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LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS INTERESTED IN COLLABORATING WITH OTHERS
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Health and rights of women, adolescent girls, and children
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LISTE DES ORGANISATIONS INTÉRESSÉES À SE CONNECTER AVEC D'AUTRES
Appel de propositions : Santé et droits des femmes, des adolescentes et des enfants
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ORGANIZATION TYPE / TYPE D'ORGANISATIONCONTACT NAME(s) / NOM(s) DU CONTACT(s)EMAIL(s) / COURRIEL(s)TOPICS / SUJETS OPEN TO DISCUSSING COLLABORATION? / AIMERAIT DISCUTER DE POSSIBILITÉS DE COLLABORATION ?
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Éducation internationaleCooperativeLysiane van der Knaaplvanderknaap@education-internationale.comFormation professionnelle du personnel de la santé / Vocational training of health workers.
Stratégie de promotion de la santé dans le secteur éducatif.
Oui. Nous cherchons un ou des partenaires pour former un consortium pour réaliser un projet multisectoriel qui touche également le secteur éducatif.
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EngenderHealthINGOKristin Saucierksaucier@engenderhealth.orgFormation professionnelle du personnel de la santé / Vocational training of health workers.
Stratégie de promotion de la santé dans le secteur éducatif.
Yes. Can support health systems at local, district, and national level to deliver high-quality, gender-equitable, and youth-friendly comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services, including FP/contraception, GBV, and comprehensive abortion care. Facilitate community engagement to hold health systems accountable. Apply evidence-based methodologies, including SASA! and men as partners to tackle harmful gender norms. Presence in 15 countries across East and West Africa and Asia
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Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresUniversitéSylvie De Serressylvie.de.serres@uqtr.caÉducation à la santé. Pratique sage-femme. Communication sociale. Sciences infirmières. Recherche appliquée en santé. Éthique des soins de santé.  Bio-éthique. Formation de formateurs.Intéressés à un partenariat pour appui technique et/ou scientifique ou dans le cadre d'une approche multisectorielle.
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Fondation Paul Gérin-Lajoie (FPGL)INGOMarie-Pierre Nogarèdempnogarede@fondationpgl.caÉducation à la santé sexuelle et droits reproductifs, santé maternelle et infantileOui - Nous avons de l'expérience dans la gestion de projets en santé maternelle et infantile et santé sexuelle et droits reproductifs dans les pays en développement. Intérêt à collaborer avec des organisations spécialisées sur des thématiques de la SDSR.
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Frontline AIDSINGOOlivia Doyleodoyle@frontlineaids.orgHIV prevention, treatment and care; comprehensive SRHR; adolescent programming; advocacy (grassroots / global); LGBTI; marginalised women vulnerable to HIVYes. We have expertise in comprehensive SRHR, particularly on how to incorporate HIV prevention. Strong on adolescent health. Expertise in working with marginalised communities (i.e. adolescents and young people, sex workers, LGBTI communities, people who use drugs). Can also bring expertise in SGBV and delivery of gender transformative / youth friendly approaches to health and HIV services. Strong models for leadership development and advocacy - grassroots to global. We would like to provide more psychosocial support and livelihoods / vocational education for young people living with HIV, so keen for partners with expertise in this area.
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Girl Effect Registred Charity Lorna Qesteri lorna.qesteri@girleffect.org Youth, SRH, behavior change, demand generation, digital and media interventions Yes, we can support in demand generation for SRH services, breaking negative norms, changing knowledge, attitudes and behaviors around SRH. Our focus are adolescent girls and young women in Africa (particularly Tanzania, Rwanda) and Asia (India). We offer digital and media platforms that can reach millions of girls in ways that are relevant to them.
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International Development and Relief Foundation (IDRF)Registred Charity Sabrina Natalesnatale@idrf.caHealth (maternal health care, SRHR, supporting existing health care institutions), education and humanitarian aid. Yes, we are open to discussing potential collaborations and sharing information regarding past and current programming specific to the health sector.
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IpasINGOEileen McWilliammcwilliame@ipas.orgSafe abortion, postabortion, and contraception access and careYes. We can support the delivery of safe abortion and contraceptive services, including youth-friendly services, as well as advocacy and community engagement efforts to increase access to these and other SRHR services. We can also support the integration of safe abortion care into SGBV, CSE, and humanitarian programming.
