BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_01_BE_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_BELGIUM_OUTCOME 2_Professionals and Belgian policymakers have strengthened their knowledge of international humanitarian law and disseminate it.
International Humanitarian Law is a living area of law given the increase in both the number and complexity of armed conflicts. The proximity of conflicts, Belgium's involvement in armed conflicts and the fact that International Humanitarian Law also has obligations to be met in peacetime indicate the importance of International Humanitarian Law. As auxiliary of the government, Belgian Red Cross-Flanders supports the Belgian government in the dissemination and promotion of the compliance with International Humanitarian Law. Belgian Red Cross-Flanders has the necessary expertise and can count on the support of an international network for expertise and up-to-date information. Belgian Red Cross-Flanders chooses to work in two do-mains: (1) the provision of information and (2) influencing policy. Belgian Red Cross-Flanders specifically targets professionals who come into contact with International Humanitarian Law in the course of their work and policy makers who have a have a direct impact on compliance with and dissemination of International Humanitarian Law.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Croix-Rouge de Belgique Communauté francophone - Activités internationales ASBL
Netherlands Red Cross
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Vlaanderen
51.006496709705736 4.409912042319775
Brussel
50.82779938406281 4.420898370444775
155930.33
161139.72
162193.01
168647.04
165657.33
220872
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
153178
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
228188
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
168064
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
167803
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_BELGIUM_OUTCOME 2_Professionals and Belgian policymakers have strengthened their knowledge of international humanitarian law and disseminate it.
Indicator 2.1. At least 85% of professionals and Belgian policymakers indicate that their knowledge of International Humanitarian Law has increased through training of Belgian Red Cross-Flanders International.
Indicator 2.2. The Belgian government is implementing its commitments made at the 32nd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and is preparing and monitoring the 33rd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Indicator 2.3. Number of times the Belgian government positions itself on International Humanitarian Law regarding humanitarian issues.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_03_BI_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_BURUNDI_OUTCOME 1_L'utilisation durable de suffisamment d'installations d'eau et d'assainissement sures ainsi que des attitudes et pratiques d'hygiene sures et durables dans la population cible d'ici 2021.
La Croix-Rouge de Belgique Flandres (CRB-FL) travaille au Burundi depuis 2007, principalement dans le domaine de WASH, et toujours avec son partenaire préférentiel, la Société Nationale de Croix-Rouge du Burundi (CRB). Un accès suffisant à de l’eau potable et à l’assainissement est un important contributeur à la santé générale et à la réduction de pauvreté. Avec ce programme, 32.344 personnes seront atteintes dans la province de Ngozi bénéficieront directement et 161.720 personnes indirectement des sources d’eau protégées et des systèmes de distribution d’eau. Outre l’accès, le comportement est un facteur clé pour la santé. Pour cette raison, le programme se concentre sur le changement comportemental envers l’hygiène. Ceci sera réalisé en utilisant des approches scientifiques de changement de comportement. Beaucoup de volontaires de la CRB jouent un rôle important tant en transmettant le message, qu’en assistant les bénéficiaires à changer leur comportement pour le mieux.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperaton
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Ngozi Provincie
-2.953189847353871 29.819091763347387
230132.70
291187.73
162848.95
235031.83
246272.47
132183
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
215493
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
126176
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
727141
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen International
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
161663.25
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen International
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
209642
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
33236.64
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
54146
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen International
62938
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
152428
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
172620
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
PROG 2017-2021_BURUNDI_OUTCOME 1_L'utilisation durable de suffisamment d'installations d'eau et d'assainissement sures ainsi que des attitudes et pratiques d'hygiene sures et durables dans la population cible d'ici 2021.
Indicator 1.1. % de ménages dans la région cible utilisant suffisamment d'eau potable d'un point d'eau amélioré pour boire.
Indicator 1.2. % de ménages dans la région cible utlilisant une latrine améliorée.
Indicator 1.3. % des ménages dans la région cible dont les membres se lavent les mains avec de l'eau et du savon (ou alternative locale acceptable) a des moments critiques.
Indicator 1.4. Nombre d'heures par jour requises a la collecte d'eau par un collecteur d'eau (temps de faire la queue compris).
1 unit = 1 heure
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_17_ZA_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_SOUTH AFRICA_OUTCOME 1_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2021, as such enhancing community level resilience and emergency care capacity.
