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      <provider-org ref="XM-DAC-2-10" provider-activity-id="XM-DAC-2-10-4082">
        <narrative xml:lang="en">DGD</narrative>
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      <receiver-org ref="BE-BCE_KBO-0464019195" receiver-activity-id="BE-BCE_KBO-0464019195-prg2022">
        <narrative xml:lang="en">APOPO</narrative>
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  <iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2025-03-28T09:26:56+00:00" hierarchy="2" xml:lang="en" default-currency="EUR">
    <iati-identifier>BE-BCE_KBO-0464019195-prg2022-2-KH</iati-identifier>
    <reporting-org type="22" ref="BE-BCE_KBO-0464019195">
      <narrative xml:lang="en">NGO APOPO (Anti-persoonsmijnen Ontmijnende ProductOntwikkeling)</narrative>
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    <title>
      <narrative xml:lang="en">A Mine Impact Free Preah Vihear Province </narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Mine Impact Free Preah Vihear:  Through APOPO’s mine clearance efforts in small holder farmer communities (around 78% of our work), 90% of land cleared is used within 1 year for agriculture, improving health, wellbeing, and local income. Minefields cleared near UNESCO Heritage temple sights, along roads, and around the border, open up unique development opportunities.]]></narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[APOPO’s demining program focuses on one of the poorest provinces of Cambodia, Preah Vihear (PV), which is neglected of demining funding and progress in removing landmines. With DGD support, APOPO believes it is possible to demine 66% of high-impact mined areas in PV by 2026, alleviating daily fear and risk of accident for more than 38,000 rural citizens and allowing rapid expansion of small holder farms and UNESCO heritage temple site development. High impact areas are defined as areas within 3 km of villages or temples. According to APOPO’s experience, a 3 km radius is where the vast majority of landmine accidents for village and tourism activities occur.

The Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority’s (CMAA’s) database contains 45M square meters (sqm) of high impact mined areas in PV. APOPO proposes to clear 13M sqm. The Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC), who is APOPO’s operational partner but also has independent operations, will coordinate closely with APOPO to clear  another 17M sqm. APOPO’s presence in mined PV areas facilitate explosive ordnance risk education (EORE) and accessing and linking unserved mine victims to rehabilitation and support services. It also facilitates APOPO to actively coordinate the Thai and Cambodian government’s separate efforts to demine shared border minefields.

APOPO’s mine impact free PV outcome will unlock important livelihood opportunities for impoverished small holder farmers in the neglected region. Strategic collaborations with JSF agricultural development partner Uni4Coop, and temple and tourism development partner National Authority of Preah Vihear (NAPV), will help vulnerable low-income rural communities take advantage of newly demined areas. APOPO’s work in PV will also play a critical role in helping Cambodia strive towards its Article 5 Mine Ban Convention (clear all know minefields in the country) and its SDG 18 goal to eradicate all mines and other explosive remnants of war.
]]></narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Primary targets are poor, rural, farming PV communities living adjacent to or nearby minefields. The majority of the community contains large family households of 5 or more that live on less than $100 a month and struggle with food insecurity and inadequate basic social services.
APOPO's demining work near temples, roads and along the borders will help relevant stakeholders develop these areas, leading to economic development in the impoverished region.]]></narrative>
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    <participating-org ref="BE-BCE_KBO-0464019195" type="22" activity-id="BE-BCE_KBO-0464019195-prg2022" role="2">
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    <participating-org ref="BE-BCE_KBO-0464019195" type="22" activity-id="BE-BCE_KBO-0464019195-prg2022" role="1">
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    <participating-org ref="XM-DAC-2-10" type="10" activity-id="XM-DAC-2-10-4082" role="1">
      <narrative xml:lang="en">Direction-Générale Coopération au Développement et Aide humanitaire</narrative>
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      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Result 1: APOPO's demining work in PV is cost-efficientKey to scaling APOPO’s animal detection methodologies is empirically demonstrating that integrating mine detection rats and dogs with traditional tools (manual deminers and machines) is more cost efficient than these tools alone.]]></narrative>
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          <narrative xml:lang="en">Integration of APOPO’s animals into operational capacities in Cambodia</narrative>
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        <baseline year="2021" value="36 MDR and 4 TSD deployed in Cambodia"/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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          <target value="56 MDR and 16+ TSD deployed in Cambodia"/>
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        <title>
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        <baseline year="2021" value="Overall cost per sqm released (including all management, overhead, and operational costs) is 0.25 USD per sqm."/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
          <period-end iso-date="2026-12-31"/>
          <target value="Overall cost per sqm released (including all management, overhead, and operational costs) is under 0.25 USD per sqm."/>
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        <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Result 2: Mine victim supportAPOPO has observed that many victims of mines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) in PV are not properly linked to services because they either lack knowledge of these free services or travel from their remote village to support centers is too difficult. APOPO will use its local presence, program cars, and a collaboration with Humanity &amp; Inclusion (HI) to overcome these obstacles to support for mine victims.]]></narrative>
