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FRANKWATER INDIA Programme: Water. Description: Enabling people from marginalized populations in 32 communities spread across Andhra Pradesh, India, with greater access to safe water and knowledge of the vital link between safe water, good hygiene practices and improved health. | 12,261 |
PLAN CAMBODIA Programme: Water. Description: WASH project in Ratana Kiri remote areas, including building of wells and training | 12,261 |
DESMOND AND LEAH TUTU FOUNDATION Programme: Equality. Description: The purpose of this project is to provide in particular marginalised young women with educational and work experience that will increase their opportunities for employment and empowerment. | 11,330 |
SAVE THE CHILDREN, INDIEN, NEPAL - Programme: Emergency relief. Description: Emergency relief | 72,010 |
OPPORTUNITY INTERNATIONAL Improving Livelihoods in Rural China: Increasing Access to Financial Services for Small Businesses. Pillar: Services - Cohort: Scale & Sustainability | 24,040 |
GIVE2ASIA MetLife Financial Education Library Project from CFFPD. Pillar: Knowledge - Cohort: Financial Capabilities Youth | 24,081 |
ACCION INTERNATIONAL Support for the Microfinance CEO Working Group. Pillar: Insights - Cohort: Sponsorship | 24,010 |
KIVA MICROFUNDS Kiva-MetLife Associate Lending Program. Pillar: Services - Cohort: Scale & Sustainability | 24,040 |
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL Metlife Global Engagement Builds. Pillar: Services - Cohort: Asset Building | 24,040 |
JA WORLDWIDE Phases 2 & 3 EMEA MetLife Life Changer Project. Pillar: Knowledge - Cohort: Financial Capabilities Youth | 24,081 |
JA WORLDWIDE MetLife Foundation Awards. Pillar: Knowledge - Cohort: Financial Capabilities Youth | 24,081 |
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES Programme: Relief. Description: To support efforts to assist people in the Cabo San Lucas area of Mexico who were affected by Hurricane Odile. | 72,010 |
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS Programme: Disaster. Description: To strengthen primary health care services services and provide protective programming in Syrian refugee communities in Nizip, Mersin and Reyhanli in southern Turkey. | 72,010 |
WORLD VISION Programme: Water. Description: On a $2.60:$1 matching basis for continuation and expansion of the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Human Development (WASH/HD) program in Ghana, Mali, and Niger, with subgrants to the Desert Research Institute and Messiah College. | 14,031 |
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES Programme: YCABA. Description: To design and implement a holistic approach to meeting the unique developmental needs of children affected by HIV/AIDS under the age of five in Kenya, Malawi, and Tanzania. | 11,240 |
CHILDFUND INTERNATIONAL USA Programme: YCABA. Description: To adapt the Essential Package and fund training to support the developmental needs of the hardest to reach young children and their families in HIV and AIDS affected areas of Kenya. | 11,240 |
SHINING HOPE FOR COMMUNITIES Programme: YCABA. Description: To strengthen early childhood development programs and linkages to health and social services for young children affected by HIV and AIDS living in Nairobi's Kibera slum. | 11,240 |
PATH Programme: YCABA. Description: To scale up early childhood development services for young children affected by HIV and AIDS within government health systems in Mozambique and Kenya. | 11,240 |
Programme: Trachoma. Description: To support Helen Keller International's activities to assist Mali and Niger progress toward the elimination of trachoma.*NOTE* Underspend acknowledged. Grant to remain open until all underspent funds are accounted for. | 12,250 |
WATERAID AMERICA, INC. Programme: Trachoma. Description: To support WaterAid's activities to improve access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene at healthcare facilities located in trachoma-endemic communities of Mali. | 12,250 |
WATERAID AMERICA, INC. Programme: Water. Description: To support efforts to increase the reliability of safe water access points in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, and Niger. | 14,021 |
WORLD VISION Programme: Water. Description: To support efforts to sustain water access programs in Ghana, Mali and Niger. | 14,021 |
SAVE THE CHILDREN FEDERATION, INC. Programme: YCABA. Description: To implement the Essential Package and build the capacity of community-based organizations and governments to deliver Early Childhood Development services for young children affected by HIV/AIDS in Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia. | 11,240 |
CARE, INC. Programme: YCABA. Description: To use implementation science to evaluate and identify strategies that increase the effectiveness of Early Childhood Development program delivery and improve developmental outcomes for children affected by HIV/AIDS under the age of five in Mozambique. | 11,240 |
PACT INSTITUTE Programme: YCABA. Description: To integrate early childhood development via training of caregivers, community workers, and capacity building of Community-Based Organizations in Tanzania. | 11,240 |
