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Yes Yes SDG 3: Good cial investment Yes Health and 116.853 CISU Association11.6/ 12.4 Waste SDG 12 271.944 CISU VYVAT kvalitetsudEducation SDG 4 Well-Being tutions SDG 16

SoroptimisCYVAT, UA (2.1) Education SDG 4 the year and due toWASH SDG 6 the global 923.283 CISU During SEND SL pandemic, EWB-DK and their partners 94.500 Private don Opportunity Training Education SDG 4 sought to be relevant and flexible in Health SDG 3 129.946 Privateany way World Hop3.1 / 3.2 possible in our interventions ‐ 100 % for Børnene abroad. We aligned all theEducation SDG 4 interventions with the national response to 165.022 CISU closely EM&HR, Think Green Strong institutions SDG 16 COVID-19 and the Global Humanitarian 1.081.182 CISU + ReinWorld Hop13.1 / 13.3Climate SDG 13 Response plan. Overall, with a particular 183.137 Globalt FokEA & hr, Architects Climate SDG 13 focus on strategic objective 1 Contain the 587.821 CISU Opportunit6.2/ 7.1 Education SDG 4 spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and 99.401 Rambøll Sierra Leone InstitutioWASH SDG 6 decrease morbidity and mortality and 8.401 ANE strategic Sierra Leone InstitutioStrong institutions SDG 16 objective 2 Decrease the ganisational development ‐ 236.776 DERF / CIS CYVAT of(2.1) FOOD SDG 2 deterioration human assets and DG 16 (4%) rights, social cohesion, food security 885.150 DERF / CIS World Hope Internati Health SDG 3 and livelihoods.   1.190.074 AugustinusSDU/ Bandime HealthHealth SDG 3 ater Sanitation and Health ‐ 455.087 DERF / CIS SEND SL (2.1) Food SDG2 The intervention combined early action 89.382 CISU Strong institutions SDG 16 DG 6 (16%) and lifesaving interventions and has thus

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Upgrading of maternal and child health posts in rural Kenema

supported the local health service through improved hygiene at health facilities, ealth SDG 3 (34%) improved and secure medical service and referral combined with awareness-raising on COVID-19 as preventive measures. The Talia, Vahun and Komende, Sierra Leone intervention also targeted the most Organisational development ‐ pacity building/Education EWB-DK has worked in World Hope International’s vulnerable population by providing food SDG 16 (4%) eastern rural area Kenema (HOPE) organisation in Sierra DG 4 (15%) distribution to the targeted communities – 4% Water Sanitation and Health ‐ in Sierra Leone since 2009. Leone was selected as a 16% of vulnerable people the19% classification was SDG 6 (16%) During the implementation of new local partner. They are aligned with the GHRP.    2% od Security SDG 2 (10%) Health SDG 3 (34%) other projects, we identified a committed to providing clean, 10% strong need for renovation and reliable, and year-round drinking The projects contribute directly to the fight 34% Capacity building/Education 15% diseases upgrading of three rural health water to communities, hospitals, against and thus to SDG 3SDG 4 and (15%) clinics in Komende, Vahun and health centres, and schools subgoals: vironment / WASTE Food Security SDG 2Talia. (10%) The clinics had insufficient through drilling borehole wells 3.3: Combat diseases such as hepatitis, DG 12 (2%) water-borne diseases and other or dysfunctional sanitation and rehabilitation. Environment / WASTE and energy facilities, and the communicable diseases. SDG 12 (2%) buildings themselves were The renovation has improved deteriorating and leaky. The service quality by providing poor conditions of the buildings better treatment conditions, and facilities had a significant better comfort, better hygienic negative impact on the quality conditions, better services, and safety of the care provided and shorter travel time due to the local communities and to improved capacity. At the could be dangerous to the same time, the life quality of patients’ health. the communities has been 40% improved. A total of 7 full-time Other project investment We completed the renovation employees and 13 volunteers 60% in 2020, including repairing currently works at the clinics. COVID 19 investment roof leakages, sealing joints, They treat approx. 130 patients establishing direct access to and give about 16 births every water inside the clinic buildings, week. and constructing or renovating annexe buildings for staff Partner: World Hope and patients. The full-time International – Sierra Leone Other project investment employees and the volunteers Donors: Bygma Fonden / working at the clinics now have Private donations an improved work environment Impact: 3,000 COVID 19 investment and conditions.

Investment on SDGs

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