In the partnership between Belgian Red Cross-Flanders (BRC-Fl) and South African Red Cross Society (SARCS), the program 2017-2021 will focus on First Aid (FA). First aid is a priority activity for all Red Cross Societies worldwide, and especially relevant in South Africa, considering its stretched, sub-par health infrastructure and the burden of various communicable and non-communicable diseases. The focus will be on strengthening SARCS as an organization, improving the first aid training quality in commercial and non-commercial first aid and embedding first aid services at community level in 5 provinces (Gauteng, Kwa-Zulu Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Limpopo). The goal will be to contribute to improved health and well-being of the people in the selected provinces by increasing coping mechanism of community members in emergencies and basic health situations. FA Education is a proven cost-effective development intervention, with a cost of 8US$ per disability-adjusted life year averted (DALY), making it one of the cheapest ways to increase public health in developing countries5. Moreover, our program is underpinned by scientific research in order to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of our intervention. As a result, 72.072 beneficiaries can be reached.
Belgian Development Cooperation
South African Red Cross Society
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Western-Cape
-33.414019037912944 22.31103502213955
Kwazulu-Natal
-28.287451910503744 31.073730401694775
Eastern-Cape
-32.283881842955985 26.822021417319775
Limpopo
-23.54233442416501 29.623535089194775
Gauteng
-26.05999045401293 28.253540005534884
151714.69
446265.90
403535.55
354332.23
134725.71
272821
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
59467
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
South Africa Red Cross Society
179383
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
52145
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
South Africa Red Cross Society
48332.48
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
South African Red Cross Society
150008
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
South Africa Red Cross Society
250202
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
502438
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
South African Red Cross Society
232252.11
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
South African Red Cross Society
50150
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
South Africa Red Cross Society
45433
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
106864
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_SOUTH AFRICA_OUTCOME 1_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers with adequate, up-to-date and evidence based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2021, as such enhancing community level resilience and emergency care capacity.
Indicator 1.1. Number of South Africa Red Cross Society volunteers with an African First Aid Manuel (AFAM) based valid FA certificate.
Indicator 1.2. Number of lay people with a valid FA certificate.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_16_ZW_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_ZIMBABWE_OUTCOME 1_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2021, as such enhancing community level resilience and emergency care capacity.
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders (BRC-Fl) has worked in Zimbabwe since 2015 with its preferential partner Zimbabwe Red Cross Society (ZRCS) on the strengthening of their first aid department. During the future program running from 2017-2021, we’ll continue to strengthen the capacity of ZRCS to provide high quality FA Education. First aid is a priority activity for all Red Cross Societies worldwide, and especially relevant in Zimbabwe, considering its stretched and subpar health infrastructure, the frequent occurrence of disasters and the remoteness of certain areas. FA Education is a proven cost-effective development intervention, with a cost of 8US$ per Disability-Adjusted Life Year averted (DALY), making it one of the cheapest ways to increase public health in developing countries. Moreover, our program is underpinned by scientific research in order to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of our intervention. As a result, 84.786 beneficiaries can be reached from which 2.310 direct ones. This program will ensure ZRCS can offer qualitative trainings by institutionalizing evidence-based didactical materials, and developing reliable and competent structures. Moreover, it will consolidate the place of ZRCS as market leader in commercial first aid, which highly increases the financial sustainability of the program. Lastly, it will provide aid training to key selected volunteers relating to road safety and potential election violence, ensuring high-quality pre-hospital care is available to those in need.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Zimbabwe Red Cross Society
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Harare
-17.837356 31.041720
125926.65
174222.29
128860.01
124432.87
84766.53
55625
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Zimbabwe Red Cross Society
22179
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
542743
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Zimbabwe Red Cross Society
0
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Zimbabwe Red Cross Society
177855.85
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Zimbabwe Red Cross Society
89103
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Zimbabwe Red Cross Society
1254
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
27041
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
7764
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
90869
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Zimbabwe Red Cross Society
32309
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_ZIMBABWE_OUTCOME 1_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2021, as such enhancing community level resilience & emergency care capacity.
Indicator 1.1. Number of lay people with a valid FA certificate.
Even though a baseline value was mentioned in the initial project proposal, the correct baseline value is 0, since some of those certificates have expired, and none of the certificates were obtained after a training based on the evidence-based African First Aid Materials.
Even though a baseline value was mentioned in the initial project proposal, the correct baseline value is 0, since some of those certificates have expired, and none of the certificates were obtained after a training based on the evidence-based African First Aid Materials.
Indicator 1.2. Number of Red Cross volunteers and staff with a valid FA certificate.
