NL-KVK-41150298-2011
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors Outreach Services
Medical care and training in remote areas in eastern Africa.
Amref Health Africa
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Programme Management
+31 71 576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
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Private funds
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303778
Incoming funds to Outreach Services Programme
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
NL-KVK-41150298-3031
Amref Flying Doctors
JIBU M-Learning for a healthy Africa
M-Learning is a program that is designed for the development of an education and knowledge application for mobile phones. It consists of teaching modules, a database of medical information and a communication platform.
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Nationale Postcode Loterij
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
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Amref Flying Doctors
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
NL-KVK-41150298-2238
Amref Flying Doctors
Partnering with District Councils to Support Training of Midwives in Kilindi and Mtwara District
Part of the Stand Up For African Mothers programme. Partnering with district councils to support training of nurse midwives in Kilindi and Mtwara districts in relation to the international campaign Stand Up For African Mothers;
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Tanzania
Mtwara Region
-10.30626766 40.16601395
Tanga Region
-2.36798303 35.47265779
Simiyu Region
-2.18794140 33.01172130
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155000
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155000
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Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
96998
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
251998
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
NL-KVK-41150298-2212
Amref Flying Doctors
Promoting Safe Motherhood and Fistula Services Through Strengthening Health System in Tanzania
Building on the National Fistula Programme Amref Health Africa in Tanzania, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Social Work (MOHSW), hospitals, professional associations, other NGOs and the media, will address obstetric fistula in Tanzania for the coming four years. The focus will be on prevention, corrective surgery and social re-integration of fistula survivors.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Lake Region
Mwanza
-2.51066914 32.88208008
250000
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Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
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Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
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Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
123149
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Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
1000000
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Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
122671
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
118712
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
123149
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
135470
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa In Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
NL-KVK-41150298-5112
Amref Flying Doctors
Unite for Body Rights Tanzania
Aim of the UFBR Programme is improving CSE and skills regarding SRHR, improve the quality of (youth friendly) SRH services, as well as developing a conducive environment for SRHR education and services.
Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Tanga region
Kilindi district
-5.17396873 38.85520935
485868
490000
691050
477146
376718
NL-KVK-41150298-2122
Amref Flying Doctors
Alternative Rite of Passage (ARP) in Tanzania
The objective is to reduce FGM through Altnernative Rites of Passage with pastoralists and semi-pastoralists in Kilindi, Tanzania. Amref has developed an alternative rite of passage (without FGM) from girl to woman and implemented this.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Tanga Region
Kilindi District
-5.09299590 39.01107785
593449
234319
157682
142103
59345
NL-KVK-41150298-7120
Amref Flying Doctors
Re-engineering Primary Healthcare: improving access to and quality of Maternal and Child Health Services in Limpopo Province, South Africa
Improving maternal and child health by increasing access to and utilization of maternal and newborn child health (MNCH) services
Amref Health Africa in South Africa
European Commission - Development and Cooperation-EuropeAid
CZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme Management
+31 71 576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Vhembe and Sekhukhune districts of Limpopo province
818313
437707
437707
812314
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in South Africa
Amref Flying Doctors In The Netherlands
Amref Flying Doctors in South Africa
519848
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in South Africa
Amref Flying Doctors In The Netherlands
Amref Flying Doctors in South Africa
519848
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in South Africa
Amref Flying Doctors In The Netherlands
Amref Flying Doctors in South Africa
NL-KVK-41150298-2310
Amref Flying Doctors
South Sudan Country Office Capacity building project
Enhance capacity of the country office to lead, manage and coordinate the planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of the country programmes;
Amref Health Africa in South Sudan
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme Management
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Juba
4.85343812 31.60217285
400000
114500
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in South Sudan
85500
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in South Sudan
85500
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in South Sudan
114500
Disbursement
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in South Sudan
NL-KVK-41150298-5212
Amref Flying Doctors
Access, Services and Knowledge (ASK): What young people want, what young people need in Senegal
The overall objective of the program is to improve the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people (10-24 years) by the increase in the use of health services among youth.;
Amref Health Africa, West Africa Hub
Rutgers WPF
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Thiès Region
M’bour en Thiadaye
14.79931406 -16.90246582
219328
363225
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5027
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Amref Flying Doctors
50000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa West Africa
50000
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Amref Health Africa West Africa
50000
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Amref Health Africa West Africa
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Amref Flying Doctors
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20000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa West Africa
5027
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Amref Health Africa West Africa
50000
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50000
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165645
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169328
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Amref Health Africa West Africa
165645
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Amref Health Africa West Africa
50000
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Amref Flying Doctors
510000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
NL-KVK-41150298-2236
Amref Flying Doctors
One Amref Budget Funding
The purpose of this activity is structural strenghtening of PME capacity and fundraising capacity at Amref Headquarters and Country/Regional offices.
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
250000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
150000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
150000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
150000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
NL-KVK-41150298-4100
Amref Flying Doctors
Health Systems Advocacy
Of all the Millennium Development Goals, MDG5 (Maternal Health) shows the biggest gap between achievement and goal. Despite all efforts, still, every day, 800 women worldwide die of complications during pregnancy and childbirth. 99% of these deaths occur in developing countries and almost all could have been prevented by access to proper healthcare and services.1 Stronger health systems, including adequate numbers of qualified health workers and access to essential Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) commodities, are urgently needed. The Health Systems Advocacy Partnership (HSA Partnership), comprising Amref Health Africa (Amref), the African Centre for Global Health and Social Transformation (ACHEST), Health Action International (HAI), Wemos, and the Dutch Ministry for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation (the Ministry), aims to close this gap in Sub-Saharan Africa. We will contribute to achieving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) by creating space for a strong civil society to engage effectively with governments, the private sector and other stakeholders accountable for health systems, to deliver equitable, accessible and high-quality SRHR services.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
African Centre for Global Health and Social Transformation (ACHEST)
Health Action International (HAI)
Wemos
Amref Health Africa
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Health Africa Uganda
Amref Health Africa Malawi
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
+31 71 576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
5315809
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ACHEST
1010698
Expenditures 2018
Amref Flying Doctors
170337
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Amref Health Africa
320020
Payment Amref HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
300000
Payment Amref KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
5260000
Incoming funds from MinBuZa
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
902000
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Amref Flying Doctors
ACHEST
852000
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
834000
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Wemos
237567
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Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
212500
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
272134
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Amref Health Africa in Kenya
170336
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
320019
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Amref Health Africa
1201984
Expenditures 2019
Amref Flying Doctors
150000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
113198
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Amref Health Africa in Uganda
75336
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Amref Health Africa
5200000
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Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
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ACHEST
987759
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HAI
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Wemos
20000
Top up Agreement Amref HQ 2016-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
66833
Top up Agreement Amref ZM 2016-2020
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Amref Health Africa
20000
Top up Agreement Amref MW 2017-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
52149
Top up Agreement Amref UG 2016-2020
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Amref Health Africa in Uganda
75000
Agreement Amref KE 2016-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
120347
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Amref Health Africa in Uganda
75432
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
93021
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Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
11916
Payment Amref UG_FINAL
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Amref Health Africa in Uganda
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
250000
Payment Amref KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
200000
Payment Amref UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
754767
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
100000
Payment Amref MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
250000
Payment Amref ZM
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
16100
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
360000
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
239278
Payment Amref HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
125000
Disbursement to alliance partner Wemos
Amref Flying Doctors
Wemos
16062
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
31245
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
47360
Agreement Amref KE additional budget
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
16100
Agreement Amref KE Linking and learning
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
47360
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
-15193
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Amref Health Africa in Kenya
40000
Top up Agreement Amref UG 2016-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
40000
Payment Amref UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
16000
Agreement Amref TZ Linkin and Learning
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
71185
Top up Agreement Amref MW 2017-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
16000
Top up Agreement Amref MW Linking and Learning
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
71185
Payment Amref MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
10337
Top up Agreement Amref MW 2017-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
22907
Payment Amref MW_FINAL
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
54153
Top up Agreement Amref ZM 2016-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
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54153
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Amref Flying Doctors
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4742
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Amref Flying Doctors
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-3225
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Amref Flying Doctors
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40000
Top up Agreement Amref HQ 2016-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
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40000
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Amref Health Africa
79255
Top up Agreement Amref HQ 2016-2020
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79255
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Amref Health Africa
25188
Payment Amref HQ_FINAL
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-26941
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Amref Flying Doctors
Wemos
16062
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
31245
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HAI
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
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Amref Flying Doctors
ACHEST
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Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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50358
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
23225
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Amref Flying Doctors
Wemos
41806
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Amref Flying Doctors
ACHEST
1073679
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190000
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Amref Flying Doctors
ACHEST
275000
Payment Amref KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
2250000
Agreement Amref UG 2016-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
666798
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Wemos
1083799
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
3686
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Bank
Amref Flying Doctors
692427
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Amref Flying Doctors
ACHEST
200000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
256207
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
1100000
Agreement Amref TZ 2017-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
300000
Payment Amref UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
300000
Payment Amref KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
300000
Revision Agreement Amref HQ 2016-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
2229
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Bank
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6713237
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Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
324023
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
1300000
Agreement Amref ZM 2016-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
165807
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
6190979
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Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
1100000
Agreement Amref MW 2017-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
315706
Payment Amref HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
300000
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Amref Health Africa
239278
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
2925954
Incoming funds from MinBuZa
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
32051250
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Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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5346557
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HAI
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
2500000
Agreement Amref KE 2016-2020
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2500000
Agreement Amref HQ 2016-2020
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Amref Health Africa
256604
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
3940869
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Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
460070
Disbursement to alliance partner ACHEST
Amref Flying Doctors
ACHEST
720110
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Amref Flying Doctors
HAI
250000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
158712
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
1054785
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Amref Flying Doctors
300000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
1132936
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Amref Flying Doctors
Wemos
233509
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
200000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
150000
Payment Amref MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
115881
Payment Amref UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
200000
Payment Amref UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
150000
Payment Amref MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
216545
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
893951
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Amref Flying Doctors
Wemos
250000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
171482
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
1500000
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Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
148564
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
93021
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Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
144325
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Amref Health Africa in Kenya
144325
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
88820
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
341586
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Amref Flying Doctors
ACHEST
4565856
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5016557
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158713
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
16000
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16000
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Amref Flying Doctors
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216545
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
50000
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
212500
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
148564
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
495073
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Amref Flying Doctors
Wemos
200000
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1002237
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Amref Flying Doctors
297700
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
50000
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Amref Health Africa
250000
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Amref Flying Doctors
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Programme Document HSA4A
HSA Theory of Change 2017
Annual Reflection Report of the HSA Partnership of 2016
Annual Reflection Report of the HSA Partnership of 2017
HSA Partnership Annual Report 2018
ToC-African-region-2019
ToC-Global-2019
ToC-Kenya-2019
ToC-Malawi-2019
ToC-Netherlands-2018
ToC-Tanzania-2019
ToC-Uganda-2019
ToC-Zambia-2019
Programma ToC HSA (2019)
What we have learnt
This digizine brings together all of the individual research projects and shares lessons learned with the intention of inspiring future investments aimed at the intersection between SRHR, health systems, and civil society engagement. It provides an overview of the learning agenda and research carried out by all partners among their stakeholders. As 2020 is the final year of the HSAP’s current funding framework, specific attention is being given to sustainability, learning, and scaling up our outcomes. This digizine serves as prelude to the HSAP End-Term Evaluation, which should incorporate a strong learning element, providing insight into best practices, sharing and learning across contexts and partners.
HSAP Annual Reflection Report 2019
HSAP Annual Reflection Report 2019
End Term Evaluation of the Health Systems Advocacy Partnershp
Management Letter on the End Term Evaluation of the Health Systems Advocacy Partnership
HSA Annual Reflection Report 2020
HSA Annual Reflection Report 2020
Civil society strengthening
CSOs improve their capacity and legitimacy to lobby and advocate
DD6 number of CSOs included in the HSA Programme
The indicator concerns the total number of CSOs participating in the HSA Partnership at the end of each year. This includes local CSOs/CBOs in Africa, the HSA partners Amref, Wemos, HAI, and ACHEST, and their counterparts in Africa. The number of local CSOs is an estimate. This number fluctuates as for ex. membership to coalitions changes. It also includes various types of relationships, of which some are formalised in memorandums of understanding with accompanying financial transfers while in other instances the HSA Partnership partners with CSOs through a network or platform where cooperation is based on shared advocacy goals. The numbers do however give a good indication of the span of CSOs the HSA Partnership works with.
Value: At the end of 2017, 197 local CSOs/CBOs (excluding HSA partners and counterparts) were included in the HSAP in Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania. When also including HSA partners (4) and counterparts (14), and northern and global partners, the total number is 289. Note: the CSO mapping over 2018 led to clarifications over CSOs listed for 2017 whereby the number of CSOs at the end of 2017 has been reduced from 304 to 289 by early 2019. Numbers are adjusted retro-actively to make the data better reflect reality
Analysis: Apart from the CSOs that are directly engaged by the HSA programme, many other local CSOs were involved through coalitions or networks. In Uganda, the team worked with in total 67 local CSOs/CBOs, and in Zambia the HSAP cooperated with 33 local CSOs, while in Kenya we worked with 59 CSOs. Malawi and Tanzania, who joined the HSAP in 2017, respectively worked with 22 and 15 CSOs. In the Netherlands and at global level, the HSAP partnered or linked up with many organisations including northern and southern NGOs (respectively 22 and 52 NGOs). Capacity building of local CSOs did not take place at these two levels.
Value: At the end of 2018, 319 local CSOs/CBOs (excluding HSA partners and counterparts) were working with one or more of the HSA partners in Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania. When also including HSA partners themselves (4) and counterparts (14), as well as northern, regional and global partners (93), the total number of CSOs involved in the programme is 430.
Narrative: In 2018, we intensified our capacity strengthening and work through coalitions, in order to support our advocacy efforts. In line with this, there was an increase in the number of CSOs that we worked with in 2018 versus 2017 across all the African countries in which THE HSA PARTNERSHIP works. The 2018 Annual Reflection report includes further examples and analysis of our engagement with CSOs.
-In Uganda, the team worked with in total 69 local CSOs/CBOs.
-In Zambia the HSA Partnership saw an increase in the number of CSOs worked with, reaching a total of 62.
-In Kenya we doubled the number of CSOs we worked with, working with 112 in total.
-In their second year of being involved in the partnership, Malawi and Tanzania also increased their engagements with CSOs to 39 and 37 respectively.
-The Netherlands and Global teams worked with 26 and 47 NGOs respectively, including northern NGOs, southern NGOs and 20 African regional partners.
-To note: these numbers do not represent unique relationships with CSOs. In some cases, the same CSOs have worked with THE HSA PARTNERSHIP through our context teams in African countries as well as having collaborated with HSA Partners working at the level of the African region or global context.
Of all the CSOs we engage with, 4% (16 CSOs) of them were sub-granted (or signed a memorandum of understanding) by one of the HSA partners in the African contexts. Of those sub granted CSOs, almost all organisations received some form of financial support and they participated in capacity strengthening. In total, around 12% of the CSOs (48 CSOs) were financially supported with some of their activities. Almost half of the CSOs we engage with (191 CSOs) received some form of capacity strengthening support. This also means that we collaborated with around 200 CSOs where capacity strengthening engagements were limited to exchange of knowledge and ideas through for instance the collaboration in networks and alliances, teaming up in events or conferences, or by undertaking joint advocacy towards governments.
Value: At the end of 2019, 223 local CSOs/CBOs (excluding HSA partners and counterparts) were working with one or more of the HSA partners in Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania. When also including HSA partners themselves (4) and counterparts 14, as well as northern, regional and global partners 110, the total number of CSOs involved in the programme is 351.
Narrative: In 2019, we continued with our capacity strengthening activities focusing on L&A with an added focus on sustainability. There was an overall decrease on the number of CSOs we worked with in 2019 versus 2018, but well above the average of the preceding 3 years. The 2019 Annual Reflection report includes more in-depth examples and overall analysis of our engagement with CSOs.
-In Uganda, the team worked with in total 68 local CSOs/CBOs, keeping a steady number in relation to 2018.
-In Zambia the HSA Partnership saw a decrease in the number of CSOs worked with, reaching a total of 34.
-In Kenya the number of CSOs we worked with was cut by half, working with 55 in total.
- Malawi 35 kept in good pace with the number of CSOs worked with.
- Tanzania saw a slight decrease, dropping to 31 CSOs worked with.
-The Netherlands worked with 21 and Global saw a substantial increase by totaling 65 NGOs.
- African regional partners totaled 24 in 2019.
-To note: these numbers do not represent unique relationships with CSOs. In some cases, the same CSOs have worked with THE HSA PARTNERSHIP through our context teams in African countries as well as having collaborated with HSA Partners working at the level of the African region or global context.
Value:
At the end of 2020, 396 unique local, national and international CSOs were working with one or more of the HSA Partners. When including the HSA partners themselves (4) and counterparts (14) we arrive at 410. When looking at the specific contexts the break-down is as follow: African Region: 36, Global: 198, Kenya: 41, Malawi 25, the Netherlands: 21, Tanzania: 22, Uganda 50, Zambia 12. These numbers include duplications, i.e. African Region and Global have often worked with the same partners, as those in-country.
Narrative:
In 2020, we shifted our focus from capacity strengthening towards mentoring, financing, advocating and collaborating with CBOs and CSOs. A notable increase of collaborations can be noted in the Global context (65-198). As the world turned to virtual means of collaboration and advocacy the reach of the global context extended, while the number of in-country collaborations were hampered as they often relied on physical engagements. In-country partners mainly collaborated with their existing network as they pushed for improved SRHR.
- In the African Region regional partners increased from 24 to 36
- In-country significant decreases occurred: Kenya 55 (2019) to 41 (2020), Malawi 25 to 25, Tanzania 31 to 22, Uganda 69 to 50, Zambia 34 to 12 and the Netherlands 65 to 21.
DD5 number of CSOs with increased lobby, advocacy, thematic and/or research skills capacities
At the moment of the baseline in 2016 (August to October), an assessment of local CSO capacities has been undertaken by the HSA partners themselves as there was limited time and capacity to include CSOs as respondents themselves.
From 2017 on, an online self-assessment by local CSOs of their current capacities as an organisation has been done annually. The number of CSOs completing the self-assessment is reported upon. This indicator provides data on CSOs who received some form of capacity strengthening from HSA Partners, and reflects their capacities for lobby and advocacy having engaged with the HSA Partnership. The self-assessment is not obligatory or enforced on the CSOs. Hence, the number of CSOs who received capacity strengthening support is much higher than the number of CSOs who completed the self-assessment. Furthermore, the fact that the survey is not compulsory means that not all CSOs that worked with HSA Partners completed the survey in consecutive years. This means that the survey does not provide data on how CSOs capacities have changed over time.
Topics included in the self-assessment were amongst others capacities research and analysis, capacities for influencing policy makers, capacities to address community needs, HR and financial management, and PME. Answers are given on a 4-point scale, ranging from 4 (very strong) to 1 (not strong). The CSOs were also asked to elaborate on their scores by providing comments or examples. The indicator does not include capacity strengthening within the Netherlands, African region, and global context as the approach to capacity strengthening taken at these contexts is largely done through working in networks or coalitions. Please see the Annual Reflection reports for more detail on this.
Value: The baseline is set in 2016 at 0.
Analysis:
Capacity building activities in 2016 mainly targeted the HSA partner organisations in the African countries. This capacity building was considered important in order to become a dynamic partnership and to be able to achieve the outcomes set.
