GB-CHC-1047501-GB-CHC-1047501-NUT2-Somalia
Action Against Hunger
Providing Emergency Health and Nutrition Services to Drought Affected Communities in Somalia
Providing Emergency Health and Nutrition Services to Drought Affected Communities in Somalia
Action Against Hunger
No Cost Extension
2064995
333710.00
Save the Children
Action Against Hunger UK
333710.00
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger France
GB-CHC-1047501-IRF-Uplift
Action Against Hunger
Building Resilent Communities in Somalia (BRCiS) IRF Uplift
Builiding reilient communities in Somalia
UK - Department for International Development (DFID)
Norwegian Refugee Council
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
462017
173256.37
Norwegian Refugee Council
Action Against Hunger UK
173256.37
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
GB-CHC-1047501-SHARPBRCiS
Action Against Hunger
Building Resilient Communities in Somalia: A nutrition sensitive Resilience building programme (SHARP)
To support and accompany vulnerable Somali communities and systems on their path to restoring and strengthening their resilience to shocks and stresses within the framework of the development goals stated in National Development Plan and UK Humanitarian Reform Policy. BRCiS is designed in such a way that adaptive programming contributes to enhanced learning and coordination for all stakeholders, providing building blocks for long-term resilient development. Outputs Actively contribute to shaping collective approaches to achieving sustainable outcomes in resilience in Somalia, through mainstreaming adaptive management and scalable innovations Protect vulnerable populations from the impact of shocks and stresses through safety nets and actual early action Promote market integrated, shock-proof livelihood opportunities Set the ground for community managed risk reduction through Natural Resource Management, improved governance and early warning systems Enhance access to and utilization of basic services for key vulnerable populations
UK - Department for International Development (DFID)
Action Against Hunger UK
International Rescue Committee UK
Norwegian Refugee Council
Save the Children International
Cesvi
Concern Worldwide
Action Against Hunger-USA
Community engagement local governance strengthening
2176413
2249287
2132886
2150867
166500
Payment 1 BRCiS SHARP
DFID
Action Against Hunger UK
166500
Payment 1 disbursement BRCiS SHARP
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Contre la Faim
GB-CHC-1047501-SAHAN1
Action Against Hunger
Somali Advocates for Health and Nutrition (SAHAN)
The project aims to increase access to and utilization of reproductive, nutrition, child and maternal health services ant to promote healthy behaviour change. Using an adaptive, evidence based, participatory design to better understand the persistent barriers to uptake of health services and health-seeking behaviour and develop and test innovations in demand creation that target the internal and external factors which influence individual behaviour to improve the health of Somali woman and children.
Population Service International
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger-USA
Start date
Action Against Hunger
Programme funding
Joanne Honeybone
J.Honeybone@actionagainsthunger.org.uk
275054
119796
FCDO
AAHUK
155258
FCDO
AAHUK
119796
AAHUK
AAHUS
155258
AAHUK
AAHUS
GB-CHC-1047501-SAHAN2
Action Against Hunger
SAHAN Men's Club (SAHAN Activity Order No.2)
The Men’s Club is an intervention that seeks to increase Men’s knowledge on maternal and child health matters and shift men’s attitudes, beliefs and perceptions on their role in maternal child health decision and practices. It is a series of sessions facilitated by male champions around places where men regularly congregate for social activities. Somali men spend time together almost every day from 3-8pm at khat chewing places and tea shops. In these social settings, men tend to discuss current economic and political affairs but not much is discussed regarding maternal and child health issues.
1.Participants understand the importance of Maternal health and child nutrition 2. Increased Effective referral for RMNCH services by MC session’s participant 3. Men are prepared themselves financially for pregnancy, childbirth and emergency situations during this period 4. Improved awareness and knowledge among men on health issues.
