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35 | CA-3-A031442003 | 2025-03-04T06:33:31 | PASS - Monitoring | This project represents funds set aside for monitoring and evaluation of the Health Sector Support Program (PASS), as well as for administrative purposes and contingencies. For administrative reasons, sometimes the funds identified for this purpose are included in the main project budget and sometimes, as in this case, they are assigned a separate project number. | Closed | 2005-09-02T00:00:00 | 2014-03-31T00:00:00 | ["Bolivia 100.00%"] | Groupe Conseil CAC International Inc. | ["Health policy and administrative management 100.00%"] | 602816.09 | Results achieved as of December 2011 (the project end date) for all components of the PASS program include the following: 65.3% of children 6 months to 2 years of age have received nutritional supplements in comparison to 0% in 2005; the percentage of children 6 months to 2 years of age receiving iron supplements increased from 0% in 2005 to 91.2 % in 2011; and 99.3% of children less than one year old received the third dose of the pentavalent vaccine in 2011 compared to 72% in 2005. The pentavalent vaccine protects against five potential killers: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, and influenza. Ten sub-projects were implemented through a locally-managed fund, supporting new methods of family planning and nutritional monitoring for children. The sub-projects directly reached more than 40,000 people, mostly mothers and children. Results from the sub-projects indicate an increase in access to health services in the target regions, contributing to a general improvement in overall health. A final evaluation of the whole project was conducted in 2012 and confirmed the relevance and efficiency of the project. (PASS Final Report, December 2012) | Project-type interventions | Bilateral | Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation | Global Affairs Canada | NGM Americas | 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"] | ["170000.00", "245000.00", "325000.00", "155000.00", "225000.00"] | ["-19.03332 -65.26274"] | ["2006000257"] | ["Groupe Conseil CAC International Inc. "] | ["CA-3-A031442001", "CA-3-A031442002", "CA-3-A031442004"] | ["602816.09"] |