Value: In 2017, CSOs have been trained in the African countries totalling up to 53.
Individual scores/remarks of CSOs are not shared due to confidentiality.
Analysis:
The CSO self-assessment focused on lobby and advocacy skills, and research skills. The following topics were addressed: preparation, strategies and agenda, research and analysis, respond and address community needs, advocacy partners and coalitions, communication and media relations, influencing decision makers, advocacy avenues, organizational commitment, funding advocacy, decision-making structure and process, human and financial resources management, PMEL.
In Uganda, CSOs received capacity building in operations, financial management, the meaning of advocacy and what tactics can be used in their various contexts to yield results. These tactics included although were not limited to how to conduct citizens hearing, how to write policy briefs, how to dress up for a meeting, how to package and address advocacy issues in a meeting, how to develop structured advocacy plans (as opposed to only conducting advocacy activities ad-hoc). The Uganda context team could see that the district CBOs improved their capacity: they came up with joint advocacy strategies, and they gained more confidence to engage duty bearers. For example, one of the CBOs managed to task the district to include a family planning budget in the next financial year budget 2018/19.
In Zambia, capacities strengthened included packaging common messages for specific audiences. The team used post and pre-tests to see whether capacity building was effective. It helped to show gaps, define advocacy, know more about the mind-set of CSOS, and these tests provided a platform for discussions.
Value: During 2018, 191 CSOs received some form of capacity strengthening from the HSA Partners working in the African countries. 62 CSOs completed the online self-assessment in early 2019. Of those that completed the survey, only 6 CSOs completed the assessment in both 2018 and 2019, therefore the capacity of CSOs cannot be compared over time. Instead the survey data provides a snapshot of the capacities of CSOs, namely the key strengths and challenges of CSOs that the HSA Partnership worked with in each African country. Individual scores/remarks of CSOs are not shared due to confidentiality.
Narrative: While in 2016 and 2017 our capacity strengthening interventions were mainly delivered through trainings. This was expanded in 2018 to include various forms of collaboration with CSOs, field visits, technical assistance, advice, coaching and mentoring. In this way, CSOs are increasingly seen as our advocacy partners. In the African region, Global, and Netherlands contexts, the HSA Partnership takes on a mentoring role and works with African CSOs to bring their voices into SRHR debates occurring on the African region and international levels. The 2018 Annual Reflection report provides more detail on the outcomes that resulted from initiatives with CSOs initiatives and analyses how the Partnership undertook capacity strengthening of individual CSOs, platforms, coalitions and networks in 2018.
When looking at the combined results for all CSOs who completed the survey, working with advocacy partners and coalitions, organizational commitment, and being able to respond and address community needs were the top 3 strengths. CSOs indicated they have strong partnerships, are good at networking and they cooperate closely with partners in coalitions. Most CSOs who completed the survey defined their organisation as an advocacy organisation. In line with this, several CSOs said that all their projects include an advocacy component. Others said that they primarily work on governance or policies, while others said they represent community needs and therefore do advocacy on behalf of the community. When asked to what extent they involve the community in the design and implementation of their advocacy work, they stated that communities help them with identifying issues for advocacy, for example through dialogue days or questionnaires. During implementation, communities are involved in advocacy efforts and they also directly engage with decision makers. This is done through, for example, community score cards, social audits, radio shows, and social events. Several CSOs also mentioned that communities are involved in the planning and monitoring of their advocacy work.
Again when looking at the combined results for all CSOs who completed the survey, their top 3 weaknesses were communication and media relations, funding advocacy, and human and financial resources management. Concerning communication, CSOs state they have good general relations with the media, but that there are obstacles in terms of sufficient financial resources to stimulate media coverage of certain events or topics. Some CSOs indicated that not having a specific staff member dedicated to working with the media hampers their ability to gain publicity for their work. Other CSOs mentioned that they work closely with local media (if present), but do not yet engage with mainstream media effectively at national level. Also, some CSOs are much more active on social media compared to in the mass media and consequently feel that their outreach is limited. Regarding funding advocacy, CSOs reported that financial resources to implement advocacy plans were particularly lacking. Whereas in general, they scored better on fostering long-term relationships with individual donors and foundations. Several CSOs indicated that donor support for advocacy projects was rare, as donors were seen to be interested in different things. Some CSOs stated that there was no specific finances dedicated to advocacy, they mainstreamed advocacy goals within their projects. One CSO stated that it crowdfunds for advocacy. It is important to note that the survey does not differentiate between financial resources in general or specifically for advocacy. Hence we do not know if the lack of finances for advocacy reflects the general financial situation of the CSOs. Regarding HR and financial management, the CSOs on average classify themselves as somewhat strong. There are big differences between the CSOs: some CSOs have a few core staff and work with volunteers, others have financial policies and systems in place but need to become more effective or are in need of updating, or staff needs more training.
Value: 60 CSOs completed the online self-assessment in early 2020. Of those that completed the survey, only 4 CSOs completed the assessment in all 2018, 2019 and 2020, therefore the capacity of CSOs cannot be compared over time. Instead, the survey data provides a snapshot of the capacities of CSOs, namely the key strengths and challenges of CSOs that the HSA Partnership worked within each African country. Individual scores/remarks of CSOs are not shared due to confidentiality.
Narrative: Engaging communities and civil society remain key to the work of the Partnership. In 2019 HSA Partners continued to strengthen the capacity of a wide range of other partners, including our organizations, other CSOs, networks, community-based organizations (CBOs), and health stewards, including (local) government officials. Depending on the needs, the collaboration and support varied from training, mentorship and coaching, mutual learning and information sharing as well as the joint implementation of activities. The 2019 Annual Reflection report will provide more context and nuance to the activities which were undertaken throughout the year, as well as the successes in collaboration and learning.
When looking at the combined results for all CSOs who completed the survey, a strong and clear organizational strategy and structure; collaborative and inclusive decision-making and implementation processes; and identifying and working with like-minded partners were the top 3 ranked strengths. CSOs indicated practical experience, technical know-how and community an understanding. Also, they highlighted their ability to include their target groups and at-risk populations in all aspects of their activities, as an important part of their success. CSOs who completed the survey reported a high score when identifying advocacy as an integral part of their organisation, as most CSOs said that all their projects include an advocacy component.
When asked to what extent they involve the community in the design and implementation of their advocacy work, CSOs overwhelmingly corroborated that communities were one of the main drivers of their advocacy work. They do this by identifying and developing key advocacy issues, consequently analyzing at the target audience and devising the tactics used to engage them and packaging the information to deliver to the key decision-makers.
How CSOs ensured communities were involved and had a relevant voice, was by engaging them through training, lobby meetings, interface meetings, public presentations of findings, forums, participatory action research, etc.
During implementation, communities champions are found and become involved in advocacy by acting as an entry-point and voices with decision-makers.
Value:
In 2020 only a limited amount of CSOs we engaged with at the country-level received training as a means of capacity-building. The last year was strategically devoted on mentoring, financing and advocating together with trained CSOs, as they continued putting new skills and knowledge into practice. In total 54 improved their capacity further.
Narrative:
In 2020, we continued to assist CSOs to help improve their capacity in the field of: lobby, advocacy, SRHR, HRH, SRHC, governance and health finance and research. Although we scaled down actual training workshops and focused on mentoring CSOs as they put their skills and knowledge into practice whilst facing the COVID-19 pandemic. Wherever possible we accompanied CSOs in their work (or were available to provide remote support), provided (financial) resources, gave input or feedback where requested, opened doors and facilitated linking and learning opportunities.
We were proud to note that the CBOs/CSOs we have collaborated with indicated their continuing improvement in both their programmatic and organisational skills. They indicated improved practical experience, technical know-how and ability to meaningfully engage with communities, and duty-bearers at all levels. The development and use of evidence- and needs-based materials in their advocacy and awareness-raising interventions also further improved. This included developing materials with communities themselves (key populations), to be able to identify key advocacy issues. Their ability to collaborate with other like-minded CSOs, and thus amplify their voices and create a movement was also highlighted as an improved strength.
CSOs shared that the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the measures and their consequences, at first hampered community-engagement and advocacy with duty-bearers. However, as time grew CSO/CBOs (like HSAP partners) were able to adjust their approaches and were able to utilise the newfound focus on health issues to push for health system strengthening and the fulfilment of SRHR.
Civil society engagement
CSOs lobby and advocate
DD4 number of advocacy initiatives carried out by HSAP partners and African counterparts, for, by or with their membership/ constituency
This indicator was not included in the HSA PME framework. Therefore, for 2016 we have combined existing data gathered from Annual Reflection meetings per context with data from several output indicators which are frequently measured by the HSAP. Both concern advocacy initiatives carried out by the HSA partners and their counterparts in Africa. From 2017 on, we use only output reporting related to this indicator which includes meetings by HSA partners and counterparts with stakeholders, and disseminated knowledge products. In detail, this is a combination of the number of (unique) research papers disseminated among stakeholders, the number of formal and informal meetings with policy makers (whether initiated by the HSA Partnership or on invitation), and the number of events on HRH, SRH commodities, Health Finance and/or Governance organised by a HSA partner and counterparts. This indicator excludes advocacy initiatives by local CSOs/CBOs as these are not monitored by the HSA Partnership, nor do we require this of these CSOs.
See analysis for the individual years.
Value: During 2017, in total over 500 advocacy initiatives have been undertaken by the HSAP partners and their counterparts. Of these initiatives, 13 cases were extracted from the annual reflection reports. The HSA partners had in total 201 meetings with policy makers which they co-organised themselves, as well as 166 meetings on invitation. In total, 67 knowledge products have been disseminated among external stakeholders by the HSA Partnership. The HSA partners have organised in total 110 events which promote SRH health outcomes. Note: the annual reporting over 2018 led to clarifications on advocacy initiatives which were not accounted for in 2017, hence these are added retro-actively to make the data better reflect reality. For Amref, the numbers also include advocacy initiatives by its sub-contracted CSOs
Analysis: A selection of examples illustrates the type of advocacy initiatives undertaken in the different contexts. For example, two state ministers of Finance and Health of Uganda were invited at the global HRH forum (WHO sponsored their participation due to lobby by HSAP). As a result the State Minister of finance got more aware of how issues of finance affect HRH and SRHR commodities in particular, and the Minister of Finance committed to become an advocate for HRH funding in cabinet the coming years. In Zambia, activities were undertaken with journalists and they documented how community health workers add value in the health care system. This was documented and a story came out about the need to remunerate and appropriately recruit them. In the Netherlands, Wemos specifically targeted the global financing facility (GFF) and is feeding the Ministry with information on this
such as about the development, direction of the GFF and the possible involvements of the Ministry. Within the context of the African region, in 2017 the partners had a meeting with CSOs and the AU where the Maputo plan of action was discussed. We e.g. discussed some articles in-depth and came up with a joint communication strategy that details the Maputo plan of action, analysing the success that countries have done implementing the Maputo plan of action, and where there are gaps.
Value: During 2018, around 1000 advocacy initiatives were undertaken by the HSA partners and their counterparts. This is a large increase compared to 2017, due to the number of knowledge products disseminated and the number of meetings (co-)organised with policy makers in 2018. The HSA partners had in total 363 meetings with policy makers, some of which they co-organised themselves, as well as 152 meetings on invitation by policy makers. In total, around 358 different knowledge products have been disseminated among external stakeholders by the HSA Partnership including blogs, policy briefs, fact sheets, press releases, reports. The HSA partners have organised in total 152 events, including forums, seminars, demonstrations, public debates, round-table discussions. Note: for Amref, the numbers also include advocacy initiatives by its sub-contracted CSOs.
Narrative: (Co-)Organising meetings with policy makers, disseminating evidence, and organising events took place at local, national and international levels. Local engagement with policy makers took place through meetings and citizen hearings. For example, Amref mentored CBOs in six districts in Uganda, after which they participated in citizen hearings and intergenerational dialogues. Other CSOs trained by the HSA Partnership on research for advocacy in Uganda, submitted data from 34 health facilities to the district health office and spoke about health worker migration at district level following the training they received. In Kenya, CSOs that had been trained by MeTA on effective communication and policy advocacy strategies went on to organise local events on World Contraception Day and UHC Day.
At a national level, HSA partners and CSOs participated in coalitions, multi-stakeholder forums, and technical working groups in which they presented evidence and provided technical input into national plans and policies. In Tanzania, Sikika (a counterpart of ACHEST) shared a study on the workload of health workers with policy makers and findings from studies on the price and availability of SRHR commodities were shared with government representatives during MeTA platform meetings in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia.
At the international level, the HSA Partnership participated in conferences and events in order to bring African voices concerned with HSS for SRHR to international decision makers. For example, Wemos, Amref and Achest participated in forums and co-organised (side) events whereby CSOs in the Partnership focus countries contributed by amplifying advocacy messages and stories. We also were invited to chair sessions and contributed to reports by other organisations which are then presented at international meetings.
The 2018 Annual Reflection report provides more examples of the advocacy initiatives carried out by CSOs in collaboration with the HSA Partnership.
Towards improved laws, policies, norms and practices
Government, private sector and societal groups start listening to CSO demands
DD3 number of times the government, private sector, or other CSOs at the global, regional, national level and/or subnational level, include CSOs in the decision making process related to our advocacy issue, react upon the positions of the CSOs by adopting their argumentation, and/or react upon the positions of CSOs by putting our advocacy issues on the agenda
This indicator was not included in the HSA PME framework of 2016. Hence, a document review of the Annual Reflection reports 2017, and the results of an initial exercise with Outcome Harvesting (as per 2017) have been used to measure this indicator. From 2017 on, the results of Outcome Harvesting have been used to provide evidence for this indicator. We have counted the number of outcomes in which an advocacy target included CSOs in their decision making, reacted upon the positions of the CSOs by adopting their argumentation, and/or put our advocacy issues on the agenda. We do not claim to provide a complete or exhaustive list of occurrences in which the HSA Partnership successfully created space for CSO demands and positions. However, the documentation of harvested outcomes demonstrates the richness of results achieved by CSOs.
See analysis for the individual years.
Value: In 8 cases, the HSAP partnership and/or local CSOs succeeded in creating space for CSO demands.
As not all cases were documented in the Annual Reflection reports, we estimate this number to be higher in reality.
Analysis: During 2016, the main focus of the HSAP was the creation of a dynamic HSA partnership. Although advocacy initiatives started at the end of 2016, we have not measured this indicator at the time. However, there are examples of CSOs successfully sharing their demands and positions with policy makers, private sector and/or other CSOs. In Kenya, advocacy at county level resulted in separate budget lines for CHWs in the health budget of certain counties and newspaper articles advocated for the same through influencing public opinion. In the Netherlands, Amref and Wemos have successfully advocated jointly for a health systems strengthening approach in Dutch development policy, through inputs to two political parties who included these in their political manifestos (with a view to the elections in 2017). The country team in Zambia (and Kenya) was invited to participate in policy review groups, which are important entry points for the lobby and advocacy strategies that the HSA Partnership aims to pursue
Improved laws, policies, norms, attitudes and practices
Government, private sector and societal groups support sustainability and (gender)inclusiveness in their laws, policies, norms, attitudes & practices
DD2 number of policies, regulations, standards, or legal frameworks improved or adopted including the number of detrimental policies which are prevented or blocked from adoption or development
Data has been collected about successful contributions of the HSA Partnership to development of policies in the different contexts we work in. This includes the number of policies, laws, regulations, standards, legal frameworks, or budgets which are improved or adopted, and the number of detrimental policies which are prevented or blocked from adoption or development. The word policies is used to summarize all different types mentioned above. Note that the number of policies reported are not unique policies, but includes policies which are either monitored for the first time or have seen improvements over time (according to a scoring rubric) to which the HSA Partnership has contributed.
See analysis for the individual years.
Value: This was not measured hence the value is 0.
Analysis: During 2016, the main focus of the HSAP was the creation of a dynamic partnership. Although advocacy initiatives started at the end of 2016, we have not measured this indicator at the time and cannot state if any policies were improved, or adopted. Hence the value of 0.
DD1 number of policies, regulations, standards or legal frameworks implemented
Data has been collected about successful contributions of the HSA Partnership to the implementation of policies in the different contexts we work in. This includes the number of policies, laws, regulations, standards, legal frameworks, or budgets which have been implemented. The word policies is used to summarize all different types mentioned above. Note that the number of policies reported are not unique policies, but includes policies which are either monitored for the first time or have seen improvements over time to which the HSA Partnership has contributed.
2018: The indicator definition is the same as used for 2017.
See analysis for the individual years.
Value: This was not measured hence the value is 0.
Analysis: During 2016, the main focus of the HSAP was the creation of a dynamic partnership. Although advocacy initiatives started at the end of 2016, we have not measured this indicator at the time and cannot state if any policies were improved or adopted, and our role in this. Hence the value of 0.
Value: During 2017, the HSAP contributed to 2 policies being implemented. Note: the annual reporting over 2018 led to clarifications on the status of policies reported on earlier for 2017, hence these are adjusted retro-actively to ensure more precise monitoring and a better reflection of the reality. These are now included in DD indicator 2 instead.
Analysis
In Kenya, the HSA Partnership contributed to the Community Health Worker remuneration included in County Integrated Development Plans (CIDP) for 2018-2022. The CIDPs are county level policy documents which prepare the roadmap of county investments for five years. Due to advocacy in 2017 in 2 counties, county governments have already included planned activities for remuneration of Community Health Workers in the CIDPs (even though the bills are not yet approved).
Value: The HSA Partnership contributed to 1 new policy being implemented in 2018. Of the policies which were already targeted during 2017, we contributed to 1 policy which now has the status of being effectively implemented.
Narrative: In Kajiado county in Kenya, a HRH incentive framework has been implemented at sub-county level. Following the launch of the incentive framework, there were systemic promotions, employment of new staff, ongoing re-designations and also provision of staff development opportunities at all levels of service delivery. An example of a policy that the HSA Partnership played a role in drafting in 2017 and was implemented in 2018 is the recruitment of thousands of new health workers in Tanzania. They have now also started working at primary health care facilities. The 2018 Annual Reflection report provides more examples of developments in policies and budgets.
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Disbursements for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
124445
Disbursements for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
124445
Disbursements for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
167724
Disbursements for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
167725
Disbursements for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
150000
Disbursements for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
65000
Disbursements for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
73503
Disbursements for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
167725
Incoming fund internal for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
138495
Incoming fund internal for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
90000
Incoming fund internal for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
150000
Incoming fund internal for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
65000
Incoming fund internal for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
73503
Incoming fund internal for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
124445
Incoming fund internal for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
1401337
Internal Commitment to MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
167724
Incoming fund internal for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
124445
Incoming fund internal for MFS II WASH Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
NL-KVK-41150298-5211
Amref Flying Doctors
Access, Services and Knowledge (ASK): What young people want, what young people need in Uganda
The overall objective of the program is to improve the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people (10-24 years) by the increase in the use of health services among youth.;
Amref Flying Doctors
Rutgers
Amref Health Africa Uganda
449138
518548
305882
1237828
Incoming commitment from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
399138
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
98854
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
14856.1
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
1237828
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
50000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
399138
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
217197
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
98854
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
196357
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
149892.95
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
14856.1
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
149892.95
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
50000
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
217197
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
196357
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
111532.95
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
111532.95
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-5133
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH Alliance Bridge Fund Project - Uganda
The WASH Alliance International envisions a world where all people have access to and make use of sustainable water and sanitation services that they can afford, and where all people can live under hygienic conditions to improve their health, dignity and economic living standard. The WAI programme 2016 will work on three integrated pillars: 1. Developing a functioning and enabling WASH market, in which the private sector is providing quality products and services at an affordable price and in which the financial sector facilitates the access and use of finance for entrepreneurs and consumers. 2. Developing an enabling public sector for WASH, in which the government takes up its responsibility as duty bearer, creates a supportive policy and regulatory environment for sustainable WASH services for all, with strong M&E (Monitoring & Evaluation) frameworks and allocates sufficient budget for WASH. 3. Empowering, informing and organising citizens for sustainable WASH: informed citizens will demand, participate and pay for sustainable WASH services and practice healthy hygienic behaviour; organised citizens will claim high quality WASH services from the market; and empowered citizens hold the government accountable for delivering quality WASH services for all. The WAI programme 2016 will be together with partners: Amref, WASTE, RAIN, Akvo and about several local NGO’s in the countries Bangladesh, Nepal, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia and Mali. Simavi is the lead agency of the WAI, the programme is managed by the WASH Alliance Management Unit located at Simavi.