PLAN INTERNATIONAL USA Programme: YCABA. Description: To expand the implementation of a community-led model of early childhood care and development to include young children affected by HIV/AIDS aged 0-5, their communities and parents/caregivers in Kenya and Mozambique. | 11,240 |
FRIENDS OF ARAVIND, DBA ARAVIND EYE FOUNDATION Programme: Cataracts. Description: To test a social enterprise model to improve access to high-quality cataract surgery in Sub-Saharan Africa. | 12,220 |
DOMINICAN SISTERS OF MISSION SAN JOSE Programme: Catholic Sisters. Description: To pilot the Sisters Leadership Development Initiative (SLDI) in Mexico. | 11,430 |
SIGHTSAVERS INC. Programme: Trachoma. Description: To support Sightsavers' activities to assist Mali achieve elimination of trachoma by 2015. | 12,250 |
Programme: Trachoma. Description: To support The Carter Center's activities to assist Mali and Niger achieve elimination of trachoma in their respective countries by 2015. | 12,250 |
FIRELIGHT FOUNDATION Programme: YCABA. Description: To support community-based organizations to implement high quality, cost-effective, and holistic models of early childhood development services that improve physical, social, and cognitive outcomes of children 0-5 in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia. | 11,240 |
HELPAGE USA Programme: Disaster. Description: To support recovery efforts for senior populations affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. | 72,010 |
SOS CHILDREN'S VILLAGE USA, INC. Programme: Disaster. Description: To increase capacity to safeguard children orphaned or abandoned by the Ebola epidemic in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. | 72,010 |
SIGHTSAVERS INC. Programme: Trachoma. Description: To support Sightsavers' activities to address trachoma in Tanzania. | 12,250 |
GOOD WORLD SOLUTIONS Programme: Working Conditions. Description: Use mobile technology to enable workers' voices to be heard in garment factories in Bangladesh. Full grant commitment: EUR 409.753 thousand. | 16,020 |
TAZREEN FASHION EDUCATION FUND / CARITAS Programme: Disaster Mitigation and Relief . Description: Set-up of Tazreen Fashion Victims' Education Fund Full grant commitment: EUR 4.65755 thousand. | 72,010 |
PLAN INTERNATIONAL SCHWEIZ Programme: Disaster Mitigation and Relief . Description: Disaster Risk Reduction in Bangladesh Full grant commitment: EUR 64.93038 thousand. | 74,020 |
UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH (FUTURES ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTRE) Primary goal (Comic Relief): Trade, enterprise and employment. Related issues (Comic Relief): NULL. Summary: Kenyas smallholder farmers are under-served by a market for seeds, agrochemicals and veterinary products that fails to deliver those with reliable consistency and quality and at an affordable price. The project will establish a social enterprise to set up a network of franchised retail outlets, supply them with products demanded by farmers, and support them with business management training and systems and market outreach in their client communities. The grant will take the enterprise from its present start-up stage to proof of concept, when it will graduate to impact investment. The project will benefit farming families through increased farm productivity and resulting increased income. The government of the UK (DfID) funded 50 percent of this grant - this share is excluded to avoid double counting in the DAC statistics. Full grant commitment: GBP 1227.091 thousand. | 25,010 |
CHILDHOPE UK Primary goal (Comic Relief): Children and young people at risk. Related issues (Comic Relief): Children and young people at risk, Education. Summary: This proposal is for a continuation of a current three year project, addressing the needs of vulnerable street girls in Nairobi and Thika districts. Children, particularly girls, who live and work on the street in these areas experience high incidences of violence, crime, deprivation, unemployment and gender inequality. This project tackles their problems with a range of professional resources, counselling, short term respite care and rehabilitation with social workers and counsellors. It also provides funding for small business loans to assist families and carers achieve a sustainable income, and supports children to reintegrate with their families. Full grant commitment: GBP 166.344 thousand. | 16,010 |
NEWFORESIGHT Programme: Sustainable Cotton. Description: Designing and Launching the Organic Cotton Accelerator (OCA) Full grant commitment: EUR 450 thousand. | 31,162 |
SESAME WORKSHOP Global Financial Empowerment Program for Children and Families. Pillar: Knowledge - Cohort: Financial Capabilities Youth | 24,081 |
GIRL SCOUTS OF THE USA Girls Global Financial Empowerment Initiative. Pillar: Knowledge - Cohort: Financial Capabilities Youth | 24,081 |
