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url="https://www.cordaid.org/nl/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/01/Executive-Summary-End-of-Term-Evaluation-Cordaid-SP-Capacitating-Change.pdf"><title><narrative>Executive Summary End of Term Evaluation - Cordaid SP-Capacitating Change</narrative></title><category code="B09" /><document-date iso-date="2021-01-25" /></document-link><document-link format="application/pdf" url="https://www.cordaid.org/nl/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/01/Final-Report-End-of-Term-Evaluation-Cordaid-SP-Capacitating-Change.pdf"><title><narrative>Final Report End of Term Evaluation - Cordaid SP-Capacitating Change</narrative></title><category code="A07" /><document-date iso-date="2021-01-25" /></document-link><document-link format="application/pdf" url="https://www.cordaid.org/nl/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/01/SP-analytical-report-2019-Cordaid-FINAL.pdf"><title><narrative>SP analytical report 2019 Cordaid FINAL</narrative></title><category code="B01" /><document-date iso-date="2020-01-05" /></document-link><related-activity ref="NL-KVK-41160054-113236" type="2" /><related-activity ref="NL-KVK-41160054-113237" type="2" /><related-activity ref="NL-KVK-41160054-113239" type="2" /><related-activity ref="NL-KVK-41160054-113233" type="2" /><related-activity ref="NL-KVK-41160054-113235" type="2" /><related-activity ref="NL-KVK-41160054-200398" type="4" /><related-activity ref="NL-KVK-41160054-113238" type="2" /><conditions attached="0" /><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Project Specific Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD1: Number of laws, policies and norms, implemented for sustainable and inclusive development (program cumulative)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Cumulative score for the SP program (Capacitating Change: restoring the social contract in Fragile Contexts) up to date. This includes data from the six program countries (Afghanistan, Burundi, CAR, DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan) and international interventions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="DD1" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="161"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Cumulative score for the SP program (Capacitating Change: restoring the social contract in Fragile Contexts) up to date. This includes data from the six program countries (Afghanistan, Burundi, CAR, DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan) and international interventions. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD1: Number of laws, policies and norms, implemented for sustainable and inclusive development (Program year total)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Program year total for the number of concrete changes in policy implementation brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners. Adds up scores for international lobby and child projects in countries.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="DD1-sp-year" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="61"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Program year total for the number of concrete changes in policy implementation brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners. Adds up scores for international lobby and child projects in countries.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD2: Number of laws, policies and norms/attitudes blocked, adopted, improved for sustainable and inclusive development (program cumulative)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Program year total for the number of concrete changes in policies or laws brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.  Adds up scores for international lobby and child projects in countries.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="DD2" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="113"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Cumulative score for the SP program (Capacitating Change: restoring the social contract in Fragile Contexts) up to date. This includes data from the six program countries (Afghanistan, Burundi, CAR, DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan) and international interventions. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD2: Number of laws, policies and norms/attitudes blocked, adopted, improved for sustainable and inclusive development (Program year total)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Program year total for the number of concrete changes in policies or laws brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.  Adds up scores for international lobby and child projects in countries.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="DD2-sp-year" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="31"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Program year total for the number of concrete changes in policies or laws brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.  Adds up scores for international lobby and child projects in countries.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD3: Number of times that CSOs succeed in creating space for CSO demands and positions through agenda setting, and/or influencing the debate (program cumulative)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Cumulative score for the SP program (Capacitating Change: restoring the social contract in Fragile Contexts) up to date. This includes data from the six program countries (Afghanistan, Burundi, CAR, DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan) and international interventions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="DD3" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="508"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Cumulative score for the SP program (Capacitating Change: restoring the social contract in Fragile Contexts) up to date. This includes data from the six program countries (Afghanistan, Burundi, CAR, DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan) and international interventions. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD3: Number of times that CSOs succeed in creating space for CSO demands and positions through agenda setting, and/or influencing the debate (Program year total)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Program year total for the number of times lobby and advocacy targets (decision-makers and power holders) include CSOs in the decision making process or react upon the issues brought forward by the program partners.  Adds up scores for international lobby and child projects in countries.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="DD3-sp-year" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="151"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Program year total for the number of times lobby and advocacy targets (decision-makers and power holders) include CSOs in the decision making process or react upon the issues brought forward by the program partners.  Adds up scores for international lobby and child projects in countries.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD4: Number of advocacy initiatives carried out by CSOs, for, by or with their membership/constituency (program cumulative)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Cumulative score for the SP program (Capacitating Change: restoring the social contract in Fragile Contexts) up to date. This includes data from the six program countries (Afghanistan, Burundi, CAR, DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan) and international interventions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="DD4" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="763"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Cumulative score for the SP program (Capacitating Change: restoring the social contract in Fragile Contexts) up to date. This includes data from the six program countries (Afghanistan, Burundi, CAR, DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan) and international interventions. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD4: Number of advocacy initiatives carried out by CSOs, for, by or with their membership/constituency (Program year total)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Program year total. Counts each occasion that the program partners succeed in engaging with a new lobby target (decision-makers and power holders) on an important advocacy topic.  Adds up scores for international lobby and child projects in countries.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="DD4-sp-year" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="201"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Program year total. Counts each occasion that the program partners succeed in engaging with a new lobby target (decision-makers and power holders) on an important advocacy topic.  Adds up scores for international lobby and child projects in countries.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD5: Number of CSOs with increased L&amp;A capacities (Total program period)</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="DD5" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1265"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Total score for the SP program (Capacitating Change: restoring the social contract in Fragile Contexts). Each CSO is only counted once in the total. CSOs with increased capacity are NOT added again if they were already counted in previous years to avoid double counting. This includes data from the six program countries (Afghanistan, Burundi, CAR, DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan) and international interventions. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD6: Number of implementing partners in security and justice projects (Total program period)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Total score for the SP program (Capacitating Change: restoring the social contract in Fragile Contexts).  Each CSO is only counted once in the total. Partner CSOs are NOT added again if they were already counted in previous years to avoid double counting. This includes data from the six program countries (Afghanistan, Burundi, CAR, DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan) and international interventions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="DD6" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="49"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Total score for the SP program (Capacitating Change: restoring the social contract in Fragile Contexts).  Each CSO is only counted once in the total. Partner CSOs are NOT added again if they were already counted in previous years to avoid double counting. This includes data from the six program countries (Afghanistan, Burundi, CAR, DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan) and international interventions. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>A) Civil society partners (CSOs) and Cordaid increase their capacity to influence and engage in dialogue with policy makers, politicians and companies</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.002" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space): Strategic coordination between CSO's and networks in The Netherlands and in other countries that work on
protecting civic space has been very much strengthened in the last year; Both Partos, BMO and the Gender-Platform WO=MEN have chosen civic space as overarching topic for their policy influencing strategies, and more and more coordinate their inputs in policy and political discussions.

MFA very much aware of the incoherence between on the one hand the policy goal to protect space for CSOs and on the other hand increasing measures that actually let civic space shrink. The Ministry is actively participating in meeings organized by CSO networks on this topic, and in the case of counter-terrorist measures and legislation they have now the position to mitigate as much as possible the negative impact on the operational, political and financial space for CSOs

 / Strategic positioning of CSPPS in context of the COVID-19 response has been instrumental in dialogue with policy makers and other stakeholders in context of the IDPS. CSPPS statement and articles as issued have been well   and appreciated and informed next steps in International Dialogue

(Engendered peace - YPS): UNOY Peace builders and their members participated and influenced the process of adapting a new UNSC YPS resolution. The reason that CSOs were invited was the excellent facilitation of the youth. Young people were invited to engage on the drafting process of the UN resolution. Therefore a youth consultaton with youth led CSOs from amongst others DRC, CAR, Nigeria, Libya, Iraq, Colombia was organized in May 2020 upon the request of SC members Domenican Republic and France.  A shadow resolution was presented with focus on protection mechanism of young peace builders at risk, impact of covid19 crisis on youth and monitoring mechanism for implementation and localization of UN resolution 2250 was presented. The resolution is currently being negiotated and continous engagement is required.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Civic space" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space): Strategic coordination between CSO's and networks in The Netherlands and in other countries that work on
protecting civic space has been very much strengthened in the last year; Both Partos, BMO and the Gender-Platform WO=MEN have chosen civic space as overarching topic for their policy influencing strategies, and more and more coordinate their inputs in policy and political discussions.

MFA very much aware of the incoherence between on the one hand the policy goal to protect space for CSOs and on the other hand increasing measures that actually let civic space shrink. The Ministry is actively participating in meeings organized by CSO networks on this topic, and in the case of counter-terrorist measures and legislation they have now the position to mitigate as much as possible the negative impact on the operational, political and financial space for CSOs

 / Strategic positioning of CSPPS in context of the COVID-19 response has been instrumental in dialogue with policy makers and other stakeholders in context of the IDPS. CSPPS statement and articles as issued have been well   and appreciated and informed next steps in International Dialogue

(Engendered peace - YPS): UNOY Peace builders and their members participated and influenced the process of adapting a new UNSC YPS resolution. The reason that CSOs were invited was the excellent facilitation of the youth. Young people were invited to engage on the drafting process of the UN resolution. Therefore a youth consultaton with youth led CSOs from amongst others DRC, CAR, Nigeria, Libya, Iraq, Colombia was organized in May 2020 upon the request of SC members Domenican Republic and France.  A shadow resolution was presented with focus on protection mechanism of young peace builders at risk, impact of covid19 crisis on youth and monitoring mechanism for implementation and localization of UN resolution 2250 was presented. The resolution is currently being negiotated and continous engagement is required.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Two UNOY members briefed the UN Security Council at the Open VTC Debate on YPS: Olla Al-Sakkaf from Yemen and Gatwal Gatkouth from South Sudan/Uganda. 

(Inclusive Health): DEVEX produced a visual story on Cordaid’s work for UHC in DRC and widely disseminated the visual story receiving 4 million views.

(Civic Space): Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant wrote different articles and an op-ed on the results of development aid in Uruzgan and Afghanistan. They underlined Cordaid’s advocacy message that only a long-term community-based approach bears fruit in fragile context. Cordaid contracted TLO to do an assessment of the results of development-aid in Uruzgan 10 years after the departure of the Dutch troops</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Two UNOY members briefed the UN Security Council at the Open VTC Debate on YPS: Olla Al-Sakkaf from Yemen and Gatwal Gatkouth from South Sudan/Uganda. 

(Inclusive Health): DEVEX produced a visual story on Cordaid’s work for UHC in DRC and widely disseminated the visual story receiving 4 million views.

(Civic Space): Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant wrote different articles and an op-ed on the results of development aid in Uruzgan and Afghanistan. They underlined Cordaid’s advocacy message that only a long-term community-based approach bears fruit in fragile context. Cordaid contracted TLO to do an assessment of the results of development-aid in Uruzgan 10 years after the departure of the Dutch troops</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Two UNOY members briefed the UN Security Council at the Open VTC Debate on YPS: Olla Al-Sakkaf from Yemen and Gatwal Gatkouth from South Sudan/Uganda. 

(Inclusive Health): DEVEX produced a visual story on Cordaid’s work for UHC in DRC and widely disseminated the visual story receiving 4 million views.

(Civic Space): Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant wrote different articles and an op-ed on the results of development aid in Uruzgan and Afghanistan. They underlined Cordaid’s advocacy message that only a long-term community-based approach bears fruit in fragile context. Cordaid contracted TLO to do an assessment of the results of development-aid in Uruzgan 10 years after the departure of the Dutch troops</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>D) CSOs organize in networks to build collaborate capacity for lobby and advocacy</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.005" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space): Consortium of civil society actors working in and on Libya agree on follow-up trajectory following VNR / SDG16 workshop

(Engendered peace - YPS): UNOY, NJR (Dutch Youth Council) and Cordaid have joined forces together to develop a comprehensive strategy to influence the Dutch government on a domestic and foreign agenda on YPS

(Engendered peace - WPS): Taskforce was set up and Concept Note developed on the inclusive peace process in coordination with 'new' partners USIP, FBA &amp; EIP to improve coordination and information sharing, to avoid doubling activities on the Afghan peace process.   / Further development Alliance for women in peacebuilding together with GeorgeTown institute / Shared planning and strategizing with ENNA on upcoming donor conference for Nordic + countries on Afghanistan - Cordaid one of hosting organisations </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Civic space" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space): Consortium of civil society actors working in and on Libya agree on follow-up trajectory following VNR / SDG16 workshop

(Engendered peace - YPS): UNOY, NJR (Dutch Youth Council) and Cordaid have joined forces together to develop a comprehensive strategy to influence the Dutch government on a domestic and foreign agenda on YPS

(Engendered peace - WPS): Taskforce was set up and Concept Note developed on the inclusive peace process in coordination with 'new' partners USIP, FBA &amp; EIP to improve coordination and information sharing, to avoid doubling activities on the Afghan peace process.   / Further development Alliance for women in peacebuilding together with GeorgeTown institute / Shared planning and strategizing with ENNA on upcoming donor conference for Nordic + countries on Afghanistan - Cordaid one of hosting organisations </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): A 2-year cycle of research and advocacy on customary and informal justice culminated in establishment of the Working Group on CIJ and SDG16+, bringing together an informal core group of justice stakeholders to build consensus on the role of CIJ systems in achieving justice for all.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>I) CSOs are influential in international multi-stakeholder alliances and platforms</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.009" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space): IDPS stakeholders are informed about civil society considerations regarding the impact of C19 and take these on board in joint statement issued

(Engendered peace - YPS): Un Security council members have invited youth leaders from our network amongst others youth leader Gatwal Augustine Gatkuoth Yul (founder of Young-adult Empowerment Initiative from South Sudan) and Olla Al-Sakkaf (program coordinator at Youth Without Borders Organization for Development from Yemen) to speak about t the impact of COVID19 crisis in their countries and the need for an integrated peacebuilding approach, that addresses the multiple forms of exclusion of young people</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Civic space" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space): IDPS stakeholders are informed about civil society considerations regarding the impact of C19 and take these on board in joint statement issued

(Engendered peace - YPS): Un Security council members have invited youth leaders from our network amongst others youth leader Gatwal Augustine Gatkuoth Yul (founder of Young-adult Empowerment Initiative from South Sudan) and Olla Al-Sakkaf (program coordinator at Youth Without Borders Organization for Development from Yemen) to speak about t the impact of COVID19 crisis in their countries and the need for an integrated peacebuilding approach, that addresses the multiple forms of exclusion of young people</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Civic Space): Within the IDPS tripartite structure, we spurred the release of a joint statement , calling upon all relevant stakeholders worldwide to abide by the motto of the 2030 Agenda: leaving no one behind. Drawing from our earlier experience with the Ebola outbreak, CSPPS recognized the importance of a holistic, cross-sectoral and whole-of-government response in tackling COVID-19 not only in fragile and conflict-affected settings, but in countries worldwide that may become more prone to violence due to the ongoing pandemic. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>J) Stakeholders support the role of civil society and assure that the voice of communities and minority groups are heard in policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.010" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace - YPS): Security Council member states Domenican Republic and France have invited UNOY to organize a youth consultatiion with their members to negiotate a new UN resolution on YPS. 

(Engendered peace - WPS): UN WOMEN invited 3 civil society briefers from Afghanistan, South Sudan and CAR for an informal meeting to provide direct input towards Security Council members on the respective countries. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Civic space" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace - YPS): Security Council member states Domenican Republic and France have invited UNOY to organize a youth consultatiion with their members to negiotate a new UN resolution on YPS. 

(Engendered peace - WPS): UN WOMEN invited 3 civil society briefers from Afghanistan, South Sudan and CAR for an informal meeting to provide direct input towards Security Council members on the respective countries. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): In October 2020 during the anniversary of UNSCR 1325, Cordaid, UNOY peace builders, CSPPS and 4 youth led organizations from Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq and Yemen organized a side-event on youth-led activism on women, peace and security addressing the intersection on both agenda’s and providing recommendations. The event was attended by policy decision makers, INGOs and national civil society.

(Security and Access to Justice): Key justice actors like Pathfinders, donors (inc. NL), and relevant UN agencies engaging with civil society-generated findings on practical options for transitional justice in highly fragile contexts like CAR, with policy implications for the most fragile contexts more broadly.

(Inclusive Health): Dutch MoFa requested Cordaid health expert to present the opportunities for more and better healthcare in Afghanistan in case of a (preliminary) peace deal between the Government of Afghanistan and Taliban. 

(Civic Space): The Afghanistan Platform, chaired by Cordaid, took the initiative to organize an international expert meeting in the context of the upcoming Geneva donor conference.  The meeting was very well received by Dutch MFA. Both the new Ambassador and the Director Stability and Humanitarian Assistance actively participated. The report of the meeting will feed into the broader CSO input for the Geneva conference and will also be part of the synthesis document BAAG (British &amp; Irish Afghanistan umbrella) is producing for Geneva.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): In October 2020 during the anniversary of UNSCR 1325, Cordaid, UNOY peace builders, CSPPS and 4 youth led organizations from Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq and Yemen organized a side-event on youth-led activism on women, peace and security addressing the intersection on both agenda’s and providing recommendations. The event was attended by policy decision makers, INGOs and national civil society.

(Security and Access to Justice): Key justice actors like Pathfinders, donors (inc. NL), and relevant UN agencies engaging with civil society-generated findings on practical options for transitional justice in highly fragile contexts like CAR, with policy implications for the most fragile contexts more broadly.

(Inclusive Health): Dutch MoFa requested Cordaid health expert to present the opportunities for more and better healthcare in Afghanistan in case of a (preliminary) peace deal between the Government of Afghanistan and Taliban. 

(Civic Space): The Afghanistan Platform, chaired by Cordaid, took the initiative to organize an international expert meeting in the context of the upcoming Geneva donor conference.  The meeting was very well received by Dutch MFA. Both the new Ambassador and the Director Stability and Humanitarian Assistance actively participated. The report of the meeting will feed into the broader CSO input for the Geneva conference and will also be part of the synthesis document BAAG (British &amp; Irish Afghanistan umbrella) is producing for Geneva.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): In October 2020 during the anniversary of UNSCR 1325, Cordaid, UNOY peace builders, CSPPS and 4 youth led organizations from Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq and Yemen organized a side-event on youth-led activism on women, peace and security addressing the intersection on both agenda’s and providing recommendations. The event was attended by policy decision makers, INGOs and national civil society.

(Security and Access to Justice): Key justice actors like Pathfinders, donors (inc. NL), and relevant UN agencies engaging with civil society-generated findings on practical options for transitional justice in highly fragile contexts like CAR, with policy implications for the most fragile contexts more broadly.

(Inclusive Health): Dutch MoFa requested Cordaid health expert to present the opportunities for more and better healthcare in Afghanistan in case of a (preliminary) peace deal between the Government of Afghanistan and Taliban. 

(Civic Space): The Afghanistan Platform, chaired by Cordaid, took the initiative to organize an international expert meeting in the context of the upcoming Geneva donor conference.  The meeting was very well received by Dutch MFA. Both the new Ambassador and the Director Stability and Humanitarian Assistance actively participated. The report of the meeting will feed into the broader CSO input for the Geneva conference and will also be part of the synthesis document BAAG (British &amp; Irish Afghanistan umbrella) is producing for Geneva.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): In October 2020 during the anniversary of UNSCR 1325, Cordaid, UNOY peace builders, CSPPS and 4 youth led organizations from Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq and Yemen organized a side-event on youth-led activism on women, peace and security addressing the intersection on both agenda’s and providing recommendations. The event was attended by policy decision makers, INGOs and national civil society.

(Security and Access to Justice): Key justice actors like Pathfinders, donors (inc. NL), and relevant UN agencies engaging with civil society-generated findings on practical options for transitional justice in highly fragile contexts like CAR, with policy implications for the most fragile contexts more broadly.

(Inclusive Health): Dutch MoFa requested Cordaid health expert to present the opportunities for more and better healthcare in Afghanistan in case of a (preliminary) peace deal between the Government of Afghanistan and Taliban. 

(Civic Space): The Afghanistan Platform, chaired by Cordaid, took the initiative to organize an international expert meeting in the context of the upcoming Geneva donor conference.  The meeting was very well received by Dutch MFA. Both the new Ambassador and the Director Stability and Humanitarian Assistance actively participated. The report of the meeting will feed into the broader CSO input for the Geneva conference and will also be part of the synthesis document BAAG (British &amp; Irish Afghanistan umbrella) is producing for Geneva.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>K) National decision makers initiate policy processes with inclusive civil society engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.011" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace - WPS): The Ministry of Peace in Afghanistan asked for input on the needs of CSOs to be involved in the peace process. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>L) International development actors support inclusive development and peace and state-building processes in fragile contexts</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.012" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space): We have noticed a much more positive attitude of the CDA vis-à-vis development cooperation in the last year, which is also reflected in intern party documentson this topic that feed into the program for the parliamentary elections of March 2021.

Thanks to our efforts (amongst others) support in parliament for protecting the development budget and investing extra in international covid-19 response has been strengthened tremendously.
 / Participation in co-organised regional exchange workshops on review and follow-up of 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and VNR processes further cement recognition of CSPPS as conduit to voice concerns of local civil society in these processes

(Engendered peace - WPS): Due to the new context created by Covid19, International Actors  have increased opportunities to participate in meetings that before would not have the facilities for oversees communication. Since Cordaid and our offices are used to remote working, the programme has used the situation to increase presence. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Civic space" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space): We have noticed a much more positive attitude of the CDA vis-à-vis development cooperation in the last year, which is also reflected in intern party documentson this topic that feed into the program for the parliamentary elections of March 2021.

Thanks to our efforts (amongst others) support in parliament for protecting the development budget and investing extra in international covid-19 response has been strengthened tremendously.
 / Participation in co-organised regional exchange workshops on review and follow-up of 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and VNR processes further cement recognition of CSPPS as conduit to voice concerns of local civil society in these processes

(Engendered peace - WPS): Due to the new context created by Covid19, International Actors  have increased opportunities to participate in meetings that before would not have the facilities for oversees communication. Since Cordaid and our offices are used to remote working, the programme has used the situation to increase presence. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Inclusive Health): Stakeholders at universities and UN agencies disseminated an article on negotiations to achieve access for healthcare in the conflict-regions of Afghanistan featuring partner AHDS and the Cordaid global office health expert.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of capacity building trajectories with participation partners</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.015" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="4"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space): two regional VNR workshops co-organized with UNDP and GA, and one civil society consultation co-organized with TWM</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="5"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Discussions around spotlight report  / Cordaid YPS L&amp;A to partner countries, research network UNOY, YPS L&amp;A from UNOY to their members</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of international dialogue processes with participation of local CSOs</narrative></title><description><narrative>Counts number of times that partners or CSOs from the intervention countries are present at international meetings relevant to L&amp;A of the programme.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="JF4.05" /><baseline value="13" year="2017" iso-date="2017-12-31"><location ref="NL" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="7"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace - YPS): The UNSC has been tabled with member statesYouth consultation organized by UNOY  on the 6th of May with local members from DRC, CAR, Nigeria, Libya, Tsjaad, Colombia, Iraq on a new UN resolution on the role of of youth as actors of change in peace and security. Domenican republic and France have received a shadow resolution as a result of this youth consultation.  / (Civic space):  / In context of IDPS constituency meetings</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="9"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Meetings with Dutch MPs on civic space with representation of local CSOs / Cordaid - Pax meeting with participation of local partner from DRC / IDPS has started to organise virtual meetings since the beginning of the C19 pandemic  / Monthly meetings of the Global Coalition on Youth, Peace and Security and annual retreats; Annual CSPPS meetings</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of agreements supported by official documents for the adjustment and design of policies and for and policy implementation</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.021" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space):  CS considerations take on board in joint IDPS statement on COVID-19</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="1"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Civic space" /><comment><narrative>(Civic space):  CS considerations take on board in joint IDPS statement on COVID-19</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>Key justice stakeholders (Pathfinders, IDLO, ICJ) agree to participate in WG on Customary and Informal Justice and SDG16+  / UNSCR 2535</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="1"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>Key justice stakeholders (Pathfinders, IDLO, ICJ) agree to participate in WG on Customary and Informal Justice and SDG16+  / UNSCR 2535</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of Cordaid partners present on international stage as experts and case providers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.024" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="8"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace - YPS): UNOY has been able to propose several of their members to speak to the UNSC e.g. from South Sudan Gatwal Augustine Gatkuoth Yul  gave a powerful speech and their  Yemeni member Olla Al Sakkaf spoke on the impact of COVID19 crisis on 27th of April in war-torn Yemen: her speech was shared on social media on the covid 19 crisis https://www.facebook.com/UNYouthEnvoy/videos/2986193131463842 /  (Health): UHC in DRC and video Devex </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="11"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>TLO, STEWARDWOMEN, DFJ, AVED, LCDH / Representation of DRC Partner in Cordaid/CIVIC/PAX event  / Involvent of Libyan partner in context ot the CSPPS supported Libyan Sportlight Report process / including one youth speaker from Afghanistan in international event</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of CSO recommendations incorporated by international development actors</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="3"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace - YPS): Domenican Republic and France are currently negiotating the new UN Resolution with the inputs of youth organizations (members of the UNOY network), with amongst more focus on protection of young human right defenders against the landscape of restricted civic space.  / (Civic space): 5 fractions in Dutch parliament have taken over inputs as provided by Cordaid and Care in letter which reflects on mid-term review of Dutch Joint Foreign and Security Strategy. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>CSO recommendations incorporated in Afghan National Development and Peace Framework II in run-up to Geneva Conference / UNSCR 2535 was adapted based on reporting / shadow resolution from the youth consultations organized by UNOY with Cordaid partners.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>B) CSOs and Cordaid collect local evidence from target groups (with participatory data collection methodologies) for effective lobby and advocacy strategies and knowledge building</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.003" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): In partnership with SIPRI and as a follow-up of previous joint research reports on legitimate stability in CAR and DRC, Cordaid will publish research reports beginning of December 2020, titled “Lessons learned of European Union Training Missions (EUTMs): Assessing the contribution of the EUTMs in CAR and Somalia to durable peace”.  