In 2016 the WAI’s main objective will be to strengthen our position as an innovative player in the international WASH Sector, focusing on sustainability & acceleration. We will work on the following sub-objectives: 1. Diversify and expand our funding base, both internationally and in the countries, to a total of €19 mln Euro in 2017 2. Provision of safe water to an additional 140.000 people and improved sanitation to an additional 160.000 people against €18,- per person 3. Learn and innovate on sustainability and acceleration.
Our operational areas were chosen because these areas had less access to WASH services than the general access levels in these countries, or in other words, we selected areas with more marginalized people. In these areas we target everyone, as only with full coverage the impact of WASH services on the health of people and the environment can be fully achieved.
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme Management
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
174272
Result 5
Small producers businesses and service providers are trained and/or supported to play an increased role in improved WASH service delivery
Number of people (small producers, businesses or service providers) trained and/or supported on WASH service delivery
Unit of measurement is Number of representatives from the private sector trained and/or supported on any aspect of WASH service delivery. Unit of measurement is number of people, disaggregate by gender in the field 'value description'.
Result 25 b
Community groups exist with a recognisable voice or representation of women and marginalized groups
Total number of WASH-related community groups within your intervention area
Result 21
There is a significant increase in the number of media campaigns on hygiene and sanitation
Number of people that are reached through the media on hygiene and sanitation
Unit of measurement is the number of people, disaggregate by gender in the field 'value description'. Reached means: the coverage of the communication media used, such as wall papers, newspapers, TV and radio shows.
Result 20
There is a significant increase in the number of awareness campaigns on hygiene and sanitation
Number of people that are reached with awareness campaigns on hygiene and sanitation
Unit of measurement is number of people, disaggregate by gender in the field 'value description'. Examples of these awareness campaigns are village theatre groups, community group discussions, etc,..
Result 19
The access to improved drinking water sources has significantly increased
Number of people that have gained access to improved drinking water sources
Unit of measure is the number of people (not household level), disaggregate by gender in the field 'value description'. A source is considered to be safe if it complies with WHO/UNICEF definition.
Result 18
The population having access to improved sanitation systems at public places like schools health centers and markets has significantly increased
Number of people that have gained access to improved sanitation facilities in public places like schools, health centres and markets
Unit of measure is the number of people (not household level), disaggregate by gender in the field 'data description'. Is about access to sanitation in public places (schools, health centres, bus stations and martkets. Improved sanitation facilities: latrines considered by WHO/UNICEF to be safe.
Result 9
The country programme partners lobby for increased WASH financing
Number of lobby meetings attended by country programme partners
Unit of measurement is number of meetings.
Result 35
Country programme partners and other programme staff members are trained on including gender equality and social inclusion in the programme
Number of (country) programme staff members that are trained on Social Inclusion and Gender
Number of people within the organisation that have been trained on Social Inclusion and Gender
Result 32
Country programme partners are capacitated to apply the environmental sustainability approaches for WASH in relation to climate change and the water-energy-food nexus
Number of representatives of country programme partners and stakeholders capacitated on approaches and tools to Environmental Sustainability for WASH
Result 10
Country programme partners and WASH networks are capacitated on methodologies to track budgets
Number of people from country programme partners or other WASH stakeholders trained on budget tracking methodologies
Unit of measurement is number of people that have been trained. Disaggregate by gender in the field 'value description'. Include both the representatives from the country programme partners and other WASH stakeholders.
NL-KVK-41150298-4101
Amref Flying Doctors
HSA Amref Flying Doctors in The Netherlands
Of all the Millennium Development Goals, MDG5 (Maternal Health) shows the biggest gap
between achievement and goal. Despite all efforts, still, every day, 800 women worldwide
die of complications during pregnancy and childbirth. 99% of these deaths occur in
developing countries and almost all could have been prevented by access to proper
healthcare and services.1 Stronger health systems, including adequate numbers of
qualified health workers and access to essential Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)
commodities, are urgently needed.
The Health Systems Advocacy for Africa Partnership (HSA4A Partnership), comprising
Amref Health Africa (Amref), the African Centre for Global Health and Social
Transformation (ACHEST), Health Action International (HAI), Wemos, and the Dutch
Ministry for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation (the Ministry), aims to close this
gap in Sub-Saharan Africa. We will contribute to achieving Sexual and Reproductive
Health and Rights (SRHR) by creating space for a strong civil society to engage effectively
with governments, the private sector and other stakeholders accountable for health
systems, to deliver equitable, accessible and high-quality SRHR services.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
+31 71 576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Schuttersveld 9 2316 XG Leiden
0
Amref second quarterly report of the inception phase - Netherland and European Union
Amref Q3 2016 HSA Report Netherlands and EU
Amref Q4 2016 HSA Report Netherlands and EU
Amref Q1 2017 HSAP Report Netherlands
Amref Q2 2017 HSAP report - Netherlands
(Online) Meetings (informal & formal) with CSOs and other (non-profit) organisations/institutions
Output
Number of meetings (co)organised
Number of meetings attended
(Online) Meetings (informal & formal) with policy-makers and other decision-makers
Output
Number of meetings (co)organised
Number of meetings attended
Knowledge products funded directly by the HSAP (for example: policy briefs, blogs, press releases, research papers, press statements) used for external purposes.
Output
Number of knowledge products produced
Events (forums, seminars, public debates, round-table discussions, etc.) that promote SRH health outcomes for African citizens in connection to (SRHC, HRH, HF, HG)
Output
Number of events (co) organised
Number of events attended
Amplifying the African Voice & Promoting inter-context exchange
Output
Number of times your organisation had a speaker from one of the African country contexts to speak about the promotion of SRH health outcomes for African citizens.
Number of times a member of your organisation was invited to speak on issues connected to the promotion of SRH health outcomes for African citizens in an African in-country context (for example: EU HSAP staff in Malawi).
NL-KVK-41150298-4203
Amref Flying Doctors
Yes I do Alliance
Millions of adolescent girls all over the world are facing a limited future because of early marriage (EM), teenage pregnancies and female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C). With this programme, by changing the attitudes of community members and other key persons and informing adolescent girls and boys, adolescents will be empowered to stand up for their sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Through education and economic empowerment, supported by the relevant legislation and policies, the project will give adolescents alternatives beyond EM, teenage pregnancies and FGM/C. The programme will be implemented between 2016 and 2020 by the Yes I do Alliance (Plan Nederland, Amref Flying Doctors, Rutgers, Choice, KIT and the Netherlands’ Embassies in the relevant countries) and their counterparts in Ethiopia, Kenya, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Indonesia and Pakistan.
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Plan Nederland
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Programme Management
info@amref.nl
https://www.amref.nl/
746676
1064215
1101295
886159
752345
216553
Expenditures in 2017 include direct and indirect programme costs made by Amref the Netherlands
Amref Flying Doctors
80116
Payment 2018 MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
50000
Payment 2017 MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
101251
Expenditures in 2020 include direct and indirect programme costs made by Amref the Netherlands
Amref Flying Doctors
-17491
Repayment towards PLAN
Plan Nederland
Amref Flying Doctors
33929
Budget 2016 - 2020 add on
Plan Nederland
Amref Flying Doctors
-20166
Agreement Amref MW 2016-2020 adjusted
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
50000
Payment 2016 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
598527
1st tranche PLAN
Plan Nederland
Amref Flying Doctors
640602
Agreement Amref ET 2016-2017
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
178860
Payment 2017 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
215288
Payment 2016 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
112150
Payment 2016 MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
187657
Payment 2017 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
1054989
3rd tranche PLAN
Plan Nederland
Amref Flying Doctors
178860
Payment 2017 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
176921
Payment 2019 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
187657
Payment 2017 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
160116
Agreement Amref MW 2018
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
281
Received interest on prepaid funds from the Ministry
Bank
Amref Flying Doctors
183998
Payment 2018 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
1285331
4th tranche PLAN
Plan Nederland
Amref Flying Doctors
220000
Payment 2020 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
330357
Agreement Amref ET 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
77340
Agreement Amref MW 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
80000
Payment 2018 MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
162151
Expenditures in 2018 include direct and indirect programme costs made by Amref the Netherlands
Amref Flying Doctors
353842
Agreement Amref KE 2019
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
169994
Agreement Amref MW 2019
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
891511
5th tranche PLAN
Plan Nederland
Amref Flying Doctors
84972
Payment 2019 MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
315202
Agreement Amref ET 2019
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
153972
Agreement Amref KE 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
100000
Payment 2020 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
50000
Payment 2020 MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
45972
Payment 2020 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
196469
Payment 2016 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
4500356
Budget 2016 - 2020
Plan Nederland
Amref Flying Doctors
262150
Agreement Amref MW 2016-2017
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
181382
Expenditures in 2016 include direct and indirect programme costs made by Amref the Netherlands
Amref Flying Doctors
974
Received interest on prepaid funds from the Ministry
Bank
Amref Flying Doctors
604189
Agreement Amref KE 2016-2017
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
50000
Payment 2016 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
50000
Payment 2016 MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
50000
Payment 2017 MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
367997
Agreement Amref KE 2018
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
393839
Agreement Amref ET 2018-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
400310
2nd tranche PLAN
Plan Nederland
Amref Flying Doctors
84972
Payment 2019 MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
83999
Payment 2018 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
176921
Payment 2019 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
157601
Payment 2019 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
196920
Payment 2018 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
100000
Payment 2018 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
196919
Payment 2018 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
157601
Payment 2019 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
102000
Payment 2020 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
7224
Payment 2020 MW
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
8000
Payment 2020 KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
8356
Payment 2020 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
139649
Expenditures in 2019 include direct and indirect programme costs made by Amref the Netherlands
Amref Flying Doctors
321108
6th tranche PLAN
Plan Nederland
Amref Flying Doctors
NL-KVK-41150298-2165
Amref Flying Doctors
Integrated WASH, Reproductive Health and Systems Strengthening, Gullele Sub city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Reduce women and child mortality in Gullele sub city of Addis Ababa.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme Management
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Gullele Sub city of Addis Ababa
139619
209031
127410
17074
40121
Disbursement Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
40533
Disbursement Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
40533
Disbursement Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
20248
Disbursement Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
130000
Disbursement Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
100000
Disbursement Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
76947
Disbursement Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
40000
Disbursement Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
NL-KVK-41150298-2166
Amref Flying Doctors
I Can But I Won't - I Decide (The World Starts With Me)
Combining sexuality education with learning IT skills. This comprehensive programme helps young people to address sensitive issues around love, sexuality and relations. ;
ICCO Cooperation
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme Management
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Afar, Oromiya, Amhara and Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa
8.98084998 38.78311157
Amhara Region
North-Showa Zone
11.20965636 37.97973633
Afar Region
North-Showa Zone
9.03265000 40.24263300
Afar Region
North-Showa Zone
12.36362486 41.22949189
Afar Region
North-Showa Zone
12.36362486 41.22949189
134496
178643
152541
152541
Incoming funds from ICCO
ICCO Cooperation
Amref Flying Doctors
434480
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
178643
Incoming funds from ICCO
ICCO Cooperation
Amref Flying Doctors
71070
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
84122
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
71071
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
465680
Incoming commitment from ICCO
ICCO Cooperation
Amref Flying Doctors
134496
Incoming funds from ICCO
ICCO Cooperation
Amref Flying Doctors
31200
Expenditure support to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
124096
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
84121
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
NL-KVK-41150298-5113
Amref Flying Doctors
Unite for Body Rights Ethiopia
The program in Ethiopia focuses on 1) direct poverty reduction through improved quality and access to sexual and reproductive health services; 2) access to adequate sex education (CSE) for young people; 3) strengthening civil society; and 4) influencing policy.;
Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
497965
524215
649900
676434
185696
248983
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
262000
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
300000
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
349900
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
327602
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
327601
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
90348
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
5000
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
248983
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
248982
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
262000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
262215
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
300000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
349900
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
327601
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
90348
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
90348
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
2512978
Incoming commitment from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
248982
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
262215
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
90348
Incoming funds from Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
2512978
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
327602
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
5000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
website SRHR alliance
NL-KVK-41150298-5111
Amref Flying Doctors
Unite for Body Rights Kenya
Health professionals and management facilities will be trained, sex education, improving the capacity for sexual and reproductive health and sexual education, and advocacy;
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
546384
489442
303167
552513
231319
12175
NL-KVK-41150298-5122
Amref Flying Doctors
MFS II WASH Ethiopia
The programme focuses on zone 3 in Afar region in the northeast of Ethiopia, where sanitation awareness is combined with improved and sustainable drinking water and sanitation services and improved hygiene practices.
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
106075
213764
583988
246352
52924
147100
460223
360415
210000
NL-KVK-41150298-5210
Amref Flying Doctors
Access, Services and Knowledge (ASK): What young people want, what young people need in Ethiopia
The overall objective of the program is to improve the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people (10-24 years) by the increase in the use of health services among youth.;
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
606316
658690
52494
1317500
Incoming commitment from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
556316
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
1317500
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
50000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
556316
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
275592
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
50000
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
195643
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
200000
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
43286
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
30000
Incoming funds from Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
305592
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
30000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
NL-KVK-41150298-5132
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH Alliance Bridge Fund Project Ethiopia
The WASH Alliance International envisions a world where all people have access to and make use of sustainable water and sanitation services that they can afford, and where all people can live under hygienic conditions to improve their health, dignity and economic living standard. The WAI programme 2016 will work on three integrated pillars: 1. Developing a functioning and enabling WASH market, in which the private sector is providing quality products and services at an affordable price and in which the financial sector facilitates the access and use of finance for entrepreneurs and consumers. 2. Developing an enabling public sector for WASH, in which the government takes up its responsibility as duty bearer, creates a supportive policy and regulatory environment for sustainable WASH services for all, with strong M&E (Monitoring & Evaluation) frameworks and allocates sufficient budget for WASH. 3. Empowering, informing and organising citizens for sustainable WASH: informed citizens will demand, participate and pay for sustainable WASH services and practice healthy hygienic behaviour; organised citizens will claim high quality WASH services from the market; and empowered citizens hold the government accountable for delivering quality WASH services for all. The WAI programme 2016 will be together with partners: Amref, WASTE, RAIN, Akvo and about several local NGO’s in the countries Bangladesh, Nepal, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia and Mali. Simavi is the lead agency of the WAI, the programme is managed by the WASH Alliance Management Unit located at Simavi.
In 2016 the WAI’s main objective will be to strengthen our position as an innovative player in the international WASH Sector, focusing on sustainability & acceleration. We will work on the following sub-objectives: 1. Diversify and expand our funding base, both internationally and in the countries, to a total of €19 mln Euro in 2017 2. Provision of safe water to an additional 140.000 people and improved sanitation to an additional 160.000 people against €18,- per person 3. Learn and innovate on sustainability and acceleration.
Our operational areas were chosen because these areas had less access to WASH services than the general access levels in these countries, or in other words, we selected areas with more marginalized people. In these areas we target everyone, as only with full coverage the impact of WASH services on the health of people and the environment can be fully achieved.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Programme Management
+3171576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl/
150000
Result 9
The country programme partners lobby for increased WASH financing
Number of lobby meetings attended by country programme partners
Unit of measurement is number of meetings.
Result 20
There is a significant increase in the number of awareness campaigns on hygiene and sanitation
Number of people that are reached with awareness campaigns on hygiene and sanitation -
Unit of measurement is number of people
Result 19
The access to improved drinking water sources has significantly increased (Output) - 1 indicators
Number of people that have gained access to improved drinking water sources - 1 period(s)
Unit of measure is the number of people (not household level), disaggregate by gender in the field 'value description'. A source is considered to be safe if it complies with WHO/UNICEF definition.
Result 18
The population having access to improved sanitation systems at public places like schools, health centers and markets has significantly increased
Number of people that have gained access to improved sanitation facilities in public places like schools, health centres and markets
Unit of measure is the number of people (not household level), disaggregate by gender in the field 'data description'. Is about access to sanitation in public places (schools, health centres, bus stations and martkets. Improved sanitation facilities: latrines considered by WHO/UNICEF to be safe.
Result 10
Country programme partners and WASH networks are capacitated on methodologies to track budgets
Number of people from country programme partners or other WASH stakeholders trained on budget tracking methodologies
Unit of measurement is number of people that have been trained. Disaggregate by gender in the field 'value description'. Include both the representatives from the country programme partners and other WASH stakeholders.
Result 7
Locally based finance institutions pilot credit for WASH service construction, operation and maintenance
Number of pilots on credit for WASH service construction, operation and maintenance developed and tested
Unit of measurement is number of pilots (pilot is testing new (credit) products). Credit product: A loan in cash or kind borrowed from a financial institution or saving and credit group.
Result 25
Number of WASH-related community groups where the representation of women and/or marginalised groups has been improved in 2016.
NL-KVK-41150298-7100
Amref Flying Doctors
Strengthening Community Health Systems to Improve the Maternal Newborn and Child Health Outcomes in Samburu County
Strengthening Community Health Systems to Improve to Maternal Newborn and Child Health Outcomes in Samburu County;
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
EU
-
-
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Samburu County, Rift Valley Region
Samburu County
1.39073229 36.99096680
1331230
231597
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
294296
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
398585
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
203376
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
203376
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-2141
Amref Flying Doctors
Scale Up of Sustainable Water Access Kajiado County, Kenya
Increased access to sustainable water and sanitation and thereby improving knowledge and training the people in Kajiado County on hygiene.
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Aqua for All
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme Management
+31 71 576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Kajiado County
404174
419353
639647
476386
1939560
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
379393
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
610294
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
607464
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
291205
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
58424
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-2171
Amref Flying Doctors
An Innovative CBHMIS Model in Oloitokitok & Samia Districts for Improved Health Management Information System in Kenya (TAARIFA project)
An Innovative CBHMIS Model in Oloitokitok & Samia Districts for Improved Health Management Information System in Kenya
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
VvAA
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme Management
+31 71 576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Oloitokitok and Samia Districts
336732
232773
153305
38326
NL-KVK-41150298-4011
Amref Flying Doctors
Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation and Health in Kenya (FINISH INK)
Achieve improved health status in Kenya by sustainably expanding access to and demand for sanitation facilities through financial inclusion.