WOMEN4RESOURCES Primary goal (Comic Relief): Trade, enterprise and employment. Related issues (Comic Relief): Education, Trade, enterprise and employment, Women and girls. Summary: A group of local women in Vihiga Kenya started two libraries in rural areas to help girls study safely after school. Volunteer women staff them, meet with other women and start small businesses. But most of them do not make much money. This project will explore what can be done to improve the small businesses so the women can support their families and cover the libraries costs. It will hire an expert to meet with local groups, government and businesses, assess the market, and help build stronger links with organisations in the UK and Kenya that can help. The resulting business plan will help the libraries continue and also become small business hubs helping women earn an income. The government of the UK (DfID) funded 60 percent of this grant - this share is excluded to avoid double counting in the DAC statistics. Full grant commitment: GBP 9.98 thousand. | 16,020 |
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES Primary goal (Comic Relief): Slum dwellers. Related issues (Comic Relief): Children and young people at risk, Slum dwellers, Trade, enterprise and employment. Summary: A continuous flow of trucks makes its way to a mountain of rubbish on the outskirts of Nairobi. As they add to it, small children are amongst the thousands who scavenge for value amongst the food, medical and other waste. Improbably, a group who came together through playing football, are now looking for better lives. They raised funds to train single mothers and young people, helping them get jobs while supporting children into local schools. This project will provide small grants for food and housing and provide further training. With proper jobs they can face a future outside the dump. More children will be provided with uniforms, books and support to help them into school. The government of the UK (DfID) funded 50 percent of this grant - this share is excluded to avoid double counting in the DAC statistics. Full grant commitment: GBP 10 thousand. | 16,030 |
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY to increase availability of and access to appropriate family planning services and fertility awareness for women, men and adolescents in order to improve FP uptake and reduce unintended pregnancies healthy birth timing and spacing | 13,030 |
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE to understand the pattern of mortality among HIV positive adults in Eastern and Southern Africa in the era of antiretroviral therapy | 13,040 |
UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH to help 200,000 smallholder farmers sell 2 million tons of cassava roots to make processed products such as high quality cassava flour, chips for animal feed and cassava starch across Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania and Malawi | 31,120 |
GULU UNIVERSITY to characterize sweet potato viruses in East Africa using next generation sequencing tools and to develop simple, low-cost paper-based diagnostic assays suited to resource-limited setting of Africa for effective disease management, control, production of | 31,120 |
LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE to evaluate new and existing drug-based interventions and vector control measures to improve the control of MiP across the range of malaria transmission settings in order to save the lives of mothers and their infants | 12,262 |
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT to develop and disseminate best practices in the water, sanitation, and hygiene sector by supporting the Water and Sanitation Program | 12,261 |
INTER AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK to support the adoption and scale-up of proven cost-effective interventions in maternal and neonatal health, family planning, nutrition, and immunization to improve the health of the poorest women and children in Mesoamerica | 13,020 |
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY to help inform evidence-based dialogue and public health policy related to vaccines in India, working closely with the Indian Ministry of Health, local experts, and local partners on including vaccines within comprehensive approaches to protect children f | 12,110 |
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE to develop broadly effective vaccines and interventions against enteric infections by conducting multi-country case-control studies using standardized methods to measure the etiology and burden of diarrhea among children in developing countries | 12,220 |
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY BLOOMBERG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, CENTER FOR COMMUNICATION PROGRAMS to provide a platform to characterize the serotype distribution of Streptococcus pneumoniae causing invasive disease among children in India, provide evidence for the selection of optimal pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs), and provide baseline data t | 12,250 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA to reduce mortality due to pneumonia and diarrhea in children under five in selected districts in Uttar Pradesh, India through frontline worker and health care provider capacity building and health system strengthening | 12,250 |
