Projects: Asia
Academy for Educational Development Indonesia
25% coverage
0 volunteers
Academy for Educational Development Indonesia
US Contact
Tula Michaelides
tmichaelides@aed.org
202-884-8743
Local Contact
Pearl Ang
pang@aed.org
Indonesia
Asia

Mass communications and behavioral change work. Created 4 posters, a pictorial brochure and 3 logos. Developing television PSAs. Participated in media planning. Could continue to contribute to materials development, media training and education, training of animal health workers.

Apr 28, 2008
Academy for Educational Development Vietnam
25% coverage
0 volunteers
Academy for Educational Development Vietnam
US Contact
Tula Michaelides
tmichaelides@aed.org
202-884-8743
Local Contact
Pearl Ang
pang@aed.org
Vietnam
Asia

Rural outreach and behavioral change. Produced two radio spots and two TV spots on key messages on AI prevention among poultry Disseminated two different posters on penning poultry and quarantining new poultry for 2 weeks. In collaboration with AVSF (Veterinarians Without Borders) and the Provincial Departments of Animal Health, 6,000 commune animal health workers (AHWs) from 10 high-risk provinces were trained in the use of the AI manual and providing AI information to their clients.

Apr 28, 2008
ACDI/VOCA India
25% coverage
0 volunteers
ACDI/VOCA India
US Contact
Divya Gupta
dgupta@acdivoca.org
202-879-0261
Local Contact
Donald Taylor
dmtaylor@gmedindia.org
011-91-9828422355
India
Asia

The Growth Oriented Micro-Enterprise Development Program (GMED) is a USAID-funded micro and small enterprise development project with components including solid waste management, fruit and vegetables, organically certified food and the broiler industry. We provide technical assistance to organizations engaged in commercial transactions with micro and small enterprises in the above sectors. GMED professional personnel are experienced agribusiness managers with a wide range of industry contacts.

Apr 28, 2008
ACDI/VOCA Indonesia
25% coverage
0 volunteers
ACDI/VOCA Indonesia
US Contact
Stella Siegel
ssiegel@acdivoca.org
202-383-9758
Indonesia
Asia

ACDI/VOCA was selected by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to support the recovery of micro, small and medium-sized businesses in the tsunami-affected areas of Aceh Besar. The target beneficiaries are those enterprises that were severely damaged or destroyed by the 2004 earthquake and subsequent tsunami.

Apr 28, 2008
ACDI/VOCA Vietnam
25% coverage
0 volunteers
ACDI/VOCA Vietnam
US Contact
Stella Siegel
ssiegel@acdivoca.org
1-202-383-4961
Local Contact
Rob Turner, Project Director
rturner@acdivoca.org.vn
84-8-930-5689
Vietnam
Asia

Development of commercial business services providers in diverse sub-sectors including: coconut, rice, tourism and aquaculture. Service products include: technical training, mechanized harvesting services, market access and laboratory testing services

Project supported service providers could be used to develop and implement awareness campaigns and/or training products focused on avian flu issues.

Apr 28, 2008
ActionAid International USA
25% coverage
0 volunteers
InterAction
US Contact
Elizabeth Bellardo
EBellardo@INTERACTION.ORG
Vietnam
Asia

None.

Apr 17, 2008
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA) Indonesia
25% coverage
0 volunteers
InterAction
US Contact
Elizabeth Bellardo
EBellardo@INTERACTION.ORG
Aceh, Jakarta
Indonesia
Asia

ADRA Indonesia is beginning to integrate Avian flu prevention and inofrmation into its community programs in Aceh and Jakarta. This is a component for community awareness, and not a seperate program at this time. The purpose of the integration into current programs is to spread information on prevention and recognition of symptoms for early referral.

Apr 28, 2008
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA) Thailand
25% coverage
0 volunteers
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA) Thailand
US Contact
Frank Teeuwen
Frank.Teeuwen@adra.org
1 301 792 9738
Local Contact
Greg Young
greg@adra.or.th
66 1 903 9155
Asia

Awareness Raising Disaster Response plan for ADRA staff, ADRA Thailand does not have the capacity to respond at a significant level and will rely upon the Thai Government to respond to any emergency needs. Primarily our response will be to protect and support our own staff and their immediate families

Thailand
Apr 28, 2008
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International Vietnam
25% coverage
0 volunteers
InterAction
US Contact
Elizabeth Bellardo
EBellardo@INTERACTION.ORG
Vietnam
Asia

Community health, Epidemiology and Surveillance, Mitigation and Preparedness Planning, Rural Outreach, Behavioral change, compensation programs

Apr 28, 2008
American Red Cross International Services Vietnam
25% coverage
0 volunteers
American Red Cross International Services
US Contact
Minal Amin
aminmin@usa.redcross.org
202-303-5017
Local Contact
Ed Shea
edshea@amcross.org.vn
84-49-422-983/980/984
Vietnam
Asia

The American Red Cross is working with the Vietnam Red Cross to develop/distribute key Avian Influenza messages. The Vietnam Red Cross has a national reach with 1,500 staff and 4.1 million members/volunteers.

The American Red Cross partnership with the Vietnam Red Cross has access to volunteers nationwide that are able to disseminate key messaging and social mobilization activities.