Stichting WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
+31 (0)71 - 576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Kilifi and Busia counties
Kilifi County
-3.50204409 39.90303040
Busia County
0.46928262 34.11220551
500000
500000
400000
250000
380000
400000
225000
Incoming funds from WASTE
WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
300000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
150000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
475000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
317500
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
30000
Incoming funds from WASTE
WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
470000
Incoming funds from WASTE
WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
200000
Incoming funds from WASTE
WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
225000
Incoming funds from WASTE
WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
300000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
2430000
Incoming commitments from Waste
WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
2115425
commitment Amref NL and Amref Health africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
175000
Incoming funds from WASTE
WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
243000
Incoming funds from WASTE
WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
122925
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
99990
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
350000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
200000
Incoming funds from WASTE
WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
340000
Incoming funds from WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
NL-KVK-41150298-5121
Amref Flying Doctors
MFS II WASH Kenya
Especially in areas where semi-nomadic and pastoral populations live, access to clean (drinking) water is behind the national average. Partly due to cultural customs and traditions, there is little knowledge about hygiene and sanitation. As a result, WASH related diseases are common, for example in Kaijado County. In this particular area inhabited by Maasai, the WASH program is implemented.;
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme Management
+31 71 576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
130829
257987
211616
209009
199996
134050
210548
259402
208000
30000
120000
NL-KVK-41150298-5310
Amref Flying Doctors
Staying Alive, Making Maternal Health Care Work in Kenya
In this program, we focus on the prevention of maternal mortality by improving access to health care, family planning, abortion aftercare and treat fistula.;
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
641737
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
473208
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
423055
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
18000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-2121
Amref Flying Doctors
Alternative Rite of Passage (ARP) in Kenya
The objective is to reduce FGM through Altnernative Rites of Passage with Masai in Magadi, Loitoktok and Samburu. Amref has developed an alternative rite of passage (without FGM) from girl to woman and implemented this.
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Nationale Postcode Loterij
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Magadi
-1.90062938 36.28564455
Loitokitok District
-2.92761159 37.49798583
Samburu
1.098565496040652 37.604827880859375
496933
332671
350477
131120
NL-KVK-41150298-5131
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH Alliance Bridge Fund Project Kenya
The WASH Alliance International envisions a world where all people have access to and make use of sustainable water and sanitation services that they can afford, and where all people can live under hygienic conditions to improve their health, dignity and economic living standard. The WAI programme 2016 will work on three integrated pillars: 1. Developing a functioning and enabling WASH market, in which the private sector is providing quality products and services at an affordable price and in which the financial sector facilitates the access and use of finance for entrepreneurs and consumers. 2. Developing an enabling public sector for WASH, in which the government takes up its responsibility as duty bearer, creates a supportive policy and regulatory environment for sustainable WASH services for all, with strong M&E (Monitoring & Evaluation) frameworks and allocates sufficient budget for WASH. 3. Empowering, informing and organising citizens for sustainable WASH: informed citizens will demand, participate and pay for sustainable WASH services and practice healthy hygienic behaviour; organised citizens will claim high quality WASH services from the market; and empowered citizens hold the government accountable for delivering quality WASH services for all. The WAI programme 2016 will be together with partners: Amref, WASTE, RAIN, Akvo and about several local NGO’s in the countries Bangladesh, Nepal, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia and Mali. Simavi is the lead agency of the WAI, the programme is managed by the WASH Alliance Management Unit located at Simavi.
In 2016 the WAI’s main objective will be to strengthen our position as an innovative player in the international WASH Sector, focusing on sustainability & acceleration. We will work on the following sub-objectives: 1. Diversify and expand our funding base, both internationally and in the countries, to a total of €19 mln Euro in 2017 2. Provision of safe water to an additional 140.000 people and improved sanitation to an additional 160.000 people against €18,- per person 3. Learn and innovate on sustainability and acceleration.
Our operational areas were chosen because these areas had less access to WASH services than the general access levels in these countries, or in other words, we selected areas with more marginalized people. In these areas we target everyone, as only with full coverage the impact of WASH services on the health of people and the environment can be fully achieved.
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme Management
+31-715769476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
250000
Result 5
Small producers, businesses and service providers are trained and/or supported to play an increased role in improved WASH service delivery
Number of people (small producers, businesses or service providers) trained and/or supported on WASH service delivery
Number of representatives from the private sector trained and/or supported on any aspect of WASH service delivery. Unit of measurement is number of people, disaggregate by gender in the field 'value description'
Result 9
The country programme partners lobby for increased WASH financing
Number of lobby meetings attended by country programme partners
Unit of measurement is number of meetings
Result 25
Community groups exist with a recognisable voice/representation of women and marginalized groups
a. Number of WASH-related community groups where the representation of women and/or marginalised groups has been improved in 2016
Result 20
There is a significant increase in the number of awareness campaigns on hygiene and sanitation
Number of people that are reached with awareness campaigns on hygiene and sanitation
Unit of measurement is number of people, disaggregate by gender in the field 'value description'. Examples of these awareness campaigns are village theatre groups, community group discussions, etc
Result 19
The access to improved drinking water sources has significantly increased
Number of people that have gained access to improved drinking water sources
Unit of measure is the number of people (not household level), disaggregate by gender in the field 'value description'. A source is considered to be safe if it complies with WHO/UNICEF definition
Result 18
The population having access to improved sanitation systems at public places like schools health centers and markets has significantly increased
Number of people that have gained access to improved sanitation facilities in public places like schools, health centres and markets
Unit of measure is the number of people (not household level), disaggregate by gender in the field 'data description'. Is about access to sanitation in public places (schools, health centres, bus stations and martkets. Improved sanitation facilities: latrines considered by WHO/UNICEF to be safe
NL-KVK-41150298-5130
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH Alliance Bridge Fund Project
The WASH Alliance International envisions a world where all people have access to and make use of sustainable water and sanitation services that they can afford, and where all people can live under hygienic conditions to improve their health, dignity and economic living standard. The WAI programme 2016 will work on three integrated pillars: 1. Developing a functioning and enabling WASH market, in which the private sector is providing quality products and services at an affordable price and in which the financial sector facilitates the access and use of finance for entrepreneurs and consumers. 2. Developing an enabling public sector for WASH, in which the government takes up its responsibility as duty bearer, creates a supportive policy and regulatory environment for sustainable WASH services for all, with strong M&E (Monitoring & Evaluation) frameworks and allocates sufficient budget for WASH. 3. Empowering, informing and organising citizens for sustainable WASH: informed citizens will demand, participate and pay for sustainable WASH services and practice healthy hygienic behaviour; organised citizens will claim high quality WASH services from the market; and empowered citizens hold the government accountable for delivering quality WASH services for all. The WAI programme 2016 will be together with partners: Amref, WASTE, RAIN, Akvo and about several local NGO’s in the countries Bangladesh, Nepal, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia and Mali. Simavi is the lead agency of the WAI, the programme is managed by the WASH Alliance Management Unit located at Simavi. Amref Flying Doctors is active in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda
In 2016 the WAI’s main objective will be to strengthen our position as an innovative player in the international WASH Sector, focusing on sustainability & acceleration. We will work on the following sub-objectives: 1. Diversify and expand our funding base, both internationally and in the countries, to a total of €19 mln Euro in 2017 2. Provision of safe water to an additional 140.000 people and improved sanitation to an additional 160.000 people against €18,- per person 3. Learn and innovate on sustainability and acceleration.
Our operational areas were chosen because these areas had less access to WASH services than the general access levels in these countries, or in other words, we selected areas with more marginalized people. In these areas we target everyone, as only with full coverage the impact of WASH services on the health of people and the environment can be fully achieved.
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health in Uganda
Wash Alliance International
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Programme Management
+31 71 576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
713671
931
Payment KE joint budget
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
7638
Payment KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
177245.17
Expenditures in 2016 include direct and indirect programme costs made by Amref the Netherlands (technical expertise, subcontractors, organisational costs etc.)
Amref Flying Doctors
Multiple organisations
37007
Payment Joint budget EWA 2016
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
21229
Payment KE joint budget
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
285214
2nd Tranche
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
57507
Joint Budget EWA 2016
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
20000
Payment KE joint budget
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
85000
Payment UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
112500
Payment KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
659164
Budget 2016
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
72500
Payment ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
395498
1st Tranche
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
223
Payment KE joint budget
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
150000
Agreement 2016 ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
174272
Agreement 2016 UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
250000
Agreement KE 2016
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
57007
Joint Budget EWA 2016
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
125000
Payment KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
70000
Payment ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
20000
Payment Joint budget EWA 2016
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
89272
Payment UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
2500
Contribut.WAI-PME operat.budg.2016 ET
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
42374
Agreement Joint Budget KE 2016
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH Alliance Kenya
3905
Payment UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2125
Amref Flying Doctors
Alternative Rites of Passage and WASH in Kilindi, Tanzania
Improve sexual health care for girls and women through access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene and reduction of FGM/C
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
300000
300000
400000
300000
300000
150000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
50000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
119500
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
25000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
50000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
1300000
Commitment to Amref Health Africa Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
150000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
150000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
150000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
200000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Tanzania
NL-KVK-41150298-2124
Amref Flying Doctors
Alternative Rite of Passage (ARP) in Kenya add-on
The objective is to reduce FGM through Altnernative Rites of Passage with Masai in Magadi, Loitoktok and Samburu. Amref has developed an alternative rite of passage (without FGM) from girl to woman and implemented this.
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
-
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Magadi
-1.90062938 36.28564455
Loitokitok District
-2.92761159 37.49798583
Samburu
1.098565496040652 37.604827880859375
75000
75000
75000
NL-KVK-41150298-2123
Amref Flying Doctors
Alternative Rite of Passage (ARP) in Tanzania add-on
The objective is to reduce FGM through Altnernative Rites of Passage with pastoralists and semi-pastoralists in Kilindi, Tanzania. Amref has developed an alternative rite of passage (without FGM) from girl to woman and implemented this.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Tanga Region
Kilindi District
-5.09299590 39.01107785
74910
NL-KVK-41150298-2133
Amref Flying Doctors
i-PUSH (Innovative Partnership for Universal Sustainable Health)
i-PUSH is a five year programme that aims to improve maternal and child health outcomes in Kenya by introducing and bringing together three existing, scalable mobile innovations —M-TIBA, Leap and m-Jali—from Amref and PharmAccess in three counties in Kenya. These innovations are designed in-house but in close collaboration with major private sector players. Leap, which is owned by Amref, is aimed at building capacity among community health workers using mobile phones. Through mobile learning or m-learning, community health workers are trained on topics such as family planning, mother and child nutrition, and sexual and gender based violence. M-TIBA, owned by PharmAccess, is a digital platform for inclusive healthcare that enables people to save, send, receive and pay money for medical treatment through a mobile health wallet on their phone. Since its introduction in Nairobi last year, more than 300,000 users have signed up. Lastly, M-jali, also owned by Amref, is a mobile application used by community health workers to capture data on household level on health indicators to improve efficiency of health reporting at the community level.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Health Africa
Nationale Postcode Loterij
PharmAccess Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
1750000
Incoming funds from NPL to Amref NL for project 2133_KE_I Push
Nationale Postcode Loterij
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
375000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters in Kenya
348285
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters in Kenya
345715
Disbursement to Amref HQ
Amref Health Africa Netherlands
Amref Health Africa HeadQuarters
322756
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters in Kenya
1627544
Disbursement to Pharm Access
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
PharmAccess Foundation
322756
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters in Kenya
255000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters in Kenya
496110
Disbursement to Pharm Access
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
PharmAccess Foundation
9950000
Incoming funds NPL to Amref NL for Project 2133_KE_I-Push
Nationale Postcode Loterij
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
1750000
In coming commitment from NPL
Nationale Postcode Loterij
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
130713
Expenditures Amref NL (HR, operational, Marketing& Com, etc) for project 2133_KE_I Push
200000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters in Kenya
9950000
In coming commitment from NPL
Nationale Postcode Loterij
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
264845
The agreement started with larger amount, later was decided to keep Amref Health Africa HQ in the lead and most of the funds will be disbursed via HQ.
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
2708518
The original agreement in 2017 was topped up several times, with extra funding from National Postcode Lottery in 2020 and from the joined budget. The underspend at the end was deducted. This amount is de final amount.
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters in Kenya
251000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters in Kenya
264845
Amref FLying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters in Kenya
462155
Disbursement to Pharm Access for project I-Push
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
PharmAccess Foundation
4905724
Disbursement to Pharm Access for project I-Push
Amref Flying Doctors
PharmAccess Foundation
46841
Expenditures Amref NL (HR, operational, Marketing& Com, etc) for project 2133_KE_I Push in 2020
57521
Expenditures Amref NL (HR, operational, Marketing& Com, etc) for project 2133_KE_I Push in 2021
84235
Expenditures Amref NL (HR, operational, Marketing& Com, etc) for project 2133_KE_I Push in 2018
155563
Expenditures Amref NL (HR, operational, Marketing& Com, etc) for project 2133_KE_I Push in 2016
110001
Expenditures Amref NL (HR, operational, Marketing& Com, etc) for project 2133_KE_I Push in 2017
94944
Expenditures Amref NL (HR, operational, Marketing& Com, etc) for project 2133_KE_I Push in 2019
225000
Disbursement to Amref HQ for project 2133_KE_I Push
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Qurters in Kenya
1478
Extra payment for organizing workshop on top of budget specificly for these cost
AMref FLying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
33006
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters Kenya
91881
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
PharmAccess Foundation
5148
Extra payment for evaluation Workshop on top of budget specificly for these cost
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters Kenya
275000
Several Payments to Stichting AIGHD for Reseach and Evaluation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Stichting AIGHD
100000
Several payments to Makmende for Communication Activities and other payments relating to the communication activities
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Makmende Media BV
22228
Expenditures 2023 Amref NL (HR, operational, etc) for project 2133_KE_I Push
4597
Extra payment of AHAIC cost on top of regular budget for this specific expenses
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head quarters in Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-3032
Amref Flying Doctors
JIBU (phase 2): Increasing access to health information for nurses and midwives in Kenya
Dubbed 'Jibu', a Kiswahili word meaning 'answer', the initiative seeks to overcome barriers in accessing current, relevant and credible information to support learning and practice for nurses and midwives in Kenya. Health information delivery is granted through the use of a mobile application with on/offline capability. Since its inception in 2013, over 10,000 nurses and midwives have been enrolled onto the application, signaling the timeliness of this much needed service among the health workers. With our mobile learning platform JIBU, Amref Health Africa will provide training and education to nurses, where they need it, when they need it.
Elsevier Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Amref Health Africa
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
557729
228000
100000
10000
Incoming Funds from Stitchting Diorathe
Diorapthe
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
20000
Incoming Funds from Stitchting Diorathe
Diorapthe
Amref Flying Doctors
90000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
70182
Incoming funds from Elsevier Foundaion
Elsevier Foundation
Amref Flying doctorss
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
50000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-2168
Amref Flying Doctors
Making WASH Everybody's Business
The project aims to ensure sustainable use of water and sanitation in a healthy environment in slums and informal settlements in Addis Ababa, Oromia and Afar, by linking communities, government, and small enterprises and creating balanced demand for and supply of paid WASH services for all.
Aqua for All
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
234677
393657
384165
349711
137790
480000
Incoming commitment from Aqua for All
Aqua for All
Amref Flying Doctors
138000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
150000
Incoming funds from Aqua for All
Aqua for All
Amref Flying Doctors
4612
Incoming Funds from Beheermaatschappij Heksenberg
Amref Flying Doctors
6190
Incoming Funds from Giften
Amref Flying Doctors
2976
Incomimg funds from WvW Insingerschool Soest
Amref Flying Doctors
2825
incoming funds from Salesforce UK online giving Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Incoming funds from st.WouTho Development foundation
Amref Flying Doctors
7500
Incoming funds from club Ron Bavelaar contribution
Amref Flying Doctors
7500
Incoming contribution from ABC Karin Kortlang stitchting
Amref Flying Doctors
7500
Incoming contribution from ABC Udink Schepel advocaten
Amref Flying Doctors
7500
Incoming contribution ABC LTP advies
Amref Flying Doctors
7500
Incoming contributiion from ABC Wolting & Versteegh
Amref Flying Doctors
3186
Icoming funds from Rotary clubNiewegein
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
300000
Incoming funds from Aqua for All
Aqua for All
Amref Flying Doctors
160000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
64882
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
160000
Incoming commitment from Aqua for All
Aqua for All
Amref Flying Doctors
160000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
100733
Incoming Funds from the Business club
Amref Flying Doctors
20000
Incoming Funds from the StitchtingLennep Bartel Fonds
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Incoming Funds from Made Blue
Amref Flying Doctors
1500000
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopa
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
200000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
21878
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
183200
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
163000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
NL-KVK-41150298-2032
Amref Flying Doctors
Integrated Health in Amuru
The project goal is to increase skilled birth attendance in order to reduce the incidence of neonatal sepsis in Amuru District.
1. To strengthen the capacity of skilled health workers to deliver clean & safe MNCH services. 2. To improve access to safe and clean MNCH services at health facilities and community level through improved WASH. 3. To improve access to sanitation and hygiene practices in communities of Amuru district. 4. To promote improved governance of WASH and MNHCH services in Amuru District.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Amuru District
3.2502085616531686 32.122650146484375
300000
300000
200000
150000
50000
1000000
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2032
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
150000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2032
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2032
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2032
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
10000
Incomin funds
St. Roer
Amref Flying Doctors
90000
Incomin funds
St.Lou Cabassou
Amref Flying Doctors
5440
Incomin funds
St. De Beer
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2032
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2032
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
36000
Incomin funds
st. Vrienden Medische MissieZuster
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2032
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
150000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2032
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
200000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-4110
Amref Flying Doctors
HSA Amref Flying Doctors Global
Of all the Millennium Development Goals, MDG5 (Maternal Health) shows the biggest gap
between achievement and goal. Despite all efforts, still, every day, 800 women worldwide
die of complications during pregnancy and childbirth. 99% of these deaths occur in
developing countries and almost all could have been prevented by access to proper
healthcare and services.1 Stronger health systems, including adequate numbers of
qualified health workers and access to essential Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)
commodities, are urgently needed.
The Health Systems Advocacy for Africa Partnership (HSA4A Partnership), comprising
Amref Health Africa (Amref), the African Centre for Global Health and Social
Transformation (ACHEST), Health Action International (HAI), Wemos, and the Dutch
Ministry for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation (the Ministry), aims to close this
gap in Sub-Saharan Africa. We will contribute to achieving Sexual and Reproductive
Health and Rights (SRHR) by creating space for a strong civil society to engage effectively
with governments, the private sector and other stakeholders accountable for health
systems, to deliver equitable, accessible and high-quality SRHR services.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
+31 71 576 9476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
Schuttersveld 9 2316 XG Leiden
0
HSA Q2 report HSA Global
Workshop/trainings to build capacity for Lobby & Advocacy for CSOs and other (non-profit) organisations/institutions funded by the HSAP
Output
Number of trainings organised
This indicator was added in 2018 for clarification
Number of different organisations present at trainings
Number of women/men trained (segregated in F/M)
Workshop/trainings to build capacity for Research for CSOs and other (non-profit) organisations/institutions funded by the HSAP
Output
Number of trainings organised
This indicator was added in 2018 for clarification
Number of different organisations present at trainings
Number of women/men trained (segregated in F/M)
(Online) Meetings (informal & formal) with CSOs and other (non-profit) organisations/institutions
Output
Number of meetings (co)organised
Number of meetings attended
Knowledge products funded directly by the HSAP (for example: policy briefs, blogs, press releases, research papers, press statements) used for external purposes.
Output
Number of knowledge products produced
Events (forums, seminars, demonstrations, public debates, round-table discussions, etc.) that promote SRH health outcomes for African citizens in connection to (SRHC, HRH, HF, HG)
Output
Number of events (co) organised
Number of events attended
Amplifying the African Voice & Promoting inter-context exchange
Output
Number of times your organisation had a speaker from one of the African country contexts to speak about the promotion of SRH health outcomes for African citizens.