Even though a baseline value was mentioned in the initial project proposal, the correct baseline value is 0, since some of those certificates have expired, and none of the certificates were obtained after a training based on the evidence-based African First Aid Materials.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_12_RW_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_RWANDA_OUTCOME 1_Sustained use of sufficient safe water & sanitation facilities, as well as sustained safe hygiene attitudes & practices by the target population by 2021.
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders (BRC-FL) has collaborated with Rwanda Red Cross Society (RRCS) between 2003 and 2010. Until today, the results of this collaboration can be seen in the First Aid (FA) service of RRCS. Between 2017 and 2021, the cooperation will focus on first aid training and water, sanitation & hygiene (WASH) as those are, according to the World Bank6, two of the cheapest ways to increase public health in developing countries. Moreover, the program directly contributes to the Joint Strategic Goal (JSG) 4 and indirectly to JSG’s 1 and 7 of the Rwandan Joint Strategic Framework (JSF). Access to sufficient and safe water and sanitation is an important contributor to overall health and poverty reduction. With this program, 3.320 persons will benefit from improved water and sanitation infrastructure. Apart from access, the program also focuses on hygiene behavioral change. This is accomplished using scientific approaches to behavioral change, whereby the many volunteers of RRCS play an important role in both transmitting the right messages through different methods, and assisting the 11.676 beneficiaries to change their behavior for the better.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rwanda Red Cross Society
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Karongi
-2.0980569371368567 29.493896467611194
Rutsiro
-1.9330209584367593 29.324432364664972
86419.08
369581.38
130173.32
109041.30
88367.24
403143.25
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
60000
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
42844
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
64947
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
53766.45
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
239648.53
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
92075
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
191833
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
65594
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
137945
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
94645
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
52800
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_RWANDA_OUTCOME 1_Sustained use of sufficient safe water & sanitation facilities, as well as sustained safe hygiene attitudes & practices by the target population by 2021.
Indicator 1.1. % of households in the target are using sufficient safe water from an improved water point for drinking.
Indicator 1.2. % of households in target area that uses an improved latrine.
Indicator 1.3. % of households in target area whose members wash their hands with water & soap (or local acceptable alternative) at critical times.
Indicator 1.4. Time required per round trip for water collection by water collector (incl.queuing time).
1 unit = 1 minute
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_10_NP_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_NEPAL_OUTCOME 1_Sustained use of sufficient safe water & sanitation facilities, as well as sustained safe hygiene attitudes & practices by target population by 2018.
The Belgian Red Cross-Flanders (BRC-Fl) has worked in Nepal for almost 30 years and always with its preferential partner, the Nepal Red Cross Society (NRCS). In 2017 and 2018, the cooperation will continue to focus on First Aid (FA) and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene promotion (WASH). BRC-Fl focuses on these 2 given they are, according to the World Bank, two of the cheapest ways to increase public health in developing countries. Access to sufficient and safe water and sanitation, is an important contributor to overall health and poverty reduction. The program also focusses on hygiene promotion through behavior change since it is a key condition for good health. This is accomplished using scientific approaches to behavioral change coupled with the extensive volunteers base of NRCS, which plays an important role in both transmitting the right messages and assisting communities to change their behavior for the better. A total of 54.114 beneficiaries is reached, among whom 30.165 are directly reached.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Nepal Red Cross Society
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Bara
27.019494619558674 84.89575188606976
Gorkha
28.326384001539843 84.90454098209739
221330.17
470625.15
18332.39
300012.15
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Nepal Red Cross Society
49398
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
123895.25
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Nepal Red Cross Society
139359.19
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Nepal Red Cross Society
107896
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_NEPAL_OUTCOME 1_Sustained use of sufficient safe water & sanitation facilities, as well as sustained safe hygiene attitudes & practices by target population by 2018.
Indicator 1.1. % of households in the target area using sufficient safe water from an improved water point for drinking.
Indicator 1.2. % wards of target area communities declared ODF according to national standards.
Indicator 1.3. % of households in target area whose members wash their hands with water & soap at critical times.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_13_RW_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_RWANDA_OUTCOME 2_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2021, thus enhancing community level resilience and emergency care capacity.
