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29 | CA-3-A031272001 | 2025-03-04T06:33:31 | Schools of Health Technology and Primary Health Care | The project aims to improve primary health care in Nigeria's Bauchi and Cross River States by strengthening the ability of two Colleges of Health Technology to provide appropriate, quality education to primary health care workers. The project enhances the curriculum, administration and management, and physical infrastructure of the two colleges, which provide both entry level and in-service training to primary health care workers. It also helps the colleges to strengthen and expand community outreach, in order to improve understanding of local needs and to ensure the relevance of teaching content and methods. | Closed | 2003-09-29T00:00:00 | 2014-05-30T00:00:00 | ["Nigeria 100.00%"] | Alinea International Ltd | ["Medical education/training 50.00%", "Basic health infrastructure 50.00%"] | 19508987.50 | Results achieved as of March 2013 include: (i) distributing standard medical supplies and equipment to 14 primary health care clinics; (ii) constructing clinics, students’ quarters, borehole water supply, better pit toilets and medical waste incinerators, and using five of these sites as centres of excellence where community health students of the two colleges can gain practical experience; (iii) providing access to primary health care services, proper waste disposal and safe drinking water for an estimated 20,000 people; (iv) enabling one of the colleges to run three new training programs; (v) improving students' learning environment, conditions of living and training as a result of new physical infrastructure and equipment; (vi) providing continuing education and in-service training programs to update the knowledge and skills of 40 primary health care providers; (vii) improving the graduation rate of 111 community health extension workers and 143 junior community health extension workers at the two colleges; and (viii) increasing awareness of gender issues in the classroom and increasing the proportion of women in leadership positions in community groups. These have contributed to more effective administration and operation of the two Colleges of Health Technology, which in turn leads to better trained, gender-sensitive primary health care personnel working effectively in the community. | Donor country personnel | Bilateral | Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation | Global Affairs Canada | WGM Africa | Pre-APP | ["Gender equality", "Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting)", "Participatory development and good governance", "Trade development", "Biodiversity", "Climate change mitigation", "Climate Change Adaptation", "Urban issues", "Desertification", "Children's issues", "Youth Issues", "Indigenous Issues", "Disability", "ICT as a tool for development"] | ["100000.00", "5000000.00", "5500000.00", "4500000.00", "4900000.00", "0.00"] | ["5.750000 8.500000"] | ["2003000541"] | ["Alinea International Ltd "] | ["19508987.50"] |