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| Funder | U.S. Agency for International Development |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Danish Refugee Council |
| Country | Burkina Faso |
| Start Date | Dec 21, 2024 |
| End Date | Sep 22, 2027 |
| Duration | 1,005 days |
| Number of Grantees | 4 |
| Roles | Recipient |
| Data Source | US Foreign Aid |
| Grant ID | 225221-76 |
Awarding agency: U.S.
Agency for international development cfda listing / assistance listing: 98. 001 USAID foreign assistance for programs overseas cfda narrative excerpt: the purpose of USAIDs bureau for humanitarian assistance (BHA) international disaster assistance (IDA) program is to provide life-saving humanitarian assistanceincluding food, water, shelter, emergency healthcare, and other critical aid to the worlds most vulnerable and hardest-to-reach population affected by natural, man-made and complex disaster.
Bha is the lead federal coordinator for international disaster assistance, harnessing the expertise and unique capacities of other U.S. Government, non-U.S.
Entities & public international organizations (PIOS) to effectively respond to natural disasters, complex crises by providing emergency and food assistance around the world.
Recipient: danish refugee council (DRC) this award will provide financial support to the danish refugee council (DRC) for a program entitled, multi-sectorial emergency response to conflict affected populations in Burkina faso in Burkina faso.
The theory of change is if DRC, a2n and hi (I) facilitates crisis-affected (displaced and host) peoples rights to access to livelihoods, to drinking water and improved sanitation, to safe and dignified shelters and nfi, and to basic services, restored social connections and tailored individual protection assistance (IPA) and case management (II) promotes hygiene and protection behavioral change awareness and prevention, then, conflict and displacement affected communities will have reduced vulnerabilities, enhanced knowledge and capacities and increased community protection environment.
Together this will contribute to the long-term impact of ensuring conflict and displacement affected communities live in dignity and safety and develop their resilience to shocks. The total number of beneficiaries estimated to be supported under this award is 97,00
Danish Refugee Council
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