Number of times a member of your organisation was invited to speak on issues connected to the promotion of SRH health outcomes for African citizens in an African in-country context (for example: EU HSAP staff in Malawi).
(Online) Meetings (informal & formal) with policy-makers and other decision-makers
Output
Number of meetings (co)organised
Number of meetings attended
Workshop/trainings to build capacity for Lobby & Advocacy for CSOs and other (non-profit) organisations/institutions funded by the HSAP
Output
Number of trainings organised
This indicator was added in 2018 for clarification
Number of different organisations present at trainings
Number of women/men trained (segregated in F/M)
Workshop/trainings to build capacity for Research for CSOs and other (non-profit) organisations/institutions funded by the HSAP
Output
Number of trainings organised
This indicator was added in 2018 for clarification
Number of different organisations present at trainings
Number of women/men trained (segregated in F/M)
(Online) Meetings (informal & formal) with CSOs and other (non-profit) organisations/institutions
Output
Number of meetings (co)organised
Number of meetings attended
(Online) Meetings (informal & formal) with policy-makers and other decision-makers
Output
Number of meetings (co)organised
Number of meetings attended
Knowledge products funded directly by the HSAP (for example: policy briefs, blogs, press releases, research papers, press statements) used for external purposes.
Output
Number of knowledge products produced
Events (forums, seminars, demonstrations, public debates, round-table discussions, etc.) that promote SRH health outcomes for African citizens in connection to (SRHC, HRH, HF, HG)
Output
Number of events (co) organised
Number of events attended
Amplifying the African Voice & Promoting inter-context exchange
Output
Number of times your organisation had a speaker from one of the African country contexts to speak about the promotion of SRH health outcomes for African citizens.
Number of times a member of your organisation was invited to speak on issues connected to the promotion of SRH health outcomes for African citizens in an African in-country context (for example: EU HSAP staff in Malawi).
NL-KVK-41150298-4109
Amref Flying Doctors
1% - Snakebite: A Voice for the Voiceless
Ensuring access to prevention, essential medicines and rehabilitation of snakebite victims in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Stichting Health Action International
Stichting Health Action International
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
229458
229458
453916
Agreement with HAI
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Health Action International
226958
1st Tranche to HAI
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Health Action International
458916
Incoming commitment from MinBuZa
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
229458
1st Tranche from MinBuZa
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
206512
2nd Tranche from MinBuZa
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
204012
2nd Tranche to HAI
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Health Action International
NL-KVK-41150298-2192
Amref Flying Doctors
Closing the Gap Zambia
The goal of the project 'Closing the Gap' is to contribute to the elimination of preventable maternal deaths in two districts in Zambia with a strong focus on respectful maternity care. This project aims to achieve 80% skilled birth attendance by bridging the gap between communities and formal health systems through improved health promotional activities, increased demand for quality health care services and strengthened linkages between community and formal health systems in the two districts of Copper Belt Province of Zambia.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa
Amref Health Africa
Copperbelt Province
-12.891582 28.621822
325000
200000
200000
175000
100000
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Zambia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Zambia
125000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Zambia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Zambia
1000000
Commitment to Amref Health Africa Zambia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Zambia
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Zambia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Zambia
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Zambia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Zambia
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Zambia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Zambia
200000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Zambia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Zambia
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Zambia
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Zambia
75000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Zambia
50000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Zambia
50000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Zambia
NL-KVK-41150298-2191
Amref Flying Doctors
Stand Up For Adolescents - Malawi
The main goal of this project is to reduce teenage pregnancies and child marriages in 2 districts of Mangochi, Southern Malawi. This will be done through dialogues with religious leaders & community members, education and empowerment activities for adolescents and improved service delivery. As a result, the project aims to achieve that adolescent boys & girls claim their rights, access improved youth friendly sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, community members and gate keepers take action to prevent child marriage and teenage pregnancy and policies on SRH are improved.
Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme Management
info@amref.nl
https://www.amref.nl/
Mangochi district
-14.484155114937111 35.26954650878906
1000000
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Health Africa In Malawi
150000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Health Africa In Malawi
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Health Africa In Malawi
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Health Africa In Malawi
55000
Incoming Funds
Amref Flying Doctors
50000
incoming funds stitchting Contribute Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Health Africa In Malawi
65000
Incoming funds from stitchting Bennink Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors
75000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Flying Doctors
150000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Health Africa In Malawi
125000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Health Africa In Malawi
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Health Africa In Malawi
NL-KVK-41150298-2015
Amref Flying Doctors
Medical Services Outreach Project in Uganda
In Uganda, the access to specialized surgical and clinical care is still low particularly in the rural areas. While most of the issues focus on the lack of workforce, it is critical to recognize the infrastructure gaps that hinder the ability of the health system to provide accessible and affordable surgical services. Many of the hospitals in Uganda do not meet the minimum standards that the WHO deems essential for the provision of surgical care. Provision of surgical care for conditions such as hernia and caesarean sections are supposed to start at level IV of health services delivery; however, the progress towards fictionalization of surgical care at this level remains poor. The functionality of HC IV increased from 23% in 2009/10 to 24% in 2010/11 and achieved 25% in 2011/12. Renovation, equipping and provision of alternate sources of power were undertaken in a number of HC IVs in the country however, a number are still non functional mainly due to lack of qualified staff. The MoH annual health sector performance report (AHSPR 2011/12) indicates that only 38% and 24% of the health centre IV levels were able to offer major surgeries and blood transfusion services respectively. Staffing at all levels of the health care delivery remains a big challenge with averagely 58% of available positions filled. This however varies greatly with some rural districts in hard to reach areas posting staffing capacity of less than 35% while in urban settings; hospitals are staffed up to more than 80%.
The goal of the project is to contribute to mitigation of the disease burden for the communities living in the hard to reach areas by increasing access to and demand for specialized health care services. 2.1. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: The specific objectives of the project are to: 1. Increase access to specialized medical services by communities in the hard to reach areas 2. Increase community awareness on VVF, CLP, malnutrition and non-communicable diseases. 3. Strengthen the capacity of health facilities to provide quality medical services.
The targeted beneficiaries of the project will include the following • Children with cleft lip and palate conditions • Women with VV fistula • Children, women and men with eye, dental, urology, thyroid and other medical problems requiring surgeries
Amref Health Africa Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
-
196031
102448
105521
52761
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
52760
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
50000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
51224
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
48284
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
52761
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
52760
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
51224
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
404000
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
48284
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
99464
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2014
Amref Flying Doctors
Medical Services Outreach Programme Tanzania
Amref Health Africa’s Medical Services program focuses on improving the capacity of health systems to deliver quality health services through strengthening facility based clinical and laboratory services, especially in remote and underserved areas in Africa. The program provides a wide range of health specialists drawn from national and regional tertiary care hospitals as well as Amref Health Africa staff representing at least 21 different specialties. The Amref Health Africa Medical Services interventions are currently being implemented in Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Senegal and Tanzania. Outreach activities are planned annually, and city based specialists make three to five days’ visits to the participating hospitals based upon requests. Tanzania is still facing a huge challenge in having adequate human resources for health both in numbers and skills mix. The levels of shortage varied over time since independence in 1961, with the sharp increase of the crisis being observed between 1994 and 2002 when the government implemented the civil service reforms policy of 1990s which involved the retrenchment and employment freeze that focused on cutting down public expenditure. Other contributing factors to the sharp decline included: weak planning and forecasting of Human Resources for Health (HRH) requirements; inadequate involvement of key stakeholders, including end-users of the health care system in HRH planning and brain drain within and outside the country. [HRH&SW Strategic Plan 2014-2019]. Despite a number of developments to respond into HRH crisis including development of strategies and intervention that focused on increasing production, quality and recruitment of HRH graduates, this remains a distant dream. In addition to this, hospitals experience on and off shortage of medical supplies and equipment that are relevant for the provision of medical care, poor infrastructure and receives inadequate supportive supervisions.
The goal of the Medical Services Outreach Programme is to strengthen the capacity of the health care system to provide essential quality medical services. The key objectives of the programme are: 1. Strengthen the capacity of health care systems to deliver quality clinical and diagnostic services; 2. Deliver quality clinical and diagnostic services to under-served communities in Africa; 3. Generate evidence to inform best practice and policy.
The principle beneficiaries of the Amref Health Africa Outreach projects are poor disadvantaged patients living in remote rural areas of eastern Africa, together with their families, and the communities in which they live. It is estimated that 2.8 million people living in the rural parts of Tanzania covered by the services indirectly benefit from the programme. Additional beneficiaries are the medical officers and specialists other health workers and technical staff of the hospitals visited who upgrade their capacity in terms of skills and knowledge.
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
-
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
http://www.amref.nl
196904
102903
105991
48499
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
50000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
99464
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
51452
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
52996
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
52995
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
35000
Incoming funds
Stitching Talent goede doelen
Amref Flying Doctors
52996
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
52995
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
51541
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
405798
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
48499
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
NL-KVK-41150298-2013
Amref Flying Doctors
Kenya Specialist Outreach Programme
The Amref Health Africa Specialist Outreach Programme was established in 1957 to take essential medical and surgical services to rural and underserved hospitals across eastern Africa. Over time, more than 300 hospitals in 8 countries have benefited from the services provided. Today the Programme continues to serve marginalized communities in various counties through the Amref Flying Doctors light aircraft, commercial flights and road transport. Over 30 hospitals are reached through Outreach visits in Kenya. The outreach Programme delivers surgical interventions to patients with specific surgical problems such as obstetric fistula, genitourinary problems, and congenital and acquired defects including deformities and disabilities caused by cleft lip or palate, burns, injuries, leprosy and polio affecting the very poor and disadvantaged. These types of surgeries are performed in Centres of Excellence, which include national or local hospitals that have been developed to provide these services and have special facilities and specially trained staff. Developing Centres of Excellence for various conditions has become a major focus area for the Outreach Programme. This is done with a view to build local capacity, ensure quality of services and improve accessibility to health care.
The specific objectives of the Programme are: 1. Strengthen the capacity of health care systems to deliver quality clinical and diagnostic services; 2. Deliver quality clinical and diagnostic services to under-served communities in Africa; and 3. Integrate specialist outreach services with community Programmes 4. Generate evidence to inform best practice and policy.
The principle beneficiaries of the Kenya Specialist Outreach Programme are poor disadvantaged patients living in remote rural areas of eastern Africa, together with their families, and the communities in which they live. Additional beneficiaries are the specialists, health workers and technical staff of the hospitals visited by the Programme. It is estimated that 20 million people living in the rural parts of eastern Africa covered by the services indirectly benefit from the Programme.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
http://www.amref.nl
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
242234
126595
130393
499222
Commitment to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
59664
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
59664
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
122907
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
63298
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
63297
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
65197
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
65196
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
35000
Incoming Funds
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors in Netherlands
13000
Incoming Funds
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors in Netherlands
NL-KVK-41150298-5141
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH SDG Programme Ethiopia
The WASH SDG Programme aims to sustainably deliver access to, and use of, safe drinking water for at least 450,000 people; and improve access to, and use of, sanitation and improve hygiene behaviours for at least 2 million people. The WASH SDG Consortium is formed by the partners WASH Alliance International (WAI ), SNV and Plan Netherlands. In alliance with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS / IGG), the Programme responds to the Dutch commitment to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 6, with the aim to reach an improved WASH situation for all. Particularly, to contribute to safe water and clean toilets for respectively 30 million and 50 million people, as communicated by Minister Ploumen during the Global Citizen 2015 Earth Day celebrations in Washington DC on 18 April 2015. The programme will be implemented between July 2017 to December 2022 in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Nepal, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, with two or more sub-national level programmes (sub-programmes) developed per country. These countries all have significant numbers of people with poor access to and use of WASH services, either in rural areas or in densely populated areas with uncontrolled urbanisation and deteriorating water security. In all these countries the consortium members have long-term presence and ongoing WASH programmes, as well as established influence at the national level.
The WASH SDG programme works towards an improved WASH situation for all. We use an integrated approach and ensure that facilities and services are sustainable, climate resilient, gender sensitive and socially inclusive. The programme is built on three core strategic objectives: 1) Increasing demand for improved WASH facilities and practices 2) Improving the quality of service provision 3) Improving governance of the sector
The Netherlands WASH SDG Programme aims to reach an improved WASH situation for all. This includes the hard to reach households; the poorest of the poor and those living in remote or slum areas, men and women. The Programme will contribute by sustainably improving access to and use of sanitation and improving hygiene behaviours for at least 2 million people, and access to and use of safe drinking water for at least 450,000 people in the coming five years. As sustainability will only be realised when equal access and use for women and men is guaranteed, the programme will mainstream gender equality and social inclusion in the whole programme cycle. Our programme activities will target those households in communities and cities that have insufficient access to WASH facilities and/or practice unhealthy WASH behaviours which results in the entire community living in an unhealthy environment. Consequently women and men of entire communities and neighbourhoods in cities will benefit from programme activities. As a result, the WASH SDG programme is expected the reach over 7.4 million people through project activities.
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Wetlands International
IRC
PRACTICA
Stichting Aidenvironment
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
482843
645702
1215564
522494
767129
15000
Funds transferred to partner Akvo
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
125000
Funds transferred to partner Wetlands
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands International
50000
Funds transferred to partner Wetlands
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands International
15000
Funds transferred to partner Akvo
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
15000
Funds transferred to partner Akvo
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
70000
Funds transferred to partner IRC
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
70000
Funds transferred to partner IRC
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
150000
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
60000
Funds transferred to partner IRC
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
68352
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
68352
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
68352
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
270000
Funds Transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
270000
Funds Transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
250000
Funds Transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
171018
Expenditures in 2021
Amref Flying Doctors
92863
Funds transferred to partner Wetlands
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands
181842
Expenditures in 2019
Amref Flying Doctors
68704
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
35215
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
55659.31503
Expenditures in 2017
Amref Flying Doctors
125353
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
2390
Commitment to partner Akvo_adjustment extra costs
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
56031
Commitment to partner Akvo July 2018 - June 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
2390
Funds transferred to partner Akvo_extra costs
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
265325
Commitment to partner Wetlands July 2018 - June 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands
645702
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
58342
Funds transferred to partner IRC
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
96186
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
1153580
Agreement with AHA ET July 2018 - June 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
288395
Funds transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
1215564
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
284211
Commitment to partner IRC July 2021 - 31 Sep 2022
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
75000
Funds transferred to partner Wetlands
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands
270000
Funds Transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
119615
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
2867876
Incoming commitment from Simavi july 2020 - December 2022
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
293133
Commitment to partner Wetlands July 2020 - June 2022
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands
-106130
Commitment to partner Wetlands July 2018 - June 2020, adjustment at close Phase I
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands
15000
Funds transferred to partner Akvo
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
270000
Funds Transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
66331
Funds transferred to partner Wetlands
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands
113954
Agreement with AHA ET Inception phase
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
68705
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
9880
Funds transferred to partner IRC
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
16
Received interest on prepaid funds from the Ministry
Bank
Amref Flying Doctors
37356
Commitment to partner Akvo
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
13000
Commitment to partner RUAF
Amref Flying Doctors
RUAF
33443
Commitment to partner Wetlands
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands
14075
Commitment to partner Practica
Amref Flying Doctors
Practica
18678
Funds transferred to partner Akvo
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
475353
Incoming commitment from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
3250
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
7490
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
18678
Funds transferred to partner Akvo
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
21537.5
Funds transferred to partner Rain
Amref Flying Doctors
Rain
200000
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
50000
Funds transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
3954.24
Funds transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
274818
Commitment to partner WASTE July 2018 - June 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
70430
Commitment to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
43075
Commitment to partner Rain
Amref Flying Doctors
Rain
2095
Funds received back from partner Practica
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
3968
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
16721.5
Funds transferred to partner Wetlands
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands
60000
Funds transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
7037.5
Funds transferred to partner Practica
Amref Flying Doctors
Practica
6500
Funds transferred to partner RUAF
Amref Flying Doctors
RUAF
21537.5
Funds transferred to partner Rain
Amref Flying Doctors
Rain
41831
Funds transferred to partner IRC
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
288395
Funds Transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
167325
Commitment to partner IRC July 2018 - June 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
7037.5
Funds transferred to partner Practica
Amref Flying Doctors
Practica
6500
Funds transferred to partner RUAF
Amref Flying Doctors
RUAF
35215
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
60000
Funds Transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
-8404.15
Commitment to partner Akvo July 2018 - June 2020_adjustment at close Phase I
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
64793
Commitment to partner Akvo July 2020 - 30 Sep 2022
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
341758
Commitment to partner WASTE July 2020 - Dec 2022
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
1342148
Agreement with AHA ET July 2020 - Sep 2022
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
522494
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
9999
Funds Transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
30000
Funds Transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
738731
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
60000
Funds transferred to partner IRC
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
-25321
Commitment to partner IRC July 2018 - June 2020_Adjustment at close Phase I
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
150153
Expenditures in 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
-9880
Commitment to partner IRC_inception phase_adjustment at close
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
-2095
Commitment to partner Practica_adjustment at close
Amref Flying Doctors
Practica
174847.8421
Expenditures in 2018
Amref Flying Doctors
14008
Funds transferred to partner Akvo
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
288395
Funds transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
19610.85
Funds transferred to partner Akvo
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
-41223
Commitment to partner WASTE July 2018 - June 2020 adjusted
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
2391250
Incoming commitment from Simavi july 2018 - June 2020
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
288395
Funds Transferred to AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
14008
Funds transferred to partner Akvo
Amref Flying Doctors
Akvo Foundation
41831
Funds transferred to partner IRC
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
99999
Agreement with AHA ET Covid response May_Nov 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
19760
Commitment to partner IRC_inception phase
Amref Flying Doctors
IRC
16721.5
Funds transferred to partner Wetlands
Amref Flying Doctors
Wetlands
Population is making progress towards the use of safely managed drinking water
Reporting is conducted in line with the drinking water ladder as defined by the Joint Monitoring Program by Unicef and WHO.
Number of people (and % of people) in urban areas who reach basic and/or safely managed service levels of drinking water of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 51% of the urban people in the intervention area
This target value represents 66% of the urban people in the intervention area
This end term value from 2023 represents 62% of the total urban population in the intervention area
Number of people (and % of people) in rural areas who reach basic and/or safely managed service levels of drinking water of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 52% of the rural people in the intervention area
This target value represents 69% of the rural people in the intervention area
This end term value from 2023 represents 39% of the total rural population in the intervention area
Population is making progress towards the use of safely managed sanitation services
Reporting is conducted in line with the sanitation ladder as defined by the Joint Monitoring Program by Unicef and WHO.
Number of people (and % of people) in urban areas who reach basic and/or safely managed service levels of sanitation of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 52% of the people in the intervention area
This baseline value represents 66% of the people in the intervention area
This end term value from 2023 represents 75% of the total urban population in the intervention area
Number of people (and % of people) in rural areas who reach basic and/or safely managed service levels of sanitation of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 10% of the people in the intervention area
This baseline value represents 29% of the people in the intervention area
This end term value from 2023 represents 79% of the total rural population in the intervention area
Population is making progress towards better hygiene practices
Reporting is conducted in line with the hygiene ladder as defined by the Joint Monitoring Program by Unicef and WHO.
