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Implementing Partners Implementing Partners Location PROJECT TITLE FUNDING PARTNERS Total BUDGET AMOUNTIMPLEMENTATION ($) PERIOD START DATEIMPLEMENTATION PERIOD END DATE African Hospital Libraries Bombali Africa Hospital Libriaies African Hospital Libraries 40,598.00 Jan 2020 Jan 2021 AFRICA FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY Strengthening Applied Epidemiology and Sustainable International Public Health Capacity Nationwide AFRICA FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY NETWORK 4,035,838.00 Oct 2019 Sep 2021 NETWORK through Fiel AISPO , Milan , Italy Western Urban Creation of the first Central Blood Transfusion Centre in Sierra Leone AICS – Agenzia Italiana Cooperazione allo Sviluppo 1,661,390.00 Apr 2018 Apr 2021 Aberdeen Women`s Centre Western Urban Reproductive Health Freedom From Fistula and Gloag Foundation. 3,012,054.00 Jan 2018 Dec 2020 Abt Associates Inc. Western Urban, Bo, Bombali and Kono PMI Vector Link USAID 974,279.00 Jan 2018 Dec 2020 Strengthening the prevention and management of Undernutrition through an integrated Moyamba Irish Aid 2,314,567.00 Aug 2019 Jul 2022 Action Against Hunger programme in Moy Health Systems and Services Strengthening Programme in Ivory Coast, Liberia and Sierra Western Urban Agence Francaise de Development (AFD) 1,462,864.00 May 2019 May 2022 Action Against Hunger Leone (PROSSA Bombali Koinadugu Port Loko CARE International in Sierra Leone Kambia Epidemic Control and Reinforcement of Health Services KfW (German Development Cooperation) 8,484,804.00 Jan 2019 Dec 2021 Karene Falaba Tonkolili CHAI Western Area Urban EPI Data and Supply Chain Strengthening / HPV Vaccine Implementation Coordination Gavi 457,367.00 Jul 2019 Jun 2020 Bo Moyamba Kono Kailahun Bombali School and Community Health Support Project Procter and Gamble , ChildFund International 455,792.00 Jul 2018 Jul 2020 ChildFund Sierra Leone Koinadugu Clinton Health Access Initiative Nationwide Reducing Maternal Mortality in Sierra Leone Large Anonymous Donor 2,339,279.00 Jan 2018 Dec 2020 Clinton Health Access Initiative Kambia Moyamba Pujehun Meeting the reproductive health needs of women and girls CHAI Global 2,339,279.00 Jan 2018 Dec 2020 Concern Worldwide Western Urban Community Disaster Risk Management and Drainage Systems in Freetown World Bank/UNOPS 374,770.00 Oct 2019 Sep 2020 EMERGENCY ONG ONLUS Wester Rural WATERLOO FIRST AID POST (FAP) EMERGENCY NGO 232,509.00 Jan 2020 Dec 2021 Emergency Wester Urban Emergency Surgical and Paediatric Centre EMERGENCY ONG ONLUS 7,541,091.00 Jan 2020 Dec 2021 Increasing Access to Improved Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Services in Sierra Leone (Year Bo Charity Water 1,000,000.00 Jan 2019 Feb 2020 GOAL Two) HEALTH AND EDUCATION QUALITY SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING, HEQSS Integrated Bio-Behavioural Survey and Population Size Estimation of Key Populations and NATIONAL AIDS SECRETARIAT, GLOBAL FUND, Nationwide 684,254.00 Feb 2020 Jul 2020 AND NOGUCHI MEMORIAL Disabled Per NAS/GF/CON/04/19 RESEARCH INSTITUTE, U Health Annex Partners Services Increased access to basic health services to reduce maternal, infant and under-five mortality Western Area, Kambia PortLoko and Bo UK African consultancy Limited 153,600.00 Jan 2020 Feb 2020 (HAPS) in four districts Health Annex Partners Services Bo Increased access to basic health services to reduce maternal, infant and under-five mortality UK African consultancy Limited 153,600.00 Jan 2020 Feb 2022 (HAPS) International Rescue Committee Nationwide Saving Lives in Sierra Leone DFID 38,902,676.00 Oct 2018 Mar 2021 Johns Hopkins Center for Breakthrough ACTION – Sierra Leone (implemented by JHU Center for Communication Western Area Port Loko Koinadugu Bo PMI 548,400.00 Feb 2018 Sep 2020 Communication Programs (CCP) – Programs) Breakthrough ACTION MSF-Belgium Kenema Kenema MSF Pediatric – Maternity hospital MSF-Belgium 43,883,800.00 Jan 2018 Jan 2022 MSF-B “Gorama Mende/Wandor Primary Healthcare, including BEmONC Support, Kenema Kenema MSF-Belgium (MSF-B) 2,986,450.00 Jun 2017 Jun 2020 MSF-Belgium District – Sierra Le NLTP/MoHS and MSF Bombali Bombali DR-TB Project MSF Holland 3,226,270.00 May 2019 Dec 2021 RADA Pujehun Improve MNCH and ASRH health outcome for women and adolescents in Pujehun