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Islamic Relief CanadaRegistered charityReyhana Patelreyhana@islamicrelief.caGBV, SRHR, faith-inspired intiatives, health, training, capacity buildingYes- We would be open to having conversations to see how we can work with potential partners and merge expertise
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Orbis CanadaRegistered charityLisa McKeenlisa.mckeen@orbis.orgCreating sustainable eye care programs in low socio-economic countries
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Rayjon Share Care of Sarnia Inc.Registered charityHeather Smithhsmith.rayjon@cogeco.caHealth (maternal/child health, prevention/treatment of malnutrition, vaccinations programs, etc.), empowerment of women, microbusinessYes. Open to exploring potential partnership to implement project in maternal/child health in Cap Haitian, Haiti and/or St. Marc, Haiti. Specifically interested in working with other partner(s) with experience in delivering health care services to urban and rural populations in Haiti.
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RÉFIPSOSBLGinette Lafontainecoordination.refips@gmail.comPromotion de la santé, stratégies intégrées par milieu (communautés en santé, école promotrice de santé, hôpitaux promoteurs de santé, villes et villages en santé, etc.), santé dans toutes les politiques, Oui, nous souhaitons discuter de la possibilité de collaborer à un projet plus global dans lequel nous pourrions assumer le soutien à l'implantation d'actions en promotion de la santé. Nos capacités internes ne nous permettent pas de soumettre nous-mêmes une proposition dans le cadre de la plupart des appels. Nous avons de l'expérience par ex. en développement des compétences en promotion de la santé, en planification intégrée des actions avec une approche écologique, en accompagnement de l'implantation de stratégies milieux.
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Salanga https://salanga.org/Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning companyJakub Nemec and/or Paula Richardsonnemec@salanga.org; richardson@salanga.orgMonitoring, Evaluation and Learning on Health/RightsYes - Salanga is interested in partnering/supporting working with organizations that want support in monitoring, evaluation and learning for their project. We can support in data collection, tool design, software for tracking your project impact for reporting and learning based on GAC framework and feminist principles (FIAP). We can also provide a software (www.kinaki.ca) for tracking your project results that you can include in your project design. This MEL software is alraedy well known by GAC and used by a number of GAC funded projects. We are also passionate about promoting community-led Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning that we can support and advise organizations with.
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Seva CanadaRegistered CharityLisa Demersoperations@seva.caGender and eye healthYes - we can assist in the delivery of gender equitable eye care services as a component of a general health or school health program. In addition to being dispropotionately affected by blindness and visual impairment due to social, cultural and economic barriers, women and girls with disabilities are more at risk for sexual assualt/violence.
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SickKids – Capacity Building, Centre for Global Child HealthRegistered CharityBrian Smithbrian.smith@sickkids.caHealth workforce training, Clinical quality improvement, Paediatrics, Newborn HealthYes – we have significant experience in developing evidence based sustainable health workforce training programs in partnership with governments, academic institutions and professional bodies that focus on facilitating learning within the clinical setting and the translation of theory to practice improve health outcomes and build health care leaders.
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SickKids – International Program Evaluation Unit, Centre for Global Child HealthRegistered CharityDiego Bassanidiego.bassani@sickkids.caOperational Research, SRHR, RMNCAHYes – we have extensive experience in global health research and are looking to partner with organizations interested in incorporating innovative and collaborative operational research within their projects.
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World AccordINGOIsabelle Hachetteihachette@worldaccord.orgAgroecology, GBV, women's empowerment, microfinanceYes. We can support ithe creation of women self-help groups that contribute to empowering women and girls. We also implement projects in agroecology and microfinance, income-generating activities.
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Global consultantTamara Plushtamaraplush@gmail.com (www.tamaraplush.com)Adolescents and young people, communication for development, behavior change and social change, disaster risk reduction and climate change (including health and WASH)Yes. I am interested to enhance the goals of development projects through communication for social change -- especially the right to participation. My works has primarily used participatory media to enhance youth voice in ways that strengthen their agency and resilience. The interventions have aimed to shift perceptions and power so young people have a stronger stake in the decisions that affect them. I've worked in Nepal, Vietnam, Tanzania, Ethiopic, Cambodia, South Africa, Canada, etc. with UNICEF, ActionAid, CARE, the Canadian Red Cross, Save the Children and others.