Number of people (and % of people) in urban areas who reach basic service levels of handwashing practices of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 11% of the people in the intervention area
This baseline value represents 19% of the people in the intervention area
This end term value from 2023 represents 41% of the total urban population in the intervention area
Number of people (and % of people)in rural areas who reach basic service levels of handwashing practices of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 14% of the people in the intervention area
This baseline value represents 25% of the people in the intervention area
This end term value from 2023 represents 53% of the total rural population in the intervention area
Local agencies implement more effective demand creation strategies
Level of effective demand-creation strategies by local agencies within their areas/jurisdiction/programme.
Effective demand creation strategies are measured through the following dimensions: strategy, division of roles, evidence based, inclusion of women, inclusion of socially excluded, effectiveness testing, feedback channels, monitoring, review approaches.
In general, respondents are quite positive about the effective demand creation strategies by local agencies. However, improvements can be made on the inclusion of women and socially excluded and monitoring of the implemented strategies.
Improvements are expected in the area of inclusion of women, socially excluded and monitoring the strategies
Increased involvement of consumers in improving WASH conditions
Percentage of households that have invested in WASH facilities in their household or contributed user fees to WASH services during the last year
Investment in WASH facilities includes both construction and operation & maintenance
33% of the households in the intervention area have invested in WASH services (construction, use and operation & maintenance) past year
Increased level of participation of women and girls in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Measurement of this result is carried out by applying the participation ladder
Level of participation of women and girls in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Level of participation is reported in percentages following the 7 steps in the participation ladder:
0% = Not allowed to participate
10% = Allowed to join
25% = Attend meetings
40% = Speak up
55% = Listened to
70% = Influence decisions
85% = Make the decisions
100% = Set own rules
Women are allowed to and attend meetings where they do speak up and listened to. However, it does not seem to influence decisions.
Increased level of participation of socially excluded groups in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Measurement of this result is carried out by applying the participation ladder
Level of participation of socially excluded groups in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Level of participation is reported in percentages following the 7 steps in the participation ladder:
0% = Not allowed to participate
10% = Allowed to join
25% = Attend meetings
40% = Speak up
55% = Listened to
70% = Influence decisions
85% = Make the decisions
100% = Set own rules
People belonging to socially excluded groups are allowed to join meetings, but they don't do so yet.
Increased availability of WASH products and services for the bottom of the pyramid
Level of outreach and suitability of WASH products and services for consumers at the bottom of the pyramidThe level to which entrepreneurs reach out with services and products targeting the bottom of the pyramid
Level of outreach to the bottom of the pyramid is measured through the following dimensions: marketing strategy to BoP, specifc needs into account of women and socially excluded, monitors sustainability of WASH products and services, provide information, test effectiveness, has feedback channels, reviews approaches based on monitoring
There are possibilities provided by entrepreneurs to have loans and cheaper services to elderly, disabled or poor people. But this is not based upon an active strategy or worked out in daily practice
NL-KVK-41150298-5142
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH SDG Uganda Programme
WASH SDG Uganda is part of the global WASH SDG Consortium. The WASH SDG Consortium aims to sustainably deliver access to, and use of, safe drinking water for at least 450,000 people; and improve access to, and use of, sanitation and improve hygiene behaviours for at least 2 million people worldwide. The WASH SDG Consortium is formed by the partners WASH Alliance International (WAI ), SNV and Plan Netherlands. In alliance with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS / IGG), the Programme responds to the Dutch commitment to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 6, with the aim to reach an improved WASH situation for all. Particularly, to contribute to safe water and clean toilets for respectively 30 million and 50 million people, as communicated by Minister Ploumen during the Global Citizen 2015 Earth Day celebrations in Washington DC on 18 April 2015. The programme will be implemented between July 2017 to December 2022 in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Nepal, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, with two or more sub-national level programmes (sub-programmes) developed per country. These countries all have significant numbers of people with poor access to and use of WASH services, either in rural areas or in densely populated areas with uncontrolled urbanisation and deteriorating water security. In all these countries the consortium members have long-term presence and ongoing WASH programmes, as well as established influence at the national level.
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors NL
Amref NL Programme Team
Programme management
Portfolio manager
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
92787
103323
207710
76500
104486
113379
217755
12843.69
Expenditures in 2017
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
92787
Incoming commitment from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
20000
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
105355
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
11215
Expenditures in 2018
Amref Flying Doctors
50995
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
421421
Incoming commitment from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
147497
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
29722.25
Expenditures in 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
89981
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
75100
Agreement with AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
35100
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
365832
Agreement with AHA UG March 2018-June 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
95888
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
400157
Agreement with AHA UG July 2020-June 2022
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
63213
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
76500
Incoming commitment from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
162596
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
50000
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
464857
Incoming commitment from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
89982
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
105355
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
89981
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
76500
Agreement with AHA UG Covid Response May_Dec 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
76500
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
6500
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
23686
Expenditures in 2019
Amref Flying Doctors
40000
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
41792
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
116139
Incoming funds from Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
46456
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
83350
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
80000
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Simavi
20157
Funds transferred to AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
22163
Expenditures in 2021
Amref Flying Doctors
NL-KVK-41150298-5143
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH SDG Programme Tanzania
The WASH SDG Programme aims to sustainably deliver access to, and use of, safe drinking water for at least 450,000 people; and improve access to, and use of, sanitation and improve hygiene behaviours for at least 2 million people. The WASH SDG Consortium is formed by the partners WASH Alliance International (WAI ), SNV and Plan Netherlands. In alliance with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS / IGG), the Programme responds to the Dutch commitment to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 6, with the aim to reach an improved WASH situation for all. Particularly, to contribute to safe water and clean toilets for respectively 30 million and 50 million people, as communicated by Minister Ploumen during the Global Citizen 2015 Earth Day celebrations in Washington DC on 18 April 2015. The programme will be implemented between July 2017 to December 2022 in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Nepal, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, with two or more sub-national level programmes (sub-programmes) developed per country. These countries all have significant numbers of people with poor access to and use of WASH services, either in rural areas or in densely populated areas with uncontrolled urbanisation and deteriorating water security. In all these countries the consortium members have long-term presence and ongoing WASH programmes, as well as established influence at the national level.
The WASH SDG programme works towards an improved WASH situation for all. We use an integrated approach and ensure that facilities and services are sustainable, climate resilient, gender sensitive and socially inclusive. The programme is built on three core strategic objectives: 1) Increasing demand for improved WASH facilities and practices 2) Improving the quality of service provision 3) Improving governance of the sector
The Netherlands WASH SDG Programme aims to reach an improved WASH situation for all. This includes the hard to reach households; the poorest of the poor and those living in remote or slum areas, men and women. The Programme will contribute by sustainably improving access to and use of sanitation and improving hygiene behaviours for at least 2 million people, and access to and use of safe drinking water for at least 450,000 people in the coming five years. As sustainability will only be realised when equal access and use for women and men is guaranteed, the programme will mainstream gender equality and social inclusion in the whole programme cycle. Our programme activities will target those households in communities and cities that have insufficient access to WASH facilities and/or practice unhealthy WASH behaviours which results in the entire community living in an unhealthy environment. Consequently women and men of entire communities and neighbourhoods in cities will benefit from programme activities. As a result, the WASH SDG programme is expected the reach over 7.4 million people through project activities.
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
19200.35
65479
155651
60189
94110
727
Expenditures in 2017
Amref Flying Doctors
5823
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
60189
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
94110
Incoming commitment from Simavi July 2020_Dec 2020
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
30000
Payment Amref TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
5612
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
170000
Agreement Amref TZ 2017-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
30000
Payment Amref TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
65479
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
20000
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
16808
Expenditures in 2019
Amref Flying Doctors
281319
Incoming commitment from Simavi July 2018-Dec 2022
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
30000
Payment Amref TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
20000
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
19200
Incoming commitment from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
155651
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
7765
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
28000
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
50000
Payment Amref TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
20000
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
50000
Payment Amref TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
80000
Commitment to partner Waste July 2018-June 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
36190
Agreement Amref TZ Jul - Dec 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
23200
Agreement WASTE TZ 2018-2020
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
94110
Incoming funds from Simavi
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
10000
Payment Amref TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
2466
Expenditures in 2018
Amref Flying Doctors
11100
Expenditures in 2020
Amref Flying Doctors
12000
Funds transferred to partner WASTE
Amref Flying Doctors
Waste
2466
Expenditures in 2018
Amref Flying Doctors
Population is making progress towards the use of safely managed sanitation services
Reporting is conducted in line with the sanitation ladder as defined by the Joint Monitoring Program by Unicef and WHO.
Number of people (and % of people) in urban areas who reach basic and/or safely managed service levels of sanitation of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 38% of the urban people in the intervention area
This target value represents 38% of the urban people in the intervention area
This actual value in 2020 represents 71% of the urban people in the intervention area
Number of people (and % of people) in rural areas who reach basic and/or safely managed service levels of sanitation of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 24% of the rural people in the intervention area
This target value represents 40% of the rural people in the intervention area
This actual value in 2020 represents 42% of the rural people in the intervention area
Population is making progress towards better hygiene practices
Reporting is conducted in line with the hygiene ladder as defined by the Joint Monitoring Program by Unicef and WHO.
Number of people (and % of people) in urban areas who reach basic service levels of handwashing practices of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 29% of the urban people in the intervention area
This target value represents 29% of the urban people in the intervention area
This actual value in 2020 represents 47% of the urban people in the intervention area
Number of people (and % of people)in rural areas who reach basic service levels of handwashing practices of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 26% of the rural people in the intervention area
This target value represents 41% of the rural people in the intervention area
This actual value in 2020 represents 28% of the rural people in the intervention area
Uptake of loans
Number of WASH related credit products available for households and entrepreneurs by financial institutions
Number of WASH-loans taken up by households or entrepreneurs in the last year
Amount of WASH-loans taken up by households or entrepreneurs in the last year
Amount is stated in Tanzanian Shilling
Local agencies implement more effective demand creation strategies
Level of effective demand-creation strategies by local agencies within their areas/jurisdiction/programme.
Effective demand creation strategies are measured through the following dimensions: strategy, division of roles, evidence based, inclusion of women, inclusion of socially excluded, effectiveness testing, feedback channels, monitoring, review approaches.
In general there are low uptakes and utilization of demand created. Thereby conversion to new toilet construction or improvement is slow.
Increased involvement of consumers in improving WASH conditions
Percentage of households that have invested in WASH facilities in their household or contributed user fees to WASH services during the last year
Investment in WASH facilities includes both construction and operation & maintenance
Increased level of participation of women and girls in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Measurement of this result is carried out by applying the participation ladder
Level of participation of women and girls in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Level of participation is reported in percentages following the 7 steps in the participation ladder:
0% = Not allowed to participate
10% = Allowed to join
25% = Attend meetings
40% = Speak up
55% = Listened to
70% = Influence decisions
85% = Make the decisions
100% = Set own rules
Women and girls are allowed to and attend meetings where they do speak up. However, it seems they are not being listened to.
Increased level of participation of socially excluded groups in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Measurement of this result is carried out by applying the participation ladder
Level of participation of socially excluded groups in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Level of participation is reported in percentages following the 7 steps in the participation ladder:
0% = Not allowed to participate
10% = Allowed to join
25% = Attend meetings
40% = Speak up
55% = Listened to
70% = Influence decisions
85% = Make the decisions
100% = Set own rules
People belonging to socially excluded groups are allowed to join meetings, but they don't do so yet.
Increased availability of WASH products and services for the bottom of the pyramid
Level of outreach and suitability of WASH products and services for consumers at the bottom of the pyramidThe level to which entrepreneurs reach out with services and products targeting the bottom of the pyramid
Level of outreach to the bottom of the pyramid is measured through the following dimensions: marketing strategy to BoP, specifc needs into account of women and socially excluded, monitors sustainability of WASH products and services, provide information, test effectiveness, has feedback channels, reviews approaches based on monitoring
In general, the level to which entrepreneurs reach out with services and products targeting the bottom of the pyramid is low. There are mostly informal arrangements in the community to cater for the poor also among shops and artisans. These include providing loans, sometimes in-kind (products, produce, cows etc).
Improved WASH market
The percentage of WASH entrepreneurs who indicate that their sales went up significantly.
10% of the entrepreneurs indicate that their sales went up significantly, while the remainder has a stable business.
Increased presence of female entrepreneurs
Percentage (and #) of women WASH entrepreneurs
The reported percentage is the percentage of women entrepreneurs found as part of the total number of WASH entrepreneurs
Progress in key sector policies and regulations / for sustainable inclusive WASH
Level of strength of WASH sector policies and regulations
The strength of WASH sector policies and regulations are measured through the following dimensions: institutional framework, coordination, strength in human resources, financing and monitoring
Rank 40% due to:
1. Major gaps in WASH access
2. Market imperfaction and taks regulations
3. Corruption
4. Conflict - political-social-economy
5. Low level of accountability
6. Weak technical and financial capacity
Governments spend more budget on WASH
Amount of local WASH budget spent last year
Amount is stated in Tanzanian Shilling
Amount is stated in Tanzanian Shilling
Population is making progress towards better hygiene practices
Reporting is conducted in line with the hygiene ladder as defined by the Joint Monitoring Program by Unicef and WHO.
Number of people (and % of people) in urban areas who reach basic service levels of handwashing practices of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 29% of the urban people in the intervention area
This target value represents 29% of the urban people in the intervention area
This actual value in 2020 represents 47% of the urban people in the intervention area
Number of people (and % of people)in rural areas who reach basic service levels of handwashing practices of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 26% of the rural people in the intervention area
This target value represents 41% of the rural people in the intervention area
This actual value in 2020 represents 28% of the rural people in the intervention area
Population is making progress towards the use of safely managed sanitation services
Reporting is conducted in line with the sanitation ladder as defined by the Joint Monitoring Program by Unicef and WHO.
Number of people (and % of people) in urban areas who reach basic and/or safely managed service levels of sanitation of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 38% of the urban people in the intervention area
This target value represents 38% of the urban people in the intervention area
This actual value in 2020 represents 71% of the urban people in the intervention area
Number of people (and % of people) in rural areas who reach basic and/or safely managed service levels of sanitation of the JMP ladder
Benchmark for this sub-programme is Basic service level
This baseline value represents 24% of the rural people in the intervention area
This target value represents 40% of the rural people in the intervention area
This actual value in 2020 represents 42% of the rural people in the intervention area
Uptake of loans
Number of WASH related credit products available for households and entrepreneurs by financial institutions
No target was set for this indicator
Number of WASH-loans taken up by households or entrepreneurs in the last year
No target was set for this indicator
Amount of WASH-loans taken up by households or entrepreneurs in the last year
No target was set for this indicator
Amount is stated in Tanzanian Shilling
Local agencies implement more effective demand creation strategies
Level of effective demand-creation strategies by local agencies within their areas/jurisdiction/programme.
Effective demand creation strategies are measured through the following dimensions: strategy, division of roles, evidence based, inclusion of women, inclusion of socially excluded, effectiveness testing, feedback channels, monitoring, review approaches.
In general there are low uptakes and utilization of demand created. Thereby conversion to new toilet construction or improvement is slow.
No target was set for this indicator
Increased involvement of consumers in improving WASH conditions
Percentage of households that have invested in WASH facilities in their household or contributed user fees to WASH services during the last year
Investment in WASH facilities includes both construction and operation & maintenance
No target was set for this indicator
Increased level of participation of women and girls in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Measurement of this result is carried out by applying the participation ladder
Level of participation of women and girls in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Level of participation is reported in percentages following the 7 steps in the participation ladder:
0% = Not allowed to participate
10% = Allowed to join
25% = Attend meetings
40% = Speak up
55% = Listened to
70% = Influence decisions
85% = Make the decisions
100% = Set own rules
Women and girls are allowed to and attend meetings where they do speak up. However, it seems they are not being listened to.
No target was set for this indicator
Increased level of participation of socially excluded groups in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Measurement of this result is carried out by applying the participation ladder
Level of participation of socially excluded groups in decision making about WASH activities in the communities
Level of participation is reported in percentages following the 7 steps in the participation ladder:
0% = Not allowed to participate
10% = Allowed to join
25% = Attend meetings
40% = Speak up
55% = Listened to
70% = Influence decisions
85% = Make the decisions
100% = Set own rules
People belonging to socially excluded groups are allowed to join meetings, but they don't do so yet.
No target was set for this indicator
Increased availability of WASH products and services for the bottom of the pyramid
Level of outreach and suitability of WASH products and services for consumers at the bottom of the pyramidThe level to which entrepreneurs reach out with services and products targeting the bottom of the pyramid
Level of outreach to the bottom of the pyramid is measured through the following dimensions: marketing strategy to BoP, specifc needs into account of women and socially excluded, monitors sustainability of WASH products and services, provide information, test effectiveness, has feedback channels, reviews approaches based on monitoring
In general, the level to which entrepreneurs reach out with services and products targeting the bottom of the pyramid is low. There are mostly informal arrangements in the community to cater for the poor also among shops and artisans. These include providing loans, sometimes in-kind (products, produce, cows etc).
Improved WASH market
The percentage of WASH entrepreneurs who indicate that their sales went up significantly.
10% of the entrepreneurs indicate that their sales went up significantly, while the remainder has a stable business.
Increased presence of female entrepreneurs
Percentage (and #) of women WASH entrepreneurs
The reported percentage is the percentage of women entrepreneurs found as part of the total number of WASH entrepreneurs
No target was set for this indicator
Progress in key sector policies and regulations / for sustainable inclusive WASH
Level of strength of WASH sector policies and regulations
The strength of WASH sector policies and regulations are measured through the following dimensions: institutional framework, coordination, strength in human resources, financing and monitoring
Rank 40% due to:
1. Major gaps in WASH access
2. Market imperfaction and taks regulations
3. Corruption
4. Conflict - political-social-economy
5. Low level of accountability
6. Weak technical and financial capacity
Governments spend more budget on WASH
Amount of local WASH budget spent last year
Amount is stated in Tanzanian Shilling
No target was set for this indicator
Amount is stated in Tanzanian Shilling
NL-KVK-41150298-2152
Amref Flying Doctors
HOMAWASCO Timiza Usafi Project: Homa Bay Low Income WASH programme
Within Dunea-HOMAWASCO Timiza Usafi Project, Amref will implement Homa Bay Low Income WASH programme, targeting four major townships in Homa Bay County with large urban low-income populations and low access to Safe water and basic sanitation facilities and services.
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Homa Bay
Kisumu
access to WASH services
-0.5321426179286102 34.457244873046875
Access to WASH services
235628
244884
129590
7250
Incoming Funds
Stichting 75 jaar NBB
Amref Flying Doctors
85000
Incoming Funds
Dunea
Amref Flying Doctors
82500
Incoming Funds
Dunea
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Incoming Funds
Dunea
Amref Flying Doctors
75000
Incoming Funds
Dunea
Amref Flying Doctors
25000
Incoming Funds
Stichting Raam
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
610102
Agreement with Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
82500
Incomming funds from Dunea
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
60102
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
165000
Commitment from Dunea 2018
Dunea
Amref Flying Doctors
50000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
100000
Commitment from Dunea 2019
Dunea
Amref Flying Doctors
160000
Commitment from Dunea 2020
Dunea
Amref Flying Doctors
NL-KVK-41150298-2136
Amref Flying Doctors
Leap Malawi Guardians
Leap’s innovative m-learning solution will be deployed to train community health workers in Malawi, or the 'Malawi Guardians'. After the success of Leap in Kenya, it will be rolled out to Malawi to result in an effective community health workforce, with the right knowledge and skills to help reduce the under-five mortality rate in two districts; Ntchisi and Mangochi.
