Where
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Consortium
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Main objective
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Sub-objectives
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Yemen
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Info available with the NAP1325 coordinators
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To improve women’s meaningful influence in relief, recovery and peace processes in Yemen.
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S1: More equitable social norms and related practices S2: Enhanced protection for women S3: More inclusive relief, recovery and peace processes
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Burundi, DRCongo
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CMC - Mensen met een Missie, Synergie des Femmes pour la Paix et la Reconciliation de Peuples des Grands Lacs d'Afrique (SPR), CARE Nederland
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Women and Girls in DRC and Burundi participate meaningfully in conflict prevention, resolution, mediation, peacebuilding and protection.
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S1: Equal leverage: Women and girls actively contribute to decision-making on peacebuilding at all levels S2: Tranformation of harmful norms: Inclusive norms and practices that support gender equality and prevent (S)GBV S3: Enhanced protection: Women and girls are protected through effective application of laws and policies that contribute to gender equality
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Colombia
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ICCO/Cordaid, HealthNet Transcultural Psychosocial Organization (HealthNet TPO), Asociacion Movimiento Feminista por la Paz Ruta Pacífica de las Mujeres, Liga Internacional de Mujeres por la Paz y la Libertad – Limpal-Colombia, Corporación de Apoyo a Counidades Populares (CODACOP)
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A peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable Colombia. A lasting peace process in Colombia based on gender justice in which women and girls have equal rights and opportunities as men and boys.
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S1: Local and departmental governments implement the gender measures established in the Peace Agreement. S2: Women and their organizations actively participate and influence decision-makers to apply existing policies and mechanisms for the prevention, protection, and punishment of GBV in the territories. S3: Women are recognized in their communities and departments as key political actors for the sustainable and equitable development of their territories.
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Burundi, Colombia & Myanmar
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Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD), Burundi Leadership Training Programme (BLTP), Gender Equality Network Myanmar (GEN), Women for Women International (GAPS)
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A conducive environment for women’s full and meaningful inclusion in political and decision-making processes to sustain peace in Burundi, Colombia and Myanmar.
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LTO1: Women are represented in decision-making roles for peacebuilding - Pathway 1: Women’s empowerment for political leadership. - Pathway 2: Creating space for women’s participation. LTO2: Supportive policy environment for women’s rights and political participation in peacebuilding - Pathway 3: Collaboration for better policies. - Pathway 4: Lobbying & Advocacy for implementation of UNSCR 1325.
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South Sudan
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Plan International Nederland, HealthNet Transcultural Psychosocial Organization (HealthNet TPO), Vredesbeweging PAX Nederland (PAX), Assistance Mission For Africa (AMA), EVE Organisation
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A more empowering and inclusive environment in South-Sudan, where women and girls feel safer, better enabled to realise their rights, to play an influential role towards conflict prevention and sustainable peace.
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S1: Improved implementation of policies and regulations on GBV and protection of women and girls incl. access to PSS & self-care S2: Changed attitudes and beliefs of civil society to facilitate inclusion of women and girls and promote gender equality S3: Increased, effective participation of women and youth in leadership and peacebuilding
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Iraq, Sudan, NL/Global
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Vredesbeweging PAX Nederland (PAX), Un Ponte Per (UPP), Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA)
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Women change agents from all ages and backgrounds lead the work towards a more just, peaceful, and inclusive society.
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S1: The women’s movement is more inclusive for creating social and political change S2: Traditional gender norms challenged by new gender values, behaviors, and practices S3: Women’s participation is more diverse and legitimate in all stages of state and peacebuilding
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The Palestinian Territories
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War Child Nederland, Oxfam Novib, The Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy (MIFTAH), The Women's Centre for Legal Aid and Counselling (WCLAC)
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By 2025, civil society contributes to an enabling environment that empowers Palestinian women and girls to combat violence and uphold their agency in state, security and peacebuilding processes.
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S1: Achieve enhanced prevention and protection for women and girls from violence and human rights violations S2: Increased meaningful participation of women and girls and women’s rights organisations in decision-making processes at local, national and international levels S3: Strengthen accountability for the rights of women and girls at national and international levels
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