The project will take place over two years and six months, starting with a three-month inception period from February 2020. Sightsavers is leading the project working with Humanity and Inclusion, the Institute for Development Studies, UK, Leonard Cheshire International and Sense International in implementation. The partnership with DPOs will also be central to the development and implementation of this project. The intervention project will be piloted in selected six pre-primary schools in Homa Bay and three pre-schools in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County. If successful, the model will be scaled up across other schools and Counties of Kenya. This is an innovation task order as defined under the DID programme; it is intended to undertake a scale task order upon completion, based on the evidence generated.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-218186-PIN20L3I3-DID-TO20-KE
Start Date:
2020-02-06
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£0
Multi-sectorial Emergency assistance to South Sudanese refugees in West Nile - Uganda
IRC-UK
The proposed action will respond to the critical needs of displacement-affected communities. The partners will build on existing protection, WASH and livelihood activities, addressing the most urgent needs of vulnerable refugees, notably women, girls, and other persons with specific needs (PSNs). The proposed form of assistance is a combination of in-kind donations and cash-based interventions. In order to respond to GBV survivors’ needs, the IRC will respond to case management, including in-kind material support, psychosocial support, and make referrals so as to mitigate the risk of violence and harm against women and girls.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1065972-DF184
Start Date:
2017-07-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£600,000.01
Technical Assistance for Implementation of DFID's Nepal National Health Sector Programme 3
Options Consultancy Services
The Nepal Health Sector Programme 3 (NHSP3) is funded by the UK Government through the Department for International Development (DFID) to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health and Population (MOHP) through the Nepal Health Sector Support Programme (NHSSP). NHSP3 is designed to support the goals of the Nepal Health Sector Strategy (NHSS) 2015/16 - 2020/21 and assist the MOHP in building resilient health systems to provide quality health services for all. From April 2017 to December 2020, NHSSP is being implemented by a consortium led by Options Consultancy Limited with Health Research and Social Development Forum International, Oxford Policy Management, and Miyamoto International. The programme has two components: a. General Health Technical Assistance to increase the capacity of the MOHP to improve health policy-making and planning, procurement and financial management, health services delivery and the use of evidence for planning and management b. Retrofitting Health Infrastructure Technical Assistant to enhance the MOHP capacity to retrofit health infrastructure to withstand future earthquakes
Programme identifier:
GB-COH-2695347-10955
Start Date:
2017-03-10
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£30,781,399
Consortium project to improve the well-being and health among the refugee and host communities in Cox's Bazar
Action Against Hunger UK
To improve the well-being and health among the refugee and host communities in Cox's Bazar. Action Against Hunger will lead a consortium of 7 partners who will implement specific parts of the project. The project directly contributes to the ISCG Joint Response Plan and complements other projects being delivered by Consortium partners in Cox's Bazar. The project focuses on protection, equitable and non-discriminative access to services, specifically targeting the most vulnerable (women, children, pregnant/lactating women, those with disabilities, the elderly, GBV and conflict-affected survivors). HI will assess existing barriers preventing access to services and specific factors of vulnerability related to the context, in a participatory process, to inform the project's appropriate messaging, awareness raising and to plan an inclusive implementation of activities and delivery of services. These activities will include the provision of healthcare and nutrition services through 22 centres (including 13 multi service points, 3 maternity clinics, 24 satellite clinic teams and 24 mobile teams). Primary health care consultations and nutrition treatment for SAM children/adults and Reproductive Healthcare services will be given. Protection services will include information and awareness-raising sessions, individual and group psychological support, skill development and risk reduction activities, focusing on women and girls and children and youth. Inclusive education includes working with children with disabilities and their families to provide support and develop education plans. There will also be a team working to identify physical challenges and improve accessibility to schools e.g. ramps. To improve food security and livelihoods, there will be social safety net and grants to provide the host community families with dignity, preventing negative coping strategies. For shelter, there will be a distribution of NFI via vouchers and support for the construction of traditional shelters. WASH - New water points and ensuring the continued operation of water treatment plans and pipelines will reduce water scarcity. New latrines will be constructed and older ones will be maintained, with an ongoing focus on hygiene promotion. Logistical support will be provided to ensure the safety and security of goods, staff and beneficiaries.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-1047501-BDD5I
Start Date:
2018-08-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£10,090,546
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Quality and equitable early learning Government authorities have improved capacity to deliver inclusive, gender responsive equitable and quality early childhood education, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Public Engagement, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Fostering Innovation And Use Of New Technologies, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: By 2023, more children and adolescents, especially the most disadvantaged, have improved education and learning outcomes.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41122-Philippines-3420/A0/06/002/001
Start Date:
2019-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£0
DID Education Nigeria
Sightsavers
Inclusive education in Kaduna State; assessing educational quality and access for primary-aged children with disabilities and disability inclusion pespectives in initial teacher training. After analysis identify innnovative and scalable strategies for incorporating disability inclusion into schools and teacher training.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-207544-94301
Start Date:
2019-05-16
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£789,339.80