GB-CHC-1047501-BDD5H
Action Against Hunger
Strengthening Accessibility to Integrated Multi-services Centres and Protection Mainstreaming (Rohingya Response Phase III)
The project will provide and increase access to WASH, nutrition, food assistance and mental health services in refugee makeshift settlements and surrounding villages. ACF's work in the Phase III project will focus on certain areas: Nutrition specific services (detection and treatment on nutrition and care practices) for SAM (in-patient and out-patient and MAM children); Psychosocial and psychological counselling for children, adolescents and adults; linked with initiatives that contribute to an increased well-being; WASH - installation of deeb tube wells, construction of gender-segregated latrines and bathing facilities, hygiene-health promotion; Cash based interventions - cash for work schemes to improve the living conditions in different sites, cash grants for families with PLW, SAM/MAM, unaccompanied children in "foster" families, disabled persons,...; Food assistance through wet kitchen and now recently community kitchens. Partner organisations will work on reaching inaccessible areas (e.g. Char dwellers) and bringing health care closer to the communities in need, providing teams that offer basic primary health care, sexual and reproductive health, nutrition and GBV and child protection services. They will also provide supervision and oversight on primary health care, SRH, GBV and child protection services, as well as implementing an outreach program to improve well-being of people living in makeshifts, transmit messages on psychological support services and signs of a person in need of such people.
Action Against Hunger UK
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
UK - Department for International Development (DFID)
Action contre la faim
Friendship
International Rescue Committee UK
Shushilan
FIVDB
1875000
175000
United Nations Office for Project Services
Action Against Hunger UK
175000
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger France
825000
United Nations Office for Project Services
Action Against Hunger UK
825000
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger France
BDD5H Budget
BDD5H Proposal
GB-CHC-1047501-Alert-237-Pakistan-Heatwave
Action Against Hunger
Alert 237 Pakistan (Heatwave)
The project will reduce the negative impact of the potential effects of heatwaves, before their onset, on vulnerable populations
Save the Children (Start Fund)
Action Against Hunger-UK
Action Contre La Faim
Muslim Aid
16136
20180522_Start_Fund_Pakistan_Alert_237_Heatwave_Anticipation_Proposal_MuslimAid
GB-CHC-1047501-BDD5I
Action Against Hunger
Consortium project to improve the well-being and health among the refugee and host communities in Cox's Bazar
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.
International Rescue Committee UK
Solidarites International
Handicap International UK
Friendship
FIVDB
Shushilan
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Contre La Faim
UK - Department for International Development (DFID)
Action Against Hunger - UK
DFID Relations
James Birmingham
Executive Director
j.birmingham@actionagainsthunger.org.uk
10000000
90546
4500000
United Nations Office for Project Services
Action Against Hunger UK
4500000
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger France
3700000
United Nations Office for Project Services
Action Against Hunger UK
1890546
United Nations Office for Project Services
Action Against Hunger UK
37000000
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger France
1890546
Action Against hunger France
3999999