Action Against Hunger USA
Action Against Hunger UK
Population Service International
Action Against Hunger
Programme Funding
James Birmingham
Programme Funding & Grants Coordinator
+4402082936190
j.birmingham@actionagainsthunger.org.uk
30000
10000
20000
First payment
Payment 1 from PSI
20000
Payment 1
9999.67
Payment 2
GB-CHC-1047501-SHINE
Action Against Hunger
Somali Health and Nutrition Programme (SHINE)
The project will support the Somali Health Authorities in 10 targeted districts (Abdiazir, Bondhere, Hamarweyne, Hodan, Shangani, Shibis, Waberi, Wadajir, Wardhigley, Yaqshid) in Banadir to: 1. Increase access to, utilisation and quality of health and nutrition services at community, primary and secondary health levels, especially for women, children and vulnerable populations and; 2. Strengthen the health system under the stewardship of the Somali Health Authorities (SHAs). The project’s approach focuses on strengthening the SHAs’ capacity at the regional, district and community levels to deliver the EPHS (core services 1-6). Lessons from Joint Health Nutrition Programme (JHNP) and other programmes, identified a critical management gap at the district level in Banadir. A core focus of the project’s methodology is therefore to support the Regional health Officer (RHO) in Banadir to establish and develop a District Health Management Team (DHMT) in each of the 10-targeted districts. Having an operational management body at district level, within the SHA structure, will be an essential component of ensuring that the health facilities and community/female health workers (CHWs/FHWs), in their respective districts, are able to receive the technical, management and logistical support required for them to successfully deliver integrated, quality, health and nutrition services that the population can access. This is a structure and model that has been demonstrated to be successful in other health systems (e.g. in Kenya). The consortium will work closely with the RHO throughout the project to establish, develop and support the DHMTs.
UK - Department for International Development (DFID)
Mott MacDonald Limited
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger-USA
Concern Worldwide UK
International Medical Corps UK
Aamin Ambulance
Wardi Relief
Cost Extension (3 months)
2692626
2637374
991368.11
1284974.89
2682626
349407.08
201630.88
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
296822
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
133298.19
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
122620.22
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
356742.64
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
550073.03
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
153695.51
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
430629.02
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
436948.54
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
452480.02
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
201047.97
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
234643
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
165715.97
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
227863.97
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
223777.66
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
228796.43
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
173771.57
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
200849.55
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
195343
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
296882
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
146913.76
FCDO
AAH UK
370599.41
Action Against Hunger UK
134528.19
Action Against Hunger UK
370599.41
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
125710.22
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
357822.64
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
176962.11
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
374730.92
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
154235.51
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
431709.02
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
205252.75
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
232775.79
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
238203.67
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
215356.35
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
201587.97
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
235183
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
229336.43
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
228403.97
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
116255.97
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
224317.66
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
173771.57
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
198343
Mott Macdonald
Action Against Hunger UK
GB-CHC-1047501-Surprise-Soaps
Action Against Hunger
Surprise Soaps
Programme training CHVs (Community Health Volunteers) and local community members on hand washing and hygiene and distributing soap items particularly aimed at use for children.
Elrha
LSHTM
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
Cecilia Rose
Programme Funding & Contracts Manager
02082936190
C.Rose@actionagainsthunger.org.uk
68508.16
27403
ELHRA
AAH UK
20552
ELHRA
AAH UK
20552
AAH UK
AAH US
27403
AAH UK
AAH US
13702
LSHTM
AAH UK
GB-CHC-1047501-BRCiS2-SHARP
Action Against Hunger
Somalia Humanitarian and Resilience Program ( SHARP) Building Resilience Communities in Somalia II (BRCIS II): A nutrition sensitive resilience building programme
Somalia National Development Plan – BRCiS contributes to the resilience pillar but also to the human rights, agriculture, livestock and fisheries, economic development and the Social and Human Development pillars. The Consortium commits to align to the National Development Plan’s vision and goals and to actively coordinate with the relevant Federal Institutions when there are targeted actions that will build community capacity to achieve these goals.
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Norwegian Refugee Council
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
AAH UK
Cecilia Rose
C.rose@actionagainsthunger.org.uk
310900.65
AAH UK
310900.65
AAH UK
AAH US
543706
AAH UK
AAH US
23560.56
166500
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
1235605.32
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
1588946.39
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
465367
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
199523.75
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
440687.22
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
1426595
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
818160.02
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
789713.99
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
624644.98
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
487452.91
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
252874.72
NRC
Action Against Hunger UK
166500
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
1235605.32
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
1588964.39
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
199523.75
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
440687.22
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
1426595
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
818160.02
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
465367
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
789713.99
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
624644.98
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
487452.91
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
252874.72
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
543706
AAH UK
GB-CHC-1047501-22NGSOHIF
Action Against Hunger UK
Adopting an innovative solution for household water treatment in Niger and Somalia
Adopting an innovative solution for household water treatment in Niger and Somalia
Action Against Hunger and local partners intend to adopt the Faircap Family filter in targeted areas affected by conflict and displacement in Niger and Somalia, and generate evidence on the filter’s effectiveness.