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders (BRC-FL) has collaborated with Rwanda Red Cross Society (RRCS) between 2003 and 2010. Until today, the results of this collaboration can be seen in the First Aid (FA) service of RRCS. Between 2017 and 2021, the cooperation will focus on first aid training and water, sanitation & hygiene (WASH) as those are, according to the World Bank, two of the cheapest ways to increase public health in developing countries. Moreover, the program directly contributes to the Joint Strategic Goal (JSG) 4 and indirectly to JSG’s 1 and 7 of the Rwandan Joint Strategic Framework (JSF). First Aid is a priority activity for all Red Cross Societies worldwide, and especially relevant in Rwanda, because of frequent disasters and lack of health infrastructure and services. BRC-Fl has extensive expertise in FA education, assuring that what is thought, is conform to the latest scientific evidence. This significantly increases the effectiveness of the intervention and allows RRCS to reach at least 10.405 beneficiaries with FA assistance in times of need.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rwanda Red Cross Society
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
Institutional Partnerships & Fundraising Expert
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Kigali
-1.964400 30.059906
79592.07
209252.40
188277.12
124053.78
92157.48
358481.49
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
57095
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
358481.49
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
27000
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
46584.77
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
96223
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
58843
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
54022
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
71096
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
99344.31
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
122421
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
165498
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rwanda Red Cross Society
80008
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_RWANDA_OUTCOME 2_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2021, as such enhanc-ing community level resilience and emergency care capacity.
Indicator 2.1. Number of lay people with a valid FA certificate.
Even though a baseline value was mentioned in the initial project proposal, the correct baseline value is 0, since some of those certificates have expired, and none of the certificates were obtained after a training based on the evidence-based African First Aid Materials.
Even though a baseline value was mentioned in the initial project proposal, the correct baseline value is 0, since some of those certificates have expired, and none of the certificates were obtained after a training based on the evidence-based African First Aid Materials.
Indicator 2.2. Number of Red Cross volunteers and staff with a valid FA certificate.
Even though a baseline value was mentioned in the initial project proposal, the correct baseline value is 0, since some of those certificates have expired, and none of the certificates were obtained after a training based on the evidence-based African First Aid Materials.
Even though a baseline value was mentioned in the initial project proposal, the correct baseline value is 0, since some of those certificates have expired, and none of the certificates were obtained after a training based on the evidence-based African First Aid Materials.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_05_MG_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_MADAGASCAR_OUTCOME 1_Les profanes, le personnel et les volontaires Croix-Rouge possedent les attitudes, capacités et connaissannces adéquates, à jour et evidence-based pour donner les premiers secours à ceux qui en ont besoin, et ce, d'ici 2021. De telle facon, ils augmentent le niveau de résilience de la communauté et la capacité de soins d'urgences.
En 2017, la Croix-Rouge de Belgique Flandres (CRB-FL) avait lancé son partenariat avec la Croix-Rouge de Madagascar (CRM) dans le domaine des Premiers Secours (PS). Ce domaine d’intervention offre une valeur ajoutée réelle au partenariat, vu que la CRB-FL a une vaste expertise en la matière et vu les étapes importantes déjà prises par la CRM en ce domaine. Les PS sont une activité priori-taire pour les Sociétés Nationales de la Croix-Rouge dans le monde entier. En plus, la formation aux PS forme une intervention très efficace, avec un coût de 8 $ par ‘DALY’ évité (disability-adjusted life year, c’est-à-dire : AVCI, nombre d’années de vie corrigé du facteur d’incapacité). Ceci rend la formation aux PS un des moyens les moins chers pour améliorer la santé publique dans les pays en cours de développement. Cela reste particulièrement pertinent à Madagascar où 60% de la population n’a pas accès aux soins de santé primaires vu le manque d’infrastructures adéquates, surtout dans les zones rurales, et la non-accessibilité pour la popula-tion appauvrie aux services existants. De plus, les catastrophes naturelles et les accidents de la route causent chaque année de nombreuses victimes. Les risques de violence pendant des manifestations politiques augmentent également (dues aux prochaines élections en 2018), surtout dans les grandes villes. Ce programme assurera que la CRM puisse offrir une formation en secourisme de bonne qualité, tout en institutionnalisant au sein de la CRM un service de Premiers Secours compétent et autonome. 1.529 personnes, parmi eux 1.200 volontaires et 200 élèves des écoles secondaires, bénéficieront directement de ce programme. L’effet de cascade est grand : le programme compte 60.976 bénéficiaires indirects.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Croix-Rouge Malagasy
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Cancelled before it even started.
