Subventions et contributions gouvernementales
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En juin 2016, dans le cadre du Plan d’action pour un gouvernement ouvert, le Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada (SCT) s’est engagé à accroître la transparence et l’utilité des données sur les subventions et contributions et a par la suite lancé les Lignes directrices sur la divulgation des octrois de subventions et de contributions, en vigueur le 1er avril 2018.
Les règles et principes qui régissent les subventions et les contributions gouvernementales sont décrits dans la Politique du Conseil du Trésor sur les paiements de transfert. Les paiements de transfert sont des transferts, imputables sur un crédit, d\'argent, de biens, de services ou d\'actifs à des personnes ou à des organisations ou à d\'autres ordres de gouvernement, sans que le gouvernement fédéral reçoive directement des biens ou des services en échange, mais qui peuvent obliger les bénéficiaires à produire un rapport ou d\'autres renseignements après avoir reçu le paiement de transfert. Ces dépenses sont signalées dans les Comptes publics du Canada. Les principaux types de paiements de transfert sont les subventions, les contributions et « autres paiements de transfert ».
Sont inclus dans cette catégorie, mais non assujettis à la divulgation proactive (1), les transferts à d\'autres ordres de gouvernement, par exemple les paiements de péréquation ainsi que les paiements effectués dans le cadre du Transfert canadien en matière de santé et du Transfert canadien en matière de programmes sociaux; (2) les subventions ou les contributions réaffectées ou par ailleurs redistribuées par un bénéficiaire à des tiers; et (3) l\'information qui ne serait normalement pas divulguée en vertu de la Loi sur l\'accès à l\'information de la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels ne figure pas sur le site Web.
100 000,00 $
16 mars 2021
organisme à but non lucratif ou organisme de bienfaisance
Contribution à The Government of Jamaica acting through the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service and the Ministry of health and wellness (MOHW)
16951
Agrandir les services hospitaliers en Jamaïque pour soutenir la résilience dans la lutte contre la COVID-19.
1 500 000,00 $
16 janv. 2025
organisme à but non lucratif ou organisme de bienfaisance
Intergroup trauma-healing in Ethiopia
7465022 P014822001
This project seeks to strengthen social cohesion and peaceful coexistence amongst different ethnic groups in Ethiopia’s Afar, Benishangul Gumuz, and Tigray regions. Project activities include:
(1) Conducting conflict and gender analysis in six conflict-affected districts in the targeted regions;
(2) Facilitating regular consultative workshops for formal and informal stakeholders, including federal, regional and district government officials, representatives of community-based organizations, and women and youth associations, on inclusive and gender-sensitive post-conflict interventions to guide and support this initiative throughout the project lifecycle;
(3) Training peace committee members and local government peace and security officers on early warning and response, and conflict prevention, management and resolution;
(4) Facilitating dialogue between different ethnic groups;
(5) Organizing public forums for local administrations and target communities;
(6) Providing trauma-affected individuals with inclusive community-based psychosocial support and referrals;
(7) Life skills and small business management training for trauma-affected individuals as well as the provision of seed money to facilitate the start-up of small businesses as peace dividends.
4 000 000,00 $
30 janv. 2023
organisme à but non lucratif ou organisme de bienfaisance
Advancing SRHR in Venezuela
7446903 P010486001
This project will improve maternal, newborn and reproductive health outcomes for women, girls and newborns from marginalized populations, in particular indigenous communities, living in the Sierra Machiques de Perijá and Maracaibo (state of Zulia). The UN notes that access to sexual and reproductive health care is essential for empowerment, safety, gender equality, and to reduce poverty [2]. The project aims to foster gender equality through targeted interventions to improve maternal, newborn and reproductive health outcomes.
Project components will:
� Improve provision of quality, gender responsive, culturally appropriate and environmentally sound maternal, newborn and reproductive health services in targeted health centers and hospitals
� Engage community agents, including indigenous midwives, so to enhance maternal, newborn and reproductive health needs in target communities
� Be informed by the Canadian model of midwifery care: the model recognizes midwives as empowered community-based primary health care providers who respect the self-determination of women and girls while relying on evidence based clinical decision-making capacities, promoting health rights and valuing local and culturally relevant practices
� Address all women and girls of reproductive age, with particular attention to meeting the needs of indigenous women and girls in the project’s target area
� Improve the provision of a range of sexual and reproductive health services: family planning, prenatal and postnatal care, labour and delivery support, and the management of emergencies
� Engage project partners (UNFPA, CAM and NACM) and project collaborators (clinical agents; community health agents, including indigenous midwives, community health workers and community leaders), with an understanding that diverse and complementary health resources can be leveraged for the advancement of health services, particularly in times of crisis.
25 000,00 $
7 févr. 2018
Material Characterization, Modeling and Optimization of Elastomeric Vibration Isolation Pad
EGP
105 000,00 $
10 mai 2017
Fast and Accurate Urban Atmospheric Models
RGPIN
210 000,00 $
10 mai 2017
Exploiting the Combinatorial Structures Found in Constraint Programming Models as Multivariate Distributions
RGPIN
7 732,00 $
16 juil. 2023
Val-d’Or Cenotaph
1 500 000,00 $
27 déc. 2023
organisme à but non lucratif ou organisme de bienfaisance
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7455514 P013639001
This project will contribute to joint UN action to help national stakeholders enhance their capacities and structures for conflict prevention, primarily through the deployment of international and national Peace and Development Advisors (PDAs) to the offices of UN Resident Coordinators working in complex settings. Supported by the UN Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and the United Nations Development Programme, and working closely with the wider UN System, PDAs provide analytical, advisory, and capacity-development assistance to national stakeholders to enhance capacities for dialogue, develop prevention policies and strategies, strengthen national infrastructures for peace and help foster the engagement of women and youth in these efforts. Through the PDAs’ role in advising UN leadership and providing technical support on programme design, the project will strengthen the capacities of the UN in the areas of integrated conflict analysis, conflict-sensitive development, conflict prevention, peacebuilding and preventive diplomacy, and contribute to system-wide thought leadership and learning.
12 031,00 $
13 déc. 2017
Frequency-Agile source of remote optical (UV-THz) emission (market assessment)
I2IPJ
24 970,00 $
7 mars 2018
Characterization of a Novel Wearable Insole Sensor
EGP