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        <baseline year="2021" value="There are 816 amputees in PV. (742 men, 49 women, 18 boys, 6 girls)"/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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          <target value="APOPO will contact all 816 amputees in PV (742 men, 49 women,18 boys, 6 girls)"/>
          <actual/>
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        <baseline year="2021" value="There are 816 amputees in PV. (742 men, 49 women, 18 boys, 6 girls)"/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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          <target value="APOPO will contact all 816 amputees in PV and transport them to HI rehabilitation centers for services (742 men, 49 women, 18 boys, 6 girls)"/>
          <actual/>
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        <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Result 3: Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE)Communities living in the villages of PV which are contaminated by mines / ERW are educated about the risks associated with mines and ERW. Goals align with Cambodia’s SDG 18.2.2 Target]]></narrative>
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        <baseline year="2021" value="As of July 2021, APOPO has delivered EORE to 3,233 community members (451 men, 408 women, 1208 boys, and 1166 girls)."/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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          <target value="At least 4,800 people will participate in EORE lessons (1000 men, 600 women, 1600 boys, and 1600 girls)."/>
          <actual/>
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        <baseline year="2021" value="Between 1979 and 2020, PV recorded 2,993 victims, including 26 victims in the last 3 years (2018-2020) "/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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          <target value="&lt;5 new victims from 2025-2026"/>
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      <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[The target group of this program is poor, rural, farming CS communities living adjacent to or nearby minefields. The majority of the community contains large family households of 5 or more that live on less than $100 a month and struggle with food insecurity and inadequate basic social services.]]></narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[APOPO will clear 4.28M square meters (sqm) of mine contaminated area in CS by the end of 2026. Ninety percent (90%) of the land APOPO clears will be used for agriculture or other development efforts within 1 year, thereby improving health, wellbeing, and local income. Support from agricultural development collaborators will help beneficiaries in up to three villages to increase the value of their products and improve livelihoods.]]></narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[APOPO’s proposed DGD program focuses on neglected rural areas of Cuanza Sul (CS), a province that is instrumental to Angola’s agricultural development efforts and overall economy. With the support granted from DG APOPO will demine half of the estimated mined areas in CS by 2026 4.28M sqm, alleviating daily fear and accident risk from more than 140K rural citizens and allowing for rapid expansion of small-holder farms. APOPO’s presence in mined CS areas facilitate it conducting explosive ordinance risk education (EORE) and linking unserved mine victims to existing rehabilitation and support services.
APOPO’s Mine Free CS outcome will unlock important livelihood opportunities for impoverished small holder farmers in CS. Ninety percent (90%) of the land APOPO clears will be used for agriculture or other development efforts within 1 year, thereby improving health, wellbeing, and local income. Strategic collaborations with agricultural development partners, Through, a pilot project in up to 3 different villages, The Agriculture Development Institute, and the Samuel Base Cole Association will help vulnerable low-income rural communities take better advantage of newly demined areas and encourage them to conduct activities that are critical to Angola’s goal of being food independent and provide increased income. APOPO’s work in CS will also play a critical role for Angola working toward its Article 5 Mine Ban Convention (clear all know minefields in the country) goal. The use of mine detection animals will allow APOPO to complete the task at least 100% more cost effectively than if it was done by manual deminers (the status quo for other NGOs operating in the country) and encourage the scaling of its animal detection methods.
]]></narrative>
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          <narrative xml:lang="en">Integration of APOPO’s animals into operational capacities in Angola.</narrative>
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        <baseline year="2021" value="11 MDR deployed in Angola; 2 TSD deployed in Angola"/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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        <baseline year="2021" value="Between 2002-2021, CS reported 117 victims from 60 incidents "/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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      <narrative xml:lang="en">Reaching the unreached Tanzanian population: towards finding and testing all to end Tuberculosis (TB)</narrative>
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To End TB – as globally aspired – it is crucial to find and treat patients early. APOPO offers an innovative integrated approach based on animal scent detection, and has built crucial grassroots partnerships with community organizations to contribute to the global goal to Find & Treat All TB cases.

The proposed program aims to curb TB in Dar Es Salaam, Morogoro and Dodoma regions through 1) provision of rapid, integrated TB diagnostic services for hard-to-reach populations, 2) treatment initiation of the newly diagnosed patients through linkage-to-care, 3) enhanced (passive) case finding through greater awareness on TB, capacity building and stigma decrease and 4) demonstration of APOPO’s technology efficiency, especially on neglected populations and integration of the technology within the national health policy.