Elrha
Action Against Hunger UK
Operations
Clara Maciver
Programme Funding and Contract Manager
c.maciver@actionagainsthunger.org.uk
149990
88994
ELRHA
AAH UK
GB-CHC-1047501-23SOELNF
Action Against Hunger UK
Integrated emergency life-saving Health, Nutrition WASH and Protection support for vulnerable populations affected by adverse effects of El Niño in South Central Somalia
Contribute to reducing the risk of morbidity and mortality associated with acute malnutrition, natural disasters (drought/floods), displacements or other shocks among vulnerable populations in South Central Somalia.
The objectives include:
1. Increase access to a package of integrated life-saving emergency health services
2. Increase access to preventive and curative nutrition services
3. Improve access to safe water, sanitation, and waste management
4. Increase access to protection services, especially targeting women and children in the affected districts
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
Action Against Hunger UK
Operations
Cecilia Rose
Senior Programme Funding Manager
c.rose@actionagainsthunger.org.uk
2500000
1500000
2500000
1500000
ACTION AGAINST HUNGER UK
ACTION AGAINST HUNGER USA
15000
COST RECOVERY TOTAL
ACTION AGAINST HUNGER UK
GB-CHC-1047501-22SOHARF
Action Against Hunger UK
BRCiS HARBS Emergency Programme
A continuation of SHARP (a previous programme under the BRCiS Consortium)
BRCiS contributes to the resilience pillar but also to the human rights, agriculture, livestock and fisheries, economic development and the Social and Human Development pillars. The Consortium commits to align to the National Development Plan’s vision and goals and to actively coordinate with the relevant Federal Institutions when there are targeted actions that will build community capacity to achieve these goals
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Norwegian Refugee Council
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
Action Against Hunger
Cecilia Rose
Programme Funding and Contracts Manager
c.rose@actionagainsthunger.org.uk
740000
502451.20
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL
AAH UK
237538
Norwegian Refugee Council
AAH UK
10.80
Bank Fees
Norwegian Refugee Council
AAH UK
237548.80
AAH UK
AAH USA
502451.20
GB-CHC-1047501-23SOBR3F
Action Against Hunger UK
BRCiS 3: Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience Building in Somalia (HARBS)
Building Resilient Communities in Somalia (BRCiS) is a humanitarian Consortium that takes a holistic approach to supporting Somali communities in developing their capacities to understand and manage hazards and shocks so that they can build a better future for themselves. Created in 2013, the Consortium now has eight members and is led by The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). It manages a portfolio of contracts implemented in all Federal Member States of Somalia and funded by various donors, including FCDO, the World Bank, USAID, QFFD and more.
BRCIS 3 is the third programme for the BRCiS Consortium, and it will aim to improve the health, food security, and nutrition status of marginalised communities by restoring vital ecosystem services through community-led regeneration and strengthened, more inclusive natural resource management (Output 1) and increasing demand for and sustainable local production of nutritious food (Output 2). BRCiS will also engage members of marginalised communities in diverse market-based livelihoods and financial inclusion initiatives (Output 3) to increase their access to financial assets, meet basic needs and increase investment in collective and individual resilience capacities. Additionally, BRCiS will engage local leaders and community-led structures to become more inclusive and better understand, advocate for and manage community priorities (Output 4) and in parallel establish and strengthen functioning, sustainable Early Warning, Early Action (EWEA) systems (Output 5), enabling communities be more inclusive, better organised, able to respond collectively to shocks from their own resources, raise additional resources when needed, and protect the most vulnerable. Across all outputs, BRCiS will integrate environmental risk assessment and management, gender equity and social inclusion.
Norwegian Refugee Council
Action Against Hunger UK
Action Against Hunger USA
Operations
Cecilia Rose
Programme Funding and Contracts Manager
c.rose@actionagainsthunger.org.uk
930000
1057000
1464000
1464000
1464000
772121
964708.79
1332692.49
1512098.32
1897379.64