(Civic Space): Cordaid and Hivos decided to update their joint report on civic space (‘Making civic space resilient’) and again consulted their partners to make an inventory of the different ways the COVID-19 pandemic (and the measures to fight it) have affected CSOs and their space to campaign for a more fair distribution of power, income and influence. Preliminary results of this research were well received by MFA and Minister Kaag.  Meetings with Dutch MPs, Dutch MFA and officials in Brussels are organized to discuss policy recommendations.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): In partnership with SIPRI and as a follow-up of previous joint research reports on legitimate stability in CAR and DRC, Cordaid will publish research reports beginning of December 2020, titled “Lessons learned of European Union Training Missions (EUTMs): Assessing the contribution of the EUTMs in CAR and Somalia to durable peace”.  

(Civic Space): Cordaid and Hivos decided to update their joint report on civic space (‘Making civic space resilient’) and again consulted their partners to make an inventory of the different ways the COVID-19 pandemic (and the measures to fight it) have affected CSOs and their space to campaign for a more fair distribution of power, income and influence. Preliminary results of this research were well received by MFA and Minister Kaag.  Meetings with Dutch MPs, Dutch MFA and officials in Brussels are organized to discuss policy recommendations.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>H) Government institutions, private sector and civil society develop structural dialogue and engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.008" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): 
Afghan government, donors engaging with civil society around the need to prioritize access to justice and rule of law in international assistance to Afghanistan, especially vis-à-vis the Afghan peace process. Distinctive voice of Afghan local partners and Cordaid on transitional justice established, through launch of a policy-relevant report with ICTJ on transitional justice in very fragile contexts, highlighting the role of justice and rule of law in the Afghan peace process prior to the Nov 2020 pledging conference, and other actions. 

(Civic Space): Cordaid and the Knowledge Platform organized a series of exchanges on the link between religion and the women, peace and security agenda. These meetings were well attended, and one of the speakers was the special envoy for religion of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Another speaker was Azza Karam.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): 
Afghan government, donors engaging with civil society around the need to prioritize access to justice and rule of law in international assistance to Afghanistan, especially vis-à-vis the Afghan peace process. Distinctive voice of Afghan local partners and Cordaid on transitional justice established, through launch of a policy-relevant report with ICTJ on transitional justice in very fragile contexts, highlighting the role of justice and rule of law in the Afghan peace process prior to the Nov 2020 pledging conference, and other actions. 

(Civic Space): Cordaid and the Knowledge Platform organized a series of exchanges on the link between religion and the women, peace and security agenda. These meetings were well attended, and one of the speakers was the special envoy for religion of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Another speaker was Azza Karam.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>N) National government institutions, international development actors and multinational companies implement laws and policies favourable to the target communities with transparent practices &amp; systems</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.014" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NL" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): A new UN resolution on Youth, Peace and Security adapted in 2020, an action-oriented commitment after consultation and inputs from youth leaders of our global Youth leaders network. The Resolution 2535, co-sponsored by France and the Dominican Republic, reiterated and strengthened the commitment of member states in the global YPS agenda, already outlined in UNSCR 2250 (2015) and 2419 (2018). The member states Dominican Republic and France requested these consultations before tabling the resolution. Our partner UNOY Peace builders supported through the program has organised youth and CSO consultations to feed in new resolution on YPS (2535). The resolution 2535 as the most action-oriented commitment of the Security Council also introduced new language on full and meaningful participation of ‘young people in humanitarian action’ and ‘protection of civic space’. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Thematic Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD4: Number of advocacy initiatives carried out by CSOs, for, by or with their membership/constituency</narrative></title><description><narrative>Counts each occasion that the program partners succeed in engaging with a new lobby target (decision-makers and power holders) on an important advocacy topic.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.027" /><baseline value="17" year="2020" iso-date="2020-12-31"><location ref="NL" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="17"><location ref="NL" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="4"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Health): UHC strategy in DRC + 1 video on Afgh by Devex / (Civic space): information used for AIV advice / C19 statement - now follwed by consolidated report</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="14"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Briefings on Cordaid-ODI customary justice report; Cordaid justice dialogue IWD DRC; Cordaid-ODI-WJP justice dialogue Afghanistan; Cordaid-ICJ webinar series on women and customary justice; Cordiad-ICTJ report on transitional justice in CAR /  Fighting COVID-19, Building Peace – a civil society perspective. / Report from our side event Youth led activism for WPS / UNOY- YPS research network  case studies. 3 countries</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of lobby and advocacy meetings with decision-makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.033" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="11"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace - YPS):  Kick-off of Dutch Network on Peace Operations and weekly coordination COVID-19 coordination meetings with justice stakeholders / (Civic space):  IDPS constituency meetings are now happening at regular interval </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="15"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Cordaid-ICJ webinar series on women and customary justice / IDPS constituency meetings / Monthly meetings of the Global Coalition on Youth, Peace and Security and annual retreats / Annual CSPPS meetings</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of processes for adoption and implementation of policies and legalisation</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.035" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="9"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace - YPS): Through the global coalition of youth, peace and security, which connects youth organizations, UN and INGOs together. UNOY is a co-chair, Cordaid is a a menber. Also Cordaid and UNOY are member of the working group drafting guidelines for localization for member states of the UN resolution. /  / (Health): UHC strategy / (Civic space):  / in context of IDPS constituency meetings</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="6"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Afghanistan Platform meeting with MFA on Geneva Conference
Cordaid/Pax/CIVIC meeting on 2.community engagement of UN peace missions / BMO meeting with Directorate Human Rights and Multilateral Institutions / Ongoing participation in International Dialogue and next to this continious engagement in global SDG16+ community / Preparations for follow-up conference in Doha / preparations anniversary 2250</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of initiatives resulting from organized multi-stakeholder dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.039" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="10"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace - YPS): Dutch Youth Council (NJR) and the youth ambassadors, UNOY Peace builders have drafted a strategy to advocate with the Dutch MoFA and Ministry of Internal affairs on a international and domestic agendy on YPS. / IDLO, Cordaid, ICJ, ODI working with Pathfinders on CIJ advocacy, WG framework / (Health): UHC strategy / (Civic space):  CSPPS COVID-19 statement as issued</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="5"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Establishment of WG on Customary and Informal Justice and SDG16+ /  Through UNOY: Global Youth Advocacy Team (YAT), European Youth Advocacy Team (E-YAT), and African Youth Advocacy Team (A-YAT). Hard to quantify!</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of dialogue processes to strengthen the political arena</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.052" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="3"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace - YPS):  IWD dialogue on CIJ / MARCs / (Civic space):  Regional VNR workshop saw involvement of Nigerian SP-partner</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Cordaid-ODI-WJP justice dialogue Afghanistan / National launch youth-led research in CAR in December.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Women Empowerment</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="4"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Health): UHC strategy in DRC + 1 video on Afgh by Devex / (Civic space): information used for AIV advice / C19 statement - now follwed by consolidated report</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="14"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Briefings on Cordaid-ODI customary justice report; Cordaid justice dialogue IWD DRC; Cordaid-ODI-WJP justice dialogue Afghanistan; Cordaid-ICJ webinar series on women and customary justice; Cordiad-ICTJ report on transitional justice in CAR /  Fighting COVID-19, Building Peace – a civil society perspective. / Report from our side event Youth led activism for WPS / UNOY- YPS research network  case studies. 3 countries</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="2"><title><narrative>Advocacy Process</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of international dialogue processes with participation of local CSOs</narrative></title><description><narrative>Counts number of times that partners or CSOs from the intervention countries are present at international meetings relevant to L&amp;A of the programme.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="JF4.05" /><baseline value="13" year="2017" iso-date="2017-12-31"><location ref="NL" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="7"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace - YPS): The UNSC has been tabled with member statesYouth consultation organized by UNOY  on the 6th of May with local members from DRC, CAR, Nigeria, Libya, Tsjaad, Colombia, Iraq on a new UN resolution on the role of of youth as actors of change in peace and security. Domenican republic and France have received a shadow resolution as a result of this youth consultation.  / (Civic space):  / In context of IDPS constituency meetings</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="9"><location ref="NL" /><comment><narrative>Meetings with Dutch MPs on civic space with representation of local CSOs / Cordaid - Pax meeting with participation of local partner from DRC / IDPS has started to organise virtual meetings since the beginning of the C19 pandemic  / Monthly meetings of the Global Coalition on Youth, Peace and Security and annual retreats; Annual CSPPS meetings</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-08-22T11:08:56.2461296Z" xml:lang="en" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="1"><iati-identifier>NL-KVK-41160054-113233</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="NL-KVK-41160054" type="21" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative>Cordaid</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>SP Burundi - Strategic Partnership</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>The strategic partnership program focuses on 2 topics in Burundi: Inclusive and Engendered Peace, Security and Access to Justice. / The space for civil society and human rights defenders continues to shrink in Burundi. Notwithstanding, the program continues engaging with decisions-makers through the contacts of our partner organizations and country office staff with the respective ministries. / The inclusive and engendered peace trajectory focuses on the limited participation of women in the peace process and security sector. Meetings organized with the peace mediation team, the EAC, the international community, the gender ministry and other Burundian stakeholders are accompanied by communication and media work. Local women and youth organizations, CSOs and media receive training on how to play their role effectively. Advocacy efforts focus on the appropriation of the UN Security Council resolutions 1325 and 2250 by local, regional and international decision-makers involved in the peacebuilding process. / The access to justice trajectory focuses on improving justice provision to citizens and strengthening the demand for legal aid by communities. 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(Engendered peace): AFRABU, AFJO et Cordaid ont collecté les données sur l'état d'avancement des plans de plaidoyer élaborés par les plateformes et cadres locaux "umuhivu w'imboneza".  

/ (Security and Access to Justice): Cordaid ,OAG et Barreau de Bujumbura ont collecté des données sur le fonctionnement des réseaux des para-juristes lors des séances de suivi du fonctionnement des réseaux des para-juristes. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): AFRABU, AFJO et Cordaid ont collecté les données sur l'état d'avancement des plans de plaidoyer élaborés par les plateformes et cadres locaux "umuhivu w'imboneza".  

/ (Security and Access to Justice): Cordaid ,OAG et Barreau de Bujumbura ont collecté des données sur le fonctionnement des réseaux des para-juristes lors des séances de suivi du fonctionnement des réseaux des para-juristes. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): Le staff de Cordaid et des organisations partenaires de mise œuvre du programme SP ont ajusté les stratégies de lobbying et plaidoyer lesquelles stratégies ont permis d'influencer les autorités du Ministère de la justice à mettre en place les réseaux des parajuristes.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>C) CSOs and Cordaid increase community awareness on advocacy topics</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.004" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):
(Engendered peace): Les OSC partenaires (ADISCO, AFRABU, AFJO, REJA, BARREAU de Bujumbura, OAG et Cordaid) appliquent des techniques de prise d'images / sons, de montage audiovisuel et des techniques sur la page Facebook "Dufisuruhara" dans leurs actions de sensibilisation. Un article a été produit et une vidéo a été éditée et publiée.

/ (Security and Access to Justice): Les OAG, Barreau de Bujumbura et CORDAID accompagnent les membres des réseaux des para-juristes et cadres de collaboration dans le plaidoyer pour l' amélioration de l'accès à la justice des communautés.
Grâce aux séances de suivi et de coaching 801 personnes (362 femmes et 439 hommes dans 36 Collines) ont fait recours aux services des parajuristes (conseils, conciliation et référencements vers d’autres services), et les  parajuristes ont initié des actions de plaidoyer auprès des autorités locales en vue de l’octroi des attestations d’indigences et autres documents administratifs aux vulnérables.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):
(Engendered peace): Les OSC partenaires (ADISCO, AFRABU, AFJO, REJA, BARREAU de Bujumbura, OAG et Cordaid) appliquent des techniques de prise d'images / sons, de montage audiovisuel et des techniques sur la page Facebook "Dufisuruhara" dans leurs actions de sensibilisation. Un article a été produit et une vidéo a été éditée et publiée.

/ (Security and Access to Justice): Les OAG, Barreau de Bujumbura et CORDAID accompagnent les membres des réseaux des para-juristes et cadres de collaboration dans le plaidoyer pour l' amélioration de l'accès à la justice des communautés.
Grâce aux séances de suivi et de coaching 801 personnes (362 femmes et 439 hommes dans 36 Collines) ont fait recours aux services des parajuristes (conseils, conciliation et référencements vers d’autres services), et les  parajuristes ont initié des actions de plaidoyer auprès des autorités locales en vue de l’octroi des attestations d’indigences et autres documents administratifs aux vulnérables.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): 12 réseaux des para-juristes ont des plans de lobbying et plaidoyer auprès des autorités administratives,sanitaires,sécuritaires et judiciaires. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>D) CSOs organize in networks to build collaborate capacity for lobby and advocacy</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.005" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 

(Engendered peace): Vingt (20) comités de veille « AKADACIKA » ont été mise en place dans 20 communes grâce à deux réunions régionals organisées par l'ADISCO en collaboration avec les Administrateurs communaux. Ces comités proposent des actions à l’administration locale susceptibles d'améliorer la vie de la communauté. 

</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):
(Engendered peace): Les OSCs alliés au niveau national et les OSCs au niveau local ont fait le lobbying et plaidoyer en synérgie auprès des chefs des partis politiques et commissions électorales indépendantes pour l'inclusivité des femmes et des jeunes dans les processus électoraux. 

(Security and Access to Justice): 12 réseaux de para-juristes sont fonctionnels au niveau de 12 communes.
3 cadres de collaboration au niveau des provinces Mwaro,Bubanza et Bujumbura.
3 réseaux des encadreurs (Magistrats des tribunaux de résidence et de grande Instance) des para-juristes sont mise en place au niveau des 3 provinces.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):
(Engendered peace): Les OSCs alliés au niveau national et les OSCs au niveau local ont fait le lobbying et plaidoyer en synérgie auprès des chefs des partis politiques et commissions électorales indépendantes pour l'inclusivité des femmes et des jeunes dans les processus électoraux. 

(Security and Access to Justice): 12 réseaux de para-juristes sont fonctionnels au niveau de 12 communes.
3 cadres de collaboration au niveau des provinces Mwaro,Bubanza et Bujumbura.
3 réseaux des encadreurs (Magistrats des tribunaux de résidence et de grande Instance) des para-juristes sont mise en place au niveau des 3 provinces.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>E) Communities organize inclusive dialogue in which women, youth and minority groups can voice their needs and concerns</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.006" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les membres des clubs d’écoute utilisent beaucoup le feuilleton radiophonique Umuhivu pour la sensibilisation et dialogue communautaire. 
Grâce au dialogue les femmes candidates dans la province Rumonge ont obtenu les premières places durant les primaires du CNDD-FDD. En commune Kayokwe, une femme a utilisé le feuilleton pour convaincre son mari pour qu’elle puisse se faire élire dans les primaires de son parti. Les responsables des clubs d’écoute des communes Makamba et Rusaka ont donné accès à d’autres personnes qui le veulent de se joindre aux membres du club pour écouter ensemble le feuilleton. Le club d’écoute de la commune Bugarama a joué un sketch lors de la célébration de la journée internationale des droits de la femme et a été primé par la commune. Vingt responsables des clubs d’écoute ont mis en place des caisses de solidarité et d’épargne et crédit pour rester unis.

Les OSCs alliées des provinces Muyinga, Karusi, Muramvya ont mené des activités de plaidoyer pour renforcer leurs initiatives communautaires en matière de la problématique de l'emploi et la participation citoyenne des jeunes. 
La Collaboration entre les administrateurs communaux et les OSCs des jeunes dans les communes de Bukeye, Bugendana, et Muyinga a été matérialisée par l’exploitation des opportunités d’emploi au niveau locale.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les radios communautaires de Gitega et Ngozi ont travaillé en synérgie dans deux émissions sur le rôle et la place des femmes et des jeunes dans le processus electoral; 

Les OSCs alliées des provinces de BUBANZA CIBITOKE , BUJUMBURA , MWARO et Mairie de Bujumbura mènent des actions conjointes de plaidoyer sur la problèmatique de l'emploi et la participation citoyenne des jeunes.

(Security and Access to Justice): Les para-juristes organisent des réunions au niveau collinaire pour discuter des préoccupations des communautés en matière de justice et plaident pour une issue favorable ou légale par rapport aux problèmes identifiés dans la communauté en matière d'accès à la justice.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les radios communautaires de Gitega et Ngozi ont travaillé en synérgie dans deux émissions sur le rôle et la place des femmes et des jeunes dans le processus electoral; 

Les OSCs alliées des provinces de BUBANZA CIBITOKE , BUJUMBURA , MWARO et Mairie de Bujumbura mènent des actions conjointes de plaidoyer sur la problèmatique de l'emploi et la participation citoyenne des jeunes.

(Security and Access to Justice): Les para-juristes organisent des réunions au niveau collinaire pour discuter des préoccupations des communautés en matière de justice et plaident pour une issue favorable ou légale par rapport aux problèmes identifiés dans la communauté en matière d'accès à la justice.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>F) Communities increase their capacity for advocacy towards decision makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.007" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): 23 comités communaux de la plateforme "umuhivu w'imboneza" et leurs alliés (dont Forum National Femmes, Femmes médiatrices de paix, des Centres Développement Familial Communautaire) ont élaboré des plans de plaidoyers après la formations en lobbying et plaidoyer. La mise en œuvre des plans de plaidoyer leur a permis de résoudre les conflits communautaires en collaboration avec ou sans l'administration, de contribuer beaucoup dans la sensibilisation des femmes pour se présenter aux prochaines élections, pour élire et se faire élire, en témoigne le nombre des femmes actives dans les différents partis politiques, dans les démembrements de la Commission Electorale Nationale Indépendante (CENI), et dans les différents comités locaux de développement. 
La représentativité des jeunes et leur intégration dans différents comités locaux est améliorée grâce aux renforcement des capacités acquis, les plans d'actions élaborés par les jeunes leur a permis de participer au processus électoral en tant que candidat et/ou électeurs et gèrent les conflits électoraux qui surgissent et cela grâce aux actions de plaidoyer. 

/ (Security and Access to Justice): Les communautés accompagnées par les membres des réseaux des para-juristes et les membres des cadres de collaboration menènt le plaidoyer auprès des décideurs en vue d'opérer des changements pour l'amélioration d'accès à la justice pour tous. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): 23 comités communaux de la plateforme "umuhivu w'imboneza" et leurs alliés (dont Forum National Femmes, Femmes médiatrices de paix, des Centres Développement Familial Communautaire) ont élaboré des plans de plaidoyers après la formations en lobbying et plaidoyer. La mise en œuvre des plans de plaidoyer leur a permis de résoudre les conflits communautaires en collaboration avec ou sans l'administration, de contribuer beaucoup dans la sensibilisation des femmes pour se présenter aux prochaines élections, pour élire et se faire élire, en témoigne le nombre des femmes actives dans les différents partis politiques, dans les démembrements de la Commission Electorale Nationale Indépendante (CENI), et dans les différents comités locaux de développement. 
La représentativité des jeunes et leur intégration dans différents comités locaux est améliorée grâce aux renforcement des capacités acquis, les plans d'actions élaborés par les jeunes leur a permis de participer au processus électoral en tant que candidat et/ou électeurs et gèrent les conflits électoraux qui surgissent et cela grâce aux actions de plaidoyer. 

/ (Security and Access to Justice): Les communautés accompagnées par les membres des réseaux des para-juristes et les membres des cadres de collaboration menènt le plaidoyer auprès des décideurs en vue d'opérer des changements pour l'amélioration d'accès à la justice pour tous. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): 80 leaders des OSC des jeunes et 20 représentants du Conseil National de la Jeunesse au niveau communal ont élaboré un plan de communication non violente et de résolution pacifique des conflits en période électorales. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les femmes leaders de la plateforme "umuhivu w'imboneza" et les différentes organisations communautaires/ locales alliées ont mené ensemble des actions de lobbying et plaidoyer pour l'inclusivité des femmes et des jeues dans les comités locaux de développement, dans les processus électoraux et les processus de paix et de sécurité.

(Security and Access to Justice): Les membres des réseaux des para-juristes organisent des rencontres inter-collinaires pour échanger sur les stratégies de plaidoyer auprès des autorités locales.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les femmes leaders de la plateforme "umuhivu w'imboneza" et les différentes organisations communautaires/ locales alliées ont mené ensemble des actions de lobbying et plaidoyer pour l'inclusivité des femmes et des jeues dans les comités locaux de développement, dans les processus électoraux et les processus de paix et de sécurité.

(Security and Access to Justice): Les membres des réseaux des para-juristes organisent des rencontres inter-collinaires pour échanger sur les stratégies de plaidoyer auprès des autorités locales.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>H) Government institutions, private sector and civil society develop structural dialogue and engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.008" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): L'administration communale organise des réunions de sécurité avec les responsables des OSCs des femmes et des jeunes. Les membres de ces organisations des femmes et des jeunes sont inclus dans les différents comités locaux de développement et de consolidation de la paix. 

</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): Le ministère de la justice associe les différentes parties prenantes dans les débats d'amélioration de la qualité des services judiciaires </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>J) Stakeholders support the role of civil society and assure that the voice of communities and minority groups are heard in policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.010" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): 15 radios partenaires de l'AFJO ont signé des contrats de partenariat pour la diffusion d'un spot de 120 minutes sur la tolérance politique et sur la participation des femmes et des jeunes dans les élections de Mai 2020. 