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE to promote drug discovery efforts for treating secretory diarrhea, which causes significant mortality in young children, by generating a mouse model in which a specific receptor in selected intestinal cells is hyperactivated. | 12,250 |
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY to develop an adult mosquito-based surveillance system to accurately predict dengue epidemics, for use in endemic countries | 12,250 |
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY to use novel modeling approaches to improve measles and rubella vaccination strategies | 12,250 |
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON to improve the effectiveness of oral poliovirus vaccine in lower-income settings | 12,250 |
MURDOCH CHILDRENS RESEARCH INSTITUTE to develop an effective, low cost, oral, human neonatal rotavirus vaccine aimed at prevention of rotavirus gastroenteritis from birth, for infants and children worldwide | 12,250 |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO to allow broad evaluation of available compounds that can be used in mass drug administration programs to kill adult filarial worms (a macrofilaricide) that cause Onchocerciasis and Lymphatic Filariasis | 12,250 |
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY to understand the mechanism of reversion in sweetpotato from virus infected to healthy, which occurs at a high frequency in some cultivars of sweetpotato in East Africa, is a heritable characteristic and an opportunity to enable cheap and sustainable seed | 31,120 |
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY to promote sustainable agricultural livelihoods of smallholder farmers in East Africa through improved techniques for diagnosis, surveillance and modeling of viral crop diseases in cassava | 31,120 |
UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH to increase food security in Uganda, Tanzania and Malawi by reducing the spread of whitefly-borne cassava-virus pandemics, carrying out research to understand factors that drive populations of the vector of these diseases, African cassava whitefly, to bec | 31,120 |
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY to increase biological nitrogen fixation and productivity of grain legumes among African smallholder farmers, contributing to enhanced soil fertility, improved household nutrition and increased cash income | 31,150 |
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA to enhance quality assurance and control in seed production and delivery in Uganda | 31,150 |
NATIONAL CROPS RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE to improve food security, increase profits and timely access to disease-free cassava planting material by small-scale farmers resident in cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) and cassava mosaic disease (CMD) affected areas of Uganda | 31,150 |
EMORY UNIVERSITY to support a study that will further understanding of the impact of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine through the sequencing and comparison of whole genome sequences of a species before and after vaccination | 12,250 |
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON to develop a mathematical model of poliovirus transmission and fit to surveillance data in high-risk countries to estimate key parameters associated with the spatial spread of the virus, sensitivity of surveillance and impact of vaccination and outbreak r | 12,250 |
BLOOMBERG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH to reduce the global burden of rotavirus by providing policymakers with the latest data for decision making around the use of rotavirus vaccines in the context of a comprehensive approach to diarrheal disease control | 12,250 |
BLOOMBERG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH to support cholera modeling activities using data from endemic and epidemic settings, in order to better understand how to target vaccine use for highest impact | 12,250 |
DURHAM UNIVERSITY to maximize and sustain the impact of existing control tools and strategies against malaria and other vector borne diseases, including dengue, leishmaniasis, lymphatic filariasis, onchocerciasis and trypanosomiasis | 12,250 |
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH AND PROJECTS CENTRE to support Nigerian civil society organizations to build partnerships that will advocate for national and state governments to fulfill commitments and initiate reforms in support of child and family health in Nigeria | 43,010 |
FUTURE LIBRARY to enhance the leadership skills of emerging library leaders, create a vibrant network of library leaders in the region, build capacity to provide ongoing leadership training, and foster collaboration and partnership among stakeholders in the region | 22,040 |
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS to strengthen library training providers' ability to deliver high-quality leadership training to public librarians in order to help the librarians position their public libraries to meet critical community needs and to offer access to information and know | 22,040 |