May 21, 2008
American Refugee Committee Thailand
25% coverage
1 volunteers
American Refugee Committee Thailand
Local Contact
Gary Dahl
arcthai@ksc.net.th
02-252-5186
Kanchanaburi, Tak
Thailand
Asia

Primary health services: ante- and post-natal care for pregnant women; family planning; supplemental feeding; child health monitoring; immunizations; community health education; water & sanitation. Clinical & lab services are provided only in Don Yang camp, Kanchanaburi province. ARC also provides gender-based violence prevention and micro-enterprise programs. ARC works in 3 camps with about 40,000 refugees.

Apr 17, 2008
AmeriCares Thailand
25% coverage
0 volunteers
InterAction
US Contact
Elizabeth Bellardo
EBellardo@INTERACTION.ORG
Asia

Disaster Preparedness and Response

Thailand
Apr 28, 2008
Australia Cambodia Integrated Mine Action
5% coverage
18 volunteers
Care International in Cambodia
US Contact
Dr. Julia Newton-Howes
info@careaustralia.org.au
(+61) 2 6279-0200
Local Contact
Ms. Sharon Wilkinson
House 255, Corner Street 63/Mao Tse Tong Blvd. Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
(+855) 23 215 267/8/9
Cambodia
Asia

Specifically this project aims to: reduce landmine deaths and injury; increase dependable and consistent land access and tenure for the most vulnerable; strengthen the capacity of local communities to sustainably manage and control economically important natural resources; assist communities to generate economically important resources and improve their livelihoods by creating highly skilled and motivated facilitators and leaders; and manage the project efficiently to achieve the intended impacts.

Project duration: 
1 May 2006 - 30 Jun 2009
Sep 26, 2008
Avian Influenza local risk reduction through surveillance and response
5% coverage
530 volunteers
Care International in Cambodia
US Contact
Dr. Julia Newton-Howes
info@careaustralia.org.au
(+61) 2 6279-0200
Local Contact
Ms. Sharon Wilkinson
House 255, Corner Street 63/Mao Tse Tong Blvd. Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
(+855) 23 215 267/8/9
Cambodia
Asia

This project aims to improve capacity and preparedness of provincial governments, communities and households to respond to the threat of an Avian Influenza outbreak.

Project duration: 
1 Jan 2008 - 1 Oct 2008
Sep 26, 2008
Avian Influenza Risk Reduction Program Mekong Region Phase II -
5% coverage
159 volunteers
Care International in Cambodia
US Contact
Dr. Julia Newton-Howes
info@careaustralia.org.au
(+61) 2 6279-0200
Local Contact
Ms. Sharon Wilkinson
House 255, Corner Street 63/Mao Tse Tong Blvd. Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
(+855) 23 215 267/8/9
Cambodia
Asia

The project has been implemented in order to reduce the vulnerability of people across the Mekong Region to the Avian Influenza epidemic.

Project duration: 
1 Apr 2007 - 1 Oct 2009
Sep 26, 2008
Baseline Survey for CSPPM Project
30% coverage
14 volunteers
Care International in Cambodia
US Contact
Dr. Julia Newton-Howes
info@careaustralia.org.au
(+61) 2 6279-0200
Local Contact
Ms. Sharon Wilkinson
House 255, Corner Street 63/Mao Tse Tong Blvd. Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
(+855) 23 215 267/8/9
Cambodia
Asia

To conduct baseline survey with population in "low" intensity intervention communes in 8 provinces

Project duration: 
1 Jun 2008 - 1 Oct 2008
Sep 26, 2008
Cambodian Crop Production & Marketing Project
5% coverage
3 volunteers
Care International in Cambodia
US Contact
Dr. Julia Newton-Howes
info@careaustralia.org.au
(+61) 2 6279-0200
Local Contact
Ms. Sharon Wilkinson
House 255, Corner Street 63/Mao Tse Tong Blvd. Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
(+855) 23 215 267/8/9
Cambodia
Asia

1. To exploit the potential synergies and efficiencies that can be obtained by the production component informing the marketing component of the value chain, and vice versa. 2. To enhance the adoption of improved technologies and practices for production of upland crops by integrating agronomic, economic, environmental and social factors. 3. To improve post-harvest management, communications along the supply chain and value chain integration for maize and soybean in north-western Cambodia.

Project duration: 
1 Jun 2008 - 31 May 2011
Sep 26, 2008
Cambodian Highland Food Security Project
5% coverage
12 volunteers
Care International in Cambodia
US Contact
Dr. Julia Newton-Howes
info@careaustralia.org.au
(+61) 2 6279-0200
Local Contact
Ms. Sharon Wilkinson
House 255, Corner Street 63/Mao Tse Tong Blvd. Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
(+855) 23 215 267/8/9
Cambodia
Asia

To improve livelihood security of vulnerable households in Ratanakiri Province.

Project duration: 
1 Jan 2008 - 30 Jun 2010
Sep 26, 2008
CARE Indonesia
25% coverage
0 volunteers
CARE Indonesia
Local Contact
Dr. Endang Widiastuti
endang@careind.or.id
+62 21 72796661
Indonesia
Asia

Behavior chance and Public health communication

May 21, 2008
CARE Thailand
25% coverage
0 volunteers
CARE Thailand
US Contact
Barbara Wallace
bwallace@care.org
404 979-9367
Local Contact
Promboon Panitchpakdi
promboon@samart.co.th
662-279-5306-7
Thailand
Asia

CARE programs in Thailand include: - HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support - reproductive health - micro-enterprise - agriculture and natural resouces - education and youth programs There are 23 functioning offices with 170 staff .

We have field offices in 23 locations around the country that are staffed. The key experience is in community-based interventions. Therefore we can operate very rapidly. There is also established collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health and the provincial public health offices.

Apr 29, 2008