district Ellis Hardwin 812,700.00 Aug 2017 Jul 2020 Rural Health Care Initiative Bo Rural Health Care Initiative Individuals and Churches in Minnesota USA 169,800.00 Jan 2018 Dec 2021 French Development Agency (Agence Française de Western Area Empowerment of users for improved quality treatment of HIV care in Sierra Leone II 2,099,771.30 Jan 2019 Feb 2022 SOLTHIS Développement (AFD)) STRENGTHENING PEDIATRIC TB SERVICES FOR ENHANCED EARLY DETECTION (TB- Western Area and Port Loko UNITAID through University of Bordeaux 1,181,574.00 Jan 2018 Sep 2020 SOLTHIS SL SPEED) The Christian Health Association Strengthening Health Facility Systems and Structures of the Christian Health Association Nationwide Bread for the World - Germany 495,000.00 Aug 2017 Jul 2020 Sierra Leone Sierra Leon UMC Health board Western Area Moyamba Bo and Bonthe Health system strengthening Global Health Ministries (GBGM) 360,446.00 Jan 2019 Dec 2020 Vision Aid Overseas Kenema Primary eye care Pilot project Clothes Workers Foundation 457,763.00 Jan 2019 Dec 2022 Vision Aid Overseas Kenema School eye health in Sierra Leone USAID 231,649.45 Sep 2019 Aug 2021 Welbodi Partnership Western Area Improving Child Healthcare in Sierra Leone Addax and Oryx Foundation 94,754.00 Apr 2019 Mar 2020 Catalysing Leadership to Improve Health Outcomes for Women, Kenema and Kailahun International Development Research Council (IDRC) 29,757.00 Oct-19 Feb-20 SEND-Sierra Leone Adolescents, and Children in West Africa Kailahun, Kenema, Kono, Bo, Bonthe, Health For All Coalition-Sierra Leone Moyamba, Pujehun, Bombali, Kambia,PortLoko, Health Governance Project USAID 152,990.80 Jan-19 Jun-20 Koinadugu, Tonkolili, Falaba, and Karene World Hope International Bombali, Tonkolili, Karene Ukweli Test Strips Individual Sponsors 12,000.00 Dec-19 Ongoing 12 Geographical Districts in Sierra Leone with core project locations in Bo STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES TO IMPROVE MATERNAL AND REPRODUCTIVE UNFPA 84,725.00 Jan-20 Dec-20 Haikal HEALTH OUTCOMES IN TARGETED GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRICTS City and Magburaka Town Strengthening GBV prevention and inclusive response services in Sierra Rainbo Initiative Freetown, Bo, Makeni European Union 800,400.00 Sep-19 Mar-22 Leone” – SGP project Improving the Availability of Quality and Free Health Care for Survivors of Western Urban/Freetown, Kenema, Kono and Irish Aid 587,078.00 Oct-19 Sep-20 Rainbo Initiative Bombali/Makeni Gender-Based Violence (Year 3) Kono District, Western Area Rural, Western Holistic Health Systems Strengthening Project 7,907,680.00 Jul-19 Jun-20 Partners in Health Area Rural, Port Loko YONIBANA SAI HOSPITAL – The only completely Free hospital in Sierra 1 MILE 88 ROAD, YONIBANA, TONKOLILI BETTER LIVES FOUNDATION 238,281.00 Jan-18 Dec-21 BETTER LIVES FOUNDATION DISTRICT, Leone, Yoni Chiefdom, Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone Kori Chiefdom, Moyamba District; Tikonko Health education & patent medical assistance to vulnerable rural YMCA Chiefdom, Bo District; and Maforki YMCA Germany 68,918.00 Jan-20 Dec-20 Chiefdom, Port Loko District Inhabitants Network Movement for Democracy Empowerment and Accountability for Effective Primary Health care Luawa Chiefdom, Kailahun District Main: Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) 65,762.00 Aug-20 Oct-21 and Human Rights (NMDHR) Delivery in Luawa Chiefdom, Kailahun District DHMT, World Vision International, National Malaria control Program, USA,KOREA, CANADA, HONG KONG, Kono, Bo, Pujehun, Bonthe and Falaba Integrated Health 4 Child Survival ( IH4CS) 1,199,747.00 Jan-19 Dec-24 RMNCAH, Food and Nutrition, IRELAND, GERMANY Directorate Primary Health Care MARDP SL Bombali and Tonkolili Medical support to people with Hernias WHO 393,198.00 May-20 Apr-21 Western Area Urban (Connaught, Cockle Bay, Mek wi tok bot Mammy en Daddy Bizness Danish TV Collection 474,924.18 Apr-19 Mar-21 Save the Children Murray Town, Aberdeen) Capacity building for health human resources to perform basic CEDARS SL Western Urban District UNFPA 1,277,000.00 Jun-20 Jul-22 obstetric ultrasound in Sierra Leone. BRAC Sierra Leone Bo Kenema Pujehun Community Health Reach Centre for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) 250,000.00 Apr-20 Sep-20.
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