Chapter 4 - Advancement - Text Version
Chart 4.1: New International Assistance Envelope Funding Structure – 2018–19
($ millions) | |
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Core Development | 3,104 |
Humanitarian Assistance | 738 |
Crisis Pool | 200 |
Peace & Security | 401 |
International Financial Institutions | 777 |
Strategic Priorities Fund | 136 |
New Budget 2018 Funding | 200 |
Total | 5,556 |
Figure 4.1: Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy
Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy
Core Action Area 1: Gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls
Action Area 2: Human dignity
Action Area 3: Growth that works for everyone
Action Area 4: Environment and climate action
Action Area 5: Inclusive governance
Action Area 6: Peace and security
Figure 4.2: The Policy Shifts the Priorities of Canada’s
The Feminist International Assistance Policy shifts the priorities of Canada’s development assistance as follows:
First, a previous focus on equality between men and women and basic gender-based analysis with marginal programing investments, will become a focus on gender equality & the empowerment of women & girls by championing gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, including by providing $150 million in support of the Women’s Voice and Leadership initiative to address barriers to resources and opportunities.
In 2014/15, only 2.4% of bilateral international assistance was targeted on gender, with 68.5% having gender integrated components, and 29.1% not having any gender targeting or integration. By 2021/22, this will shift to 15% of bilateral international assistance being targeted on gender, 80%% having gender integrated components, and only 5% not having any gender targeting or integration.
Second, a previous focus on maternal, newborn & child health with selective and focused commitments on health systems, nutrition and childhood diseases, will become a focus on comprehensive sexual, reproductive health & rights, with full spectrum health programming and a commitment of $650 million over 3 years which will double funding to sexual and reproductive health and rights. Sexual, reproductive health & rights investments will increase from $200 million in 2014/15 to $400 million by 2021/22.
Finally, a previous focus on environmental sustainability, with limited policies, plans and programs linked largely to environmental conservation will become a focus on the environment & climate change. addressing climate change and mitigating its impacts alongside opportunities for women in building climate resilience, e.g. clean energy sector, with a commitment of $2.65 billion.
Figure 4.3: Sustainable Development Goals
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals:
- No poverty
- Zero hunger
- Good health and well-being
- Quality education
- Gender equality
- Clean water and sanitation
- Affordable and clean energy
- Decent work and economic growth
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
- Reduced inequalities
- Sustainable cities and communities
- Responsible consumption and production
- Climate action
- Life below water
- Life on land
- Peace, justice and strong institutions
- Partnerships for the goals
Figure 4.4: Opioid-Related Deaths in Canada, 2016
Number of Deaths | |
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British Columbia | 985 |
Alberta | 611 |
Saskatchewan | 71 |
Manitoba | 69 |
Ontario | 867 |
Quebec | 140 |
New Brunswick | 32 |
Prince Edward island | 5 |
Nova Scotia | 53 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 16 |
Yukon | 7 |
Northwest Territories | 5 |
Nunavut | - |
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