KING GEORGES MEDICAL UNIVERSITY to estimate the incidence of radiological pneumonia in children under five years of age in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar states of India, which would give the magnitude of burden of pneumonia | 12,250 |
SAMBODHI RESEARCH & COMMUNICATIONS to conduct an impact assessment of intensified urban tuberculosis (TB) control intervention in Mumbai and Patna to ensure early and accurate diagnosis of TB | 12,263 |
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON to contribute mathematical modeling and analysis tools in support of tuberculosis control in India, and to catalyze the establishment of in-country expertise in the development and application of these tools | 12,263 |
THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE MCGILL UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTRE to develop and implement surveillance for quality of tuberculosis (TB) care using standardized mystery clients among private and public providers in Mumbai and Patna | 12,263 |
CENTRE FOR POLICY RESEARCH to engage and increase the understanding of parliamentarians on health issues through a series of roundtable sessions, learning and field visits to highlight the key issues pertaining to maternal and child health, family planning, vaccines, nutrition and | 13,020 |
AVENIR HEALTH, INC. to build essential capacity to enable global and country-level annual reporting of contraceptive use and related estimates in a standard and systematic manner, building accountability platforms, and tracking FP2020 resources and commitments | 13,030 |
THE CARTER CENTER to enable the eradication and certification of onchocerciasis eradication in the Americas and extending this success to Africa | 12,250 |
UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA to reduce the incidence of parasitic diseases in Yemen by training youths and young researchers from rural areas to educate their communities on disease prevention and treatments | 12,250 |
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH to support a dialogue among Ministers of Finance on the importance of investing in health and opportunities to enhance efficiency in the sector. | 12,110 |
INTERNATIONAL RICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE to address the problem of Vitamin A deficiency among millions of people in the Philippines and Bangladesh | 12,240 |
UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH to commercialize clean sweetpotato seed production in areas with a long dry season | 31,150 |
LAKE ZONE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE to increase sweet potato productivity for improved food security and incomes in Uganda and Tanzania by adopting, adapting, and deploying a novel system for producing disease-free ('clean') planting material of acceptable varieties. | 31,150 |
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION FOR A NEW AMERICAN UNIVERSITY to improve the productivity of chickens in Uganda | 31,163 |
WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE OF CANADA to collaborate with radio stations and national champions in West Africa to produce radio programs that will increase production and consumption of orange-fleshed sweetpotato thus enhancing vitamin A sufficiency and improved household nutrition | 31,166 |
TSHWANE UNIVERSITY to support training and research in legume sciences | 31,181 |
PRO MUJER, INC. Empowering Women and Promoting Entrepreneurship in Mexico. Pillar: Services - Cohort: Scale & Sustainability | 24,040 |
PRO MUJER, INC. Building a Pathway for the Economic Empowerment of Women in Latin America. Pillar: Services - Cohort: Scale & Sustainability | 24,040 |
HELPAGE USA Financial Inclusion and Aging - Facts, Challenges and Actions Needed. Pillar: Insights - Cohort: Thought Leadership | 24,010 |
AMERICAN FRIENDS OF UN TECHO PARA MI PAIS Corporate Volunteer Event- Argentina. Pillar: Services - Cohort: Asset Building | 24,040 |
CONCERN WORLDWIDE Graduation of Extreme Poor Engaging in Business and Finance (GEP-EBF). Pillar: Knowledge - Cohort: Financial Capabilities Adult | 24,081 |
TECHNOSERVE From Poverty to Sustainability: Creating Opportunity for Vulnerable People in Chile (Impulsa Tu Empressa).. Pillar: Knowledge - Cohort: Financial Capabilities Adult | 24,081 |
AMERICAN FRIENDS OF UN TECHO PARA MI PAIS Valparaiso Relief- Construction of Transitional Houses. Pillar: Disaster Relief - Cohort: | 72,010 |
RIECKEN FOUNDATION for general operating support | 16,061 |
PARTNERS IN HEALTH A NONPROFIT CORPORATION to conduct analyses of the integrated health care delivery network in Haiti to identify new mechanisms for financing health care delivery in low-income countries | 12,110 |
AVENIR HEALTH, INC. to support the achievement of Indonesia national family planning goals to expand access to voluntary and high quality family planning through testing and scaling up proven interventions in selected provinces and districts | 13,030 |
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