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Vakaninkaratra
-19.410647487843885 46.72265611588955
Betsiboka
-17.501580807289287 46.54687486588955
Boeny
-16.408686306755612 46.23925767838955
Aloatra-Mangoro
-17.815640188521524 48.39257799088955
Antsinanana
-19.028885970123483 48.89794908463955
7682.14
0
0
0
0
6754
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_08_MZ_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_MOZAMBIQUE_OUTCOME 1_Sustained use of sufficient safe water & sanitation facilities, as well as sustained safe hygiene attitudes & practices by the target population by 2021.
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders (BRC-FL) worked in Mozambique between 2001 and 2014, mostly in the field of health and disaster response, and always with its preferential partner, the National Society, Mozambique Red Cross Society . Between 2017 and 2021, the renewed cooperation will focus on First Aid training and service delivery and water and sanitation. BRC-Fl focuses on these 2 areas of intervention in order to be able to deliver a tangible added value to the partnership, seen our extensive and evidence-based experience in those two areas of intervention. Access to sufficient and safe water and sanitation is an important contributor to overall health and poverty reduction. With this program, 7.000 persons in Vilanculos will benefit from access to safe drinking water (new and rehabilitated water points) and 5.000 persons from access to improved sanitation. Apart from access, behavior is key to good health outcomes and hygiene promotion is according to the World Bank one of the most cost-effective health interventions. Therefore, the program also focusses on hygiene behavior change. This is accomplished using scientific approaches to behavioral change which are positively influencing our impact: 150 volunteers of Mozambique Red Cross Society will play an important role in both transmitting the right messages, and assisting the beneficiaries to change their behavior for the better. In total, the program assists 7.000 direct beneficiaries and 14.000 indirect, making a total of 20.000 beneficiaries.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Cruz Vermelha de Moçambique
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Vilanculos
-22.00035515414624 35.31143188476562
166840.86
339279.96
220540.92
200047.20
137721.96
0
Rode Kruis Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
142255
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
149231.49
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
595452
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
11751
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
78593
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
165372
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
164105
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
82675
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
208332
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
150607
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
PROG 2017-2021_MOZAMBIQUE_OUTCOME 1_Sustained use of sufficient safe water and sanitation facilities, as well as sustained safe hygiene attitudes and practices by the target population by 2021.
Indicator 1.1. % of households in the target area using sufficient safe water from an improved water point for drinking.
Indicator 1.2. % of households in target area that use an improved latrine.
Indicator 1.3. % of households in target area whose members wash their hands with water & soap at critical times.
Indicator 1.4. Average time required per round trip for water collection by water collector in the target area.
1 unit = 1 minute
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-PROG2017-2021
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_Belgian Red Cross-Flanders helps: sustainable impact through commitment to self-reliance
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders helps: sustainable impact through commitment to self-reliance.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Griet De Coster
Institutional Partnerships & Fundraising Expert
003215443536
griet.decoster@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
1836490
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
1084828
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
415909
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
374668
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
1663634
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
2996724
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
1498671
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
749181
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
459123
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
271207
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
3155662
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
1868089
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
648509
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Internationaal
495576
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
714326
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
1500000
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
1733080
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
372575
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen helpt helpen. Duurzame impact door inzet op zelfredzaamheid.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_02_BE_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_BELGIUM_OUTCOME 1_The volunteers of Belgian Red Cross-Flanders International are committed to making vulnerable people self-reliant.
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders International strengthens volunteers with an interest in international co-operation as a world citizen. Belgian Red Cross-Flanders International gives the Red Cross volunteers opportunities and provides support to deploy their competencies and actually get to work within the field of international cooperation. Belgian Red Cross-Flanders International is fully committed to activating volunteers. The activities that the volunteers carry out contribute to the higher goal of making vulnerable people self-reliant. In order to achieve this, the intervention strategy focuses on two main areas, namely communication and volunteer support.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Vlaanderen
50.97140012475756 4.374755825847387
Brussel
50.83005471499129 4.363769497722387
96906.62
99360.26
70636.12
69726.06
70010.45
85868
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
98099
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
94996
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
90910
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
108523
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_BELGIUM_OUTCOME 1_The volunteers of Belgian Red Cross-Flanders International are committed to making vulnerable people self-reliant.
Indicator 1.1. Number of activities carried out by the volunteers of Belgian Red Cross-Flanders International
Indicator 1.2. % of active volunteers of Belgian Red Cross-Flanders International indicating that they have received sufficiently adapted support from the Department International Cooperation.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_09_MZ_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_MOZAMBIQUE_OUTCOME 2_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence-based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2021, as such enhancing community level resilience and emergency care capacity.
