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Impact at a Glance 

Since 1984, CPAR has worked alongside communities, local organizations, and government institutions to strengthen health systems, improve access to water and sanitation, support education, promote environmental stewardship, and build resilience across Ethiopia, Malawi, and Tanzania. 

The figures below reflect cumulative results achieved through CPAR-supported programs. 

24M +

People Reached

Individuals reached through CPAR-supported programs and initiatives. 

20K +

Healthcare Professionals Trained 

Physicians, nurses, midwives, community health workers, and other frontline providers trained to deliver essential health services. 

390 +

Health Facilities Strengthened

Health facilities supported through training, equipment, infrastructure improvements, technical assistance, and health systems strengthening initiatives. 

110K +

Children and Adolescents Engaged

Young people participating in education, life-skills, hygiene, environmental, and school-based development initiatives. 

2.2k +

Water Sources Improved

Individuals reached through CPAR-supported programs and initiatives. 

12k +

Sanitation Facilities Improved

Physicians, nurses, midwives, community health workers, and other frontline providers trained to deliver essential health services. 

18k +

Handwashing Facilities Installed

Health facilities supported through training, equipment, infrastructure improvements, technical assistance, and health systems strengthening initiatives. 

76M +

Trees Planted

Young people participating in education, life-skills, hygiene, environmental, and school-based development initiatives. 

24M +

People
Reached

Individuals reached through CPAR-supported programs and initiatives. 

20K +

Healthcare Professionals Trained 

Physicians, nurses, midwives, community health workers, and other frontline providers trained to deliver essential health services. 

390 +

Health Facilities Strengthened 

Health facilities supported through training, equipment, infrastructure improvements, technical assistance, and health systems strengthening initiatives. 

110K +

Children and
Adolescents Engaged

Young people participating in education, life-skills, hygiene, environmental, and school-based development initiatives. 

2.2K +

Water Sources
Improved

Community water sources constructed or rehabilitated to improve access to safe water.

12K +

Sanitation
Facilities Improved

School, household, and community sanitation facilities constructed or rehabilitated.

18K +

Handwashing Facilities Installed

Handwashing stations established or improved in schools, health facilities, and communities.

76M +

Trees
Planted

Trees planted through community-led environmental restoration and climate resilience initiatives.

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Beyond the Numbers

CPAR measures success not only through services delivered and infrastructure improved, but also through changes in knowledge, behaviours, service quality, and community resilience. 
 
Across our programs, we track outcomes such as: 

  • Increased access to maternal and reproductive health services 

  • Improved access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene 

  • Increased adoption of sustainable agricultural and environmental practices 

  • Greater knowledge of health, nutrition, and sexual and reproductive health 

  • Improved learning environments for children and adolescents 

  • Strengthened capacity of local institutions and service providers 

24 Million+ 

People Reached 

Individuals reached through CPAR-supported programs and initiatives. 

20,000+ 

Healthcare Professionals Trained 

Physicians, nurses, midwives, community health workers, and other frontline providers trained to deliver essential health services. 

390+

Health Facilities Strengthened 

Health facilities supported through training, equipment, infrastructure improvements, technical assistance, and health systems strengthening initiatives. 

110,000+

Children and Adolescents Engaged

Young people participating in education, life-skills, hygiene, environmental, and school-based development initiatives. 

2,200+

Water Sources Improved

Community water sources constructed or rehabilitated to improve access to safe water.

12,000+

Sanitation Facilities Improved

School, household, and community sanitation facilities constructed or rehabilitated.

18,000+

Handwashing Facilities Installed

Handwashing stations established or improved in schools, health facilities, and communities.

76 Million+

Trees Planted

Trees planted through community-led environmental restoration and climate resilience initiatives.

How We Measure Results

CPAR uses project monitoring systems, partner reporting, evaluations, and field data to track progress and inform decision-making. 

 

Unless otherwise noted, the figures presented above represent cumulative results from CPAR-supported programs since 1984. 

How We
Measure Results

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CPAR uses project monitoring systems, partner reporting, evaluations, and field data to track progress and inform decision-making. 

 

Unless otherwise noted, the figures presented above represent cumulative results from CPAR-supported programs since 1984. 

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How We
Measure Results

CPAR uses project monitoring systems, partner reporting, evaluations, and field data to track progress and inform decision-making. 

 

Unless otherwise noted, the figures presented above represent cumulative results from CPAR-supported programs since 1984. 

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