Integrated Health Services for Adolescent Girls and Women in the Greater South of Haiti

The Joint Programme for Integrated Health Services for Adolescent Girls and Women in the Greater South of Haiti aims to build the capacities of health institutions in the region, which has the country’s lowest coverage of sexual, reproductive and child health. 

Funded by Canada and implemented by UNFPA, UNICEF, PAHO, WHO and UNAIDS, the programme started in 2018 and will run through March 2023. 

It will centre around 12 accredited ‘smile clinics’ providing quality maternal and newborn health care, complemented by comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care to meet the needs of women, adolescent girls, and children in their communities. The project will strengthen government institutions’ capacities for management, coordination and follow-up in delivering services to women, adolescent girls, and children.

Donors

Canada

Partners

UNFPA, UNICEF, PAHO, WHO, UNAIDS

Dates

-

Financial data

Key figures


Date
Contributor
Project
Amount
Canada
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
CAD 1,000,000
Canada
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
CAD 25,000,000
Date
Contributor
Project
Amount
Canada
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
$787,402
Canada
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
$4,278,997
Canada
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
$3,844,428
Canada
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
$3,474,320
Canada
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
$5,034,857
Date
Project
Organization
Amount
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
UNFPA
$152,369
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
$152,369
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
$2,974
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
$59,516
Health Services for Girls & Women, Haiti
UNAIDS
$8,437