African Regional Rainfed Agriculture Project
Donor: Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Locations: Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger
Purpose: Partner with national agriculture research centers in the region to adopt new technologies in rainwater management
Casamance Youth Agricultural Project
Donor: OSIWA
Implementing Partner: Serve Africa
Location: Ziguinchor region
Purpose: Train youth in modern techniques of agriculture and enterprise management
Collaborative Community Based Technology to Improve Maternal & Child Health
Donors: Saving Lives at Birth – USAID, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Grand Challenges Canada, DfID
Implementing Partners: Amref Health Africa, Dimagi
Location: Kaffrine, Kedougou, Saint-Louis, Sedhiou, Tambacounda and Ziguinchor regions
Purpose: Increase the demand for and access to high quality maternal and neonatal services for women living in remote areas of Senegal
Community Health Project
Donor: USAID
Implementing Partners: ChildFund, CRS, Plan International, Enda Health and World Vision
Location: Ziguinchor, Sediou, Tambacounda, Kedougou, Kaffrine and St. Louis (Podor) regions
Purpose: Support the Ministry of Health in developing a community health system by reinforcing health huts with a package of essential health services
Plan for Accelerated Action against Tuberculosis
Donor: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Implementing Partners: Plan International, CRS and World Vision
Location: Sedhiou, Kaffrine and Tambacounda regions
Purpose: Provide home and health hut-based TB treatment to reduce TB in Senegal
Program to Reinforce the Fight Against Malnutrition
Donor: The World Bank
Implementing Partner: Fight Against Malnutrition
Location: Koumpentoum Department, Tambacounda Region
Purpose: Reduce malnutrition through economic assistance and income-generating activities in women-headed households
Stop Ebola Scourge
Donor: OSIWA
Location: Kédougou, Kolda, Sédhiou, Tambacounda and Ziguinchor regions
Purpose: Prevent transmission of Ebola into Senegal with community-level disease education and surveillance