Innovation round 3 - provisional grants

GPAF Innovation 3 – list of provisional grant awards

organisation project title
AbleChildAfrica Promoting inclusive education for disabled children in Northern Uganda using a participatory 'child-to-child' learning approach with 6,300 children
Community Development and Action International (CODA International) Improving treatment adherence advice and support for 50,000 people living with HIV in Zambia through the use of the electronic ‘End AIDS Portal’
MICAIA A new approach to honey trade development in Mozambique: building the skills of 600 of the poorest in the target communities
The Child-to-Child Trust Paths to School Success: adapting the Child-to-Child approach to support, to increase on-time enrolment, retention and performance of 300 children in post-disaster & emergency situations in Pakistan
BRAC UK Targeting the Ultra Poor (TUP): Supporting 250 ultra-poor women in South Sudan to develop sustainable livelihoods and food security, to enable them and their families to move out of extreme poverty and hunger
BRAC UK Supporting 200 ultra-poor women and their families in Balochistan, Pakistan to develop sustainable livelihoods and food security, to enable them to move out of extreme poverty and hunger
Developments In Literacy (DIL)Trust UK Technology enabled education & training reaching 2,682 rural primary teachers, principals and students in Sindh and Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa (KPK) provinces, Pakistan
Network for Africa Increasing income and food security through education and vocational training for 450 women and their families (2,481 people in total) living in extreme poverty in rural Rwanda
StreetInvest Training and capacity building initiative for 240 street workers and key community stakeholders, including the police and government officials in 4 cities in Eastern DRC, leading to improved support and services for 5,000 street children
Water Witness International Fair Water Futures: Securing legal entitlement and protection to water resources for over 270,000 poor people in Tanzania
Grow Movement Increasing household income and livelihood security for 38,000 people and creating up to 2,400 jobs in Uganda, Rwanda and Malawi by providing free remote consulting to 1,200 local micro and small business entrepreneurs
Link Community Development (LCD) Scotland Malawi School Solar Network (MSSN) Project: Improving the quality of education in schools and communities in Malawi for 20,615 people (pupils and community members) through solar powered Information & Communications Technology (ICT)
Last updated: 25 Jul 2012