Nationale Postcode Loterij
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Amref Flying Doctors
Programme department
0031(0)71576 9476
1775000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
20891
Incoming funds from Philips Foudation for project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
Philips Foundation volunteering program
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
38043
Incoming Funds from Philips Foundation_Volunteer progr for project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
Philips Foundation_Volunteer Program
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
54222
Incoming Funds from Amref Sweden Norssken Covid for project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
Amref Sweden Norssken
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
325000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
1995000
Incomung Funds from NPL to Amref for project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
Nationale Postcode Loterij
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
71100
Incoming Funds Philips Foundation Q2 2022_Volunteering Progr for project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
Philips Foundation Volunteer Prgramm
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
19254
Incoming Funds Philips Foundation_Volunteering Progr for project 2136_MA_leap Malawi
Philips Foundation Volunteering Program
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
229275
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
245725
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
32726
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
32726
Top up on original contract for 2136_MA_Leap Malawi. Total amount was 1.775.000 and is now 1.807.726 euro.
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
19948
Extra disbursement for cost of evaluation and closure activities
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
546
Disbursement to Amref Malawi for cost in relation with Graduation Ceremony Leap Malawi Guardians
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
47000
Expenditures 2021 at Amref NL for HR, Communication & Marketing, Operations and travel regarding project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
18750
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
VvAA
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
43000
Expenditures 2020 at Amref NL for HR, Communication & Marketing, Operations and travel regarding project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
61000
Expenditures 2022 at Amref NL for HR, Communication & Marketing, Operations and travel regarding project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
325000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
250000
Expenditures 2019 at Amref NL for HR, Communication & Marketing, Operations and travel regarding project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
70000
Expenditures 2018 at Amref NL for HR, Communication & Marketing, Operations and travel regarding project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
27700
Incoming funds from Philips Foundation_Q1 2022_Volunteering program_for project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
Philips Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
29144
Incoming Funds from Philips Foundation_Volunteering Program _Q3 2019 for project 2136_MA_Leap Malawi
Philips Foundation_volunteering program
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
16847
Incoming Funds
Philips foundation volunteering program
Amref Flying Doctors
1995000
Incoming funds from National Post code Lottery
National Postcode Lottery
Amref Flying Doctors
325000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
325000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Malawi
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Malawi
NL-KVK-41150298-2033
Amref Flying Doctors
Strengthening SRHR Services in Amuru and Program Deliver Capacity in Uganda
This 3 year project will build on the already existing integrated WASH/MCNH interventions in Amuru district and strengthen the capacity of Amref Uganda to improve program delivery.
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
please fill in actual/planned start
please fill in actual/planned end
Programme Management
info@amref.nl
https://www.amref.nl/
otherwise change country code and percentage
Amuru district Uganda
Fill in the sector codes that are applicable for the project/program and the estimated percentage (total 100%) "Add More" if you have different sector codes please find list of codes on G:\01 Programma Management\PME Algemeen\IATI\DAC codes
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
250000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
250000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
250000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-2129
Amref Flying Doctors
Anti-FGM/C Centre of Excellence
To support the execution of the anti-FGM/C vision, the Amref Anti-FGM/C Centre of Excellence will provide the organization and third parties strategic leadership and coordination on interventions, research, advocacy, communication and best practices to fight FGM/C.
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
please fill in actual/planned start
please fill in actual/planned end
Programme Management
info@amref.nl
https://www.amref.nl/
otherwise change country code and percentage
Hoe specifieker de locatie van het project hoe beter. Gebruik GPS data om deze in te vullen. Later is zo goed te zien wat de spreiding is van onze projecten.
Fill in the sector codes that are applicable for the project/program and the estimated percentage (total 100%) "Add More" if you have different sector codes please find list of codes on G:\01 Programma Management\PME Algemeen\IATI\DAC codes
400000
Outgoing commitment to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Postcode lotery NPL
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
16800
Incoming funds
Postcode lotery NPL
Amref Flying Doctors
212096
Incoming funds
Postcode lotery NPL
Amref Flying Doctors
195210
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
232000
Incoming funds
Postcode lotery NPL
Amref Flying Doctors
270000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
40509
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
65000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
157890
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-4012
Amref Flying Doctors
FINISH Mondial: Safe Sanitation and Improved Health for All by 2030
Having a safe toilet is still a privilege of the happy few. By 2015, only 39% of the global population (2.9 billion people) used a safely managed sanitation service. People at the base of the pyramid (BoP) face largest challenges to improve WASH conditions and solid waste management services. At the same time, this group represents the largest opportunity in terms of potential health gains and economic empowerment. There is momentum for inclusive sanitation and health. The 2030 horizon set by the SDGs is inspiring and moving many actors into action. The ambition on sanitation is high and the scope and interrelatedness of goals is such that these cannot be addressed by single purpose or single party approaches alone. National governments have put sanitation more predominantly on their agendas, supported by a growing evidence base of alternative approaches. Improving health outcomes and poverty indicators therefore requires an inclusive approach to sanitation and health. An approach that strategically uses donor funds with a focus to scale. And which links behaviour change in communities with government leadership as well as business development and finance opportunities. So markets are developed that service base of the pyramid populations, and change sanitation behaviour for good. FINISH aims for sanitation market development for BoP populations. As a public private partnership it fosters stakeholders from four domains, ie communities, government, business and finance (Diamond approach, see figure 1) to work together on this objective. So that by the end of the day: - people know they need a toilet (through health awareness creation) - people want a toilet (through demand creation) - people want to buy a durable toilet with safe management of human waste (through sanitation marketing) - local people can build those (through mason training) - people can afford those (through financial inclusion and loans, design improvements and economies of scale)
FINISH Mondial aims to 1. Kick-start the PPP for sanitation market development in 6 countries: India and Kenya (inclusive scale), Uganda, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Tanzania (market development). A FINISH Mondial ToC has been developed. It distinguishes pathways towards BoP sanitation market development and subsequently towards reaching inclusive scale (below). The present proposal details expected status towards inclusive scale by June 2019 for India and Kenya, as well as expected status of BoP sanitation market development by June 2019 for Uganda, Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Tanzania. 2. Develop FINISH Mondial PPP with a 2030 horizon to boost scale, including a roadmap for strategic partnership building and multi-annual multi-country financing.
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
AMREF Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
560000
NL-KVK-41150298-1064
Amref Flying Doctors
Innovate for Life
In 2017, Amref launched the Innovate for Life (I4L) program. The program offers a combination of health knowledge, capacity and networks, business and leadership coaching, and strategic partnership development for the most successful entrepreneurs. Our mission is to co-create shared value partnerships between entrepreneurs and Amref programs that can achieve health impact and scale in SSA.
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Elsevier Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
https://www.amref.nl/home
50000
107370
77762
107370
50000
77762
43523
Incoming Funds
Elsevier Foundation 2019-2021 Innovate For Life 1eUSD 50,000
Amref Flying Doctors
44464
Incoming Funds
Elsevier Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors
45625
Incoming Funds
Elsevier Foundation USD 50000
Amref Flying Doctors
42762
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa In Kenya
37370
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa In Kenya
35000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa In Kenya
35000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa In Kenya
5000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa In Kenya
45000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa In Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-5151
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH First - Ethiopia - COVID 19
In order to prevent and further combat the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), through WASH First programme, the WASH SDG Consortium partners are scaling up their efforts to access water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in the most vulnerable countries, supporting local communities and governments, with information, awareness raising and improved access to WASH.
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
IRC
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
548141
91357
NL-KVK-41150298-2154
Amref Flying Doctors
WaterStarters
MegaGroup and Amref joined forces in WaterStarters; A franchise that renovates and builds water supply systems, each of them designed together with the community to match their specific needs. WaterStarters offers communities and entrepreneurs (franchisees) the opportunity to own and manage a successful water business, providing them with access to funding for the initial investment. The precondition is that franchisees contribute at least 15% of the investment upfront, increasing their ownership and commitment. At the same time, it offers impact investors and donors an attractive, sustainable initiative to invest in.
WaterStarters offers a comprehensive solution to guarantee water availability all year round with a borehole downtime of maximum 3 days, opposed to the current average of 27 days. This solution includes groundwater scans, solar energy, pre-paid water meters, and a monitoring dashboard. This is combined with hygiene education for, and provided by, community members. The education helps to prevent waterborne illnesses and increases demand for safe water.
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
https://www.amref.nl/home
60000
160000
435233
32500
0
60000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
100000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
60000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
60000
Incoming commitment to Amref Flying Doctors for WaterStarter
MegaGroup Trade Holding BV Veghel
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
40000
Incoming commitment to Amref Flying Doctor for WaterStarters
FMO Investment Management BV
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
5800
Incoming Commitment to Amref Flying Doctors for WaterStarter
RAI Amsterdam BV Aquatech
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
8850
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2154_KE_WaterStarters
Rai Amsterdam BV - Interclean
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
37500
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2154_KE_WaterStarters
Aqua4all
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
150000
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2154_KE_WaterStarters
Stichting Marie Stella Maris Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
25000
Gift to Amref NL for project 2154_KE_WaterStarters
Han Klinkspoor
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
100000
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2154_KE_WaterStarters
WouTho Development Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
460000
Out going commitment to Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
150000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
32500
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2154_KE_WaterStarters
FMO INvestment Management BV
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
32500
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2154_KE_WaterStarters
FMO Investment Management BV
Amref Fying Doctors Netherlands
25000
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2054_KE_WaterStarters
Gift Han Klinkspoor
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
30000
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2154_K_WaterStarters
Aqua4all
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
110000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya for WaterStarters
Amref Flying Doctors in the Netherlands
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
110000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa in Kenya for WaterStarters
Amref Flying Doctors in the Netherlands
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-4020
Amref Flying Doctors
FINISH Mondial: Bridging Phase
FINISH Mondial Bridging phase: In the first phase of FINISH Mondial we set the stage by selecting the right partners and identifying project areas. Moreover, we calculated that FINISH Mondial aims to reach 27.6 million people across 6 countries by building 5.5 million safe sanitation systems by 2025. This all, while containing and recycling 1 million tonnes of faecal sludge. Financially, we will realize this by leveraging €40 million in grants and €630 million in sanitation investments. FINISH Mondial is launched in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
1424495
12000
1424495
Total budget Bridging phase
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Flying Doctors
200000
1st tranche Waste
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Flying Doctors
510000
2nd tranche Waste
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Flying Doctors
378958
Agreement 2019_2020 AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
89301
Agreement 2019_2020 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
195307
Agreement 2019_2020 AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
348280
Agreement 2019_2020 AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
212500
Agreement 2019_2020 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
45000
Payment AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
150000
Payment AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
50000
Payment AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
25000
Payment AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
75000
Payment AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
25000
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
80000
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
50000
Payment AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
134640
Payment AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
75468
Expenditures Amref NL 2019
Amref Flying Doctors
645000
3nd tranche Waste
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Flying Doctors
45000
Payment AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
125000
Payment AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
75000
Payment AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
80000
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
134640
Payment AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
-699
Payment AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
53958
Payment AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
17500
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
5360
Payment AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
10307
Payment AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
11000
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
NL-KVK-41150298-4030
Amref Flying Doctors
FINISH Mondial 2020-2025
FINISH Mondial has set ambitious targets: in the period 2020-25, an additional 10 million people will have gained access to and use safe sanitation through the programme. This equates to 20% of the Dutch Government’s total sanitation (SDG 6, clean water and sanitation) target till 2030. This will be achieved through the realisation of 2 million safely managed sanitation systems. FINISH has until now mobilized some € 200 million in local financing for household toilet construction. FINISH Mondial is upscaling this to over € 400 million of local financing with an average grant investment of € 20 per facility. FINISH Mondial is launched in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
1722926
1628937
1419335
1528697
1722926
Total budget agreement Waste_AmrefNL FM III 2021
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Flying Doctors
248351
Agreement 2021 AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
421583
Agreement 2021 AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
265726
Payment AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
149011
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
148830
Payment AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
252950
Payment AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
689170.8
1st tranche Waste
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Flying Doctors
438436
Agreement 2021 AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
248050
Agreement 2021 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
139411
Agreement 2021 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
83647
Payment AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
172710
Payment AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
99340
Payment AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Tanzania
344585.2
2nd tranche Waste
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Flying Doctors
168633
Payment AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
99220
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
344585.2
3rd tranche Waste
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
Amref Flying Doctors
3389.86
Agreement add on 2021 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
55764
Payment AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
3389.86
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
-9860
Adjustment on Agreement 2022 AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
231842
Expenditures Amref NL 2021
283044
Agreement 2022 AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
73532
Agreement Mar_April 2022 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
439078
Agreement 2022 AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
257345
Agreement 2022 AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
272195
Payment AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
160000
Payment AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
198000
Payment AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
1419335
Total agreement Waste_AmrefNL FM III 2022
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
122863
Agreement 2022 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
567734
1st tranche Waste
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
21488
Agreement May_Jul 2022 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
95020
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
55229
Payment AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
344584
4th tranche Waste 2021
Waste advisers on urban environment and development
157022
Payment AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
85044
Payment AHA UG
Amref Flying Doctors
75780
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
97346
Payment AHA TZ
Amref Flying Doctors
90504
Agreement Aug_Dec 2022 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
1528697
Revised Total agreement Waste_AmrefNL FM III 2022
14724
Payment AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
-74272
Adjustment on Agreement 2022 AHA HQ
NL-KVK-41150298-5152
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH First - Uganda - COVID 19
In order to prevent and further combat the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), through WASH First programme, the WASH SDG Consortium partners are scaling up their efforts to access water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in the most vulnerable countries, supporting local communities and governments, with information, awareness raising and improved access to WASH.
Simavi
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
200000
100000
NL-KVK-41150298-2172
Amref Flying Doctors
WASH and Schools
Enhanced health and wellbeing, gender equality and rights, reduced prejudice towards menstruation and improved girls education, and women empowerment
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Made Blue
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
265000
425000
365000
7500
1062500
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
250000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
700000
Made Blue Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
150000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
115000
Amref FLying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
150000
Incoming fund to Amref NL for project 2172_ET_Wash in schools
Made Blue Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
12675
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2172_ET_Wash in schools
Rai Amsterdam BV - Interclean
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
195000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
30000
Incoming fund to Amref NL for project 2172_ET_Wash in schools
Stichting Water for Life
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
250000
Incoming fundt to Amref NL for project 2172_ET_Wash in schools
Made Blue Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
274419
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
30000
Incoming fund to Amref NL for project 2172_ET_Wash in schools
Stichting Water for Life
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
150000
Incoming fund to Amref NL for project 2172_ET_Wash in schools
Made Blue Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
10000
Donation to Amref NL for project 2172_ET_Wash in schools
Stichting 75 jaar NBB
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
36000
Donation to Amref NL for project 2172_ET_Wash in schools
NPC dochters OLV Heilig Hart
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
15000
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2172_ET_Wash in schools
Stichting Water for Life
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
70500
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
NL-KVK-41150298-2112
Amref Flying Doctors
Flagship Amuru “WASH for SRHR project”
Amref Health Africa Uganda seeks to implement a WASH project in Amuru Sub County, Amuru District integrating WASH and Sexual reproductive health rights (SRHR). The business approach for this WASH intervention is to use a modular business model (already approved by the Government) to take the proposed intervention to scale. The project is aimed at reducing teenage pregnancy through increased access to safe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and advocacy for increased funding towards WASH and SRHR.
Reduced teenage pregnancy through increased access to safe Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services for 9.890 people in Amuru Sub – County
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Uganda
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
61491
16420
40000
100000
100000
100000
58580
51420
61491
Budget Balance project 2033 Amuru forwarded to project 2112_UG_Flagship Wash
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Uganda
527911
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Uganda
40000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Uganda
100000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Uganda
100000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Uganda
100000
Donation for project 2112_UG_Flagship Wash
Lou Cabassou BV
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
33333
Incoming funds for project UG-2112-Flagship Wash
Lou Cabassou BV
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
16420
Budget Balance project 2032 forwarded to project 2112_UG_Flagship Wash
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Uganda
33333
Incoming fund to Amref NL for project 2112_UG_Flagship Wash
Lou Cabassou BV
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
100000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Uganda
58580
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Uganda
NL-KVK-41150298-3110
Amref Flying Doctors
Climate Change and Health Pilot Kenya
To mitigate effects of climate change on nutrition and health through One Health Approach :
• One Health Approach: towards achieving optimal health outcomes recognizing the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and their shared environment.
• Multi-stakeholder collaboration: Multi-sectoral collaboration between government, CSOs and regional platforms to cultivate and deepen health system resilience building in light of climate change
• South to South dialogues: For policy conversations, sharing lessons and experiences on what works and what doesn’t towards mitigation of climate change effects
• Innovation and Co-creation: Work with government, CSOs and community to ideate and create innovative solutions to tackle climate change and its effects. Invest to promote evidence-based programming and ensure we continue to innovate, ideate, iterate and evolve.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
50000
43750
65000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
184035
Orignal agreement with Amref Kenya was 209.000 euro which has been decreased in 2023 to 184.035 euro
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
50000
Disbursement to Amref kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
43750
Disbursement to Amref kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
20285
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-3111
Amref Flying Doctors
Climate Change and Health Pilot Ethiopia
The project contributes to the mitigation of Climate change (CC) while building resilient societies and systems. It uses hydro-metrological date to predict disease patterns, strengthens early warning and preparedness. It captures and uses data to support climate change mitigation actions and adaptations. Moreover, it develops climate change resilient infrastructures and technological solutions like solar water technologies and solar lights, biogas and inclined or suspended toilets. It also facilitates evidence supported management and decisions and carbon management framework in HCFs for performance based rewarding. It also trains and capacitate government and communities.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
50000
43750
239592
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
50000
Transfer to Amref Healt Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
65000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
43750
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
75000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
NL-KVK-41150298-4400
Amref Flying Doctors
Power to You(th)
The Power to You(th) partnership unites Amref Flying Doctors, Rutgers and Sonke Gender Justice (Sonke), all established organisations with synergetic expertise, geographic footprint and networks. This partnership forms a Consortium that believes change starts in communities. To trigger this change, we will strengthen civil society organisations (CSOs) to empower and increase the voice of adolescent girls and young women (AGYW). The Consortium fosters ownership at the country level, with locally formed coalitions and representation of beneficiaries in our governance. As the lead, Amref Flying Doctors, in collaboration with Amref Health Africa (AHA), has always worked from the premise that priorities are set in Africa and that communities drive change.
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Rutgers
Sonke Gender Justice
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Amref health Africa in Senegal
Royal Tropical Institute
CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
This combines global + Netherlands specific activities.
The focus of the Power to You(th) programme lies on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR).