</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): 12 radios partenaires et une chaîne TV en ligne ont diffusé un spot de 90 minutes sur la mobilisation des femmes et des jeunes à participer aux élections collinaires de Aout 2020. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Satisfaction of primary stakeholders (CSOs) with collaboration in the partnership</narrative></title><description><narrative>Satisfaction of primary stakeholders (CSOs) with collaboration in the partnership with JF. Perception scores with qualitative clarifications and recommendations.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="JF5.07" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2.24"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Sur une échelle de 0-4, la satisfaction moyenne des OSCs sur leur collaboration est de 2, 24 / (Security and Access to Justice): Sur une échelle de 0-4, la satisfaction moyenne des OSCs sur leur collaboration est de 2, 24</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2.5"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): sur une échelle de 0-4. / (Security and Justice): Sur une echelle de 0-4.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Level of satisfaction of communities with joint L&amp;A activities</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.018" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2.8"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Sur une échelle de 0-4, la satisfaction moyenne des communautés avec les activités conjointes de Lobbying et plaidoyer est de 2, 8 / (Security and Access to Justice): Sur une échelle de 0-4, la satisfaction moyenne des communautés avec les activités conjointes de Lobbying et plaidoyer est de 2, 8</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="2.8"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Sur une échelle de 0-4, la satisfaction moyenne des communautés avec les activités conjointes de Lobbying et plaidoyer est de 2, 8 / (Security and Access to Justice): Sur une échelle de 0-4, la satisfaction moyenne des communautés avec les activités conjointes de Lobbying et plaidoyer est de 2, 8</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2.8"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): sur une échelle de 0-4.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of agreements supported by official documents for the adjustment and design of policies and for and policy implementation</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.021" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="1"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Un guide des encadreurs a été élaboré et validé par les autorités du Ministère de la justice</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of issues raised for advocacy by communities and documented</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.027" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="9"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Rôle des hommes dans la promotion de la participation de la femme dans les postes de reponsabilité; Amélioration du cadre légale pour la representativité des jeunes dans les instances de prise de décision; Représentativité des femmes dans les postes non electifs, Faible représentativité des femmes dans les postes non électifs et dans les élections collinaires, les recours de non respect des quotas pour les conseillers communaux ont été menés, Question d'appui aux initiatives des jeunes au niveau communautaires, Appropriation des engagements et acquis du projet par les décideurs,  / (Security and Access to Justice): Les communautés de la province Mwaro font le plaidoyer pour la résolution des questions du non enregistrement des enfants naturels dont les pères sont inconnus .</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="20"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Représentativité des femmes dans les organes de prise de décisions au sein du Ministère de la communication et des Médias; Entrepreneuriat des femmes et des jeunes. Faible représentativité des femmes dans les postes non électifs, dans les conseillers communaux et collinaires, les recours liés à des injustices de rayer les candidatures féminines aux listes des élections collinaires et/ou l'occupation de la première place aux collines Faible appui financier aux initiatives d'autopromotion des jeunes au niveau communautaire, Appropriation des engagements et acquis du projet par les décideurs, la lutte contre le COVID19, La promotion de la coopération internationale et les déplacements régionaux, Les plans de dévéloppements en cours d'élaboration et de validation doivent intégrés les priorités des jeunes, Multiplier et faire des synérgies de plaidoyer pour le problème de l'emploi pour les jeunes, Revisiter et en faire le chef d'oeuvre des politiques nationales et sectoriels dans nos actions de travail. La représentativité des jeunes dans les instances de prise de décision reste faible au niveau national. / (Security and Justice): Les communautés de la province Mwaro, Bujumbura et Bubanza font le plaidoyer pour la résolution des questions en rapport les paiements des frais de justice pour les personnes vulnérables. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of active members in advocacy coalitions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.028" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="77"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 5 OSCs alliées , 18 FNF provinciaux et CDFCs au niveau provincial, 23 plateformes et cadres locaux "umuhivu w'imboneza" / (Security and Access to Justice): Onze OSCS sont membres d'une caolition de plaidoyer</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="144"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): 20 comités AKADACIKA, 5 OSCs alliées, 27 FNF provinciaux et commuaux et 4 CDFC, 4 femmes leaders du CAFOB, 4 femmes leaders médiatrices de paix, 23 plateformes et cadres locaux "umuhivu w'imboneza"45 OSCs alliées, 3 structures de coordinations des actions de plaidoyer, 1 groupe de travail sur la thématique 'jeunes, paix et sécurité,Un groupe de reflexion sur les acquis de sensibilisation et la mise en œuvre de la R2250. / (Security and Justice): Onze OSCs sont membres d'une caolition de plaidoyer </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>I) CSOs are influential in international multi-stakeholder alliances and platforms</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.009" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): Les OSCS partenaires au Programme SPLA ont contribué au plaidoyer international notamment lors de conférence à l’EALS et le réseau international des femmes avocates (RIFAV) où les OSCs partenaires ont porté aux débats des questions d’accès à la justice dans l’EAC en général et au Burundi en particulier.  </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>K) National decision makers initiate policy processes with inclusive civil society engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.011" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): Le ministère de la justice a impliqué les OSC et le Barreau dans le processus d'élaboration de la loi sur l'aide légale.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>M) National and local decision makers adopt inclusive and legitimate policies and laws</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.013" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): Le Ministère de la justice a mis en place un numéro vert et des boîtes à suggestions pour recueillir les doléances des justiciables </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>N) National government institutions, international development actors and multinational companies implement laws and policies favourable to the target communities with transparent practices &amp; systems</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.014" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les décideurs ont adopté des amendements à certains articles de la loi municipale et du code électoral, et la nouvelle loi a été appliquée pendant le processus électoral.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Level of satisfaction of the communities with the adopted laws and reforms</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.022" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2.4"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>(Security and Justice): Sur une echelle de 0-4.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) CSO and community satisfaction with the capacity and efforts of stakeholders responsible of policy implementation</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.023" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2.8"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>(Security and Justice): Sur une echelle de 0-4.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Level of satisfaction of target communities with local courts</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.026" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1.7"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Justice): sur une echelle de 0-4.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Corporate Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of beneficiaries reached (SJ)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of people who benefitted directly/indirectly through activities implemented or services established/enabled/improved by a Cordaid security and justice project/programme</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.01" /><baseline value="5569" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></baseline><baseline value="6523" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></baseline><baseline value="12092" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></baseline><baseline value="85817" year="2019" iso-date="2019-12-31"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="8000"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></actual><actual value="9500"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></actual><actual value="17500"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></actual><actual value="90000"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of people with improved access to more responsive, accountable and inclusive security and justice services</narrative></title><description><narrative>The indicators measures the impact resulting from project interventions. Only count the number of people who gained access to services because of improved functioning of security of justice institutions in the project area during the reporting period. The improved service can result from a better (implementation of) legislative framework and/or strengthened capacities of the institutions (for instance in RBF projects). Since the number is likely to be based on calculation, a precise justification of how this was done needs to be provided (in comment section). For instance: improved legislation can NOT be assumed to benefit the entire population of the project area, but must be based on calculating the people directly benefitting from improved services of S&amp;J institutions. Justice institutions can be part of the formal justice system or implement informal, customary law. Security institution include police, armed forces or peacekeeping missions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.03" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2419"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Gender Unknown - inconnu" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Sur 1521 personnes assistées au cours de ce trimestre , 104 ont bénéficié d'un accompagnement des avocats tandis que 1417 ont fait recours au service des para-juristes.
Sur 898 personnes assistées au cours de ce trimestre, 96 ont bénéficié d'un accompagnement des avocats tandis que 802 ont fait recours au service des para-juristes </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of security and justice institutions (formal and informal) strengthened with more responsive, accountable and inclusive services</narrative></title><description><narrative>Count institutions supported by the project in improving their functioning resulting in better service provision towards vulnerable groups. Justice institutions can be part of the formal justice system or implement informal, customary law. Security institution include police, armed forces or peacekeeping missions. Institutions can operate at national level like Departments of Ministries or at local level like police stations and local courts. Specify in the comments which institutions have strengthened their capacities. Institutions are considered "strengthened" if they have become more responsive, accountable and inclusive.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.04" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="11"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="National" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Les tribunaux de résidence, les tribunaux de grande instance, service d'aide légale, le centre de formation professionnelle(CFPJ); Cabinet du Ministre de la Justice;Inspection générale de la justice;les Barreaux ;la police judiciaire, l'administration communale et provinciale, strucures des para-juristes </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="8"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="National" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Justice): Les tribunaux de résidence,les tribunaux de grande instance,service d'aide légale; Cabinet du Ministre de la Justice; Inspection générale de la justice; les parquets,les Barreaux; l'administration communale et provinciale,</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Thematic Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD6: Number of implementing partners in security and justice projects</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of CSOs directly partnering in the programme interventions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.059" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="6"><location ref="BI" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD5: Number of CSOs with increased L&amp;A capacities</narrative></title><description><narrative>Increased lobby and advocacy capacity of CSOs. The capacity is evaluated yearly.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.024" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="143"><location ref="BI" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD4: Number of advocacy initiatives carried out by CSOs, for, by or with their membership/constituency</narrative></title><description><narrative>Counts each occasion that the program partners succeed in engaging with a new lobby target (decision-makers and power holders) on an important advocacy topic.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.027" /><baseline value="47" year="2017" iso-date="2017-12-31"><location ref="BI" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="45"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Une initiative de plaidoyer pour l'agréement d'une Coopérative en Action pour la création de l’emploi des Jeunes à Gasorwe par les jeunes membres du comité de veille « AKADACIKA » et les autres jeunes membres du Réseau des Associations des Jeunes de Gasorwe, initiative de plaidoyer avec les alliés pour la prise en compte du genre pendant les campagnes électorales et dans les prochaines nomminations après les élections pour une meilleure participation des femmes , initiative de plaidoyer avec les alliés au sein de la CENI pour inclure les 30% des femmes dans les démebrements de la CENI et dans l'observation des élections, initiatives de plaidoyer avec les plateformes "umuhivu w'imboneza", cadres locaux et les leaders communautaires pour l'inclusivité des femmes dans les prochaines élections collinaires, initiatives liées à la participation des jeunes dans les instances de prises de décision et initiatives de plaidoyer liées à l'employabilité des jeunes
Initiatives pour la perennisation des acquis du projet dans les comités locaux de développement CGE, CMSH, COSA, GE, DIR ECO, EMPLOI,émissions sur la thématique femme, paix et sécurité, initiatives de plaidoyer avec les alliés pour la prise en compte du genre pendant les campagnes des élections collinaires, initiatives de plaidoyer avec les alliés au sein des CEPI pour le respect des candidatures féminines aux élections collinaires et dans l'observation de ces élections, initiatives de plaidoyer avec les plateformes "umuhivu w'imboneza", cadres locaux et les leaders communautaires pour l'inclusivité des femmes dans les conseils collinaires, initiatives liées à la participation des jeunes dans les instances de prises de de décision et initiatives de plaidoyer liées à l'employabilité des jeunes.
 / (Security and Access to Justice): Les para-juristes de la commune KABEZI ont pris l'initiative d'aller faire le lobbying auprès de l'administrateur pour la libération d'une femme détenue illégalement ;Quelques membres des communautés des Batwa ont bénéficié des tôles pour la construction de leurs maisons grâce au plaidoyer des para-juristes de la commune NYABIHANGA;Deux détenus de la commune KAYOKWE ont été libérés du cachot pour cause de dépassement des délais grâce au plaidoyer fait par des para-juristes auprès de l'OPJ. 
Les parajuristes de la colline Dondi ont réparé un pont sur la rivière NGOMANE,les parajuristes de la colline Rugeyo ont mis en place une caisse sociale, ils ont 468 790 Fbu. Les parajuristes de la colline Masare sont entrain de se construire un Bureau, A Mpanda, les parajuristes ont créée de microentreprises, Dans la commune de Nyabihanga, les parajuristes ont fait liberé une personne detenu injustement par un OPJ pour une affaire sociale.
 
 </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD1: Number of laws, policies and norms, implemented for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policy implementation brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.040" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="4"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): La constitution de la République du Burundi et le code électoral dans l'élaboration des listes électorales des parlementaires (sur une liste au moins 1/3 doit être une femme) , la nouvelle loi communale nommée "organisation de l'administration communale" du 20 fevrier 2020 dans l'élaboration des listes des membres des conseillers communaux et l'interprétation de cette dernière pour la cooptation des membres des conseillers communaux.
Le code électoral dans l'élaboration des listes des membres des conseillers collinaires  / (Security and Access to Justice): La stratégie nationale d'aide légale est entrain d'être mise en œuvre.Il s'agit notamment de la mise en place des réseaux des para-juristes et l'accompagnement judiciare des vulnérables.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD2: Number of laws, policies and norms/attitudes blocked, adopted, improved for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policies or laws brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.041" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="3"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace):  / (Security and Access to Justice): Les autorités du Ministère ont pris l'engagement de prendre en compte les recommandations issues des débats,causeries judiciaires, en vu d'améliorer la qualité des services offerts .Le Ministère de la justice s' est engagé à mettre en place une commission chargé de l'élaboration de la loi sur l'aide légale,les autorités administratives communale ont accepté d'intégrer les actions des parajuristes dans les PCDC.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD3: Number of times that CSOs succeed in creating space for CSO demands and positions through agenda setting, and/or influencing the debate</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of times lobby and advocacy targets (decision-makers and power holders) include CSOs in the decision making process or react upon the issues brought forward by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.051" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="26"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Deux débats radios diffusés en synergie sur les radios communautaires de Gitega et de Ngozi, 20 réunions des comités de veille "AKADACIKA" pour établir un calendrier de mise en œuvre de leurs plans d'action en collaboration avec l'administration locale.
 / (Security and Access to Justice): Les OSCs ont organisé de séances de discussion avec les décideurs pour échanger sur la problématique des saisies,la rédaction et exécution des jugements, l'amélioration de la redevabilité des acteurs judiciaires et la mise en place d'une loi sur l'aide légale. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities reached (SJ)</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.001" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="112"><location ref="BI" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of people (disaggregated by gender) reached with awareness raising</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.019" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="11872"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></actual><actual value="4510"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="8866"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): 16897 internautes de la page facebook humuriza TV chaine2; 644 membres des groupes whatsapp; femmes et hommes des différentes associations communautaires, femmes leaders des OSCs locales, femmes du parti au pouvoir, femmes potentiellement candidates; bénéficiaires rencontrés lors de nos descentes de capitalisations des acquis et atelier du groupe thématique jeunes, paix et sécurité ainsi que l'atelier sur la mitigations des risques, / (Security and Justice): </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="10375"><location ref="BI" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): 16897 internautes de la page facebook humuriza TV chaine2; 644 membres des groupes whatsapp; femmes et hommes des différentes associations communautaires, femmes leaders des OSCs locales, femmes du parti au pouvoir, femmes potentiellement candidates; bénéficiaires rencontrés lors de nos descentes de capitalisations des acquis et atelier du groupe thématique jeunes, paix et sécurité ainsi que l'atelier sur la mitigations des risques, / (Security and Justice): </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of consultation processes with communities for policy dialogue with decision-makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.021" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Consultation des para-juristes et des membres de collaboration</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Justice): Consultation des para-juristes et des membres des cadres de collaboration</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Satisfaction of communities with awareness raising sessions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.022" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2.9"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): sur une echelle de 0-4, la satisfaction moyenne des communautés est de: 2, 9</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of networks with increased capacities to coordinate joint actions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="95"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 20 comités de veille "AKADACIKA" , 23 Plateformes et cadres locaux "Umuhivu w'imboneza" dans 23 communes des 4 Provinces pilotes ; 4 FNF dans 4 Provinces , 1CAFOB; 23 réseaux des élus locaux, 1réseau de 4 Femmes Médiatrices de paix, 4 CDFC. / (Security and Access to Justice): 12 réseaux des para-juristes;3Cadres de collaboration;3 réseaux des encadreurs;et le 1 Réseau des OSC oeuvrant dans le domaine de la justice.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="105"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Plateformes et cadres locaux "Umuhivu w'imboneza" dans 23 communes des 4 Provinces pilotes; les femmes du Forum National des Femmes (FNF) dans 4 Provinces, 4 femmes du CAFOB; 4 Femmes Médiatrices de paix, 4 CDFC, 6 Comités communaux de paix, Comités de veille "AKADACIKA"dans 20 communes. / (Security and Justice): 12 réseaux des para-juristes; 3 Cadres de collaboration; 3 réseaux des encadreurs; et le 1 Réseau national des OSC oeuvrant dans le domaine de la justice et 2 réseaux internationaux partenaires du Bureau de Bujumbura</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities involved in L&amp;A initiatives</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.028" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="54"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 7 organisations des femmes ; 3 organisations des jeunes et 9 Radios dont 7 communautaires et 2 radios à couverture nationale, 23 Plateformes et Cadres locaux, 5 femmes leaders du FNF, 4 CDFC impliqués dans les initiatives de lobbying et plaidoyer pour l'inclusivité des femmes dans 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justice.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of lobby and advocacy meetings with decision-makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.033" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="31"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 1 rencontre avec le président du Conseil National de la Communication , 2 rencontres avec les gouverneurs des provinces Gitega et Ngozi , 1 rencontre les membres de l’équipe chargée de faire la campagne électorale du Parti CNDD-FDD, 2 rencontres avec les 2 Directeurs Généraux du Ministère en charge de genre et droit de l'homme, 2 rencontres avec les Gouverneurs de Makamba et Bururi, 2 rencontres avec les Conseillers Principaux des Gouverneurs de Rumonge et Mwaro, 2 rencontres le Secrétaire Exécutif de la CENI, 6 Rencontres avec les Présidents des CEPI des Provinces de Makamba, Rumonge, Mwaro, Bururi, Muramvya et Bubanza, 4 rencontres avec les administrateurs de Rugombo, misigati, gihanga, mikike, 2 Rencontre avec les Conseillers socio-culturels des provinces CIBITOKE et BUBANZA  / (Security and Access to Justice): Les oscs ont rencontré les décideurs pour échanger sur les stratégies d'amélioration de l'aide légale , sur le fonctionnement des cadres de collaboration</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="39"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): 1 Rencontre de plaidoyer au Ministère de la communication et des médias,1Rencontre avec le secrétaire permanent du Ministère de la solidarité nationale des affaires sociales des droits de la personne humaine et du genre.1Rencontre avec le Gouverneur de la province Mwaro,1Rencontre avec l'administrateur communal de Rumonge. 3 réunions de travail avec le Directeur Général de la Formation Patritique au Ministère de 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</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of campaigns to influence policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.034" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="7"><location ref="BI" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Organisation de 3 réunions régionales sur la communication non violente et la résolution pacifique des conflits par l'usage d'un langage de paix et non de la haine en période électorale, 1 campagne multimédia contenant la diffusion d'un spot sur la tolerance politique et l'organiation de deux synergies des adios communataires de Gitega et Ngozi / (Security and Access to Justice): Actuellement organisent des campagnes de plaidoyer autour de trois thèmes à savoir:l'opérationalisation de la stratégie d'aide légale , le renforcement de la redevabilité des acteurs judiciares et la redynamisation des cadres de 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(Engendered peace): CEHAJ 1325: Un conseiller confidentiel a été installé et présenter aux membres de la coordination estudiantine dans les universités suivantes : ULK, UPC, UCC, ISC, ISS/CR. Celui-ci a un rôle préventif et d’alerte précoce en matière de lutte contre la VSBG en milieu universitaire.

CEHAJ 1325: Les chefs des quartiers sensibilisés ont organisé des réunions communautaires élargie aux représentations des femmes, des jeunes et des autres groupes sociaux vulnérables, cette initiative n’a jamais existé auparavant. 

 / (Extractives): BEST : Le comité local de développement a fait valider les besoins des communautés dans tous les 9 groupements de Luwhinja pour permettre une large consultation et approbation des projets communautaires dans le but de faire avancer le processus de négociation du cahier des charges.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): CEHAJ 1325: Un conseiller confidentiel a été installé et présenter aux membres de la coordination estudiantine dans les universités suivantes : ULK, UPC, UCC, ISC, ISS/CR. Celui-ci a un rôle préventif et d’alerte précoce en matière de lutte contre la VSBG en milieu universitaire.

CEHAJ 1325: Les chefs des quartiers sensibilisés ont organisé des réunions communautaires élargie aux représentations des femmes, des jeunes et des autres groupes sociaux vulnérables, cette initiative n’a jamais existé auparavant. 

 / (Extractives): BEST : Le comité local de développement a fait valider les besoins des communautés dans tous les 9 groupements de Luwhinja pour permettre une large consultation et approbation des projets communautaires dans le but de faire avancer le processus de négociation du cahier des charges.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Pour une 1ere fois, les femmes politiques de la majorité comme celles de l’opposition, les femmes activistes de la société civile et étudiantes ont parlé un même langage en tenant une conférence de presse : leur message « leaders politiques, si vous ne soutenaient pas la représentation équitable de femmes, les femmes ne vous votent pas »
</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>F) Communities increase their capacity for advocacy towards decision makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.007" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): BEST : Les structures locales de base (CLS et COLZAM) qui intègrent les membres de la coopérative minière, les autorités locales, les forces de l’ordre et les services de l’administration des mines sont mises en place pour assurer le suivi des activités minière et l’application stricte de la nouvelle règlementation. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les femmes membres du noyau de plaidoyer CPDQ (comité de Paix et developpement du Quartier) partenaires de DFJ ont pris l’initiative de contacter l’inspecteur de la PNC, ainsi elles ont obtenu la libération de 80 personnes dont 30 filles détenus arbitrairement au commissariat PNC/Commune de Karisimbi, province du Nord Kivu.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>I) CSOs are influential in international multi-stakeholder alliances and platforms</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.009" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): Adepae: Dans les échanges, l‘Expert de la Communauté Economique de l'Afrique Centrale (CEEAC) a invité ADEPAE à participer dans l’atelier régional d’information et de sensibilisation sur la prévention et la gestion des conflits liés au pastoralisme et à la transhumance transfrontalière dans l’espace CEEAC en partenariat avec UNOCA qui se tiendra à Kinshasa en date du 17 avril 2020.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>K) National decision makers initiate policy processes with inclusive civil society engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.011" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Inclusive Health): POMUCO: Les gouvernement provinciaux intègrent les mutuelles de santé dans leur plan de finance ou Budget annuel 2020 de leurs provinces pour la   mise en œuvre effective de la Couverture sanitaire universelle.
POMUCO: Le Secrétaire Général à la Prévoyance Sociale signe l’ordre de mission conjointe POMUCO – Prévoyance Sociale couvrant la mission de lancement de la commission provinciale de coordination des MUSA du Kongo Central.

 / (Extractives): POM: Les deux ministres National dont celui des affaires sociales et des mines ont coorganisé un atelier qui va regrouper les experts de la société civile, ceux du ministère des affaires sociales et du ministère des Mines, pour une harmonisation des points de vue sur l’adoption du manuel des procédures pour la gestion de 0.3 % et du contenu de l’arrêté interministériel.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Inclusive Health): POMUCO: Les gouvernement provinciaux intègrent les mutuelles de santé dans leur plan de finance ou Budget annuel 2020 de leurs provinces pour la   mise en œuvre effective de la Couverture sanitaire universelle.
POMUCO: Le Secrétaire Général à la Prévoyance Sociale signe l’ordre de mission conjointe POMUCO – Prévoyance Sociale couvrant la mission de lancement de la commission provinciale de coordination des MUSA du Kongo Central.

 / (Extractives): POM: Les deux ministres National dont celui des affaires sociales et des mines ont coorganisé un atelier qui va regrouper les experts de la société civile, ceux du ministère des affaires sociales et du ministère des Mines, pour une harmonisation des points de vue sur l’adoption du manuel des procédures pour la gestion de 0.3 % et du contenu de l’arrêté interministériel.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Inclusive Health): Le Président de la République à travers son conseiller spécial en charge de la CSU et coordonnateur de la Task-force a integré la société civile au sein de la task force moyennant des préalables.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): Quelques jours après le dépôt de notre lettre de plaidoyer, le ministre national avait pris une décision obligeant les entreprises de s’exécuter dans un délai de 2 mois. Aujourd’hui toutes les entreprises sont en train de faire les cahiers des charges. Ruashi Mining vient de signer son cahier des charges avec ses communautés impactées. Kibali TFM et plusieurs Société Minières sont en plein processus d’élaboration des cahiers des charges.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>M) National and local decision makers adopt inclusive and legitimate policies and laws</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.013" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): CEHAJ 1325: Le bourgmestre de la commune de Mont Ngafula à mis à la disposition de CEHAJ 1325 des experts de son entité pour l’élaboration du premier draft du plan local de sécurité de proximité et s’est engagé personnellement de collaborer jusque sa mise sur pied.
CEHAJ 1325: Le ministre national de l’intérieur et les membres du bureau de l’assemblée nationale ont inscrit la révision de l’article 13 de la loi électorale ainsi que d’autres disposition aux rangs des matières à traitées lors de la session parlementaire de Mars 2020. 

 / (Security and Access to Justice): SOS IJM: Le Chef de Chefferie de Burhinyi qui est en même temps le Président du Conseil Local de Sécurité de Proximité CLSP/BURHINYI a notifié aux Chefs des Groupements de BIRHALA, LUHUKU, ITUDU et BUDAHA de convoquer et organiser les réunions de Forums des Groupements (FoG) visant le diagnostic sécuritaire dans leurs entités respectives d’une part et son engagement de contacter et réunir les membres effectifs du CLSP Burhinyi. 

Adepae : A l’issu de l’atelier entre les agriculteurs, éleveurs et les services d'administration de l'élevage, un plan de mise en œuvre de l’Arrêté de régulation provincial du secteur  de l'élevage a été établi. 

 / (Inclusive Health): Ahusadec:Le ministre provincial de la prévoyance sociale à relancer le processus de signature de 2 arrêtés provinciaux portant création et fonctionnement de la commission provinciale de coordination des mutuelles au Sud-Kivu et celui portant désignation des membres de cette commission. Il a aussi déclaré que ces projets d’arrêtés étaient présentés plusieurs fois aux conseils des ministres mais l’indisponibilité de l’autorité provinciale qui a fait défaut.


</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): CEHAJ 1325: Le bourgmestre de la commune de Mont Ngafula à mis à la disposition de CEHAJ 1325 des experts de son entité pour l’élaboration du premier draft du plan local de sécurité de proximité et s’est engagé personnellement de collaborer jusque sa mise sur pied.
CEHAJ 1325: Le ministre national de l’intérieur et les membres du bureau de l’assemblée nationale ont inscrit la révision de l’article 13 de la loi électorale ainsi que d’autres disposition aux rangs des matières à traitées lors de la session parlementaire de Mars 2020. 

 / (Security and Access to Justice): SOS IJM: Le Chef de Chefferie de Burhinyi qui est en même temps le Président du Conseil Local de Sécurité de Proximité CLSP/BURHINYI a notifié aux Chefs des Groupements de BIRHALA, LUHUKU, ITUDU et BUDAHA de convoquer et organiser les réunions de Forums des Groupements (FoG) visant le diagnostic sécuritaire dans leurs entités respectives d’une part et son engagement de contacter et réunir les membres effectifs du CLSP Burhinyi. 

Adepae : A l’issu de l’atelier entre les agriculteurs, éleveurs et les services d'administration de l'élevage, un plan de mise en œuvre de l’Arrêté de régulation provincial du secteur  de l'élevage a été établi. 

 / (Inclusive Health): Ahusadec:Le ministre provincial de la prévoyance sociale à relancer le processus de signature de 2 arrêtés provinciaux portant création et fonctionnement de la commission provinciale de coordination des mutuelles au Sud-Kivu et celui portant désignation des membres de cette commission. Il a aussi déclaré que ces projets d’arrêtés étaient présentés plusieurs fois aux conseils des ministres mais l’indisponibilité de l’autorité provinciale qui a fait défaut.


</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): CEHAJ 1325: Le bourgmestre de la commune de Mont Ngafula à mis à la disposition de CEHAJ 1325 des experts de son entité pour l’élaboration du premier draft du plan local de sécurité de proximité et s’est engagé personnellement de collaborer jusque sa mise sur pied.
CEHAJ 1325: Le ministre national de l’intérieur et les membres du bureau de l’assemblée nationale ont inscrit la révision de l’article 13 de la loi électorale ainsi que d’autres disposition aux rangs des matières à traitées lors de la session parlementaire de Mars 2020. 

 / (Security and Access to Justice): SOS IJM: Le Chef de Chefferie de Burhinyi qui est en même temps le Président du Conseil Local de Sécurité de Proximité CLSP/BURHINYI a notifié aux Chefs des Groupements de BIRHALA, LUHUKU, ITUDU et BUDAHA de convoquer et organiser les réunions de Forums des Groupements (FoG) visant le diagnostic sécuritaire dans leurs entités respectives d’une part et son engagement de contacter et réunir les membres effectifs du CLSP Burhinyi. 

Adepae : A l’issu de l’atelier entre les agriculteurs, éleveurs et les services d'administration de l'élevage, un plan de mise en œuvre de l’Arrêté de régulation provincial du secteur  de l'élevage a été établi. 

 / (Inclusive Health): Ahusadec:Le ministre provincial de la prévoyance sociale à relancer le processus de signature de 2 arrêtés provinciaux portant création et fonctionnement de la commission provinciale de coordination des mutuelles au Sud-Kivu et celui portant désignation des membres de cette commission. Il a aussi déclaré que ces projets d’arrêtés étaient présentés plusieurs fois aux conseils des ministres mais l’indisponibilité de l’autorité provinciale qui a fait défaut.


