| Total |
|
$5,336,108 |
| OCUB2223-EDU-193740-1 |
Support for rapidly resuming educational activities in safe and protective learning spaces for 51,774 students across 8 affected municipalities of Pinar del Río |
$500,000 |
| OCUB2223-EDU-193741-1 |
Sustainable and resilient recovery of the sanitary infrastructure of affected educational centers to benefit 51,774 students across 8 affected municipalities of Pinar del Río. |
$100,000 |
| OCUB2223-EDU-193742-1 |
Making available didactic and recreational materials to facilitate educational activities and socioemotional support when returning to protective learning spaces for 51,774 students across 8 of the most affected municipalities in Pinar del Río. |
$68,000 |
| OCUB2223-FSC-193752-1 |
Timely prevention of malnutrition |
$281,862 |
| OCUB2223-HEA-193754-1 |
Support for the strengthening of maternal and child care in response to the emergency caused by Hurricane Ian in the provinces of Pinar del Río and Artemisa. |
$850,000 |
| OCUB2223-WSH-193725-1 |
Support for access to safe water and hygiene for the most vulnerable families, health institutions and communities in the 7 most affected municipalities in the province of Pinar del Río |
$1,236,246 |
| OCUB2223-WSH-193726-1 |
Improved access to drinking water and hygienic conditions |
$1,474,000 |
| OCUB2223-WSH-193732-1 |
Improved monitoring of the quality, treatment and sustainable water storage in family doctor clinics and affected public health facilities in 4 affected municipalities in the province of Pinar del Río and 11 in Artemisa. Targets 20 health institutions in 4 affected municipalities in the province of Pinar del Río and the 11 municipalities of Artemisa. |
$700,000 |
| OCUB2223-WSH-193735-1 |
Capacity building for water treatment in affected communities in 6 municipalities of Pinar del Río |
$126,000 |