The proposed program will directly benefit at least 141,666 patients with presumptive TB, allowing 6,670 additional patients to be found and put on treatment, is likely to halt infections to hundred thousands of people in their communities.]]></narrative>
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      <narrative xml:lang="en">MKUTA - MWITIKIO WA KUDHIBITI KIFUA KIKUU NA UKIMWI TANZANIA</narrative>
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      <indicator measure="1">
        <title>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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      <indicator measure="1">
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
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        <title>
          <narrative xml:lang="en">Number of partners ANGC volunteers, teachers, communities, CHW going through TB workshops</narrative>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
          <period-end iso-date="2026-12-31"/>
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      <description>
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        <baseline year="2021" value="Percentage of targeted groups (over total patients) &gt;45% / 40% women"/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
          <period-end iso-date="2026-12-31"/>
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      <indicator measure="1">
        <title>
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        <baseline year="2021" value="75 clinics since inception (80% coverage)"/>
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          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
          <period-end iso-date="2026-12-31"/>
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Ultimate beneficiaries will be vulnerable communities affected by TB (mainly impoverished city slum dwellers); landmines (impoverished rural communities unable to farm their land); and environmental havoc (such as victims of earthquakes and people living in contaminated environments).]]></narrative>
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      <transaction-type code="4"/>
      <transaction-date iso-date="2022-01-31"/>
      <value value-date="2022-01-31" currency="EUR">229374</value>
    </transaction>
    <transaction ref="2025 Expenditure">
      <transaction-type code="4"/>
      <transaction-date iso-date="2025-02-01"/>
      <value value-date="2025-02-01" currency="EUR">233676</value>
    </transaction>
    <transaction ref="2024 Expenditure">
      <transaction-type code="4"/>
      <transaction-date iso-date="2024-02-01"/>
      <value value-date="2024-02-01" currency="EUR">256060</value>
    </transaction>
    <transaction ref="2023 Expenditure">
      <transaction-type code="4"/>
      <transaction-date iso-date="2023-02-01"/>
      <value value-date="2023-02-01" currency="EUR">246426</value>
    </transaction>
    <related-activity ref="BE-BCE_KBO-0464019195-prg2022" type="1"/>
    <conditions attached="0"/>
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title/>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[RESULT 1:  Sufficient capacity of people and scent detection animals.]]></narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="1">
        <title>
          <narrative xml:lang="en">Result 1, Indictor 1: Number of qualified animal trainers, technical advisors, and lab technicians trained.</narrative>
        </title>
        <baseline year="2021" value="67 total trainers/handlers. Tanzania = 23 (7 women); International = 44 (13 women; 3 Technical Advisors; 23 Cambodians; 7 Angolan; 6 Ethiopian; 5 Mozambican)"/>
        <period>
          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
          <period-end iso-date="2026-12-31"/>
          <target value="120 total trainers/handlers. Tanzania = 45 (≥18 women); International = 75 (≥25 women)"/>
          <actual/>
        </period>
      </indicator>
      <indicator measure="1">
        <title>
          <narrative xml:lang="en">Result 1, Indicator 2: Number of qualified scent detection animals trained and/or deployed and total training center capacity.</narrative>
        </title>
        <baseline year="2021" value="72 total rats trained and/or deployed and accredited: Tanzania = 49 (19 TB),); International = 53 (10 Ethiopia, 34 Cambodia, 9 Angola). The training center has the capacity to deliver 30 fully trained rats per year."/>
        <period>
          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
          <period-end iso-date="2026-12-31"/>
          <target value="≥ 90 total rats trained and/or deployed and accredited: Tanzania ≥ 60; International ≥ 70. The training center has the capacity to deliver ≥ 40 fully trained rats per year."/>
          <actual/>
        </period>
      </indicator>
    </result>
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title/>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[RESULT 2: Improvement of existing solutions and development of new detection solutions.]]></narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="1">
        <title>
          <narrative xml:lang="en">Result 2, Indicator 1: Improved accuracy and efficiency of TB detection rats.</narrative>
        </title>
        <baseline year="2021" value="81.3% sensitivity, 73.4% specificity (Kanaan, et al., 2021. Rats sniff out pulmonary tuberculosis from sputum: A diagnostic accuracy meta-analysis. Nature: Scientific Reports, 11 doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81086-x )"/>
        <period>
          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
          <period-end iso-date="2026-12-31"/>
          <target value="≥ 85% sensitivity, ≥ 78% specificity"/>
          <actual/>
        </period>
      </indicator>
    </result>
    <result type="2" aggregation-status="0">
      <title/>
      <description>
        <narrative xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[RESULT 3: A regional knowledge-base in scent detection animals.]]></narrative>
      </description>
      <indicator measure="1">
        <title>
          <narrative xml:lang="en">Result 3, Indictor 1: Curriculum in learning and behavior formulated.</narrative>
        </title>
        <baseline year="2021" value="In-house training package including curriculum, practical, and tests formulated."/>
        <period>
          <period-start iso-date="2022-01-01"/>
          <period-end iso-date="2026-12-31"/>
          <target value="Training package with curriculum, practical, and tests remains in use."/>
          <actual/>
        </period>
      </indicator>
    </result>
  </iati-activity>
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