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders (BRC-FL)worked in Mozambique between 2001 and 2014, mostly in the field of health and disaster response, and always with its preferential partner, the National Society, Mozambique Red Cross Society . Between 2017 and 2021, the renewed cooperation will focus on First Aid training and service delivery and water and sanitation. BRC-Fl focuses on these 2 areas of intervention in order to be able to deliver a tangible added value to the partnership, seen our extensive and evidence-based experience in those two areas of intervention. First Aid is a priority activity for all Red Cross Societies worldwide, and especially relevant in Mozambique, given the volatile political and socio-economic situation, the disasters that frequently hit the country and the limited access to basic healthcare especially for the rural population. Moreover, First Aid Education is a very cost-effective development intervention, having a cost of 8 $ per disability-adjusted life year averted (DALY), making it one of cheapest ways to increase public health in developing countries. BRC-FL has extensive expertise in FA education, assuring that what is thought, is conform the latest scientific evidence. This highly increases the efficiency of our intervention, resulting in a total of 2.155 direct beneficiaries with a large spill-over effect to 32.480 indirect beneficiaries, making a total of 34.635 beneficiaries.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Cruz Vermelha de Moçambique
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen
Internationale Samenwerking
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Subnational admin level 1
-17.855381046745592 35.5253903567791
106769.14
179902.01
137856.68
146656.24
87923.61
135525
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
113883
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
0
Rode Kruis Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Mozambique Red Cross Society
333136
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
89601
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
58088
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
90723.21
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
11590
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
68869
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
88029
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Mozambique Red Cross Society
82320
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_MOZAMBIQUE_OUTCOME 2_Lay people, Red Cross staff and volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence based knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2021, enhancing community level resilience and emergency care capacity.
Indicator 2.1. Number of lay people with a registered FA certificate.
Even though a baseline value was mentioned in the initial project proposal, the correct baseline value is 0, since some of those certificates have expired, and none of the certificates were obtained after a training based on the evidence-based African First Aid Materials.
Even though a baseline value was mentioned in the initial project proposal, the correct baseline value is 0, since some of those certificates have expired, and none of the certificates were obtained after a training based on the evidence-based African First Aid Materials.
Indicator 2.2. Number of Red Cross volunteers and staff with a valid FA certificate.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_11_NP_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_NEPAL_OUTCOME 2_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence-based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2018, as such enhancing community level resilience and emergency care capacity.
The Belgian Red Cross-Flanders (BRC-Fl) has worked in Nepal for almost 30 years and always with its preferential partner, the Nepal Red Cross Society (NRCS). In 2017 and 2018, the cooperation will continue to focus on First Aid (FA) and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene promotion (WASH). BRC-Fl focuses on these 2 given they are, according to the World Bank, two of the cheapest ways to increase public health in developing countries. FA is also a priority activity for all Red Cross Societies worldwide, and especially relevant in Nepal, because of the lack of a strong health infrastructure, especially to remote, inaccessible parts of the country. Building self-reliance through providing high quality First Aid increases the response capacity of crucial local first responders given NRCS is the largest national humanitarian organization in Nepal, reaching all districts through 75 district chapters and over 1.000 sub chapters. The UN and international NGO’s in Nepal use this organizational structure of NRCS to mobilize volunteers at grass roots level in response to (looming) disaster. BRC-Fl brings extensive expertise in FA education, assuring that what is taught, is conform the latest scientific evidence. This increases the effectiveness of FA and explains the large spill-over effect to 147.296 beneficiaries, among whom 1.296 are directly reached.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Nepal Red Cross Society
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Saptari
26.623383308804804 86.70698547153734
Morang
26.667433276706856 87.54551696358249
220657.90
178633.18
18332.39
125112.46
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Nepal Red Cross Society
29447
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Nepal Red Cross Society
247687.84
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Nepal Red Cross Society
138281.00
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Nepal Red Cross Society
30072
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_NEPAL_OUTCOME 2_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence-based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need and/or apply road safety measures by 2018, as such enhancing community level resilience and emergency care capacity.
Indicator 2.1. Number of lay people with a FA certificate, registered in the NRCS FA database.
Indicator 2.2. Number of Red Cross volunteers and staff with a FA certificate, registered in the NRCS FA database.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_15_TZ_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_TANZANIA_OUTCOME 2_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2021, as such enhancing community level resilience and emergency care capacity.