</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): Le Ministre de mines a lancé la campagne médiatique de vulgarisation du code minier révisé. Lors de sa mission d’itinérance à Kolwezi (Lualaba), 
Le Ministre de mines a publiquement demandé aux autorités locales d’allouer les fonds de la redevance minière aux projets d’intérêt communautaire en associant les communautés locales. Il a également annoncé la publication de l’arrêté portant répartition des fonds de la redevance minière entre les ETD</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): La démarche entreprise par le CEHAJ 1325 en synergie avec d’autres organisations de la société civile œuvrant dans les domaines de la promotion et la protection des droits des personnes vulnérables, s’est soldé par l’examen et l’adoption par le parlement de la proposition de loi relative à la participation, promotion et protection des droits des personnes handicapées dans sa séance pléniere du 07 Octobre 2020. Sa promulgation par le chef de l’Etat est attendu incessamment. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Signature de l’Arrêté provincial N°20/068/GP/SK DU 21/09/2020 Portant création, organisation et fonctionnement du Comité local d’encadrement de la gestion du budget des prisons et camps de détention en province du Sud-Kivu, en sigle, « CLEBP » </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): La démarche entreprise par le CEHAJ 1325 en synergie avec d’autres organisations de la société civile œuvrant dans les domaines de la promotion et la protection des droits des personnes vulnérables, s’est soldé par l’examen et l’adoption par le parlement de la proposition de loi relative à la participation, promotion et protection des droits des personnes handicapées dans sa séance pléniere du 07 Octobre 2020. Sa promulgation par le chef de l’Etat est attendu incessamment. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Signature de l’Arrêté provincial N°20/068/GP/SK DU 21/09/2020 Portant création, organisation et fonctionnement du Comité local d’encadrement de la gestion du budget des prisons et camps de détention en province du Sud-Kivu, en sigle, « CLEBP » </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>B) CSOs and Cordaid collect local evidence from target groups (with participatory data collection methodologies) for effective lobby and advocacy strategies and knowledge building</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.003" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): La société civile du Sud Kivu et du Nord- Kivu ont fait une déclaration pour contribuer à la note d'information de l'OCDE sur la diligence raisonnable adaptée à la pandémie de la COVID-19 et le rôle potentiel de la société civile dans cette mise en œuvre.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>D) CSOs organize in networks to build collaborate capacity for lobby and advocacy</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.005" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les femmes politiques, les femmes actives dans la société civile et les étudiantes réunies en atelier à Goma, Rutshuru et Nyiragongo forme un réseau de plaidoyer pour la participation 50/50 hommes et femmes aux élections à venir. 

(Inclusive Health): Les présidents des différentes corporations dont l’Ordre provincial des médecins, des pharmaciens et infirmiers ont Mis en place une Task Force Santé au Sud-Kivu qui doit piloter les actions de plaidoyer et gérer les différents problèmes liés au personnel soignant.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les femmes politiques, les femmes actives dans la société civile et les étudiantes réunies en atelier à Goma, Rutshuru et Nyiragongo forme un réseau de plaidoyer pour la participation 50/50 hommes et femmes aux élections à venir. 

(Inclusive Health): Les présidents des différentes corporations dont l’Ordre provincial des médecins, des pharmaciens et infirmiers ont Mis en place une Task Force Santé au Sud-Kivu qui doit piloter les actions de plaidoyer et gérer les différents problèmes liés au personnel soignant.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): Mise en place d’une synergie des OSC sur l’intégration de l’artisanat minier dans l’ITIE. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>H) Government institutions, private sector and civil society develop structural dialogue and engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.008" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): Les responsables des ETD (Entités Territoriales Décentralisées) ont tous écrits des lettres aux entreprises qui fournissent des services (SNEL, OVD) pour demander les devis pour la réalisation des ouvrages contenu dans leurs cahiers des charges respectives. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of communities involved in data collection and analysis of data for advocacy</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.017" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="8"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Etudiantes, femmes osc, femmes politiques, CPDQ(comité de paix et developpement du quartier / (Extractives): Les communautés impliquées : communauté de la Chefferie de Bahunde, secteur de Wanianga, secteur de Bakano, secteur de Osso Banyungu.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of issues raised for advocacy by communities and documented</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.027" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="8"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): La question des harcèlements sexuel au niveau des universités, liste paritaires Hommes et Femmes aux élections prochaines, la mobilisation des femmes lors de l’enrôlement et vote pour la candidature féminine / (Security and Access to Justice): Sur le depistage de Betails et les mecanismes securitaire dans le haut plateau de Minebwe / (Extractives): Rendre effective la pratique de 0.3 pourcent.   L’application de la directive sur la délocalisation des communautés par les entreprises minières </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="3"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): La question de représentativité de femmes au poste de commandement. / (Extractives): La gestion de la redevance minière par les entités bénéficiaires selon la loi. Les 10% de 16% de SAEMAPE non encore rétrocéder par le Trésor public. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of recommendations made by local women</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.030" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="4"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Lier à la consolidation de la participation de la femme dans la vie politique </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Représentativité de femmes dans la petite territoriale et des campagnes médiatiques sur la question de listes électorale paritaire</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>J) Stakeholders support the role of civil society and assure that the voice of communities and minority groups are heard in policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.010" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Le ministère provincial en charge du genre accompagne les actions des parties prenantes pour la validation du PAP au conseil de ministre. 

(Inclusive Health): Signature d’une convention de collaboration avec le syndicat des médecins (SYNAMED) pour la mise en place de la musa des médecins.

(Extractives): La charte du regroupement des sociétés coopératives minières (RESCOM) a été signé entre les coopératives et les directions de Kamituga mining et Lugushwa minging. Ces dernières ont accepté de céder une partie de leur concession à 7 coopératives minières ouvertes aux alternatives d’exploitation artisanale (octroi des autorisations d’exploitation artisanale pour une durée de 5 ans aux coopératives).</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Le ministère provincial en charge du genre accompagne les actions des parties prenantes pour la validation du PAP au conseil de ministre. 

(Inclusive Health): Signature d’une convention de collaboration avec le syndicat des médecins (SYNAMED) pour la mise en place de la musa des médecins.

(Extractives): La charte du regroupement des sociétés coopératives minières (RESCOM) a été signé entre les coopératives et les directions de Kamituga mining et Lugushwa minging. Ces dernières ont accepté de céder une partie de leur concession à 7 coopératives minières ouvertes aux alternatives d’exploitation artisanale (octroi des autorisations d’exploitation artisanale pour une durée de 5 ans aux coopératives).</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Le ministère provincial en charge du genre accompagne les actions des parties prenantes pour la validation du PAP au conseil de ministre. 

(Inclusive Health): Signature d’une convention de collaboration avec le syndicat des médecins (SYNAMED) pour la mise en place de la musa des médecins.

(Extractives): La charte du regroupement des sociétés coopératives minières (RESCOM) a été signé entre les coopératives et les directions de Kamituga mining et Lugushwa minging. Ces dernières ont accepté de céder une partie de leur concession à 7 coopératives minières ouvertes aux alternatives d’exploitation artisanale (octroi des autorisations d’exploitation artisanale pour une durée de 5 ans aux coopératives).</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>N) National government institutions, international development actors and multinational companies implement laws and policies favourable to the target communities with transparent practices &amp; systems</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.014" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Le bourgmestre de la commune de Mont Ngafula a installé 5 forums de quartiers dans la commune de Mont-Ngafula, où siège actuellement le chef de quartier, le responsable du sous-commissariat de la police du quartier, le responsable de l’ANR, les femmes et les jeunes pour le compte de la société civile. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Les Chefs des chefferies ont pris les décisions portant organisation et fonctionnement du CLSP dans leurs entités. Deux plans locaux de sécurité de proximité de la chefferie de Kabare et de Burhinyi ont été élaborés, validés et intégrés dans et les budgets participatifs de ces ETD. Le Chef de Chefferie de Kabare a notifié aux 14 Chefs des Groupements de son entité de convoquer et organiser les réunions de Forums des Groupements (FoG).  

(Inclusive Health): Les chefs de Divisions provinciale ont relancé leur Mutuelle de santé en cotisant mensuellement à partir du mois d’Août 2020. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Le bourgmestre de la commune de Mont Ngafula a installé 5 forums de quartiers dans la commune de Mont-Ngafula, où siège actuellement le chef de quartier, le responsable du sous-commissariat de la police du quartier, le responsable de l’ANR, les femmes et les jeunes pour le compte de la société civile. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Les Chefs des chefferies ont pris les décisions portant organisation et fonctionnement du CLSP dans leurs entités. Deux plans locaux de sécurité de proximité de la chefferie de Kabare et de Burhinyi ont été élaborés, validés et intégrés dans et les budgets participatifs de ces ETD. Le Chef de Chefferie de Kabare a notifié aux 14 Chefs des Groupements de son entité de convoquer et organiser les réunions de Forums des Groupements (FoG).  

(Inclusive Health): Les chefs de Divisions provinciale ont relancé leur Mutuelle de santé en cotisant mensuellement à partir du mois d’Août 2020. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Le bourgmestre de la commune de Mont Ngafula a installé 5 forums de quartiers dans la commune de Mont-Ngafula, où siège actuellement le chef de quartier, le responsable du sous-commissariat de la police du quartier, le responsable de l’ANR, les femmes et les jeunes pour le compte de la société civile. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Les Chefs des chefferies ont pris les décisions portant organisation et fonctionnement du CLSP dans leurs entités. Deux plans locaux de sécurité de proximité de la chefferie de Kabare et de Burhinyi ont été élaborés, validés et intégrés dans et les budgets participatifs de ces ETD. Le Chef de Chefferie de Kabare a notifié aux 14 Chefs des Groupements de son entité de convoquer et organiser les réunions de Forums des Groupements (FoG).  

(Inclusive Health): Les chefs de Divisions provinciale ont relancé leur Mutuelle de santé en cotisant mensuellement à partir du mois d’Août 2020. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of community leaders promoting access to legal aid</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.041" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Chef de groupement d’Ishungu et le Chef de chefferie de Kabare</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Corporate Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of beneficiaries reached (SJ)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of people who benefitted directly/indirectly through activities implemented or services established/enabled/improved by a Cordaid security and justice project/programme</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.01" /><baseline value="5260" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></baseline><baseline value="3503" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></baseline><baseline value="8763" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></baseline><baseline value="1772996" year="2019" iso-date="2019-12-31"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="32000"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></actual><actual value="48000"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></actual><actual value="80000"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></actual><actual value="360000"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of people with improved access to more responsive, accountable and inclusive security and justice services</narrative></title><description><narrative>The indicators measures the impact resulting from project interventions. Only count the number of people who gained access to services because of improved functioning of security of justice institutions in the project area during the reporting period. The improved service can result from a better (implementation of) legislative framework and/or strengthened capacities of the institutions (for instance in RBF projects). Since the number is likely to be based on calculation, a precise justification of how this was done needs to be provided (in comment section). For instance: improved legislation can NOT be assumed to benefit the entire population of the project area, but must be based on calculating the people directly benefitting from improved services of S&amp;J institutions. Justice institutions can be part of the formal justice system or implement informal, customary law. Security institution include police, armed forces or peacekeeping missions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.03" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="400"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Gender Unknown - inconnu" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace):  / (Security and Access to Justice): Les prisons, Les membres des OSC et les bénéficiaires des services dans les cliniques juridiques de Cirunga et de Mudaka, Les membres du CLSP/BURHINYI.  / (Inclusive Health):  / (Extractives): </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of security and justice institutions (formal and informal) strengthened with more responsive, accountable and inclusive services</narrative></title><description><narrative>Count institutions supported by the project in improving their functioning resulting in better service provision towards vulnerable groups. Justice institutions can be part of the formal justice system or implement informal, customary law. Security institution include police, armed forces or peacekeeping missions. Institutions can operate at national level like Departments of Ministries or at local level like police stations and local courts. Specify in the comments which institutions have strengthened their capacities. Institutions are considered "strengthened" if they have become more responsive, accountable and inclusive.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.04" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="12"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="Local" /><comment><narrative> / (Security and Access to Justice): Ces sont les cours et tribunaux, les commisseriats de la PNC et les CLSP</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="5"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="Local" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): PNC/District Lac Kivu, Tribunal de paix de Kabare, Ministère de la justice et le Barreau du Sud-Kivu. Juridictions de Kabare, Kavumu et Kalehe</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Thematic Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD6: Number of implementing partners in security and justice projects</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of CSOs directly partnering in the programme interventions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.059" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="10"><location ref="CD" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD5: Number of CSOs with increased L&amp;A capacities</narrative></title><description><narrative>Increased lobby and advocacy capacity of CSOs. The capacity is evaluated yearly.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.024" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="10"><location ref="CD" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD4: Number of advocacy initiatives carried out by CSOs, for, by or with their membership/constituency</narrative></title><description><narrative>Counts each occasion that the program partners succeed in engaging with a new lobby target (decision-makers and power holders) on an important advocacy topic.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.027" /><baseline value="6" year="2017" iso-date="2017-12-31"><location ref="CD" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="18"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Une initiatives menées auprès des autorités de la PNC-pour arretés les Abus de droits humains sur les personnes et une autre sur la revision de la loi electorale / (Security and Access to Justice): Sur les conditions carcerales, arreté sur les fons CLSP, desengorgement des prisons et la transhumance / (Inclusive Health): Un plaidoyer auprès du Président de la République et ministère national de la santé en vue de l’amélioration de la protection du personnel soignant  / (Extractives): Le plaidoyer sur le 0.3 pourcent en plus de cahier de charge et de la redevance. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD1: Number of laws, policies and norms, implemented for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policy implementation brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.040" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="11"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace):  / (Security and Access to Justice): Les Chefs des chefferies ont pris les décisions portant organisation et fonctionnement du CLSP dans leurs entités. Deux plans locaux de sécurité de proximité de la chefferie de Kabare et de Burhinyi ont été élaborés, validés et intégrés dans et les budgets participatifs de ces ETD. Le Chef de Chefferie de Kabare a notifié aux 14 Chefs des Groupements de son entité de convoquer et organiser les réunions de Forums des Groupements (FoG) visant le diagnostic sécuritaire dans leurs entités. Le bourgmestre de la commune de Mont Ngafula a installé 5 forums de quartiers dans la commune de Mont-Ngafula. / A l’issu de l’atelier entre les agriculteurs, éléveurs et les services d'administration de l'élevage, un plan de mise en œuvre de l’Arrêté de regulation provincial du secteur  de l'elevage a été établi.  / (Inclusive Health): Le Président de la République à travers son conseiller spécial en charge de la CSU et coordonnateur de la Task-force a integré la société civile au sein de la task force moyennant des préalables. / (Extractives): Le Ministre de mines a lancé la campagne médiatique de vulgarisation du code minier révisé. Lors de sa mission d’itinérance à Kolwezi (Lualaba) / Le Ministre de mines a publiquement demandé aux autorités locales d’allouer les fonds de la redevance minière aux projets d’intérêt communautaire en associant les communautés locales. Il a également annoncé la publication de l’arrêté portant répartition des fonds de la redevance minière entre les ETD. / Le ministre national avait pris une décision obligeant les entreprises de s’exécuter dans un délai de 2 mois. Aujourd’hui toutes les entreprises sont en train de faire les cahiers des charges. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD2: Number of laws, policies and norms/attitudes blocked, adopted, improved for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policies or laws brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.041" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="9"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Revision de la loi electorale bloqué au niveau de l'assemblée nationale.
Le ministre national de l’intérieur et les membres du bureau de l’assemblée nationale ont inscrit la révision de l’article 13 de la loi électorale ainsi que d’autres disposition aux rangs des matières à traitées lors de la session parlementaire de Mars/2020. l’adoption par le parlement de la proposition de loi relative à la participation, promotion et protection des droits des personnes handicapées dans sa séance pléniere du 07 Octobre 2020  / (Security and Access to Justice): Arrêté fonds CLSP. Actualisation de la politique sur l’élevage. Signature de l’Arrêté provincial N°20/068/GP/SK DU 21/09/2020 Portant création, organisation et fonctionnement du Comité local d’encadrement de la gestion du budget des prisons et camps de détention en province du Sud-Kivu, en sigle, « CLEBP » / (Inclusive Health): Le ministre provincial de la prévoyance sociale à relancer le processus de signature de 2 arrêtés provinciaux portant création et fonctionnement de la commission provinciale de coordination des mutuelles au Sud-Kivu et celui portant désignation des membres de cette commission.  / (Extractives): La directive sur le fonds Social pour le développement communautaire est encore bloquées.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD3: Number of times that CSOs succeed in creating space for CSO demands and positions through agenda setting, and/or influencing the debate</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of times lobby and advocacy targets (decision-makers and power holders) include CSOs in the decision making process or react upon the issues brought forward by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.051" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="14"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace):  / (Security and Access to Justice): Espace de discussion avec les Directeurs des Prisons et les juridictions civiles et militaires.Réunion préparatoire pour le lobby et plaidoyer pour la hausse de fonds alloués à l’organisation des audiences foraines. / (Inclusive Health): 5 cadres de concertation ont été crée et mise en place dans les 5 Zones de Santé. Le Secrétaire Général à la Prévoyance Sociale signe l’ordre de mission conjointe POMUCO – Prévoyance Sociale couvrant la mission de lancement de la commission provinciale de coordination des MUSA du Kongo Central.Mise en place d’un cadre commun de controle citoyen des dépenses de la santé et de la Prévoyance sociale. / (Extractives): Espaces crée avec la société civile pour élaborer la stratégie d’adaptions à la pandémie dans les mines. Les deux ministres National dont celui des affaires sociales et des mines ont coorganisé un atelier  pour une harmonisation des points de vue sur l’adoption du manuel des procédures pour la gestion de 0.3 % et du contenu de l’arrêté interministériel.A l'atelier organisé à Bweremana par BEST pour l'évaluation des retombées des revenus minier dans la chefferie des Bahunde, d'autres OSC ont participé notamment, le GTTM, et l'OSCMP, </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities reached (SJ)</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.001" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="73"><location ref="CD" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of people (disaggregated by gender) reached with awareness raising</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.019" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2122"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Personnes sensibilisées (Autorités, femmes des partis politiques, OSCs et Etudiants) / (Security and Access to Justice): 48 détenus de la prison de Kalehe, 750 personnes atteintes à travers les dépliants distribuées 90 personnes atteintes par lors des rencontres. / (Inclusive Health): Personnes sensibilisées sur la lutte contre la Covid 19. / (Extractives): Personnes sensibilisées sur la redevance de 0,3% delocalisation</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="1021"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Personnes sensibilisées (Autorités, femmes des partis politiques, OSCs et Etudiants) / (Security and Access to Justice): 48 détenus de la prison de Kalehe, 750 personnes atteintes à travers les dépliants distribuées 90 personnes atteintes par lors des rencontres. / (Inclusive Health): Personnes sensibilisées sur la lutte contre la Covid 19. / (Extractives): Personnes sensibilisées sur la redevance de 0,3% delocalisation</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="168"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 120 personnes sensibilisées (184 femmes, 86 hommes) / (Security and Access to Justice):  Membres des CLSP/Kabare et Burhinyi (3 femmes et 29 hommes) / (Inclusive Health): a) Personnes directes sensibilisées : 27 dont 21 hommes et 6 femmes.   / (Extractives): Cfr les listes de présence au cours des activités</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="176"><location ref="CD" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 120 personnes sensibilisées (184 femmes, 86 hommes) / (Security and Access to Justice):  Membres des CLSP/Kabare et Burhinyi (3 femmes et 29 hommes) / (Inclusive Health): a) Personnes directes sensibilisées : 27 dont 21 hommes et 6 femmes.   / (Extractives): Cfr les listes de présence au cours des activités</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of consultation processes with communities for policy dialogue with decision-makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.021" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="27"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Consultations avec les étudiants sur les questions de SGBV dans les universités / (Security and Access to Justice): Les échanges avec les Responsables des cours et tribunaux, le Ministère de la justice, la division et ministère de la santé, la MONUSCO, la PNC.  / (Inclusive Health): Consultations on été réalisées avec les corporations des personnels soignants et les communautés bénéficiaires des soins / (Extractives): Processus de consultation avec les communautés à Luwhinja, 1 à Nzibira et 1 à Lugushwa,Beni et Lubero, dialogue avec les décideurs sur l'accompagnement des Coopératives minières </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="15"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 2 Séances de travail avec les femmes politique, société civile et étudiantes / (Security and Access to Justice): Les échanges avec les Responsables des CLSP Kabare et Burhinyi, responsable des commissions PAJ&amp;ECOFIN de l’Assemblée provinciale, Ministère de Budget et de Finances. / (Inclusive Health): 3 consultations ont été réalisées avec les corporations des personnels soignant / (Extractives): 4 séances de travail avec les membres des communautés à Kamituga</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of networks with increased capacities to coordinate joint actions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="10"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Noyaux de surveillance GBV et noyaux des femmes des partis politique / (Inclusive Health): TASK FORCE Santé au Sud-Kivu a été mis en place par les personnels soignant </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Inclusive Health): Task force santé au Nord-Kivu  / (Extractives): Synergie pour l’intégration de l’artisanat minier dans l’ITIE </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities involved in L&amp;A initiatives</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.028" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="33"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Il s'agit des femmes membres des partis politique et composante de la societé civile,Etudiants et personnes Handicapées / (Security and Access to Justice): La population carcérale des prisons centrales de Bukavu et de Kabare, Kalehe et la Police Nationale Congolaise, Eleveurs du Sud-Kivu / (Inclusive Health): Corporations des personnels soignants, syndicats de médecins, motocyclistes et chauffeurs de Taxi voitures / (Extractives): Avec les communautés à Luwhinja, 1 à Nzibira et 1 à Lugushwa,Beni et Lubero,Bukanda, Kaponda et Lufira. dialogue avec les décideurs sur l'accompagnement des Coopératives minières </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="9"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Les CPDQ et asbl de la Société civile œuvrant pour le droit des femmes de la commune de Karisimbi au Nord Kivu et Les étudiants / (Extractives): Cantine et Manguredjipa, dialogue avec les Coopératives minières sur leur organisation et formalisation selon l’esprit du Code minier Bukanda, Kaponda et Ruashi pour le cahier de charge </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="7"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 	Les rapports sur les VSBG et sur les enjeux de la participation paritaire Hommes et femmes en politique
	 / (Security and Access to Justice): Rapport alternatif soumis à la 44ème session du conseil de droit de l’homme, le rapport sur le désengorgement des prisons au Sud-Kivu, (1) Le rapport de la Coordination Syndicale des éleveurs de Kalehe et de Minembwe</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="8"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Rapports des preuves sur les PAP présentés aux gouverneurs, au ministre de genre et l’assemblée provinciale et le Rapport de l’atelier d’évaluation de la mise en œuvre de la R1325 / (Security and Access to Justice): Rapport sur la mobilisation de fonds pour l’organisation des audiences foraines au Sud-Kivu / (Extractives): Rapport d’étude sur la gestion de la Redevance minière et les alternatifs au Basket Fund intitulé « L’Artisanat minier face au développement local à la lumière du Code minier révisé en 2018 »</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of lobby and advocacy meetings with decision-makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.033" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="55"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Tenues avec les bourgmestres , Bureau de l'assemblée nationale ,PNC / (Security and Access to Justice): Réunions avec les Ministres Provinciaux en charge de la justice et celui de la santé, les réunions avec les Directeurs des prisons centrales de Bukavu et Kabare, réunions avec le Ministre Provincial en Charge de l’élevage, avec l’Inspecteur Provincial Pêche et Elevage. / (Inclusive Health): Nous avons tenu des réunions avec les motards et ainsi que les différentes corporations,chauffeurs taxi voitures / (Extractives): Réunions de lobbying tenue avec le bureau de l’assemblée provinciale, Secretariat de mines, les responsables des ETD</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="27"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): La réunion tenue avec le Bourgmestres de la Commune de Mont-Ngafula, le président de l’assemblée provincial et le vice-gouverneur et la ministre du genre du N-K. / (Security and Access to Justice): Réunion avec les cours et tribunaux, réunions avec les Ministères du budget et finances. / (Inclusive Health): Avec le comité ASNAMOC, la DPPS Sud-Kivu, le Secrétaire exécutif provincial du Nord-Kivu, le COPROM au Nord-Kivu, les autorités sanitaires et religieux du Kongo central. / (Extractives): Le BEST a participé à l'organisation d'un atelier à Bweremana pour l'évaluation des retombées du secteur minier dans la chefferie de Bahunde. Des élus de la communauté ont aussi participé</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of campaigns to influence policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.034" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative> / (Inclusive Health): Emissions radiodiffusées et publi-reportages ont été réalisées dans le cadre de Covid-19 / (Extractives): Campagne de vulgarisation du Code minier auprès des acteurs du secteur minier et les communautés vivant dans les zones miniers à Butembo</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="8"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 1 une campagne Médiatique et de femmes et de président de parties politiques pour de liste électorales 50/50 et validation de PAPR1325 et la prévision d’une ligne budgétaire au N-K. / (Inclusive Health):  6 publi-reportages ont été réalisées dans le cadre de Covid-19</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of processes for adoption and implementation of policies and legalisation</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.035" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="4"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): sur la loi electorale et lutte contre la GBV dans les universités / (Security and Access to Justice): Relance du processu de la loi sur l’élevage et la gestion de la transhumance en RDC. / (Extractives):  Plaidoyer pour l'adoption sur le 0.3 pourcent en plus de cahier de charge et de la redevance.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Women Empowerment</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of networks with increased capacities to coordinate joint actions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="10"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Noyaux de surveillance GBV et noyaux des femmes des partis politique / (Inclusive Health): TASK FORCE Santé au Sud-Kivu a été mis en place par les personnels soignant </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Inclusive Health): Task force santé au Nord-Kivu  / (Extractives): Synergie pour l’intégration de l’artisanat minier dans l’ITIE </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="7"><location ref="CD" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 	Les rapports sur les VSBG et sur les enjeux de la participation paritaire Hommes et femmes en politique
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/></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Project Specific Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>B) CSOs and Cordaid collect local evidence from target groups (with participatory data collection methodologies) for effective lobby and advocacy strategies and knowledge building</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.003" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Advocacy and lobby data on the number of female ministers are generated by CSOs during a lobby meeting with the female Ministers in South Sudan.

