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Centre for Development and Population Activities

Washington, D.C.

Grants

2012 ( 8 months)
$131,963

The Center for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA) plans to implement several activities meant to reduce maternal mortality in Nigeria. The broad components of the project are: instituting accountability mechanisms and frameworks, and a related aspect of ensuring Nigeria’s commitments at international level; sharing knowledge with other countries on successful projects to reduce maternal mortality in Nigeria; and coordinating ambulance services in Lagos State.

2011 (1 year 3 months)
$86,409

To promote young people's sexual and reproductive health in India (over two years).

2009 (2 years 4 months)
$270,000

To accelerate efforts to save mothers' lives through task shifting of human resources for health and integrated ambulance services.

2009 (2 years 8 months)
$260,000

To support the White Ribbon Alliance for advocacy to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in India and the state of Rajasthan (over two years).

2008 (1 year 9 months)
$150,000

To promote best practices in maternal mortality reduction in Nigeria.

2007 (3 years 1 month)
$400,000

In support of education and training on maternal mortality reduction (over three years).

2007 (2 years 4 months)
$200,000

To support an alliance for advocacy to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in the Foundation's priority states of Rajasthan and Maharashtra (over two years).

2004 (2 years 7 months)
$250,000

In support of work to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity at the national level and in one of the Foundation’s priority states in India (over two years).

2003 (3 years 5 months)
$400,000

For an advocacy campaign to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in Nigeria (over three years).

2002 (2 years)
$50,000

To support participation in the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood, India.

1990 (1 year)
$393,000

To expand the Options for a Better Life program in Nigeria and India, to provide alternatives to early and frequent pregnancy through skills development and education in family planning, primary healthcare, environmental conservation, personal development, and income generation (over three years).

1986 (2 years)
$575,000

To support the Right to a Better Life for Young Girls program, to create local projects to address reproductive healthcare needs in five Asian and African countries (over three years).