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USAID’s support of unconditional cash transfers in West Africa allowed families to pay for school and supplies once they became food secure. Furthermore, in Liberia, recovery activities refurbished and resupplied schools, improved water and hygiene facilities, and enhanced the e-payment system for distributing teachers’ salaries.
INCREASED PRIMARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
In addition to the above, USAID funded water, sanitation, and hygiene activities in 120 Liberian schools. Two years after the outbreak ended, XX% of these educational facilities still have functional handwashing stations and improved sanitary facilties
INDIVIDUAL PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
The multi-layered nature of Pillar II resulted in data collected by theme, project, country, region, and/or implementing partner—and measured in different ways based on the partner’s agreement type. What follows are a handful of individual project outcomes that demonstrate the breadth of activities under Pillar II.
Country | Theme | Activity Description | Result | Detail |
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Guinea | Agriculture & Food Security | Food Security | 7,008 households received food vouchers |
2x the number targeted |
Governance | Capacity training in poll administration, elections |
14,714 individuals trained | Target was 250 individuals |
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Health | Infection prevention and control training |
1,430 service providers trained |
Plus 271 support staff at 249 health facilities |
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Health | Training in newborn resuscitation methods |
2,259 newborns saved | Reflects babies not breathing at birth across five regions |
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Health | Quality of health service delivery |
57% increase in inpatient consultations |
Change in one year | |
Liberia | Agriculture & Food Security | Food supplements for severe acute malnutrition |
3,349 treated | 96% released, cured |
Education | “School in a Box” teaching and learning materials |
4,460 schools received | 517,249 primary school children received |
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Education | Psychological first aid training for teachers |
10,064 teachers trained | For Ebola and genderbased violence |
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Governance | Cash transfers for road improvements |
2,409 workers compensated | Completed 300 km roads in 25 communities, rehabilitated 187 km roads in 48 communities |
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Governance | Community radio station support |
19 stations trained | Coverage raised from 43% to 94% population |
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Health | Delivery of infection readiness and primary health care |
43% more health facilities open |
100% at end of period, baseline was 57% |
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Health | Sustainable water, sanitation, hygiene programs |
120 schools received improvements |
TBD | |
Sierra Leone | Agriculture & Food Security | Food security | 67,000 households received cash transfers |
364,000 individuals affected |
Education | Cash transfers and impact on education |
97% of children | Dropout rate in non-cash transfer households |
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Education | Dropout rate in non-cash transfer households |
90% of children | Children in cash transfer households that returned to school |
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Governance | Village savings and loan association revitalization |
359 groups revitalized | US $29 million in loans to 65 cluster farms |
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Health | Use of maternal health services |
26% increase in utilization | From 37 to 63 percent |
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