 / (Security and Access to Justice): The family courts in Obbo, Abara and Magwi mediated fifteen (15) cases of child neglect, domestic violence, physical assault, theft, rape and adultery. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Advocacy and lobby data on the number of female ministers are generated by CSOs during a lobby meeting with the female Ministers in South Sudan.

 / (Security and Access to Justice): The family courts in Obbo, Abara and Magwi mediated fifteen (15) cases of child neglect, domestic violence, physical assault, theft, rape and adultery. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): Communities of Melut cited the evidence in our oil revenue sharing arrangement paper in their petition they made to the government. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>C) CSOs and Cordaid increase community awareness on advocacy topics</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.004" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Communities in Gbudue state have  formed a Gbudue state task force to monitor and report GBV cases and to take action against the negative impacts of GBV to women and girls.

The formal and traditional authorities are handling of cases in the family courts and refferal of cases to the police as part of their coordination efforts to raise awareness on the bad cultural practices and the need to address GBV issues to improve the status of women and girls in the communities.

</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): Stewardwomen conducted 2 live radio talk shows on emerging issues pertaining to GBV, communal conflicts, confidence building on 21/8/2020 in Magwi and 25/8/2020 in Nimule with 33 callers.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>D) CSOs organize in networks to build collaborate capacity for lobby and advocacy</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.005" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): CSOs mapped out women positions during the transitional period at the foreign missions, national independent commissions, state governance, state ministries, county commissioners to advocate for the improved women representation in those various public offices and push for the implementation of the 35% quota. 

The Women in Leadership network in collaboration with the South Sudan women coalition formed an advisory committee to provide oversight and monitor the implementation of the 35% provision of the R-ARCSS. Together they developed strategies to ensure that women get their rightful positions as stipulated in the agreement and to hold the parties accountable.


</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): The Coalition of Civil Society Organisation for the Ratification of Maputo Protocol in South Sudan (CCORPS) agreed on action points to follow up with the Minister of Gender on the commitment to follow up with the signing of the Maputo protocol with the President’s office</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): The CCORPS members re-strategized on the action points developed quarterly during CCORPs meetings facilitated by STW. A WhatsApp group has been created by CCORPs to monitor progress and update on the signature of the Maputo Protocol.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>E) Communities organize inclusive dialogue in which women, youth and minority groups can voice their needs and concerns</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.006" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): In Gbudue there is free movement and access to areas that were previously said to be insecure resulting in an improved feeling of safety and protection.

 / (Security and Access to Justice): Malakia, Eria and Kololo communities have nominated informers in the identified risky places during day and police are to patrol the places at night.

Community leaders made it easier to report GBV cases in the community by giving out their telephone numbers as GBV hot line, working with the nominated informers, visiting the risky places and sometimes actively conducting the patrols with police.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): In Gbudue there is free movement and access to areas that were previously said to be insecure resulting in an improved feeling of safety and protection.

 / (Security and Access to Justice): Malakia, Eria and Kololo communities have nominated informers in the identified risky places during day and police are to patrol the places at night.

Community leaders made it easier to report GBV cases in the community by giving out their telephone numbers as GBV hot line, working with the nominated informers, visiting the risky places and sometimes actively conducting the patrols with police.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Women mediators have reconciled two families in Ayaci who were in conflict because of family property ownership.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>F) Communities increase their capacity for advocacy towards decision makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.007" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Youth and women informal group formed to follow up on SGBV cases in Torit.

 / (Security and Access to Justice): Community members report cases of any human rights violations to the new established police posts (Nahala, Busere and Aweil jedid)  through the community policing. Dialogue between the communities and security actors resulted in free interaction between the local community members and the soldiers at border points in Aweil jedid, Bagari and Wau town thus improving mutual trust and confidence.

 / (Extractives): The Governer endorsed a new CDC bank account that was opened at the Bank of South Sudan to handle the oil revenue share, and there has been demand by the communities to have County Level signatories so that account for transparency and proper accountability:

Local chiefs and the youth who are in the local Grievance Redress Commitees are taking lead in documenting environmental problems and signs of diseases affecting animals and local people. These reports are regularly shared with County Authorities (County’s Grievance Redress Committee), and, and further relayed to State and National governments. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Youth and women informal group formed to follow up on SGBV cases in Torit.

 / (Security and Access to Justice): Community members report cases of any human rights violations to the new established police posts (Nahala, Busere and Aweil jedid)  through the community policing. Dialogue between the communities and security actors resulted in free interaction between the local community members and the soldiers at border points in Aweil jedid, Bagari and Wau town thus improving mutual trust and confidence.

 / (Extractives): The Governer endorsed a new CDC bank account that was opened at the Bank of South Sudan to handle the oil revenue share, and there has been demand by the communities to have County Level signatories so that account for transparency and proper accountability:

Local chiefs and the youth who are in the local Grievance Redress Commitees are taking lead in documenting environmental problems and signs of diseases affecting animals and local people. These reports are regularly shared with County Authorities (County’s Grievance Redress Committee), and, and further relayed to State and National governments. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Youth and women informal group formed to follow up on SGBV cases in Torit.

 / (Security and Access to Justice): Community members report cases of any human rights violations to the new established police posts (Nahala, Busere and Aweil jedid)  through the community policing. Dialogue between the communities and security actors resulted in free interaction between the local community members and the soldiers at border points in Aweil jedid, Bagari and Wau town thus improving mutual trust and confidence.

 / (Extractives): The Governer endorsed a new CDC bank account that was opened at the Bank of South Sudan to handle the oil revenue share, and there has been demand by the communities to have County Level signatories so that account for transparency and proper accountability:

Local chiefs and the youth who are in the local Grievance Redress Commitees are taking lead in documenting environmental problems and signs of diseases affecting animals and local people. These reports are regularly shared with County Authorities (County’s Grievance Redress Committee), and, and further relayed to State and National governments. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): Local Community in Nimule and Magwi report cases to the authority and through the neighbourhood assembly and are able to set by-laws to guide their stay which has reduced abuse of human rights.

(Extractives): The community leaders in Mayom resolved to Lobby the state government 2% and 3% allocation and work hand in hand with the local governmentt authorities once the new state government is formed.

Community leaders in Koch and the acting local government authorities/leaders agreed to lobby the state authorities to intervene especially on in companies operation in the areas of KACHKANG in Koch during a consultative meeting held on the 28 of may 2020.

Communities in Melut county regularly discuss their concerns with relevant authorities and oil company on environmental hazards and other comunity challenges and potential solutions.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): Local Community in Nimule and Magwi report cases to the authority and through the neighbourhood assembly and are able to set by-laws to guide their stay which has reduced abuse of human rights.

(Extractives): The community leaders in Mayom resolved to Lobby the state government 2% and 3% allocation and work hand in hand with the local governmentt authorities once the new state government is formed.

Community leaders in Koch and the acting local government authorities/leaders agreed to lobby the state authorities to intervene especially on in companies operation in the areas of KACHKANG in Koch during a consultative meeting held on the 28 of may 2020.

Communities in Melut county regularly discuss their concerns with relevant authorities and oil company on environmental hazards and other comunity challenges and potential solutions.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): The communities in Bor report GBV cases to the police.
Stakeholders at community level coordinate strategies to combat GBV for example more awareness on GBV to other communities, deployment of female officers. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee formed in Torit. One (1) case successfully resolved by the community mediation group that involving dispute on the issue of land shared by children of a deceased person.

As a result of Neighbourhood Assemblies Chiefs  in Nimule (Malakia) and Magwi are taking active part in referring cases to the correct jurisdiction. The chiefs refer cases criminal cases to statutory courts. Malakia East Boma chief have agreed to develop bye-laws on alcohol and drugs use.

17 cases were successfully mediated through the family courts out of 20 registered cases in Ayaci, Abara and Magi.
16 cases were handled by the mobile court in Kapoete, which facilitated access to justice especially in hard to reach areas. 

(Extractives): The local communities in Unity state have formed a high-level grievance committee to follow up on the issue raised on the MOU signed between the communities and the state authorities(local content, relocation, 3% and environmental damage).

The Youth in the oil producing states use non violent approaches to organize and demand for their community grievances from the operating companies and Government through peaceful demonstration organized in Melut on 24th Aug 2020.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): The communities in Bor report GBV cases to the police.
Stakeholders at community level coordinate strategies to combat GBV for example more awareness on GBV to other communities, deployment of female officers. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee formed in Torit. One (1) case successfully resolved by the community mediation group that involving dispute on the issue of land shared by children of a deceased person.

As a result of Neighbourhood Assemblies Chiefs  in Nimule (Malakia) and Magwi are taking active part in referring cases to the correct jurisdiction. The chiefs refer cases criminal cases to statutory courts. Malakia East Boma chief have agreed to develop bye-laws on alcohol and drugs use.

17 cases were successfully mediated through the family courts out of 20 registered cases in Ayaci, Abara and Magi.
16 cases were handled by the mobile court in Kapoete, which facilitated access to justice especially in hard to reach areas. 

(Extractives): The local communities in Unity state have formed a high-level grievance committee to follow up on the issue raised on the MOU signed between the communities and the state authorities(local content, relocation, 3% and environmental damage).

The Youth in the oil producing states use non violent approaches to organize and demand for their community grievances from the operating companies and Government through peaceful demonstration organized in Melut on 24th Aug 2020.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): The communities in Bor report GBV cases to the police.
Stakeholders at community level coordinate strategies to combat GBV for example more awareness on GBV to other communities, deployment of female officers. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee formed in Torit. One (1) case successfully resolved by the community mediation group that involving dispute on the issue of land shared by children of a deceased person.

As a result of Neighbourhood Assemblies Chiefs  in Nimule (Malakia) and Magwi are taking active part in referring cases to the correct jurisdiction. The chiefs refer cases criminal cases to statutory courts. Malakia East Boma chief have agreed to develop bye-laws on alcohol and drugs use.

17 cases were successfully mediated through the family courts out of 20 registered cases in Ayaci, Abara and Magi.
16 cases were handled by the mobile court in Kapoete, which facilitated access to justice especially in hard to reach areas. 

(Extractives): The local communities in Unity state have formed a high-level grievance committee to follow up on the issue raised on the MOU signed between the communities and the state authorities(local content, relocation, 3% and environmental damage).

The Youth in the oil producing states use non violent approaches to organize and demand for their community grievances from the operating companies and Government through peaceful demonstration organized in Melut on 24th Aug 2020.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>J) Stakeholders support the role of civil society and assure that the voice of communities and minority groups are heard in policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.010" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): National Parliamentary committee on decentralization agreed and committed to collaborate with The Sudd Institute to conduct follow up meetings on how the disbursed 5% share of net oil revenues for producing states and communities has been spent.

The  state MPs agreed to organise a direct meeting with oil companies to keep a check on oil pollution in Rubkona and unity state. MPs and Director Generals of Ministry of Health and Ministry of local government and law enforcement at state level have agreed to lead the delegation to meet with oil companies’ representatives in oil field at state level to lobby for a support on social and environmental audit. 

 </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): The Executive Women Political Leaders Forum was established by the female vice president and are now meeting monthly. 

Political Parties assured their commitment for 35% affirmative action for women at all level by appointment of the 8 female ministers, I governor and I vice president.

The task force with support from the Director General of local Government summoned the Area commander to explain and take action to stop harrashment of women on their way to farm land 

(Security and Access to Justice): Improved understanding of the roles and responsibilties by the Army in Wau through improved working relations and reduced harrashment of civilians. In the last 5-6 months, the army is beginning to change behavior by improved handling and interaction being witnessed. 

(Extractives): The chairperson parliamentary committee on decentralization in the national legislation Promised and committed to summon the National Minister of Finance and Planning to explain recent disbursement of 5% share of net oil revenues to producing states and communities and to follow up on issues raised in the previous summon of July 2019.

National Minister of Petroleum formed Tendering Committee for Environmental and Social Audit that is consisting of 12 members plus 2 Civil Society representatives. 

The National minister of petroleum included 2 representative of Civil Society(UNYDA and Intitute of Social Policy and Research) into the tender commitee of the environmental audit</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): The Executive Women Political Leaders Forum was established by the female vice president and are now meeting monthly. 

Political Parties assured their commitment for 35% affirmative action for women at all level by appointment of the 8 female ministers, I governor and I vice president.

The task force with support from the Director General of local Government summoned the Area commander to explain and take action to stop harrashment of women on their way to farm land 

(Security and Access to Justice): Improved understanding of the roles and responsibilties by the Army in Wau through improved working relations and reduced harrashment of civilians. In the last 5-6 months, the army is beginning to change behavior by improved handling and interaction being witnessed. 

(Extractives): The chairperson parliamentary committee on decentralization in the national legislation Promised and committed to summon the National Minister of Finance and Planning to explain recent disbursement of 5% share of net oil revenues to producing states and communities and to follow up on issues raised in the previous summon of July 2019.

National Minister of Petroleum formed Tendering Committee for Environmental and Social Audit that is consisting of 12 members plus 2 Civil Society representatives. 

The National minister of petroleum included 2 representative of Civil Society(UNYDA and Intitute of Social Policy and Research) into the tender commitee of the environmental audit</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): The Executive Women Political Leaders Forum was established by the female vice president and are now meeting monthly. 

Political Parties assured their commitment for 35% affirmative action for women at all level by appointment of the 8 female ministers, I governor and I vice president.

The task force with support from the Director General of local Government summoned the Area commander to explain and take action to stop harrashment of women on their way to farm land 

(Security and Access to Justice): Improved understanding of the roles and responsibilties by the Army in Wau through improved working relations and reduced harrashment of civilians. In the last 5-6 months, the army is beginning to change behavior by improved handling and interaction being witnessed. 

(Extractives): The chairperson parliamentary committee on decentralization in the national legislation Promised and committed to summon the National Minister of Finance and Planning to explain recent disbursement of 5% share of net oil revenues to producing states and communities and to follow up on issues raised in the previous summon of July 2019.

National Minister of Petroleum formed Tendering Committee for Environmental and Social Audit that is consisting of 12 members plus 2 Civil Society representatives. 

The National minister of petroleum included 2 representative of Civil Society(UNYDA and Intitute of Social Policy and Research) into the tender commitee of the environmental audit</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): The oil company GPOC (Greater Pioneer Operating Company) have agreed to undertake a comprehensive research to ascertain whether the cases of deformities are directly linked to the oil spills in Bentiu. GPOC attended the dialogue and made some interesting contribution on how to address communities’ concerns. Oil companies don’t normally attend such events.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>K) National decision makers initiate policy processes with inclusive civil society engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.011" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): SUDD and Ministry of Environment have drafted an MoU to  enhance policy making through research.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): New allies in the Government have been identified for example the first female vice president, who support working with the CSOs on the Maputo protocol in South Sudan. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>M) National and local decision makers adopt inclusive and legitimate policies and laws</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.013" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): The parliamentary committee on environment agreed to form an independent body to undertake a study on the impact on oil in Unity State. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): The ministry of finance has transferred the 3% of net oil revenues, 7 million used have been sent to the CDC accounts. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of issues raised for advocacy by communities and documented</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.027" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="13"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Four (4) issues were identified and documented by the communities; this includes  rape, property denial, alcoholism, and lack of representation of women / (Security and Access to Justice): There were majorly four issues raised by communities and documented. They include SGBV, harashment of women, government not fully implementing the 35% Affirmative action, few women in organised forces. / (Extractives): Five (5) issues were raised and it includes; oil revenue share, cases of strange disease affecting people, livestock, No medical services in the oil producing people,  no clean water, no clear compensation scheme and relocation strategy</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="25"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): In Q3 2020, six (6) issues were raised and documented for advocacy; implementation of Peace agreement esp formation of thr R-TGoNU,  35% affiramactive action ,  Rule of law, alcoholism and iddleness, Gender Based Violence,GBV Court and criminal gang especially by the Niggas(Security and Access to Justice): Nine(9) issuesd were raised for advocacy by the comunities.They include:
The issue of bye-law on acohol consumption &amp; drug use.
Limited number of female judges
35% Quota
Limited number of women in organised forces
Maputo protocol
Child labour
Conflict between farmers and cattle keepers
unnecseary road blocks and check points, 
Torture and abituary arrests by the national security. / (Extractives): Ten (10) issues were raised for advocacy by the communities and documented, these includes: local content, oil revenue share (2%,&amp; 3%), cases of strange disease affecting people,children born with deformities, livestock diseases, No medical services in the oil producing people,  poor roads, 1no clean water, no clear compensation scheme and relocation strategy</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Progress steps made by CSOs to organise data collection</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.029" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="0.5"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): No progress so far due to the Covid-19 restriction / (Extractives): There were surveys planned for Q1 on civic space; this didn’t happen because of the restrictions by Government due to Covid-19</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>H) Government institutions, private sector and civil society develop structural dialogue and engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.008" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): Strengthened network of justice actors through the network of lawyers, judges, and justices through the quarterly meetings conducted by programme partner STW. 

</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Corporate Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of beneficiaries reached (SJ)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of people who benefitted directly/indirectly through activities implemented or services established/enabled/improved by a Cordaid security and justice project/programme</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.01" /><baseline value="2050" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></baseline><baseline value="2313" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></baseline><baseline value="11454" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Gender Unknown - inconnu" /></baseline><baseline value="2119" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></baseline><baseline value="13698" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="7106"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></actual><actual value="8350"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></actual><actual value="15456"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></actual><actual value="55000"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of people with improved access to more responsive, accountable and inclusive security and justice services</narrative></title><description><narrative>The indicators measures the impact resulting from project interventions. Only count the number of people who gained access to services because of improved functioning of security of justice institutions in the project area during the reporting period. The improved service can result from a better (implementation of) legislative framework and/or strengthened capacities of the institutions (for instance in RBF projects). Since the number is likely to be based on calculation, a precise justification of how this was done needs to be provided (in comment section). For instance: improved legislation can NOT be assumed to benefit the entire population of the project area, but must be based on calculating the people directly benefitting from improved services of S&amp;J institutions. Justice institutions can be part of the formal justice system or implement informal, customary law. Security institution include police, armed forces or peacekeeping missions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.03" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="17264"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Gender Unknown - inconnu" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace):  / (Security and Access to Justice): Hosted mobile court in Nimule where 15 cases were handled. 39 cases mediated by family court. S&amp;J partners conducted trainings to police, army, prisons and traditional rulers.Hosted mobile in Kapeota were sixteen cases  heard, 17 cases are mediated by family court. 34 people accesed justice directly under the Mobile courts and the family courts, other people directly accesed justice as they were attached to the people who seeked justice. 
In terms of security, due to convoy escourt along Juba Torit road, road incidents and ambuses reduced and people were able to move freely.  Both people from the rebels countrolled areas were able to come to Torit and Juba and from Juba to reble held areas. The night patrols in Nimule and Torit improved security.
in Wau, People from the 8 communities of Hai fahal, hai costi, hai kiresh, hai lokoloko, Baggari,Bazia,Besselia and Jur River County have improved access to security. 112 hotline was created to report any insecurity and that has led to reduction in the cases.  / (Inclusive Health):  / (Extractives): </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of security and justice institutions (formal and informal) strengthened with more responsive, accountable and inclusive services</narrative></title><description><narrative>Count institutions supported by the project in improving their functioning resulting in better service provision towards vulnerable groups. Justice institutions can be part of the formal justice system or implement informal, customary law. Security institution include police, armed forces or peacekeeping missions. Institutions can operate at national level like Departments of Ministries or at local level like police stations and local courts. Specify in the comments which institutions have strengthened their capacities. Institutions are considered "strengthened" if they have become more responsive, accountable and inclusive.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.04" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="5"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="Local" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): 6 institutions were strengthened by JPC, SWN and SSLS in Q1 and Q2 2020, this includes: The Police, National Security, The Prison, The Legislative (National and state MPs),Army especially female officers and SPLM D5 in Wau, traditional courts. This was done through  trainings and creating coordination forums as synergies for strenthening coordination amongst community members, CSO's, and justice and security actors</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="1"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="National" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): 6 institutions were strengthened by JPC, SWN and SSLS in Q1 and Q2 2020, this includes: The Police, National Security, The Prison, The Legislative (National and state MPs),Army especially female officers and SPLM D5 in Wau, traditional courts. This was done through  trainings and creating coordination forums as synergies for strenthening coordination amongst community members, CSO's, and justice and security actors</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="4"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="Local" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): In Q3, Stewardwomen, SSLS, JPC and CEPO worked with the mobile courts,customary court, ministry of justice, the priosn,customary courts, police, judiciary, Ministry of Local Government and Law Enforcement, the Army and the National Security Service. These institutions were strengthened with knowledge of the legal framework governing their operations and setting their mandates. They were also supported to coordinate better amongst themselves and with civilian population they serve. administation of justice through better documentation and </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="6"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="National" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): In Q3, Stewardwomen, SSLS, JPC and CEPO worked with the mobile courts,customary court, ministry of justice, the priosn,customary courts, police, judiciary, Ministry of Local Government and Law Enforcement, the Army and the National Security Service. These institutions were strengthened with knowledge of the legal framework governing their operations and setting their mandates. They were also supported to coordinate better amongst themselves and with civilian population they serve. administation of justice through better documentation and </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Thematic Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD6: Number of implementing partners in security and justice projects</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of CSOs directly partnering in the programme interventions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.059" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="8"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>There are Eight (8) implementing partners directly working on the SP Program namely: Stewardwomen,SSLS, JPC, AMA,UNYDA, SUDD and only three directly work on the Inclusive Engendered Peace Trajectory; CEPO, STW and  EVE </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD5: Number of CSOs with increased L&amp;A capacities</narrative></title><description><narrative>Increased lobby and advocacy capacity of CSOs. The capacity is evaluated yearly.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.024" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="18658"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Active members of the CCORPS, Central Equatoria Rule of law forum, Wau Civil society Network, Rule of working group, SP Partners, Transitional Justice Working Group,SSWN and have started working directly with the Torit CSOs network, Torit CSOs Network, South Sudan Women Coalition. / (Security and Access to Justice): Active member of the Central Equatoria Rule of law forum, Wau Civil society Network, Rule of working group, SP Partners, CCORPS, Transitional Justice Working Group,SSWN and have started working directly with the Torit CSOs network, working group  on communique on conflic realated to sexual in Office of the president, Rule of law forum  / (Extractives): Local communities in oil producing states forming grievance committees and collecting evidence for advocacy. Youth groups organised to demand action on grievances from oil companies. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD4: Number of advocacy initiatives carried out by CSOs, for, by or with their membership/constituency</narrative></title><description><narrative>Counts each occasion that the program partners succeed in engaging with a new lobby target (decision-makers and power holders) on an important advocacy topic.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.027" /><baseline value="25" year="2017" iso-date="2017-12-31"><location ref="SS" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="25"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Two (2) initiatives have been carried out by the CSOs namely meeting with Executive Women political leaders forum to discus the implementation of the 35% Affirmative action, meeting with the police to re-establish the Special Protection Unit Working GroupDialogue on peaceful coexistence among comunities in Magwi organised by STW.
The engagement by the Special Protection Unit Working Group that led to inclusion of female officer in Bor,  Lobby meetings political parties and the R-TGoNU  on the implementation of the 35% quota. / (Security and Access to Justice): There were four (4) advocay initiatives caried out by the CSOs, this includes: The CCORPs engaging in quarterly review meeting; CCORPs participated in continuous engagement R-TGoNU; CCORPs engaged other CSOs during press conference on the 35% and dialogue with the security sectors actors in BorThe meeting with the First Female President to push for the ratification of Maputo Protocol
CCORPs engaged themselves during quarterly review meeting to restrategize for their continuous engagement R-TGoNU.
The Torit Civil Society Network conducted two lobby meetings targeting justice and security actors to follow up on commitments made during the quarter coordination meeting. 
Dialogue between comunitie on cattle raiding, engagement of the police and army to provide security to local comunities in Wau, The dioces of Wau plays an intergral role in this initiatives.