Between 2017 and 2021, the newly established cooperation between Belgian Red Cross-Flanders (BRC-FL) and Tanzania Red Cross Society (TRCS) will focus on first aid (FA) training and water and sanitation (WASH). The WASH program actively contributes to the sustainable development goals (SDG) 3, SDG 5, 6 and 13. The FA intervention contributes to SDG 1, 3, 5 and 8. Additionally, the program directly contributes towards Joint Strategic Goal (JSG) 4 on health in the Joint Strategic Framework (JSF) of Tanzania and is in line with our internal Strategy 2020. Firstly, FA is a priority activity for all Red Cross Societies worldwide, and especially relevant in Tanzania, because of frequent disasters and lack of health infrastructure and services. Moreover, FA Education is a very cost-effective intervention. At a cost of 8 US$ per disability-adjusted life year (DALY), FA is one of the cheapest ways to increase public health in developing countries. BRC-Fl has extensive expertise in FA education, assuring that what is thought, is conform the latest scientific evidence. Due to the large spillover effects, a total of 5.301 beneficiaries will be reached.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Tanzania Red Cross Society
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Dar-es Salaam
-6.862075931626365 39.31787095963955
Dodoma
-6.229299114609273 35.76269527897239
Mbeya
-9.078230235992036 33.6796872317791
Kilimanjaro
-3.0870368278121356 37.31726070865989
Arusha
-3.3999193733572635 36.687744073569775
Morogoro
-6.892616511908563 37.71386705338955
Kagera
-2.495578943554006 31.412109341472384
174990.81
261240.68
150910.19
128846.95
104566.99
48971
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
111849
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
415718
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
30000.00
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
74241.72
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
122197.09
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
72905
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
90557
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
68017
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
64052
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
27272
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
67692
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_TANZANIA_OUTCOME 2_Lay people, Red Cross staff & volunteers have adequate, up-to-date and evidence based knowledge, skills & attitudes to provide first aid to those in need by 2021, as such en-hancing community level resilience & emergency care capacity.
Indicator 2.1. Number of lay people with a valid FA certificate.
Indicator 2.2. Number of Red Cross volun-teers and staff with a valid FA certificate.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_14_TZ_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_TANZANIA_OUTCOME 1_Sustained use of sufficient safe water & sanitation facilities, as well as sustained safe hygiene attitudes & practices by the target population by 2021.
Between 2017 and 2021, the newly established cooperation between Belgian Red Cross-Flanders (BRC-FL) and Tanzania Red Cross Society (TRCS) will focus on first aid (FA) training and water and sanitation (WASH). The WASH program actively contributes to the sustainable development goals (SDG) 3, SDG 5, 6 and 13. The FA intervention contributes to SDG 1, 3, 5 and 8. Additionally, the program directly contributes towards Joint Strategic Goal (JSG) 4 on health in the Joint Strategic Framework (JSF) of Tanzania and is in line with our internal Strategy 2020. Access to sufficient and safe water and sanitation is an important contributor to overall health and poverty reduction. In rural Tanzania of the Kigoma region, many water supply systems are malfunctioning or out of order. Apart from access, this program will use scientific approaches to hygiene behavioral change, building on the vast network of TRCS volunteers. With this program, 49.809 persons in maximum 7 villages in Buhigwe district will benefit from the WASH intervention. The technical survey will identify the exact intervention area. This outcome is complementary to the intervention of the Belgian Development Agency (BDA) and possibilities for synergy will be explored.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Tanzania Red Cross Society
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Kigoma region, Buhigwe Branch, Dar Es Salaam
-5.830519 34.789873
120525.19
337396.58
286296.99
152771.58
115251.03
108343
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
101615
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
58843
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
80917
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
134065
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
30000
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
52310.22
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
160728.23
Rode Kruis Vlaanderen-Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
175746
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Tanzania Red Cross Society
75532
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
25328
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
578568
Rode Kruis Vlaanderen International vzw
Tanzania Red Cross Society
PROG 2017-2021_TANZANIA_OUTCOME 1_Sustained use of sufficient safe water & sanitation facilities, as well as sustained safe hygiene attitudes & practices by the target population by 2021.
Indicator 1.1. % of households in the tar-get area using sufficient safe water from an improved water point.
Indicator 1.2. % of households in target area that uses an improved latrine.
Indicator 1.3. % of households in target area whose members wash their hands with water & soap (or local acceptable alternative) at critical times.