9878475
9220482
9296795
1339744
Agreement PtY LAB hosting at AHA HQ 2021_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
597036
Expenditures Amref Netherlands 2021
Amref Flying Doctors
8322834
Incoming funds MoFA
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
24000
Commitment to consortium partner Rutgers 2022 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Rutgers
48000
Commitment to consortium partner Rutgers 2022 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Rutgers
39000
Commitment to consortium partner Sonke 2022 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Sonke Gender Justice
28100
Commitment to consortium partner Sonke 2022 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Sonke Gender Justice
35000
Commitment to technical partner CHOICE 2022 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality
10500
Commitment to technical partner CHOICE 2022 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality
69270
Addendum agreement 2022 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
52100
Addendum agreement 2022 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
141868
Addendum agreement AHA HQ 2022_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
67583
Addendum agreement PtY LAB at AHA HQ 2022
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
384369
Agreement PtY LAB activities at AHA HQ 2021_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
56433
Addendum agreement PtY LAB at AHA HQ 2022
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
179685
Disbursement 2022 PtY LAB at AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
67583
Disbursement 2022 PtY LAB at AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
288095
Disbursement 2022 PtY LAB at AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
270360
Disbursement 2022 AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
432577
Disbursement 2022 AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
378505
Disbursement 2022 AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
200000
Disbursement 2022 AHA SE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Senegal
590988
Disbursement 2022 AHA SE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Senegal
600000
Disbursement 2022 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
505397
Disbursement 2022 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
257087
Disbursement 2022 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
24154
Disbursement 2022 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
2301451
Disbursement 2022 consortium partner Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Rutgers
2242665
Disbursement 2022 consortium partner Sonke
Amref Flying Doctors
Sonke Gender Justice
220414
Disbursement 2022 technical partner CHOICE
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality
72600
Disbursement 2023 technical partner KIT
Amref Flying Doctors
Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen
720407
Expenditures Amref Netherlands 2022
43468194
Incoming commitment MoFA
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
9878475
Incoming funds MoFA
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
11000167
Commitment to consortium partner Rutgers 2021_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Rutgers
14000
Commitment to consortium partner Rutgers 2021 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Rutgers
2500
Commitment to consortium partner Rutgers 2021 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Rutgers
10127415
Commitment to consortium partner Sonke 2021_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Sonke Gender Justice
12600
Commitment to consortium partner Sonke 2021 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Sonke Gender Justice
10500
Commitment to consortium partner Sonke 2021 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Sonke Gender Justice
874570
Commitment to technical partner CHOICE 2021_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality
39500
Commitment to technical partner CHOICE 2021 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality
8000
Commitment to technical partner CHOICE 2021 additional
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality
872000
Commitment to technical partner KIT 2021_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen
568739
Agreement AHA HQ 2021_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
4412209
Agreement AHA ET 2021_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
4265136
Agreement AHA KE 2021_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
3382694
Agreement AHA SE 2021_2025
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Senegal
14000
Addendum agreement 2021 AHA SE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Senegal
20500
Addendum agreement 2021 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
55346
Addendum agreement 2021 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
135735
Disbursement 2021 PtY LAB at AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
225550
Disbursement 2021 AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
863446
Disbursement 2021 AHA KE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
226297
Disbursement 2021 AHA SE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Senegal
450228
Disbursement 2021 AHA SE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Senegal
14000
Disbursement 2021 AHA SE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Senegal
306146
Disbursement 2021 AHA SE
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Senegal
200000
Disbursement 2021 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
442964
Disbursement 2021 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
258641
Disbursement 2021 AHA ET
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
60000
Disbursement 2021 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
53748
Disbursement 2021 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
55346
Disbursement 2021 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
20500
Disbursement 2021 AHA HQ
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
2291609
Disbursement 2021 consortium partner Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Rutgers
14000
Disbursement 2021 consortium partner Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Rutgers
2500
Disbursement 2021 consortium partner Rutgers
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting Rutgers
2176868
Disbursement 2021 consortium partner Sonke
Amref Flying Doctors
Sonke Gender Justice
12600
Disbursement 2021 consortium partner Sonke
Amref Flying Doctors
Sonke Gender Justice
10500
Disbursement 2021 consortium partner Sonke
Amref Flying Doctors
Sonke Gender Justice
174914
Disbursement 2021 technical partner CHOICE
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality
39500
Disbursement 2021 technical partner CHOICE
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality
8000
Disbursement 2021 technical partner CHOICE
Amref Flying Doctors
Stichting CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality
762000
Disbursement 2021 technical partner KIT
Amref Flying Doctors
Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen
8705532
Incoming funds MoFA
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Amref Flying Doctors
Full Programme Proposal 2021-2025
Annual Plan 2022
Annual Plan 2023
Annual Narrative Report 2021
Consolidated Baseline Report
Power to You(th) Annual report 2022
2021 PtY Consolidated financial report & audit statement
2022 PtY Consolidated financial report & audit statemen
CSOs amplify young peoples voices to claim, protect and expand civic space
Outcome
# of media reports on PtY key issues that influence public and political debate
CSOs amplify young peoples voices to claim, protect and expand civic space
Outcome
# of times government or private sector at all levels include CSOs in decision making processes related to our advocacy issues react to CSO positions by adopting their argumentation or putting our advocacy issues on the agenda
CSOs amplify young peoples voices to claim, protect and expand civic space
Outcome
# of times government or private sector at all levels include CSOs in decision making processes related to our advocacy issues react to CSO positions by adopting their argumentation or putting our advocacy issues on the agenda
CSOs amplify young peoples voices to claim, protect and expand civic space
Outcome
# of media reports on PtY key issues that influence public and political debate
State actors improve policymaking and implementation on key issues (Improving policies and policy implementation)
Outcome
# of governmental policies blocked adopted maintained improved including the number of detrimental policies which are prevented or blocked from adoption or development to decrease barriers to SRHR and prevent harmful practices and SGBV (SCS 2 SRHR H)
State actors improve policymaking and implementation on key issues (Improving policies and policy implementation)
Outcome
# of governmental policies blocked adopted maintained improved including the number of detrimental policies which are prevented or blocked from adoption or development to decrease barriers to SRHR and prevent harmful practices and SGBV (SCS 2 SRHR H)
NL-KVK-41150298-2156
Amref Flying Doctors
WaterStarters DGBP
WaterStarters uses an ecosystem approach to protect people, animals & the environment from climate change impact. We start with sustainable access to safe & affordable water through our climate-smart, financially sustainable water solutions, promoting economic growth and improve livelihoods. Franchisees and their communities, especially girls & women, will become economically resilient and experience less climate-related water & health issues. We also advocate for groundwater retain and recharge measures at county level to close the loop of a climate resilient water cycle.
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
-
Amref Flying Doctors
Denmark - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Danida
Amref Flying Doctors
info@amref.nl
https://www.amref.nl/home
150000
50000
17142
0
1500000
The incoming committment is for the amount of 1.500.000 DKK. The application dated from 2022-09-12.
325000
private sector
43638
For the contractual amount of 325.000 DKK the amount of 43.638 euro is received
150402
150000
217142
NL-KVK-41150298-3034
Amref Flying Doctors
Learning for Life Zambia
Demand-driven partnership programme aiming to support lasting health change by making necessary education available to nurses and midwives via Jibu’s online learning platform in Zambia
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Zambia
Amref Health Africa Zambia
600000
Agreement for implementation phase project 3034_ZA_Learning4Life, funding includes pre-agreement phase May-Dec 2021
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Flying Doctors Zambia
51000
Funding Pre Agreement phase
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Zambia
111000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Zambia
10000
Incoming funds to Amref for Project 3034_ZA_Learning4Life
Personal donation Van Gorp
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
25000
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 3034_ZA_Learning4 Life
P.G. Krafft Stichting
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
82500
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for Project 3034_ZA_Learning 4 Life
Onze Lieve Vrouwe Stichting
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
10000
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 3034_ZA_Learning4Life
Personal donation van Gorp
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
25000
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 3034_ZA_Learning4LIfe
P.G. Krafft Stichting
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
153000
Amref Flying Doctors NL
Amref Health Africa Zambia
64000
Amref FLying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Zambia
100000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Zambia
121000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Zambia
18750
Incomung funds to Amref NL for project 3034_ZA_Learning4Life
VvAA
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
NL-KVK-41150298-2095
Amref Flying Doctors
Partnership for Primary Care (P4PC)
The Partnership for Primary Care (P4PC) is a partnership between Amref, Philips and the Makueni County Government (MCG) in Kenya. The purpose of the P4PC is to improve access to quality healthcare through strengthening the primary care system. Through a 12-year Public Private Partnership (PPP) agreement, the consortium of Amref and Philips will build the community health system to full capacity, upgrade key public healthcare facilities, roll out social health insurance, and provide oversight management for the entire primary care system in Makueni County. At the same time, the County will enhance facility infrastructure, increase staff capacity and improve supplies.
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
-
Amref Flying Doctors
FMO
Amref Flying Doctors
Ventures
info@amref.nl
https://www.amref.nl/home
350000
AMref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quaarters Kenya
250000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters Kenya
300000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters in Kenya
-30491
Unspend funds transferred back from HQ in Kenya to Amref NL
Amreaf Health Africa HQ in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
60212
Disbursement based on draft agreement
Amref Flyin gDoctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters Kenya
550000
First contract signed 24-11-2017 for 200.000 and an additional contract signed in 20-08-2018 for 350.000 euro makes a total of 550.000 euro
Philips Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
957282
The first contract for 200.000 was signed on 03-01-2018, an additional 407.262 was made available by contract dd 18-06-2018 and an amount of 350.000 was added in 2019. Total donantion is 957.282 euro.
FMO
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
469141
Several contracts with Accenture for services relating to project 2095_KE_P4PC, first contract signed 21-11-2017 until 23-07-2019
AMref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Accenture BV
469141
Several invoiced paid to Accenture according to the contracts for services regarding project 2095_KE_P4PC Makueni
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Accenture BV
11832
Several invoices for services regarding project 2095-KE_P4pc Makueni
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
ExtraFazant BV
42718
Incoming Funds from FMO to Amref NL for project 2095-KE-P4PC Manueni
FMO
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
60992
Several payments made to Ponsonby Consultants in Kenya for services related to project 2095-KE-P4pc Makueni
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Ponsonby Consultants
175000
Incoming Funds from FMP to Amref NL for project 2095_ke_P4pcc Makueni
FMO
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
28404
Amref Flying Doctors netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters Kenya
25000
Amref Flying Doctors netherlands
Amref Health Africa head Quarters Kenya
900000
Amref Flying Doctors netherlands
Amref Health Africa Head Quarters Kenya
200000
Incoming Funds Philips Foundation to Amref NL for project 2095_KE_P4PC Makueni
Philips Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
100000
Incoming Funds FMO to Amref NL for project 2095_KE_P4PC Makueni
FMO
Amref FLying Doctors Netherlands
100000
Incoming Funds FMO to Amref NL for project 2095_KE_P4PC Makueni
FMO
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
53408
Addendum with top up on existing contract for project 2095_KE_P4PC Makueni
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa HQ, department AHI, Kenya
350000
Incomung Funds Philips Foundation to Amref NL for porject 2095_KE_P4PC Makueni
Philips Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
175000
Incoming funds from FMO to Amref NL for project 2095_KE_P4PC Makueni
FMO
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
407282
Incoming funds from FMO to Amref NL for project 2095_KE_P4PC Makueni
FMO
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
NL-KVK-41150298-2193
Amref Flying Doctors
Vaccine Equity Zambia
Training and rewarding local healthcare providers to strengthen the healthcare system and increase preparedness for Covid-19
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Zambia
150000
Amref Health Africa Zambia
150000
Amref Health Africa Zambia
100000
Amref Health Africa Zambia
550000
Original contract was signed 01-06-2022 for 700.000 Euro and on 26-04-2023 by amendment the amount was changed to 650.000 euro and due to lower expenditures one one time decreased to 550.000 on 01-12-2023
The contract is with Amref Health Africa in Zambia
100000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Zambia
NL-KVK-41150298-2111
Amref Flying Doctors
Erripo Oontoyie (Protect the Girls)
The integrated Erripo Oontoyie (Protect Girls) programme seeks to harness and leverage on integrating SRHRs information and WASH services, empowering women and girls, amplifying community voices and creating pool of champions and holding duty bearers accountable. Through this programme, it is anticipated that community members and gatekeepers will change their attitude towards FGM/C and CEFM &TP; Adolescent girls and boys will be empowered and supported to claim their SRHR and WASH rights, while policy makers and duty bearers will develop and implement laws and policies on ending FGM/C, CEFM and TP.
Programme Objectives:
1. To establish a community movement that takes action to transform social and gender norms that perpetuates FGM/C, CEFM and TP.
2. To engage and support adolescent girls and boys to claim their SRH rights and take informed action on their SRH.
3. To empower girls and women with entrepreneurial and life skills so that they can take action and claim their rights.
4. To support counties, develop and enforce laws/policies on FGM/C, TP and CEFM.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
http://www.amref.nl
33264
350000
650000
472294
46410
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
Onze Lieve Vrouwe Stichting
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
200000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
50000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
1495021
Original agreement for project 2111_KE_Erripo Ontoye including the funding of the inception phase in 20202 was for 1.522.294 euro, but the amount of 27.273 is deducted due to redirection of budget (27.273 euro) tp related project 1074_KE_Nice Place.
Amref FLying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
150000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
25000
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
Amref Health Afria Italy
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
14300
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
Hentina Bakker Stichting
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
25000
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
Amref Health Africa Italy
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
375000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
221000
Combined donations via Night Flight Event to Amref for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
Cobined donations on special event
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
20000
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
N.P.C dochters van OLV van het Heilig Hart
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
40000
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
Donation by dhr Klinkspoor
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
5000
Jacoba van Wassenaar Fonds
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
25000
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
Amref Health Africa Italy
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
5000
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
Stichting Tiny & Anny van Doorne Fonds
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
226778
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
10000
Incomung Funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
Stichting Hentina Backer
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
250000
Amref Flying Doctors netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
50000
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontonyie
Kerkgenootschap De Hoorn
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
10000
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontonyie
Donation mevr Papiermolen
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
25000
Incoming Fund to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Oontoyie
Gift Han Klinkspoor
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
10000
Incoming funds to Amref NL from foundation for project 2111_KE_Erripo Ontoye
W.M. De Hoop Stichting
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
50000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
10000
Incoming funds from personal gift to 2111_KE_Erripo Ontoye project
Personal restricted gift
Amref Flying Doctors
25000
Personal restricted gift to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Ontoye
Personal gift
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
10000
Incoming funds to Amref NL for project 2111_KE_Erripo Ontoye
Foundation JONG
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
50000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-2113
Amref Flying Doctors
Tracking the Girls
Tracking girls who underwent ARPs until age 24
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
73583
Amref Flying doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
150000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
348252
First agreement was for amount of 369.813 euro, but in 2023 the underspend was deducted (49.499) and the budget from another project was added (27.938)
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
60000
Amref Flying Doctors netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
14669
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Kenya
NL-KVK-41150298-2068
Amref Flying Doctors
Scaling up Leap
Deploying Leap, a learning solution on cell phone for local healthcare workers.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africia Ethiopia
80030
Scaling Up Leap in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
33689
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2068_Scaling up Leap Ethiopia
The Elsevier Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
32760
Incoming Funds to Amref NL for project 2068 Scaling up Leap Ethiopia
The Elsevier Foundation
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
25000
Private donation for project 2068 Scaling up Leap in Ethiopia
Private donation for project 2068 Scaling Up Leap in Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
70000
Amref Flying Docotrs Netherlands
Amref Heatlh Africa Ethiopia
11410
Invoice assignment consultant project 2068 Scaling up Leap Ethiopia
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Consultant Y Berhan for Digital Learning Assignment
10030
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
NL-KVK-41150298-2137
Amref Flying Doctors
Tena Leselam
Working for peace building by strengthening health care.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africia Ethiopia
2000000
Nationale Postcode Loterij
250000
This agreement is only for the pre-phase. During this phase the budget for the implementation phase will be developed and a new agreement for the implementation budget will follow.
2000000
Nationale Postcode Loterij
250000
1579000
Implementation phase project 2137 Tena Leselam in Ethippia. Total budget 1.829.000 euro, includes 250.000 for pre phase and 1.579.000 for implementation phase.
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
207000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
311000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Africa Ethiopia
NL-KVK-41150298-2096
Amref Flying Doctors
Huduma Msingi
Work with local governments to establish a financially sustainable system so that good and affordable healthcare is available to everyone in Kenya
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa Kenya
18750
Incoming funds from jaarbijdrage VvAA to Amref NL for project 2096-P4PC Huduma Msingi
VVAA
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
123987
Amref Health Innovation, part of Amref Health Africa
123987
Amref Health Innovation, part of Amref Health Africa
727266
Scaling P4PC Huduma Msingi
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Innovations (AHI), part of Amref Health Africa
50000
Amref Health Innovations, part of Amref Healt Africa
100000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Innovations, part of Amref Health Africa HQ
113175
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Innovations, part of Amref Health Africa HQ
95059
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Innovations, part of Amref Health Africa HQ
95059
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Amref Health Innovations, part of Amref Health Africa HQ
NL-KVK-41150298-2066
Amref Flying Doctors
Tekeleza Integrated Mother & Childcare
Through Tekeleza, we are improving access to high quality and financially affordable care, giving mothers and their children a fair chance at a healthy life. This project is a follow-up to Amref's "Empowering Midwives" project in 3 counties in Kenya, where we trained 45 midwives on ultrasounds and equipped them with ultrasound machines. In 2020/2021, these midwives performed over 1250 ultrasound scans on pregnant women. In the Tekeleza project, we are expanding the program and ensuring that mothers know when and how to find their way to care. Hereby we seek to strengthen the link between community health workers and frontline health workers in facilities, through mobile solutions that improve data sharing and by training the health workers. We also will support mothers to subscribe to Linda Mama, the free Kenyan health insurance for pregnant women. In addition, we will strengthen financial management of facilities. In 2021 and 2022, Amref is training 90 local health care providers, reaching 9,000 households. Based on lessons learned, we will further scale up the program.
Amref Health Africa Headquarters
Amref Flying Doctors
+31715769476
info@amref.nl
45000
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
AMIU, via Amref Health Africa HQ
321683
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
AMIU, via Amref Health Africa HQ
20897
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
AMIU via Amref Health Africa HQ
140712
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
AMIU via Amref Health Africa HQ
974
Direct payment through Amref Netherlands for licenses
Amref Flying Doctors Netherlands
Licenses Edapp
104100
Amref FLying Doctors Netherlands
AMIU via Amref Health Africa HQ
NL-KVK-41150298-2500
Amref Flying Doctors
Girls Choices Future
Contribute to the improvement of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights among adolescents in the region of Sédhiou, Senegal
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Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
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Programme Management
info@amref.nl
https://www.amref.nl/
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Sédhiou
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350000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Senegal
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Senegal
350000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Senegal
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Senegal
273226
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Senegal
140000
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Senegal
133226
Disbursement to Amref Health Africa Senegal
1246452
The original out going commitment to Amref health Africa in Senegal was signed 2018-06-07 for 1.159.326 euro and with an amendment signed on 2020-05-26 the amount was increased to 1.246.452 euro.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Senegal
-72772
At the time of project closure the remaining cash balance in Senegal was 72.772 euro and this amount has been retrieved in November 2022.
NL-KVK-41150298-2128
Amref Flying Doctors
Alternative Rites of Passage & WASH Kajiado, Kenya
The project aims at integrating and leveraging resources to improve on service delivery among the targeted communities in Kajiado County. The project integrates interventions in WASH and community led Alternative Rite of Passage (C-ARP) amongst women and adolescent girls in the county. The goal of the project is to contribute towards reduction of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) by improving Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHRs), Water Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) services among adolescent young people and women of reproductive age in Kajiado County through integrated ARPWASH interventions. The specific project objectives are 1) To increase access to sustainable safe drinking water to 40,700 people by 2020, 2) To increase access to improved sanitation and hygiene practices for 11, 366 people, 3) To graduate 3,000 girls into womanhood through ARP instead of FGM, 4) To increase acceptance and promotion of ARP model by cultural and political leader’s against FGM and early child marriages and 5) To generate evidence, share lessons learnt and best practices to influence and inform policies.
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Flying Doctors
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
700000
625000
452000
125241