Project profile — Breaking barriers, Improving Girls’ education, Hope and Totality



Overview 

CA-3-P007252001
$11,106,859
ADRA - Adventist Development and Relief Agency Canada (CA-CRA_ACR-3132056813)
2020-05-01 - 2024-02-20
Operational
Global Affairs Canada
YFMInternaAssistPartnershp&Programing Br

Country / region 

• Myanmar (33.33%)
• Niger (33.34%)
• Sudan (33.33%)

Sector 

• Basic Education: Primary education (11220) (33.33%)
• Secondary education:
Secondary education (11320) (33.34%)
Vocational training (11330) (33.33%)

Policy marker 

• Gender equality (principal objective)
• Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting) (significant objective)
• Participatory development and good governance (not targeted)
• Trade development (not targeted)
• Biodiversity (not targeted)
• Climate change mitigation (not targeted)
• Climate Change Adaptation (significant objective)
• Urban issues (not targeted)
• Desertification (not targeted)
• Children's issues (significant objective)
• Youth Issues (significant objective)
• Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) (not targeted)
• Indigenous Issues (not targeted)
• Disability (significant objective)
• Nutrition (significant objective)
• ICT as a tool for development (not targeted)

Description 

This project, funded by Global Affairs Canada with a maximum contribution of $11 100 949 will be implemented over four years (2019-2023) in Sudan, Myanmar and Niger by ADRA Canada and its partners Sick Kids Centre for Community Mental Health, Stromme Foundation, Salanga and ADRA Norway. The initiative will contribute to improving equitable education for the most vulnerable girls and women, especially those out of school, in their communities in fragile, remote and conflict-affected areas. The project strives to provide them with pathways for inclusive and equitable primary education, accelerated learning and training that will enable them to have more equal access to livelihood opportunities usually dominated by males. This will be achieved through: increased community-led actions in breaking multi-dimensional barriers to gender equal education for vulnerable girls and women; improved availability of inclusive, innovative, gender and climate-responsive education systems, integrating psychosocial support for vulnerable out of school girls and women, and; increased access to gender-responsive, environment-sensitive market-driven learning opportunities for livelihood and life skills, among vulnerable out of school girls and women. The initiative includes “Teachers Establishing Education Services”, an innovative, sustainable, community-based solution that enables inclusive, localized primary education for the most vulnerable out of school children, particularly girls. This is achieved by identifying and training teachers living in targeted communities to provide community-based education, in the local language and adapted to the local context, and securing community ownership and support (e.g. communities providing lodging and food and stipend for teachers).

Expected results 

The expected outcomes of this project include: (1) increased community-led actions in breaking multi-dimensional barriers to gender equal education for vulnerable girls and women in targeted fragile areas of Myanmar, Niger, and Sudan; (2) improved availability of inclusive, innovative, gender and climate-responsive education systems, integrating psychosocial support for vulnerable out-of-school (OOS) girls and women in targeted fragile areas of Myanmar, Niger, and Sudan; and (3) increased access to gender-responsive, environment-sensitive market-driven learning opportunities for livelihood and life skills, among vulnerable OOS girls and women in targeted fragile areas of Myanmar, Niger, and Sudan.

Results achieved 

Results achieved as of March 2022 : (1) in Myanmar: A total of 2,205 persons, including 524 girls and 486 boys aged between 5 and 10 , as well as 824 women and 371 men over 16 years of age where involved in project activities that support the economic empowerment of women. Four schools made changes in order to create safe spaces that answer to the specific needs of gilrs; (2) in Sudan, the project enabled 420 persons over 16 (273 women and girls et 147 men and boys) where involved in project activities that support the economic empowerment of women. Six schools made changes in order to create safe spaces that answer to the specific needs of girls. The Adult Learning Program that was set up by the project enabled the training of 38 teachers(14 women and 24 men); and (3) in Niger, 3156 persons (1,160 women and girls and 1,996 men and boys) where involved in project activities that support the economic empowerment of women. Five schools made changes in order to create safe spaces that answer to the specific needs of girls. The Adult Learning Program that was set up by the project enabled the training of 18 teachers(10 women and 8 men).

Budget and spending 


Original budget $1,561,070
Planned disbursement $0
Transactions
Transaction Date Type Value
03-05-2023 Disbursement $1,025,735
07-06-2023 Disbursement $909,966
12-09-2023 Disbursement $912,482
28-11-2023 Disbursement $52,840
24-01-2024 Disbursement $500,000
Country percentages by sector
Type of finance Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Collaboration type Bilateral
Type of aid Project-type interventions