Indicator 1.4. Time required per day for water collection by water collector (incl. queuing time).
1 unit = 1 minute
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-2017_04_BI_DGD
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_BURUNDI_OUTCOME 2_Les profanes, le personnel et les volontaires Croix-Rouge possedent les attitudes, capacités et connaissances adéquates, à jour et evidence-based pour donner les premiers secours à ceux qui en ont besoin, et ce, d'ici 2021. De telle facon, ils augmentent le niveau de résilience de la communauté et la capacité de soins d'urgence.
La Croix-Rouge de Belgique Flandres (CRB-FL) travaille au Burundi depuis 2007, principalement dans les domaines Premiers Secours et WASH, et toujours avec son partenaire préférentiel, la Société Nationale de Croix-Rouge du Burundi (CRB). Entre 2017 et 2021, la coopération continuera à se concentrer sur les formations aux Premiers Secours et prestations de services (eau et assainissement). La CRB-FL se concentre sur ces deux domaines d’intervention afin d’être capable de donner une valeur ajoutée réelle au partenariat. Les PS constituent une activité prioritaire dans toutes les sociétés Croix-Rouge au monde et est particulièrement pertinente au Burundi pour plusieurs raisons. Une de ces raisons est la vulnérabilité aux catastrophes liées au changement climatique (sécheresse, érosion…) qui menacent la population et surtout la population la plus vulnérable. D’autres raisons sont la défaillance des soins de santé primaires et la violence politique liée à l’instabilité politique continuelle. Ces éléments soulignent le besoin de volontaires Premiers Secours compétents. L’éducation aux Premiers Secours forme une intervention très efficace, avec un coût de 8 $ par ‘DALY’7. évité (disability-adjusted life year, c’est-à-dire : AVCI, nombre d’années de vie corrigé du facteur d’incapacité). Ceci rend la formation aux PS un des moyens les moins chers pour améliorer la santé publique dans les pays en cours de développement. La CRB-FLa une vaste expérience en formation aux PS qui assure que ce qui est enseigné est conforme aux données scientifiques probantes les plus récentes. Ainsi 11.787 personnes bénéficieront directement de l’intervention Premiers Secours et grâce au grand effet de cascade, 66.135 bénéficiaires indirects seront atteints.
Belgian Development Cooperation
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
http://www.rodekruis.be
Bujumbura
-3.3862106207116387 29.390624966472387
95764.93
139948.82
152717.82
148941.92
129754.82
43633
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
68018
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
57975.74
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
15137.27
Rode Kruis Vlaanderen-Internationaal
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
284280
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
64197
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
46617
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
101366
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
135299
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
60157
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Croix-Rouge du Burundi
31858
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
PROG 2017-2021_BURUNDI_OUTCOME 2_Les profanes, le personnel et les volontaires Croix-Rouge possèdent les attitudes, capacités et connaissances adéquates, à-jour et evidence-based pour donner les premiers secours à ceux qui en ont besoin, et ce, d’ici 2021. De telle façon, ils augmentent le niveau de résilience de la communauté et la capacité de soins d’urgences.
Indicator 2.1. Nombre de personnes du grand public avec certificat PS valide.
Au cours du programme 2017-2021, les valeurs cibles 2019 de l'indicateur ont été ajustées à des valeurs plus réalistes, en lien avec les indicateurs de premiers secours dans les autres pays.
Au cours du programme 2017-2021, les valeurs cibles 2019 de l'indicateur ont été ajustées à des valeurs plus réalistes, en lien avec les indicateurs de premiers secours dans les autres pays.
Au cours du programme 2017-2021, les valeurs cibles 2021 de l'indicateur ont été ajustées à des valeurs plus réalistes, en lien avec les indicateurs de premiers secours dans les autres pays.
Au cours du programme 2017-2021, les valeurs cibles 2021 de l'indicateur ont été ajustées à des valeurs plus réalistes, en lien avec les indicateurs de premiers secours dans les autres pays.
BE-BCE_KBO-0461634084-PROG2017-2021_SK
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
PROG 2017-2021_Structure costs
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders helps: sustainable impact through commitment to self-reliance
Belgian Development Cooperation
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal vzw
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders
International Cooperation
Yousri El Adak
yousri.eladak@rodekruis.be
145568.02
262213.35
160692.9
131133.73
94922.47
158906.09
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
158906.08
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
158906.08
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
158906.08
Rode Kruis-Vlaanderen Internationaal
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