 / (Inclusive Health):  / (Extractives): Four (4) initiatives were caried out jointly; 1 with CNRS with the minister of petroleum that led for the appointment of UNYDA in the tender committee for the the audit firms to conduct environmenatl audit in the oil producing states; 1 meeting with the Grievance redress commitees in Melut; 1 meeting with the traditional leaders on in Melut and one in Bentiu
There were six (6) advocay initiatives held with the community leaders in Mayom, kock and rubkona. 
SUDD conducted meeting with the parliamentary comitee on decentralisation.
Continous engagement of the Minsitry of petroleum and finance on the issue of the 3% and the environmental audit.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD1: Number of laws, policies and norms, implemented for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policy implementation brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.040" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="24"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): The  inclusion of women into one of the mechanism of the AR-ARCISS. The CTSAMVM has implemented the 35 percent affamative action for women representation and participationThe R-ARCISS is being implemented. 25% of the women have been represented out of the 35% quota. The organized forces including SSPDF, SSPS, SPLM-IO have developed their National Action Plan. / (Security and Access to Justice): Ten (10) laws have been implementeed for sustainable and inclusive development, they include: The Transistional Constitution, Penal Code Act, Child Act, Civil Procedure Act, Code of Criminal Procedure Act, Evidence Act, Police Service Act &amp; Prisons Act were used during the mobile court in Nimule. Articles 3 &amp; 4 are being used during the rape and murder case of the 58 year old in Juba. The R-ARCISS is being used during the press conference.The Transistional Constitution, Penal Code Act, Child Act, Civil Procedure Act, Code of Criminal Procedure Act, Evidence Act, Police Service Act,customary Laws &amp; Prisons Act were used during  the mobile court in Nimule. Cases of rape and murder case were pronounced. The R-ARCISS is being used during the press conference. / (Inclusive Health):  / (Extractives): Some sections of Petroleum Act 2012 on environmental audit and sections of Petroleum Revenue Management Act 2013 on 3% and 2% share of producing states and communities and transparency and accountability in the oil industry. The ministry of finance has transferred the 3% of net oil revenues: 7 million used have been sent to the CDC accounts. It is envisaged that environmental audit will be translated to appropriate action by the Government and stakeholders. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD2: Number of laws, policies and norms/attitudes blocked, adopted, improved for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policies or laws brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.041" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="4"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Family law present by CEPO to wau state Ministry of Gender is yet to be passed and implemented.The Maputo protocal was passed by the parliament with reservations and to date, still remains unsigned by the president and its where about unknown / (Security and Access to Justice): The maputo protocol is being used by the judiciary already though its yet to be signed by the President. / (Inclusive Health):  / (Extractives): Two (2 ) laws have been partially adopted- sections of Petroleum Act 2012 on environmental audit and sections of Petroleum Revenue Management Act 2013 on 3% and 2% share of producing states and communities and transparency and accountability in the oil industry</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD3: Number of times that CSOs succeed in creating space for CSO demands and positions through agenda setting, and/or influencing the debate</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of times lobby and advocacy targets (decision-makers and power holders) include CSOs in the decision making process or react upon the issues brought forward by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.051" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="36"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Partners have succeded in pushing for the implementation of 35% with the parliamentary women caucus and the female vice president.
Meeting with the Minister of Gender was also crucial interms of creating space and relation for engagement working with the community leaders in Nimule to revive the by law on alcohol consumption.
Engaging with the SPU HQ to deploy a female officer in the Bor SPU.
Engaged the Central Security Division seeking consent to bring people together for activities, had meetings with the ministry of health over conducting activities during the lock dawn, had two meetings with the ministry of gender as were planing to review the NAP, and also meetings after the validation of the findings, had meetings with the ministry of defence over the NAPs implemention by the organised forces. Meetings with the Media Authority over the imformation to was broadcasted. had the stakeholders meeting for the review of the NAP, the validation meeting / (Security and Access to Justice): The partners have succeded three times in creating space for engagemenet; they include one continuous engagement with R-TGoNU on Maputo Protocol, one meeting with the traditional ruler and 1 meeting with police Spokesperson on the increasing rape cases in the country.Engagingf with the Female vice president
Engaging with the judiciary to grant permison for histing the mobile courts in Kapoeta.
SSLS conducted three follow-up lobby meetings with justice actors (police, army and the national security) to discuss steps and actions for improving access to justice and security.
CEPO conducted one consultation meeting and dialogue with Bor state authourity, SSNPS and other Organized Forces in Bor and Juba;
JPC engaged the police, army, prisons and national security in consultative meetings and trainings.
 / (Inclusive Health):  / (Extractives): Despite the Corona Pedamic several meetings were held with key stakeholders namely by the extractives partners; the tarditional leaders, the MPS at state level, MPs at National level, National Minister of petroleumSUDD organised a meeting with the Committee on decentralisation in the parliament on 3%, environmental damage and local content
SUDD convened a petroleum stakeholders forum to discus the findings of the study conducted on 3% oil revenue to the producing comunities.
AMA organised a meeting with each traditional leader of Guit, Kock, Rubkona and mayom. 
AMA had a meeting with the representatives of ministry of petroleum to seek for a  meeting with the minister.
Lobby meetings with the stakeholders in Melut and Adar</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities reached (SJ)</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.001" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="5"><location ref="SS" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of consultation processes with communities for policy dialogue with decision-makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.021" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="19"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Three (3) conusltative meetings were held; one meeting was held with the law enforcement agencies, one with the community leaders of Nimule and; one with the community leaders of torit / (Security and Access to Justice): There were five (5) consultative proceses held with key decision makers; this includes the two meeting swith Boma chiefs in Nimule to revive discussions on bye-law on alcohol consumption &amp; drug use; two meeting with  state authorities one in Bor and one Nimule,one with Organized Forces; one with CSOs on issues related to GBV / (Extractives): Eleven (11) consultative meetings were held in Q1 and Q2. These  consultation included meetings held with key decision makers on how to approach oil pollution, oil revenue management and transparency. It includes 2 meeting with MPs at state level unity state and upper nile state,I meeting with MPs at national level, 1 meeting with the commitee on decentralization in parliament, 3 meetings with the traditional chiefs in melut, paloch and bentiu, 1 stakeholders forum in Bentiu, 1 meeting with the religious group in Bentiu, 1 meeting with the youths and 1 meeting with the grievance redress comitee in Melut county.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="21"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Boma chiefs in Nimule held 1 meetings to revive discussions on bye-law on alcohol consumption &amp; drug use. This according to the grass root women is the main cause of GBV in Nimule.
There are on going consultations in the neighbourhood asssembles in Nimule.
EVE organised five(5) consultative meetings each in Torit, Lirya, lobonok, Nimule and Juba. The first was on the inclusion of women and the persons with disabilities on the High Level Taskforce Committee. The second phase was to identify the links between Covid-19 and domestic violence in the communities and come up with suggestions on new policy changes and strategies required to reduce domestic violence incidences during Covid-19 pandemic. , the third was a consultation on the effects of COVID -19 on girls and young women.
while; CEPO organised one consultation with the local communities in Bor on community security (Security and Access to Justice): Boma chiefs in Nimule held 1 meetings to revive discussions on bye-law on alcohol consumption &amp; drug use.
There are on going consultations in the neighbourhood asssembles in Nimule.
CEPO conducted one consultation meeting each with Bor state authourity, Organized Forces  and CSOs on increased number of  issues related to GBV.
SSLS conducted community outreach ssesion in Torit.
JPC consulted with the communities in Wau on Security and Justice concerns especaily to women and girls; and consulted with the state Ministry of Gender, child and social welfare on the pasing of child protection act.
 / (Extractives): In Q3, AMA, UNYDA and SUDD institute held 5 meetings; 1 consultative meeting held with state MPs of former Northwern Upper Nile to discuss issues of environment in the environment bill and how to move it to state and national
government
Meetings held with Mayom, Rubkona and Koch community leaders and acting local government authorities.
</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Satisfaction of communities with awareness raising sessions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.022" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="1.16"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Extractives): The communities are moderately satisfied. Survey on level of satisfaction of communities with awareness raising was conducted in Melut and paloch. 68 respondants were conducted during the study.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1.74"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): The survey result conducted in June 2019 shows that the communities in Bor and unsatified with the awareness rasiing ssesions. There is still need to conduct more awareness, change of strategy to engage the community members. / (Extractives): The communities are satisfied. Survey on level of satisfaction of communities with awareness raising was conducted in Melut and paloch shows 1.16. With the observations on ground interms of taking precautions and avoiding exposure to water bodies or containers contaminated with spills, we can conclude the commnuites are satisfied with the awareness raising ssesions. The communites are aware of the provisons in the Petroleum Revenue Mangement Act and can demand for their rights through peacefull demonstrations, dialogues and direct lobby meetings with the stakeholders.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of networks with increased capacities to coordinate joint actions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="10"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Four (4) networks have been srengthened to conduct joint L&amp;A, they include: The CCORPS, Torit CSOs Network, Wau GBV Survivors network, and Bor GBV Survivors Network / (Security and Access to Justice): Four (4) networks have increased capacities; The CCORPs, Wau CSOS Network, CSOs network In Torit and The Neighborhood Assembly Committees. / (Extractives): Two networks have been strengthened by extractives partners, UNYDA continous to lead Civil society Coalition on Natutral resources(CSCNR) and AMA the Publish What You Pay(PWYP)</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="20"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Women peace mediators, Neigbourhood aseembly commitee, CCORPS, Women Monthly Forum, South Sudan Women Coalition, UNSCR 1325 working group, , Bor Civil SocietY Allies, Wau CSOs Network, women group, Jubek Youth Group, Special Protection Unit Working Group,  Working group on Joint Communique on conflict related to Sexual Violence in the Office of the prsident(Security and Access to Justice): CCORPs,Neighborhood Assembly Committees, Torit Civil Society Network,Wau Civil Society Organization  Network(WCSON),working group  on communique on conflic realated to sexual in Office of the president, Rule of law forum  / (Extractives): Greater Meluth Civil Society Organization(GMCSOs) strengthened to coordinate joint actions. One joint action achieved was peaceful demonstration in August that resulted into signing of MoU with government and Oil company.  
The Coalition of Natural Resources in South Sudan(CNRS).</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities involved in L&amp;A initiatives</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.028" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="34"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Six (6) communities are involved in lobby and advocacy to ensure that women and girls are safer in their communities. Gbudue, Bor,Nimule, Torit, Juba and Lirya / (Security and Access to Justice): There are 22 communities involved in L&amp;A initiative, they include:Malakia East, Ayaci,  Malakia West, Rei, Olikwi, Anzara, Abila, Motoyo, Abara, Kilio, Loudo, Alia, Labato, Kenya one, kenya two, Wau South,Wau North and Wau East, Langba, Block 9 Bor, Block 8 Bor and Block 2 / (Extractives): Six (6) communities have been involved in L&amp;A initiative, they includes; Rubkona, Quit, Koch, Melut, Renk and Adar</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="58"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): The comunities involved in L&amp;A includes; Malakia East, Malakia West, Rei, Olikwi, Anzara, Abila, Motoyo, Abara, Kilio, Loudo, Alia, Labato, Kenya one and two,Jelei,Magwi , labato Lirya, lobonok, torit, bor and Juba(Security and Access to Justice): In Q3, CEPO, SSLS, STWN and JPC worked with 28 different comunities in Torit, Nimule, Magwi, Bor, Wau and Juba: These comunities include; Baggari,Bazia,Besselia, Jur River County, malakia East, Malakia West, Rei, Olikwi, Anzara, Abila, Motoyo, Abara, Kilio, Loudo, Alia, Labato, Kenya one and two,Jelei,Magwi, labato, Ilangi, arumak, Bor(Block 2,8 and 9) and in 2 Juba(Hai Kator and lologo). / (Extractives): seven (7) communities were involved in L&amp;A initiatives in Q3; these includes Adar,Mayom, Rubkona, Koch, Quit Khoradar, juba and Melut</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="3"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Only one report on GBV was made available; The Communities have improved in GBV reporting ; this was very usefull during the mobile court. / (Extractives): There are two reports made available; 1 reports on environmental issues in Upper nile state; One report on revenue sharing.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="4"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 1 rape case have been reported and documented. The report is being used for advocacy especially patrols in Lologo area.(Security and Access to Justice): SSLS generated one reports from the citizens consultative(community outreach ssesion in Torit) outlining their justice and security concerns and recommendations to justice and security institutions. This report was used to influence the stakeholders during the quarterly coordination forums in Torit. / (Extractives): SUDD produced two papers on Analysis of South Sudan’s Budgetary Allocation and Transfers of 5% Share of Net Petroleum Revenues to Subnational Producing Jurisdictions.
and 
Local Content in Practice in South Sudan: Earning Power, Experience and Training of Locals Versus Expatriates in the oil and gas industry. These papers were shared in a high level petroleum stakeholders forum in Juba in Sept 2020.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of lobby and advocacy meetings with decision-makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.033" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="17"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Four (4) L&amp;A meetings were organised; one with the Female Vice President Mama Rebeca Nyandeng , one with the  Minister of Gender child and socail welfare; and one with the Undersecuretary Ministry of Gender,  One meeting with Police Spokerperson / (Security and Access to Justice): There were three lobby meetings with the decision makers; One continuous engagement with R-TGoNU on Maputo Protocol, one meeting with the traditional ruler and 1 meeting with police Spokesperson on the increasing rape cases in the country. / (Extractives): Ten advocacy meetings were conducted:AMA organised four Meetings with MPs at state level, MPs at national level, meeting with community leaders and the local governement officials: Suud organised four 4 advocacy meetings with decision makers in parliament, Ministries of Petroleum, Environment and Forestry: and UNYDA organised two (2) L&amp;A meeting with County Commissioners in Melut and Adar.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="27"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Meeting with the R-TGoNU espefically the Female Vice President on the ratificatiom of the maputo protocol in South Sudan.
EVE organised three(3) meetings at the national minister of defence, under secretary ministry of Gender and the Governor of Western Barhel el Gazel. They discused the issue of sexual violence.
Lobby Meeting with Vice President Mama Rebeca Nyandeng,  Minister of Gender and the Undersecuretary MoGCSW,  Police Spokerperson SSNPS.
(Security and Access to Justice): One continuous engagement with R-TGoNU on Maputo Protocol. 1 meeting with police Spokesperson on the increasing rape cases in the countryand meeting with female ministers.
Meeting with the judiciary to grant permision to host the Mobile court in Kapaoeta.
SSLS conducted three follow-up lobby meetings with justice actors (police, army and the national security) to discuss steps and actions for improving access to justice and security.
JPC Wau had managed to organize 4 lobby nad advocacy meetings with key decision makers ; the police, army, prisons and national security. / (Extractives): Eight L&amp;A meetings were oragnised by AMA, UNYDA  and SUDD institite:
2 L&amp;A meeting held with County Commissioners in Melut and Adar.
Meeting with State MPs unity, meeting with cmmunity leaders (Koch, mayom, rubkona and guit) on dialogue around oil issues.
A crucial and specialised meeting was held with GPOC to push for the implementation of the safe zone.
Meeting with the chairperson parliamentary commitee on decentratlisation Hon Mary.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Satisfaction of women representatives on their participation in decision-making</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.045" /><baseline value="1.5" year="2017" iso-date="2017-12-31"><location ref="SS" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2.6"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): The Survey results conducted on this indicator reveals that the women are moderately satisfied with their involvelment in decision making proceses. Though there is a significant stride interm of implementing the 35% affirmative action.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2.6"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): The Survey results conducted on this indicator reveals that the women are moderately satisfied with their involvelment in decision making proceses. 25% out of the 35% to women has been implemented already. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of people (disaggregated by gender) reached with awareness raising</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.019" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="5470"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 6500 people were reached with awareness raising ssesions on Radios, ICT material and facebook. Of which 2300 were Male and 4200 Female.  / (Security and Access to Justice): 3560 people were reached with awareness raising ssesions esp through radios talkshows and communty outreach sesions. Of which 2000 were Male and 1560 were Female. / (Extractives): Overall there are 2620 people reached with the awareness ssesions in Melut, bentiu and Juba through communty outreach ssesions, radio talk shows and other media campaigns. With 1170 Male and 1450 Female
</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="7210"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 6500 people were reached with awareness raising ssesions on Radios, ICT material and facebook. Of which 2300 were Male and 4200 Female.  / (Security and Access to Justice): 3560 people were reached with awareness raising ssesions esp through radios talkshows and communty outreach sesions. Of which 2000 were Male and 1560 were Female. / (Extractives): Overall there are 2620 people reached with the awareness ssesions in Melut, bentiu and Juba through communty outreach ssesions, radio talk shows and other media campaigns. With 1170 Male and 1450 Female
</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="17447"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 10,500 people were reached in Q3 with the awarenes raising ssesions. This was done through the drama on radios, comunity centers. EVE also printed 200 copies of the NAP 1325. There were radio talk shows in JUba, Torit, Nimule and Bor on GBV and 35% quota. There were radio talkshows conducted by women peace led committee in Nimule and ayaci on peacefull co-existence and need for women to take up the 35% quota. 
Upto 7,075 Female and 3425 Male were reached with the awarenes raising ssesions.(Security and Access to Justice): 17280 people were reached during Q3 through the neighborhood assembly awareness, trainings, meetings, communty outreach ssesions in Torit, community dailogues and radio talk shows in Wau, Juba, Torit, Bor, Nimule and Magwi. Of which 10091 were Male and 7189 were Female. / (Extractives): In Q3, 6982 people reached with the awareness ssesions in Melut, bentiu and Juba through trainings, sharing of reports in stakeholders forum, online visit of SUDD website, communty outreach ssesions, radio talk shows and other media campaigns. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="17315"><location ref="SS" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 10,500 people were reached in Q3 with the awarenes raising ssesions. This was done through the drama on radios, comunity centers. EVE also printed 200 copies of the NAP 1325. There were radio talk shows in JUba, Torit, Nimule and Bor on GBV and 35% quota. There were radio talkshows conducted by women peace led committee in Nimule and ayaci on peacefull co-existence and need for women to take up the 35% quota. 
Upto 7,075 Female and 3425 Male were reached with the awarenes raising ssesions.(Security and Access to Justice): 17280 people were reached during Q3 through the neighborhood assembly awareness, trainings, meetings, communty outreach ssesions in Torit, community dailogues and radio talk shows in Wau, Juba, Torit, Bor, Nimule and Magwi. Of which 10091 were Male and 7189 were Female. / (Extractives): In Q3, 6982 people reached with the awareness ssesions in Melut, bentiu and Juba through trainings, sharing of reports in stakeholders forum, online visit of SUDD website, communty outreach ssesions, radio talk shows and other media campaigns. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of times that civil society organisations, women and youth influence national peace-building processes</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.004" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="10"><location ref="431576" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): There were two (2) peace building proceses:
one dialogue between the Women leaders and the CSOs to advocate for the 35% implementation and also demanding for the withdrawl of the consititutional posts  that are meant for women but currently occupied by men.
Press conference calling for implementation of 35% provision in the R-ARCISS. CCORPS engaged the female vice president on Maputo Protocol.
The women and the youth groups presented a petition calling for the allocation of position to women as documented in the R-ARCSS and the engagement with the  Ministry of Gender child and social wellfare.
The engagement with the Female vice president, and the meeting with the politcal parties beareu to push for the implementation of the 35% quota.
 / (Security and Access to Justice): One meeting held with the political parties to review their political manifesto and to push for the implemenation of the 35% affirmative action for women. This led to the appointment of the 8 female ministers in South Sudan.The  Women mediators committee engaged with the authroities to lobby for inclusion of women in the peace process. Madam Rebbecca coordinated the meeting and was chosen to represent the women.
CEPO and other stakeholders is continously pushing for the implementation of the 35% quota.

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The Coalition of Natural Resources in South Sudan(CNRS).</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="3"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Only one report on GBV was made available; The Communities have improved in GBV reporting ; this was very usefull during the mobile court. / (Extractives): There are two reports made available; 1 reports on environmental issues in Upper nile state; One report on revenue sharing.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="4"><location ref="SS" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 1 rape case have been reported and documented. The report is being used for advocacy especially patrols in Lologo area.(Security and Access to Justice): SSLS generated one reports from the citizens consultative(community outreach ssesion in Torit) outlining their justice and security concerns and recommendations to justice and security institutions. This report was used to influence the stakeholders during the quarterly coordination forums in Torit. / (Extractives): SUDD produced two papers on Analysis of South Sudan’s Budgetary Allocation and Transfers of 5% Share of Net Petroleum Revenues to Subnational Producing Jurisdictions.
and 
Local Content in Practice in South Sudan: Earning Power, Experience and Training of Locals Versus Expatriates in the oil and gas industry. These papers were shared in a high level petroleum stakeholders forum in Juba in Sept 2020.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Peace Corporate Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of conflict prevention activities and peace building processes at local and national level with increased involvement of CSO, women and youth</narrative></title><description><narrative>The indicator aims to show increased inclusion, particularly of women and youth, as their engagement is vital for safeguarding human rights and contributes to sustainable peace. Counts number of conflict prevention and peacebuilding processes at various levels in which stakeholders are actively engaging vulnerable groups, and organisations that represent them.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="PE0.03" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="11"><location ref="431576" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="Unknown" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace):  CSOs, women and youth have been enaging various political parties and CSOs in meetings urging the inclusion of women in the peace committees formed by the preseident to resolve the community crisis arising as a result of cattle raiding, tribal clashes, land desputes in Sherikat. One meeting was held with the Female Vice president and one meeting with the political parties beareu Female wing. In Q3, the women peace mediators conducted community dialogue to 41 ppt, and they organized collabration meeting to 17 women peace mediator.
The CCORPS had a meeting with the female vice president on Maputo protocal and full scale implementation of the 35% quota.
EVE organised a meeting to with the CSOs, women, government officials and foreign delegates to discus and push for the implementation of the 35% Affirmative action. 
In Q3, CEPO organised two (2) consulative proceses that brought together the CSOs, women representatives to push for the implementation of the 35% quota to women. The consulatative process targeted the Political parties and the R-TGoNU to implement the 35% quota. / (Security and Access to Justice): One meeting held with the parliamentary women caucus to push for the implementation of the 35% Afirmative action.Continous engagement of comunities in dialogues on peacefull coexistence in Ayaci, magwi and Abara organised by STWN.
SSLS facilitated a Community Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Session to resolve a dispute between 5 sons fighting for property of their deceased father
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(Engendered peace): Les leaders femmes formées mènent les activités de mobilisation communautaire en respectant les mesures barrières de lutte contre le Covid-19 et référent des cas des VBG au centre d’écoute de Berberati.

Des dispositifs de lavage de mains dans les églises, les mouvements scouts respectent les mesures barrières du COVID 19. Les jeunes scouts continuent de mener des activités de sensibilisation dans leurs communautés religieuse sur le COVID 19.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>B) CSOs and Cordaid collect local evidence from target groups (with participatory data collection methodologies) for effective lobby and advocacy strategies and knowledge building</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.003" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Sur la base des données collectées dans les centres d’écoutes pour ce trimestre, on observe qu’il y a une augmentation des cas de violence domestique depuis la survenue de la pandémie du COVID-19 ce qui n’était pas le cas avant la pandémie (38 nouveaux cas ajoutés pour les T2) 

(Security and Access to Justice): Durant ce trimestre, on note une importante collaboration entre les victimes et l’autorité locale ce qui a permis d’enregistré (174) victimes dont 97 hommes et 74 Femmes à Bangui, SIBUT et DEKOA. Ce taux est supérieur à celui du 1er trimestre qui est de 69 victimes enregistrés. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Sur la base des données collectées dans les centres d’écoutes pour ce trimestre, on observe qu’il y a une augmentation des cas de violence domestique depuis la survenue de la pandémie du COVID-19 ce qui n’était pas le cas avant la pandémie (38 nouveaux cas ajoutés pour les T2) 

(Security and Access to Justice): Durant ce trimestre, on note une importante collaboration entre les victimes et l’autorité locale ce qui a permis d’enregistré (174) victimes dont 97 hommes et 74 Femmes à Bangui, SIBUT et DEKOA. Ce taux est supérieur à celui du 1er trimestre qui est de 69 victimes enregistrés. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Au cours de ce trimestre, nous constatons une légère réduction des cas de VSBG dans la ville de Berberati et Ouango qui est passé de 132 cas pour les T3 à 156 pour le T2. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>C) CSOs and Cordaid increase community awareness on advocacy topics</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.004" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Après accentuation des activités communautaire de sensibilisation, la fréquentation des centres d’écoutes par les victimes de VBG ont augmentée à Bangui et on note aussi la participation des victimes de VBG aux réunions de plaidoyer et d’échange dans les centres d’écoute avec les autorités locales des zones de Bangui et Berberati.

Les journalistes formées organisent les activités indépendantes comme des émissions radios, les sensibilisations aux heures de grandes écoutes sur les causes et les conséquences des VSBG.

La distribution des dispositifs de lavage des mains a encouragé les cibles a pratiqué les gestes barrières. Et aussi de sensibiliser dans leurs environs à en faire de même. 

Après avoir bénéficier du renforcement de capacité, les leaders femmes, sensibilisent et référent des cas des VBG au centre d’écoute de Berberati 

(Security and Access to Justice): On observe qu’un dispositif de lavage des mains est installé devant chaque association des victimes et leurs alliées pour limiter les risques de contamination et de propagation du coronavirus. Après des sensibilisations faites, les ménages du 1er, 4e, 5e et 8e arrondissements de Bangui ont mis en place des dispositifs de lavage de main dans leurs ménages pour respecter les mesures barrières.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Après accentuation des activités communautaire de sensibilisation, la fréquentation des centres d’écoutes par les victimes de VBG ont augmentée à Bangui et on note aussi la participation des victimes de VBG aux réunions de plaidoyer et d’échange dans les centres d’écoute avec les autorités locales des zones de Bangui et Berberati.

Les journalistes formées organisent les activités indépendantes comme des émissions radios, les sensibilisations aux heures de grandes écoutes sur les causes et les conséquences des VSBG.

La distribution des dispositifs de lavage des mains a encouragé les cibles a pratiqué les gestes barrières. Et aussi de sensibiliser dans leurs environs à en faire de même. 