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JAMACORP HOLDINGSHealth ExecutiveMina Jamamina@jamacorp.holdingsWomens empowerment, maternal and child health program development, women's entrepreneurship and innovationYes. Interesting in collaborating across all aspects of the global initiative
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Yes. I am interested to enhance the goals of development projects through communication for social change activities -- especially the right to participation. My works has primarily used participatory media to enhance youth voice in ways that strengthen their agency and resilience. The interventions have aimed to shift perceptions and power so young people have a stronger stake in the decisions that affect them. I've worked in Nepal, Vietnam, Tanzania, Ethiopic, Cambodia, South Africa, Canada, etc. with UNICEF, ActionAid, CARE, the Canadian Red Cross, Save the Children and others.
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Canada World YouthNGO/Registered CharityFabienne Pierre-Jacquesfpierrejacques@cwy-jcm.orgYes, interest in Youth Engagement (specifically Young Women)
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White Ribbon NGO/Registered CharityKate Bojinkbojin@whiteribbon.caEngaging men and boys to promote gender equality and the prevention of gender-based violence (including sexual violence). Yes- White Ribbon brings three decades of gender-based violence prevention expertise. Specific to the African context White Ribbon brings experience working in Kenya (5 years-ongoing), and Ethiopia (short-term consultancy) to build capacity in engaging men and boys to promote gender equality, healthy masculinities and prevent all forms of gender-based violence. Key services White Ribbon can support; Engaging men and boys needs assessments (identification of key gaps, needs and opportunities); Project design/EMB frameworks; Curriculum development; Facilitation of gender-transformative programming; providing technical expertise related to engaging men and boys to advance gender equality outcomes. We would be interested in exploring innovative programming to prevent GBV, ultimately leading to enhanced health-related outcomes for women, girls.
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University of Toronto/AMPATH Univeristy /Consortium of UniversitiesLonnie Embleton & Julie ThorneLonnie.embleton@gmail.com ; jgthorne@gmail.comcomprehensive adolescent sexual and reproductive health services, inclusive of HIV careyes. thru the ampath network we focus in western Kenya with a well established HIV care and population health strategy. We are well equipped to expand health services in facilities and communities and would be interested in partners in schools and advocacy spaces
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Youth Challenge InternationalNGO/Registered CharityEllen Martin emartin@yci.orgYouth, youth livelihoods, entrepreneurship, youth innovation, young women's economic empowerment, programmatic innovation
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The Canada International Scientific Exchange Program (CISEPO)NGO/Registered CharityShawna Novaksnovak@cisepo.caStrengthening health care systems, Knowlege transfer networks, Conflict mitigation through healthcare, Gender Equity in HealthcareYes, Very interested in cooperative initatiatives and potential for multi stakeholder collaboration. Our network spans 44 countries and we welcome joint efforts to better utilize resources and create sustainable programs.
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All Nations International Development Agency Registered Charity Liz Gallouegallou@anida.orgWe oversee the delivery of a Women's Development Centre in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Our Centre currently hosts two schools; the School of Continuing Education and the School of Aesthetics. These are free and open to women who have had their schooling interrupted and would like to attain their high school equivalency to move on to post secondary education, or achieve vocational training to support their employment. We also operate a child sponsorship program across the Eastern region working with children ranging from 6 to 16 years of age. Yes, very interested in a collaboration with an organisation that has expertise in SRHR and would support the delivery of an innovative project for women and girls in Ghana. ANIDA brings a lot of regional expertise, with a team on the ground in Ghana and links with organizations on the ground. Access to all of the students at the WDC and connections with the children in our Silent Cry program. We have some ideas for a peer-mentoring project around SRHR education and training. Do get in touch!
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Canadian Associaiton of Midwives: Global ProgramsNon-profitJamie Robinsonjrobinson@canadianmidwives.orgWe work with Midwifery Associations and other partners to strengthen the profession of midwifery and improve the quality of services for women and adolescents with a focus on sexual health and reprodtucive rights. Our key areas of work are emergency skills training, respectful maternity care, midwifery education, and association strengthening. Yes, interested in collaborating with organizations with WASH and community outreach expertise and other compatible areas of work. Interested in disucssing this call for proposals and other opportuntities.
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Oikocredit CanadaNon-profitAysha Dawoodadawood@oikocredit.orgOikocredit is a social impact investor and worldwide cooperative. We have over four decades of experience in promoting sustainable development through investments. We focus our investments on financial inclusion, agriculture and renewable energy.Yes. Interested in partnering with organizations who work in the same countries as we do (69 countries, 33 focus countries across Latin America, Asia and Africa) to build capacity in the communities of our existing partners. Focus on rural regions, fintech, research, client protection principles, disaster risk managment as it relates to the fields of financial inclusion (including microfinance), renewable energy and sustainable agriculture (including the agriculture value chain).
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