Après avoir bénéficier du renforcement de capacité, les leaders femmes, sensibilisent et référent des cas des VBG au centre d’écoute de Berberati 

(Security and Access to Justice): On observe qu’un dispositif de lavage des mains est installé devant chaque association des victimes et leurs alliées pour limiter les risques de contamination et de propagation du coronavirus. Après des sensibilisations faites, les ménages du 1er, 4e, 5e et 8e arrondissements de Bangui ont mis en place des dispositifs de lavage de main dans leurs ménages pour respecter les mesures barrières.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les victimes prises en charge par le centre d’écoute deviennent des acteurs de changement et réfèrent 13 cas de VBG au centre d’écoute dont 07 cas en provenance des groupements KIDIGRA et LAPAGO et 5 cas des sites des personnes déplacés de BAMBARI. 
 Les leaders après les rencontres de sensibilisations, éduquent sensibilisent et accompagnent leurs communautés respectives aux respects des gestes barrières au COVID 19.

Mise en place par les JAJC d’un sketch sur la thématique des VBG pour sensibiliser leurs paires dans les communautés et les milieux éducatifs de Bangui. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Les autorités locales, les associations des jeunes et les leaders communautaires organisent et tiennent des rencontres d’échange et de sensibilisation en langue locale avec les populations villageoises des communautés Bimbo, Sibut, 2e , 4e et 5e Arrondissement de Bangui sur la chaine pénale et le droit des personnes</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les victimes prises en charge par le centre d’écoute deviennent des acteurs de changement et réfèrent 13 cas de VBG au centre d’écoute dont 07 cas en provenance des groupements KIDIGRA et LAPAGO et 5 cas des sites des personnes déplacés de BAMBARI. 
 Les leaders après les rencontres de sensibilisations, éduquent sensibilisent et accompagnent leurs communautés respectives aux respects des gestes barrières au COVID 19.

Mise en place par les JAJC d’un sketch sur la thématique des VBG pour sensibiliser leurs paires dans les communautés et les milieux éducatifs de Bangui. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Les autorités locales, les associations des jeunes et les leaders communautaires organisent et tiennent des rencontres d’échange et de sensibilisation en langue locale avec les populations villageoises des communautés Bimbo, Sibut, 2e , 4e et 5e Arrondissement de Bangui sur la chaine pénale et le droit des personnes</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>D) CSOs organize in networks to build collaborate capacity for lobby and advocacy</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.005" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Des émissions de radio ont permis à la population d’appeler sur le standard de la radio pour une orientation. Et dans en suite on a observé une augmentation de la fréquentation des couples au centre d’écoute pour avoir les conseils.
Installation des kits de protections contre le COVID 19 dans le site d’élevage Peuls, ce qui à entrainer les responsables peuls du site élevage à prendre conscience du danger et sensibilisent les membres du site sur la pratique des gestes barrières.

Les OSC et acteurs communautaires formés ont multiplié les initiatives de sensibilisation dans les communautés sur les mesures barrières et les populations ont commencé à installer progressivement le matériel de lavage de main devant chaque ménage pour limité les cas de propagation du COVID 19 dans les familles et dans les communautés.

Une plateforme des journalistes sensibles au genre est mise en place pour mener des actions de plaidoyer sur les cas de VBG en RCA. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Après la formation sur les mesures barrières de lutte contre le COVID 19, les membres des associations des victimes se sont organisés en petit groupe et sensibilisent deux fois par semaine les membre de leur communauté et les villages voisins. Cette initiative a permis à ce que les villageois prennent connaissance sur les conséquences de cette maladies et respectent progressivement les mesures barrières dans leurs communautés.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Des émissions de radio ont permis à la population d’appeler sur le standard de la radio pour une orientation. Et dans en suite on a observé une augmentation de la fréquentation des couples au centre d’écoute pour avoir les conseils.
Installation des kits de protections contre le COVID 19 dans le site d’élevage Peuls, ce qui à entrainer les responsables peuls du site élevage à prendre conscience du danger et sensibilisent les membres du site sur la pratique des gestes barrières.

Les OSC et acteurs communautaires formés ont multiplié les initiatives de sensibilisation dans les communautés sur les mesures barrières et les populations ont commencé à installer progressivement le matériel de lavage de main devant chaque ménage pour limité les cas de propagation du COVID 19 dans les familles et dans les communautés.

Une plateforme des journalistes sensibles au genre est mise en place pour mener des actions de plaidoyer sur les cas de VBG en RCA. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Après la formation sur les mesures barrières de lutte contre le COVID 19, les membres des associations des victimes se sont organisés en petit groupe et sensibilisent deux fois par semaine les membre de leur communauté et les villages voisins. Cette initiative a permis à ce que les villageois prennent connaissance sur les conséquences de cette maladies et respectent progressivement les mesures barrières dans leurs communautés.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Après le renforcement des capacités des parajuristes, plusieurs référencement des cas de VBG dans les autres centres de prise en charge du PNUD et du commissariat a été faite. 

(Security and Access to Justice): 2 Associations des victimes de la OUAKA et HAUTE KOTTO sont informées de l’existence du plateforme Nationale des victimes, elle prennent les informations sur les modalités d'adhésion et l' intègrent immédiatement.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Après le renforcement des capacités des parajuristes, plusieurs référencement des cas de VBG dans les autres centres de prise en charge du PNUD et du commissariat a été faite. 

(Security and Access to Justice): 2 Associations des victimes de la OUAKA et HAUTE KOTTO sont informées de l’existence du plateforme Nationale des victimes, elle prennent les informations sur les modalités d'adhésion et l' intègrent immédiatement.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>E) Communities organize inclusive dialogue in which women, youth and minority groups can voice their needs and concerns</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.006" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les exploitants de sable de l’Oubangui ont multiplier les séances de sensibilisation sur les VBG et ont référé 07 cas de VBG au niveau du centre d’écoute de Ouango.
Les femmes se sont exprimées face aux hommes et médias présents et ont témoignées qu’elles sont souvent victimes des cas de violence surtout en cette période de COVID-19 ou les hommes passent la plus part de temps à la maison. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Un pôle d’avocats est maintenant mise en place et ont déjà fait la sélection de plus de 251 dossiers des victimes de 2013 et 2015. Actuellement les dossiers pertinents des victimes sélectionnées sont entrain d’être compléter par les victimes et les avocats.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les exploitants de sable de l’Oubangui ont multiplier les séances de sensibilisation sur les VBG et ont référé 07 cas de VBG au niveau du centre d’écoute de Ouango.
Les femmes se sont exprimées face aux hommes et médias présents et ont témoignées qu’elles sont souvent victimes des cas de violence surtout en cette période de COVID-19 ou les hommes passent la plus part de temps à la maison. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Un pôle d’avocats est maintenant mise en place et ont déjà fait la sélection de plus de 251 dossiers des victimes de 2013 et 2015. Actuellement les dossiers pertinents des victimes sélectionnées sont entrain d’être compléter par les victimes et les avocats.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les élèves du lycée mixte de Bambari et ceux de l’école nationale des instituteurs (ENI) ont mis en place un plan d’action de sensibilisation et s’engagent dans la lutte contre la COVID-19 en sensibilisant leurs paires sur le respect des mesures barrières de COVID 19 dans leurs établissements. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>F) Communities increase their capacity for advocacy towards decision makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.007" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Après la journée de réflexion sur la journée des victimes le 11 Mai, Les femmes leaders du quartier AKPE III de Bambari, ont recensé les victimes dans leurs communautés et se rapprochent des associations des victimes pour se faire connaitre et entendre leur voix. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): Suite à l’ émission radio sur l'insécurité, le ministère de la sécurité publique crée les checks points de la police dans les Arrondissements de Bangui (1er arrondissement, rond-point Miskine, SICA marché Combattant, PK12, PETEVO)</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>H) Government institutions, private sector and civil society develop structural dialogue and engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.008" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): Suite à un conférence de presse du programme, le gouvernement et le groupe parlementaire ont consulté les organisations de défense des droits de l’homme par rapport au glissement du calendrier électoral et ont proposé un nouveau calendrier pour l’inscription des populations Centrafricaines sur les listes électorales. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): 
Le ministère de l’action humanitaire a invité les OSC féminines à déposer leur candidature auprès du comité de sélection pour être recruter au poste de Commissaire.

Les acteurs influencés utilisent le guide de communication sensible au genre dans leur plan de communication pour leur structure, dans leurs activités de gestion et traitement de l’information. 

(Security and Access to Justice): le Gouvernement à travers le ministère de l’action humanitaire prend connaissance de cette nouvelle plateforme nationale des victimes de la crise socio politique en RCA et invitent les acteurs de cette plateforme à participer à leurs activités et à leur proposer un plan action immédiat pour 2021</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): 
Le ministère de l’action humanitaire a invité les OSC féminines à déposer leur candidature auprès du comité de sélection pour être recruter au poste de Commissaire.

Les acteurs influencés utilisent le guide de communication sensible au genre dans leur plan de communication pour leur structure, dans leurs activités de gestion et traitement de l’information. 

(Security and Access to Justice): le Gouvernement à travers le ministère de l’action humanitaire prend connaissance de cette nouvelle plateforme nationale des victimes de la crise socio politique en RCA et invitent les acteurs de cette plateforme à participer à leurs activités et à leur proposer un plan action immédiat pour 2021</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>J) Stakeholders support the role of civil society and assure that the voice of communities and minority groups are heard in policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.010" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): Les professionnelles des médias ont pris connaissance des violations des droits de l’homme en RCA et ont publié des articles sur les différentes presses privées pour dénoncer les cas des violations des droits humains.
Suite à l'Émission sur les cas des Violations des Droits de l’Homme, il y’a eu le redéploiement des Forces de Défense et de sécurité à OBO et NDELE. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les journalistes accompagnent les acteurs locaux dans la lutte contre les VBG et organisent eux-mêmes des émissions sur les VSBG 

(Security and Access to Justice): Le Vice-président du tribunal de grande instance de Bangui et le doyen des juges d’instruction examine les dossiers des victimes pour l’ouverture d’enquête.

Le Directeur des services judiciaires, plaide et soutient les dossiers des victimes devant les cours et les tribunaux en faisant un suivi de proximité et en faisant des rencontres de feedback régulier aux OSC partenaires du programme.

Des autres organes de presses public et privé de Bangui ont commencées à publier les informations pour mettre en lumière les 20 dossiers des victimes auprès des populations</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Les journalistes accompagnent les acteurs locaux dans la lutte contre les VBG et organisent eux-mêmes des émissions sur les VSBG 

(Security and Access to Justice): Le Vice-président du tribunal de grande instance de Bangui et le doyen des juges d’instruction examine les dossiers des victimes pour l’ouverture d’enquête.

Le Directeur des services judiciaires, plaide et soutient les dossiers des victimes devant les cours et les tribunaux en faisant un suivi de proximité et en faisant des rencontres de feedback régulier aux OSC partenaires du programme.

Des autres organes de presses public et privé de Bangui ont commencées à publier les informations pour mettre en lumière les 20 dossiers des victimes auprès des populations</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>K) National decision makers initiate policy processes with inclusive civil society engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.011" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):
(Engendered peace): Après ces différentes émissions radios et débats, Le ministère de la promotion de la femme et ses partenaires ont mis en place des dispositifs d’alerte (numéro téléphonique) pour assister les survivantes des violences. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Le Chef du Gouvernement a instruit le ministre de l’action humanitaire et de la réconciliation a accéléré le processus de la CVJRR ce qui a été fait le 22 juin 2020 par la désignation des membres de la société civile pour siégé au sein du comité de sélection des commissaires de la CVJRR.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):
(Engendered peace): Après ces différentes émissions radios et débats, Le ministère de la promotion de la femme et ses partenaires ont mis en place des dispositifs d’alerte (numéro téléphonique) pour assister les survivantes des violences. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Le Chef du Gouvernement a instruit le ministre de l’action humanitaire et de la réconciliation a accéléré le processus de la CVJRR ce qui a été fait le 22 juin 2020 par la désignation des membres de la société civile pour siégé au sein du comité de sélection des commissaires de la CVJRR.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Le Ministère de la Sécurité Publique, le Ministère de la promotion de la femme et du genre et l’UMIRR ont mis en place des dispositifs sécuritaires de proximité pour dissuader les malfaiteurs. 
 
(Security and Access to Justice): Le Ministère de l’Action humanitaire à travers la directrice de la réconciliation Nationale a plaidé en faveur de la plateforme des associations des victimes devant la commission loi et affaires sociales, population, genres droits humains de l’Assemblée nationale pour la création d’une ligne budgétaire en faveur des victimes.

</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Le Ministère de la Sécurité Publique, le Ministère de la promotion de la femme et du genre et l’UMIRR ont mis en place des dispositifs sécuritaires de proximité pour dissuader les malfaiteurs. 
 
(Security and Access to Justice): Le Ministère de l’Action humanitaire à travers la directrice de la réconciliation Nationale a plaidé en faveur de la plateforme des associations des victimes devant la commission loi et affaires sociales, population, genres droits humains de l’Assemblée nationale pour la création d’une ligne budgétaire en faveur des victimes.

</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>L) International development actors support inclusive development and peace and state-building processes in fragile contexts</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.012" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Security and Access to Justice): Les victimes, les notables, les responsables du Gouvernement et d’autres acteurs internationaux intervenant en RCA sont édifiées sur la situation de droit de l’Homme en RCA et les responsables de la commission des Droits de l’Homme en RCA ont porté le problème au niveau du parlement centrafricain et actuellement les parlementaires statuts sur des mesures immédiates à prendre.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): L’Ambassade de France à travers cette rencontre s’engage formellement à donner un appui structurel à l’ONG Les Flamboyant.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>M) National and local decision makers adopt inclusive and legitimate policies and laws</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.013" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Promulgation par le Président de la République de la loi N° 20.016 du 15 Juin 2020 portant code de protection de l’enfant en Centrafrique.

(Security and Access to Justice): La loi portant organisation et fonctionnement de la CVJRR a été promulgue par le chef de l’Etat le 07 Avril 2020 par le journal officielle et prend en compte la représentativité des victimes au sein de la commission. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Promulgation par le Président de la République de la loi N° 20.016 du 15 Juin 2020 portant code de protection de l’enfant en Centrafrique.

(Security and Access to Justice): La loi portant organisation et fonctionnement de la CVJRR a été promulgue par le chef de l’Etat le 07 Avril 2020 par le journal officielle et prend en compte la représentativité des victimes au sein de la commission. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): L’AFJC partenaire du programme SPLA a été désignée dans le comité de rédaction par l’arrêté Ministériel pour l’élaboration du décret d’application de la loi portant aide légale en République Centrafricaine. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Le ministère de l’action humanitaire implique un membre de la plateforme dans la commission de la sélection des commissaires de la Commission Vérité Justice Réparation et Réconciliation (CVJRR) par le décret N 20.27 du 30 juillet 2020.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): L’AFJC partenaire du programme SPLA a été désignée dans le comité de rédaction par l’arrêté Ministériel pour l’élaboration du décret d’application de la loi portant aide légale en République Centrafricaine. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Le ministère de l’action humanitaire implique un membre de la plateforme dans la commission de la sélection des commissaires de la Commission Vérité Justice Réparation et Réconciliation (CVJRR) par le décret N 20.27 du 30 juillet 2020.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>N) National government institutions, international development actors and multinational companies implement laws and policies favourable to the target communities with transparent practices &amp; systems</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.014" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): On observe le respect des mesures barrières de lutte contre la COVID-19 par les OPJ et le personnel du Tribunal de Berberati et les dossiers des victimes en cette période de crise sanitaire sont traités très rapidement ce qui n’était pas le cas dans le passé.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): Les nouveaux magistrats de la Chambre d'assises et ceux du parquet du Tribunal Pénal Spécial (CPS) ont été mis en place pour faciliter les Enquêtes et le procès. Le CPS a organisé un atelier d'information pour les associations de victimes et les OSC sur les enquêtes réalisées.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Satisfaction of primary stakeholders (CSOs) with collaboration in the partnership</narrative></title><description><narrative>Satisfaction of primary stakeholders (CSOs) with collaboration in the partnership with JF. Perception scores with qualitative clarifications and recommendations.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="JF5.07" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2.09"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace) et (Security and Access to Justice): Pour cette enquête sur le niveau de satisfaction de la collaboration entre OSC en RCA le score moyen de 2, 09 équivaut à Moyennement satisfait.
Conclusion :  le niveau de satisfaction sur la collaboration des OSC en RCA est Moyennement Satisfait. En raison de la pandemie du COVID 19 la relation de collaboration a eu un réel impact parceque le contact entre les OSC étaient limités.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="0"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>0</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of communities involved in data collection and analysis of data for advocacy</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.017" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="12"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Les OSC ont travaillé avec les leaders des femmes, les OSC hors partenariats stratégique, les femmes parlementaires et les femmes chefs d'entreprise pour la collecte des données. Cette collecte des données ont été faite dans les communautés de Berberati, Bambari, du 7e, 2e et 3e arrondissement de Bangui pour les enquêtes de satisfaction pour le compte du programme SP et dans la collect des données d'identification des victimes de VBG. / (Security and Access to Justice): Les OSC ont impliqué 07 communautés des 2e, 3e, 4e, 5e Arrondissement, de  Bimbo, Dekoua et Sibut dans la collecte des données d'indentifications des vitimes et les données d'enquête de satisfactions aux fins de plaidoyer dans le cadre du programme.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="11"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Collecte les données dans la Communuaté de Ouango (7e Arrondissement), à Bambari dans le 5e Arrondissement et de Berberati. Cette collecte s'est faite dans les centre d'écoute au près des victimes, et l'analyse s'est faite avec juste deux reprensantants de la communauté à cause du respect des mesures barrières. / (Security and Justice): Communautés du 3e, 4e, 5e, 8e Arrondissements de Bangui, les communautés de DEKOA, de DAMARA, de SIBUT, de BIMBO 3 ont été impliquées dans la collecte et l’analyse à partir les centre d'écoute ceci pour des fin de plaidoyer pour les OSC de la trajectoire accès à la justice. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Level of satisfaction of communities with joint L&amp;A activities</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.018" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="1.9"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): L'enquête sur la Niveau de satisfaction des communautés avec des activités communes de Lobbying &amp; plaidoyer  montre que le score est de 1, 9 c’est-à-dire insatisfait, du fait de la pandémie du Covid 19 les administrations étaient retisante parfois à participer aux activités dans le cadre du P&amp;L cela a un peu impacté sur la collaboration entres les OSC et les autres parties prenantes.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of agreements supported by official documents for the adjustment and design of policies and for and policy implementation</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.021" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="4"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): La loi N° 20.016 sur le code de protection de l'enfant et les arrêtés ministriels sur le COVID 19 / (Security and Access to Justice): La loi portant organisation et fonctionnement de la CVJRR.
On a aussi la loi portant statut des anciens chefs de l'Etat en RCA </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="4"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): La loi N° 20.016 sur le code de protection de l'enfant et les arrêtés ministriels sur le COVID 19 / (Security and Access to Justice): La loi portant organisation et fonctionnement de la CVJRR.
On a aussi la loi portant statut des anciens chefs de l'Etat en RCA </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>(Security and Justice): Durant ce  trimestre, un decret a été pris pour nommer les membres de la commission de la selection des commissaires de la CVJRR par le décret N° 20.27 du 30 juillet 2020 et le decret portant nomination des membres de la chambre d’assise et chambre d’appel et chambre d’instruction spéciale de la cour pénales péciale du 09 juillet 2020. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Level of satisfaction of the communities with the adopted laws and reforms</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.022" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="0.7"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Pour cette enquête sur le niveau de Satisfaction des communautés vis-à-vis des lois et réformes adoptées le score moyen de 0, 7 équivaut à Très insatisfait.
Les organisations de la société civile et autres parties prenante en RCA attendent toujours les resultats de la consultation populaire à la base, il ya plusieurs reformes qui doivent être faites dans plusieurs secteurs, les mines, la justice,  la sécurité , la santé , l'education, le sociale les victime sont abandonnées a elle depuis la crise.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) CSO and community satisfaction with the capacity and efforts of stakeholders responsible of policy implementation</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.023" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="1.8"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Pour cette enquête sur le niveau de Satisfaction des OSC et des communautés vis-à-vis des capacités et des efforts des parties prenantes responsables de la mise en œuvre des politiques le score moyen de 1, 8 équivaut à insatisfaite.
</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Progress steps made by CSOs to organise data collection</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.029" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="5"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace) et (Security and Access to Justice): Au cours de ce trimestre, les OSC partenaires ont remplis jusqu'a la cinquième étape pour  la collecte des données. Les étapes de 0-6 (Préparation de l’enquête, Conception des outils de collecte des données, Rédaction du protocole d’enquête, Briefing des enquêteurs, Pré test, Collecte et analyse des données, Rapport d’enquêtes et Feedback de l’enquête aux bénéficiaires) ont été respectées dans ce processus de collecte de données. Par ailleurs, les résultats partielles de l’enquête ont été analysés avec la contribution des OSC partenaires et il reste le feedback aux bénéficiaires. 
</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="6"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace) / (Security and Justice): Les OSC partenaires ont remplis jusqu'a la cinquième étape pour  la collecte des données. Les étapes de 0-6 (Préparation de l’enquête, Conception des outils de collecte des données, Rédaction du protocole d’enquête, Briefing des enquêteurs, Pré test, Collecte et analyse des données, Rapport d’enquêtes et Feedback de l’enquête aux bénéficiaires) ont été respectées dans ce processus de collecte de données. Par ailleurs, les résultats partielles de l’enquête ont été analysés avec la contribution des OSC partenaires et il reste le feedback aux bénéficiaires qui se fera au mois de novembre. 
</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of recommendations made by local women</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.030" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="11"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Les OSC partenaires ont recueillis des enquêtes faites 04 recommandations importantes des femmes locales. Les femmes locales demandent que le gouvernement met en place un mécanisme pour prendre en charge les victimes de VBG après la fin du projet, de créer des nouveaux centre d'écoute dans les villages ou il ya la presences des groupes armés et les points d'exploitations d'or et autres ressources naturelles, Appuyer les victimes de VBG aux activités d'autonomisation et demander au gouvernement de continuer les enseignements sur les VBG dans les écoles. / (Security and Access to Justice): Les OSC partenaires travaillant sur cette trajectoire ont recueillis des enquêtes faites 07 recommandations importantes des femmes locales. Les femmes leaders veulent que la justice soit rendue, que les bourreaux soient traduit devant la justice, qu'il ait reparation des prejudices rendus, que le gouvernement mette en place un fonds pour la prise en charge des victimes, que les victimes soient autonomes en pratiquant les activités génératrices de revenus, qu'il y' ait pas d'amnistie pour les bourreaux et que les victimes soient pris en compte dans la CJVRR
</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="6"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Les femmes de Bambari demandent encore plus d'avantage les activités génératrice de revenu pour leur autonomisation, les femmes demandent le renforcement de la sécurité pour minimiser les violences électorales et post-électorale et aussi le renforcement des capacités des femmes potentiels candidates aux élection de 2020-2021, suivi de la vulgarisation du code électoral en langue nationale (sangho). Et aussi les femmes de la Lobaye ont demandé la sensibilisation des femmes pour une prise en conscience de leurs responsabilité politique. / (Security and Justice): L’activité de restitution sur les 20 dossiers avec les associations des victimes, les femmes peulhs victimes  ont émis des recommandations pour un appui juridique à l’endroit de l’OCDH. Les femmes victimes du  3e, 4e, 5e, 8e Arrondissements de Bangui, les communautés de DEKOA, de DAMARA, de SIBUT, de BIMBO 3 ont emise le souhait d'avoir un appui en AGR pour leur autonomisation car depuis la fin de la crise elles sont abandonnée à elle même et le Gouvernement ne les soutiens pas.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Satisfaction of CSOs with government efforts to reduce GBV</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.042" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2.2"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): L'enquête faite au près les organisations de la socièté civile partenaire et non partenaire du programme SP sur la satisfaction des OSC vis-à-vis des efforts du gouvernement pour réduire la VBG, montre les OSC restent Moyennement satisfaite parce que beaucoup reste encore à faire quant à la mise en oeuvre effective de la loi sur l'aide légale, le code de l'enfant, ... le gouvernement doit d'avantage s'impliqué pour prendre en chearge économiquement les victimes de VBG.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Satisfaction of communities and CSOs with the contribution of traditional chiefs to the process of transitional justice</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.044" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2.5"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): La Satisfaction des communautés et des organisations de la société civile concernant la contribution des chefs traditionnels au processus de justice transitionnelle au cours de ce trimestre est moyennement satisfaisant parce que ayant eu un score 2, 5. nous attendons la création de la maison de la chefferie traditionnelle, revoir le satut des chefferies traditionnelle, implication des chefs dans les prise de decision au niveau locale.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Knowledge of focus communities on negative impacts of GBV</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2.9"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): L'enquête faite au près, des leaders communautaires, les organisations de la socièté civile partenaire et non partenaire du programme SP sur le Niveau de Connaissance des communautés cibles sur les impacts négatifs de la violence sexiste. Le resultat montre que le niveau est Moyennement satisfaite.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Satisfaction of victims of violence with offered support</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.034" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2.2"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): L'enquête faite au près, des leaders communautaires, les organisations de la socièté civile partenaire et non partenaire du programme SP sur le Niveau de standard professionnel pour appuyer les victimes. Le resultat montre que le niveau est Moyennement satisfaite.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Satisfaction of students and teachers with education on GBV</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.043" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2.5"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): L'enquête faite au près, des leaders communautaires, les organisations de la socièté civile partenaire et non partenaire du programme SP sur la Satisfaction des étudiants et des enseignants en matière d'éducation sur la violence sexiste. Le resultat montre que le niveau est Moyennement satisfaite.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Corporate Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of beneficiaries reached (SJ)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of people who benefitted directly/indirectly through activities implemented or services established/enabled/improved by a Cordaid security and justice project/programme</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.01" /><baseline value="28603" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></baseline><baseline value="15290" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></baseline><baseline value="237" year="2019" iso-date="2019-12-31"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Gender Unknown - inconnu" /></baseline><baseline value="43893" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></baseline><baseline value="21340" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></baseline><baseline value="480" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Beneficiaries (unspecified)" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="5453"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></actual><actual value="4644"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></actual><actual value="10097"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></actual><actual value="26252"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of people with improved access to more responsive, accountable and inclusive security and justice services</narrative></title><description><narrative>The indicators measures the impact resulting from project interventions. Only count the number of people who gained access to services because of improved functioning of security of justice institutions in the project area during the reporting period. The improved service can result from a better (implementation of) legislative framework and/or strengthened capacities of the institutions (for instance in RBF projects). Since the number is likely to be based on calculation, a precise justification of how this was done needs to be provided (in comment section). For instance: improved legislation can NOT be assumed to benefit the entire population of the project area, but must be based on calculating the people directly benefitting from improved services of S&amp;J institutions. Justice institutions can be part of the formal justice system or implement informal, customary law. Security institution include police, armed forces or peacekeeping missions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.03" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1074"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Gender Unknown - inconnu" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Les victimes de VBG ont eu accès aux services de sécurité telle que la prise en charge des victimes de VBG dans les centres d'écoutes de Bangui , Bambari et Berberati. En ce qui concerne l'aspect de sécurité les victimes (174) ont bénéficiés d'une prise en charge psychosociale, un referencement pour une prise en charge médicale, un appui en AGR et accompagnement. sur les aspects judiciaires, 15 victimes ont acceptées poursuivres les bourreaux dans les tribunaux de Bangui et Berberati pour que justice soit rendue.Au cours de ce trimestre, les OSC partenaires ayant des centres d'écoute, ont déposé 19 dossiers de plainte dans les tribuanux de Bangui, Berberati et Bambari contre les bourreaux pour les violences physiques, viol et aggression. 
Au cours de ce trimestre, 132 fiches d'admission et de consentement des victimes reçues dans les centres d'écoute de Ouango et de Berberati sont disponibles et 85 dossiers des victimes sont disponibles pour les victimes des centres d'écoute de Bambari. Tous ces documents peuvent être vérifiable dans les centres d'écoute. / (Security and Access to Justice): Les OSC travaillant sur la trajectoire Accès à la justice ont mis en place un pôle d'avocat, qui ont selectionné 251 dossiers pertinants des victimes (2013 et 2015). Ces dossiers seront completées par des victimes des informations manquantes et soumis auprès des services judiciaires à savoir les cours, les tribunaux et la cours pénale spéciale afin que justice soit rendue pour les faits commis comme les assassinats, les pillarges, les enlévements...Au cours de ce trimestre, 20 dossiers de victimes ont été deposé au niveau des triburaux de Bangui, pour être statué. Ceci dit 20 victimes bénéficieront d'un accès à la justice dans le cadre de cette procèdure. Et nous avons enregistré individuellement 378 dossiers de victimes dans les centres d'écoute du partenaires AVED de Bangui et Sibut. Tous ces rapport d'identification et d'enrôlement des victimes dans la base de données sont disponibles dans les centres d'écoute.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of security and justice institutions (formal and informal) strengthened with more responsive, accountable and inclusive services</narrative></title><description><narrative>Count institutions supported by the project in improving their functioning resulting in better service provision towards vulnerable groups. Justice institutions can be part of the formal justice system or implement informal, customary law. Security institution include police, armed forces or peacekeeping missions. Institutions can operate at national level like Departments of Ministries or at local level like police stations and local courts. Specify in the comments which institutions have strengthened their capacities. Institutions are considered "strengthened" if they have become more responsive, accountable and inclusive.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.04" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="5"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="Local" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Les institutions en charge de la sécurité et de la justice de Berbérati à savoir (les gréffiers, les Officiers de la Police et de la gendarmérie ont eu une formation sur la gestion d'un centre d'écoute, le rassemblement des preuves et les poursuites judiciaires en matière de violences sexuelles basées sur le genre. / (Security and Access to Justice): Nous avons participer à la formation des FACA et les gardiens de prison sur le respect des droits de l'homme en cette période du Covid 19</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="70"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="National" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Au cours de ce trimestre, en raison de la pandemie du COVID 19, plusieurs institutions des services de la défense, la securité interieur, la justice ont vu leur compétence renforcé. Mais en respectant les mesures barrières, chaque institution a fait participée 05 personnes aux différentes formations ce qui fait au total 45 participants qui ont renforcé leurs capacités au niveau de Berberati, Bangui et Bambari / (Security and Justice): Il y’a eu une amélioration de service de sécurité (Police, gendamerie et FACA) à travers  une amélioration en renforcement des capacités et d'échange sur le système sécuritaire sur dans la zone Koui. Rencontre d'change sur la mise en place des nouveaux magistrats de la chambre d’assise de la CPS et du parquet spécial.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Thematic Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD6: Number of implementing partners in security and justice projects</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of CSOs directly partnering in the programme interventions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.059" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="7"><location ref="CF" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD5: Number of CSOs with increased L&amp;A capacities</narrative></title><description><narrative>Increased lobby and advocacy capacity of CSOs. The capacity is evaluated yearly.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.024" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="7"><location ref="CF" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD4: Number of advocacy initiatives carried out by CSOs, for, by or with their membership/constituency</narrative></title><description><narrative>Counts each occasion that the program partners succeed in engaging with a new lobby target (decision-makers and power holders) on an important advocacy topic.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.027" /><baseline value="3" year="2017" iso-date="2017-12-31"><location ref="CF" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="33"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Les OSC de cette trajectoire ont fait sept initiatives de plaidoyer ont été menées par les OSC partenaires en collaboration avec Unité Mixte d'Intervention Rapide de Repression des violentes faites aux femmes et aux enfants (UMIRR), la MINUSCA, OCHA, MSF, femmes parajuristes de Bambari et organisation des jeunes URU, pour l'ouverture des nouveaux centre d'écoute dans les provinces du pays, sur les violences domestiques faites aux femmes en cette période de pandémie du Covid 19, sur la promulgation du code de l'enfant.... L'Association des Femmes Juristes de Centrafrique membre du partenariat stratégique a participé a 04 réunions de plaidoyer auprès du Ministère de la Justice et de la présidence de la République pour l'élaboration du decret d'application de la loi portant aide légale en République Centrafricaine et aussi 03 plaidoyers pour une CVJRR sensible au genre et 2 (AFJC etCERCLE) plaidoyer pour la participation des femmes au processus électoral en cours / (Security and Access to Justice): Les OSC de cette trajectoire ont menée des initiatives de plaidoyers conjointes avec d'autres OSC alliées et les médias sur la situation de violation des droits de l'hommes dans l'arrière pays par les groupes armés, sur la situation des droits de l'homme dans les prisons surtout en cette période de Covid 19, sur la situation des victimes de la crise centrafricaine qui sont abandonnées a eux même.Les OSC partenaires ont initier les différentes réunion de plaidoyer pour l'introduction d'une ligne budgetaire pour la prise en charge des victimes, pour le traitement des dossiers de plainte des victimes déposées au près des tribunaux de Bangui, pour la prise en compte des activités de la plate forme des victimes dans les activités du ministères de l'action humanitaire. Ces actions de plaidoyer ont été portée par LCDH, OCDH et AVED respectivement et les cibles étaient, les différentes commissions de l'assemblée Nationale, le Ministère de la justice, le Ministère de l'action humanitaire, le Doyen de Juge de Tribunal de Grande instance de Bangui....</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD1: Number of laws, policies and norms, implemented for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policy implementation brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.040" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="7"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Le Ministère de la Sécurité Publique, le Ministère de la promotion de la femme et du genre et l’UMIRR ont mis en place des dispositifs sécuritaires de proximité pour dissuader les malfaiteurs.  / (Security and Access to Justice): Mesures barrières de lutte contre la COVID-19 par les OPJ et le personnel du Tribunal. Les dossiers des victimes en cette période de crise sanitaire sont traités très rapidement. Le Chef du Gouvernement a instruit le ministre de l’action humanitaire et de la réconciliation a accéléré le processus de la CVJRR. Le ministère de l’action humanitaire implique un membre de la plateforme dans la commission de la sélection des commissaires de la Commission Vérité Justice Réparation et Réconciliation (CVJRR) par le décret N 20.27 du 30 juillet 2020. Les nouveaux magistrats de la Chambre d'assises et ceux du parquet du Tribunal Pénal Spécial (CPS) ont été mis en place pour faciliter les Enquêtes et le procès. Le CPS a organisé un atelier d'information pour les associations de victimes et les OSC sur les enquêtes réalisées. Le Ministère de l’Action humanitaire à travers la directrice de la réconciliation Nationale a plaidé  pour la création d’une ligne budgétaire en faveur des victimes.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD2: Number of laws, policies and norms/attitudes blocked, adopted, improved for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policies or laws brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.041" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="11"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): l'Association des Femmes Juristes de Centrafrique a mené de plaidoyer pour infuencer l'Adoption du code de protection de l'enfant en RCA. Cette loi N° 20.016 a pu être promulguée par le chef de l'Etat le 15 juin 2020. 
En suite il ya eu le decrèt du Président de la République sur les mesures barrières du COVID 19 applicable en RCA. Les OSC de la trajectoire de la lutte contre les VBG ont contribué à la révision à la révision en cours de la politique sur l'égalité et l'équité, à l'élaboration en cours du decret d'application de la loi portant aide légale en République Centrafricaine et en fin la rélecture du code de la famille Centrafricaine.  / (Security and Access to Justice): La loi sur la CVJRR a été amendée puis adoptée par le parlement Centrafricain le 27 février 2020. Les OSC partenaires travaillant sur cette trajectoire ont menées les rencontres de plaidoyers formelles et informelles auprès des autorités parlementaires et du ministère de l'action humanitaire ce qui a permis de voté la loi portant organisation et fonctionnement de la CVJRR  et qui a été promulgue par le chef de l’Etat le 07 Avril 2020.
On a aussi la loi portant statut des anciens chefs de l'Etat en RCA Les OSC partenaires travaillant sur la trajectoire Accès à la justice ont  contribué à travers les actions de plaidoyer à la signatures du decret N° 20.27 du 30 juillet 2020 portant nomination des membres de la commission de la selection des commissaires de la CVJRR.
Un decret a été pris pour nommer les membres de la commission de la selection des commissaires de la CVJRR par le décret N° 20.27 du 30 juillet 2020 et le decret portant nomination des membres de la chambre d’assise et chambre d’appel et chambre d’instruction spéciale de la cour pénales péciale du 09 juillet 2020. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD3: Number of times that CSOs succeed in creating space for CSO demands and positions through agenda setting, and/or influencing the debate</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of times lobby and advocacy targets (decision-makers and power holders) include CSOs in the decision making process or react upon the issues brought forward by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.051" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="19"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): L'Associations des Femmes Juristes de Centrafrique ont eu un space d'échange avec la Présidence de la République pour débattre sur le code de la protection de l'enfant en Centrafrique. Les OSC membres du partenariat stratégique se sont mobilisées ensemble pour influencer la sensibilité au genre de la CVJRR ce qui a permi de considérer la candidature des OSC féminines en plus des organisations de la société civile. Les membres du partenariat stratégique ont aussi influencer l'élaboration rapide du decret d'application de la loi portant aide légale en RCA et aussi la loi de finance qui est en train d'etre influencer pour la créaton de la ligne budgétaire. 04 atelier sur la participation politique des femmes par CERCLE et 1 sur la validation et la vulgarisation de la politique nationale de la jeunesse. / (Security and Access to Justice): Les Organisations des victimes (VICTIME PEULS, AVCM-PCA, ANAF, AVLRAC, ADIV, AVUC…) ont crée un espace d'échange avec le Gouvernement ce qui à permis de remettre un mémorendum au Premier Ministre Chef du Gouvernement sur la situation des victimes.
Cette initiative à permis d'accéléré le processus de la mise en place de la CVJRR par la reunion de mise en place du comité de selection des dossiers des canditats au postes de commissaires à la CVJRR initié par le ministre de l'action humanitaire. 
les OSC partenaires ont publié les informations sur les attentes des victimes par rapport à la Commission, vérité, justice, réparation et réconciliation (CVJRR).
L’AFJC partenaire du programme SPLA a été désignée dans le comité de rédaction par l’arrêté Ministériel pour l’élaboration du décret d’application de la loi portant aide légale en République Centrafricaine.Nous avons organisé les travaux du Forum National des victimes  de la crise Militaro Politique en République Centrafricaine. 
Plaidoyer fait avec l'Assemblée nationale, le ministère de la justice, le ministère de l'action humanitaire, sur les question liées à la mise en place de la plate forme des victime, sur la prise en compte d'une ligne budgetaire pour la prise en charge des victimes, le traintement des 20 dossiers des victimes dans les tribunaux. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities reached (SJ)</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.001" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="23"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>23 Communautés ont été touchées par les activités du programme SPLA au cours de l’année 2020 dans les 8 arrondissements de Bangui, Bimbo, Dekoua, Sibut, Damara, Berberati, Bambari, Mbaïki, les villages et les quartiers de tous ces sous-préfecture et préfecture. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of people (disaggregated by gender) reached with awareness raising</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.019" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="1980"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Les activités de plaidoyer, de formation, de sensibilisation porte à porte, les causeries éducatives, des focus groups sur les questions de lutte contre les VBG dans  les communautés de la ville de Bambari, de Berberati, dans le 6e, 3e, 4e et 7e Arrondissement de Bangui, et à Bimbo. Plusieurs activités de sensibilisation ont été faite sur le COVID 19 en respectant la distantiation et les mesures barrières. Ces activités ont permis de toucher  2453 personnes dont (1010 femmes, 766 hommes, 400 filles, 257 garçons et 20 handicapées) / (Security and Access to Justice): Les activités de plaidoyer formelles, de sensibilisation, des conference de presse, de formations et des focus groups sur les questions de violation des droits de l'homme dans l'arrière pays, le redeploiement des FACA dans les zones de conflits, Bria, OBO...dans  les communautés de la ville de Sibut, Begoua, Dekoua, dans le 6e, 3e,  4e et le 2e Arrondissement de Bangui, et Bimbo. Plusieurs activités de sensibilisation, et causerie éducative ont été faite sur le COVID 19 en respectant la distantiation et les mesures barrières telleque prescrite par le Gouvernement et l'OMS. Ces activités ont permis de toucher  1579 personnes dont (511 femmes, 833 hommes, 97 filles, 124 garçons et 14 handicapées)</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="2018"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Les activités de plaidoyer, de formation, de sensibilisation porte à porte, les causeries éducatives, des focus groups sur les questions de lutte contre les VBG dans  les communautés de la ville de Bambari, de Berberati, dans le 6e, 3e, 4e et 7e Arrondissement de Bangui, et à Bimbo. Plusieurs activités de sensibilisation ont été faite sur le COVID 19 en respectant la distantiation et les mesures barrières. Ces activités ont permis de toucher  2453 personnes dont (1010 femmes, 766 hommes, 400 filles, 257 garçons et 20 handicapées) / (Security and Access to Justice): Les activités de plaidoyer formelles, de sensibilisation, des conference de presse, de formations et des focus groups sur les questions de violation des droits de l'homme dans l'arrière pays, le redeploiement des FACA dans les zones de conflits, Bria, OBO...dans  les communautés de la ville de Sibut, Begoua, Dekoua, dans le 6e, 3e,  4e et le 2e Arrondissement de Bangui, et Bimbo. Plusieurs activités de sensibilisation, et causerie éducative ont été faite sur le COVID 19 en respectant la distantiation et les mesures barrières telleque prescrite par le Gouvernement et l'OMS. Ces activités ont permis de toucher  1579 personnes dont (511 femmes, 833 hommes, 97 filles, 124 garçons et 14 handicapées)</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="34"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Gender Unknown - inconnu" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Les activités de plaidoyer, de formation, de sensibilisation porte à porte, les causeries éducatives, des focus groups sur les questions de lutte contre les VBG dans  les communautés de la ville de Bambari, de Berberati, dans le 6e, 3e, 4e et 7e Arrondissement de Bangui, et à Bimbo. Plusieurs activités de sensibilisation ont été faite sur le COVID 19 en respectant la distantiation et les mesures barrières. Ces activités ont permis de toucher  2453 personnes dont (1010 femmes, 766 hommes, 400 filles, 257 garçons et 20 handicapées) / (Security and Access to Justice): Les activités de plaidoyer formelles, de sensibilisation, des conference de presse, de formations et des focus groups sur les questions de violation des droits de l'homme dans l'arrière pays, le redeploiement des FACA dans les zones de conflits, Bria, OBO...dans  les communautés de la ville de Sibut, Begoua, Dekoua, dans le 6e, 3e,  4e et le 2e Arrondissement de Bangui, et Bimbo. Plusieurs activités de sensibilisation, et causerie éducative ont été faite sur le COVID 19 en respectant la distantiation et les mesures barrières telleque prescrite par le Gouvernement et l'OMS. Ces activités ont permis de toucher  1579 personnes dont (511 femmes, 833 hommes, 97 filles, 124 garçons et 14 handicapées)</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="3430"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Les OSC travaillant sur la trajectoire VBG ont mené les activités  d'éducation à la lutte contre la COVID 19 dans 16 communautés de la zone de mise en oeuvre du projet à Bangui, berberati et Bambari. En suite nous avons fait des activités de plaidoyer, de formation, de sensibilisation porte à porte, les causeries éducatives, des focus groups avec les femmes et les groupes de jeunes filles sur les questions de lutte contre les VBG dans  les communautés de la ville de Bambari, de Berberati, dans les 8 Arrondissements de Bangui, Dekoa et à Bimbo. Plusieurs activités de distribution des ki ont été faite sur le COVID 19 en respectant la distantiation et les mesures barrières. Ces activités ont permis de toucher  3476 personnes dont (2029 femmes, 1401 hommes et 37 handicapées) / (Security and Justice): Les OSC partenaires travaillants sur la trajectoire Accès à la Justice ont mené les activités de communication intensive au près des médias en organisant les emissions radios, les conferences de presse, les activités de plaidoyer formelles et informelle, des sensibilisations, des formations et des focus groups sur les thématiques diverses à savoir: la prise en charge des victimes de la crise en RCA, les questions d'insécurités dans les quartiers de Bangui, les violations des droits de l'homme dans l'arrière pays,  Ces activités ont permis de toucher  2589 personnes dont (1175 femmes, 1401 hommes et 13 handicapées)</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="2585"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Les OSC travaillant sur la trajectoire VBG ont mené les activités  d'éducation à la lutte contre la COVID 19 dans 16 communautés de la zone de mise en oeuvre du projet à Bangui, berberati et Bambari. En suite nous avons fait des activités de plaidoyer, de formation, de sensibilisation porte à porte, les causeries éducatives, des focus groups avec les femmes et les groupes de jeunes filles sur les questions de lutte contre les VBG dans  les communautés de la ville de Bambari, de Berberati, dans les 8 Arrondissements de Bangui, Dekoa et à Bimbo. Plusieurs activités de distribution des ki ont été faite sur le COVID 19 en respectant la distantiation et les mesures barrières. Ces activités ont permis de toucher  3476 personnes dont (2029 femmes, 1401 hommes et 37 handicapées) / (Security and Justice): Les OSC partenaires travaillants sur la trajectoire Accès à la Justice ont mené les activités de communication intensive au près des médias en organisant les emissions radios, les conferences de presse, les activités de plaidoyer formelles et informelle, des sensibilisations, des formations et des focus groups sur les thématiques diverses à savoir: la prise en charge des victimes de la crise en RCA, les questions d'insécurités dans les quartiers de Bangui, les violations des droits de l'homme dans l'arrière pays,  Ces activités ont permis de toucher  2589 personnes dont (1175 femmes, 1401 hommes et 13 handicapées)</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="50"><location ref="CF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Gender Unknown - inconnu" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Les OSC travaillant sur la trajectoire VBG ont mené les activités  d'éducation à la lutte contre la COVID 19 dans 16 communautés de la zone de mise en oeuvre du projet à Bangui, berberati et Bambari. En suite nous avons fait des activités de plaidoyer, de formation, de sensibilisation porte à porte, les causeries éducatives, des focus groups avec les femmes et les groupes de jeunes filles sur les questions de lutte contre les VBG dans  les communautés de la ville de Bambari, de Berberati, dans les 8 Arrondissements de Bangui, Dekoa et à Bimbo. Plusieurs activités de distribution des ki ont été faite sur le COVID 19 en respectant la distantiation et les mesures barrières. Ces activités ont permis de toucher  3476 personnes dont (2029 femmes, 1401 hommes et 37 handicapées) / (Security and Justice): Les OSC partenaires travaillants sur la trajectoire Accès à la Justice ont mené les activités de communication intensive au près des médias en organisant les emissions radios, les conferences de presse, les activités de plaidoyer formelles et informelle, des sensibilisations, des formations et des focus groups sur les thématiques diverses à savoir: la prise en charge des victimes de la crise en RCA, les questions d'insécurités dans les quartiers de Bangui, les violations des droits de l'homme dans l'arrière pays,  Ces activités ont permis de toucher  2589 personnes dont (1175 femmes, 1401 hommes et 13 handicapées)</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Satisfaction of communities with awareness raising sessions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.022" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="1.7"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Pour cette enquête sur le niveau de Satisfaction des communautés à l’égard des séances de sensibilisation le score moyen de 1, 7 équivaut à insatisfaite.
Conclusion :  le niveau de Satisfaction des communautés à l’égard des séances de sensibilisation est insatisfaite. Ceci peut s'expliquer par le faite que en raison de la pandémie du COVID 19, l'approche de sensibilisation a beaucoup changé lesOSC partenaires ont beaucoup priviligié les sensibilisation porte àporte que les sensibilisations de masse qui regroupent plusieurs personnes. / (Security and Access to Justice): Pour cette enquête sur le niveau de Satisfaction des communautés à l’égard des séances de sensibilisation le score moyen de 1, 7 équivaut à insatisfaite.
Conclusion :  le niveau de Satisfaction des communautés à l’égard des séances de sensibilisation est insatisfaite. Ceci peut s'expliquer par le faite que en raison de la pandémie du COVID 19, l'approche de sensibilisation a beaucoup changé lesOSC partenaires ont beaucoup priviligié les sensibilisation porte àporte que les sensibilisations de masse qui regroupent plusieurs personnes.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of networks with increased capacities to coordinate joint actions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="9"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): L'Association des WALI-GARA de Bambari, Association des femmes parajuristes de Bambari, Association des femmes déplacées de AKPE de Bambari  ont été outillées sur le circuit de référencement, les gestes barrière contre le COVID 19 et les différents services de prise en charge de lutte contre les VBG. / (Security and Access to Justice): Les OSC de cette trajectoire ont menée des actions conjointes avec plusieurs membres des defenseurs de droits de l'homme et des associations des victimes (VICTIME PEULS, AVCM-PCA, ANAF, AVLRAC, ADIV, AVUC…) aux sujets des violations des droits de l'homme en cette période de pandémie, ces OSC ont accrue leur capacité sur les mesures barrières de lutte contre le Covid 19.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="4"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Les OSC membres du partenariat stratégique se sont mobilisées pour mener conjointement des plaidoyers en faveur de la prise en compte des victimes dans la loi de la Finance de 2021 avec la plate forme des victimes en RCA / (Security and Justice): Les Organisations partenaires ont menée des actions conjointes avec les différents réseaux (Plateforme des Associations des victimes et l' Association des femmes Musulmanes « «I MANDA I GA ZO ») dans le cadre du plaidoyer pour ouverture d'une ligne budgetaire dans la loi de finance 2021 pour le compte des associations des victimes.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="9"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Les OSC ont fait 3 enquêtes de satisfaction auprès, des leaders des femmes, les OSC hors partenariats stratégique, les femmes parlementaires et les femmes chefs d'entreprise. les rapports d'enquêtes refletes les idées des repondants et des parties prenantes à l'enquêtes. / (Security and Access to Justice): Les OSC ont fait 06 enquêtes de satisfaction auprès, des leaders communautaires, les OSC hors partenariats stratégique, les OSC partenaires, les victimes. les rapports d'enquêtes refletes les idées des repondants et des parties prenantes à l'enquêtes.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace):  / (Security and Justice): Nous avons élaboré un rapport statistique sur la base de donnée des victimes,</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of campaigns to influence policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.034" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="6"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Différentes campagnes médiatiques ménées pour influencer les décideurs ( Ministère de la promotion de la femme, du genre et de l'enfant, le ministère de la justice, le ministère de la sécurité) sur  le risque de violence domestique en lien avec la COVID 19. / (Security and Access to Justice): Activités de plaidoyer aupres des autorités parlementaires, du ministère de l'action humanitaire et de la reconciliation ce qui a permis de voté la loi sur la CVJRR, la loi sur le statut des anciens chefs d'Etat et l'Arrété sur la prevention de Covid-19 en RCA.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="11"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Deux campagnes de plaidoyer pour la budgetisation des victimes en ce qui concerne la loi sur l'aide légale et aussi sa promulation par le président de la République et aussi plusieurs campagnes médiatiques. / (Security and Justice): Au cours du trimestre T3, les OSC partenaires, ont mené des campagnes médiatiques à travers les émissions Radio et Télévisées, le Forum Nationale des Victimes, les reunion de plaidoyer avec les différentes commissions de l'Assemblée nationale, les cadres du ministère de la justice et ceux du ministère de l'action humanitaire.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Satisfaction of women representatives on their participation in decision-making</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.045" /><baseline value="3" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="CF" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2.3"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): L'enquête faite au près les femmes leaders des organisations de la socièté civile sur la Satisfaction des représentantes des femmes quant à leur participation à la prise de décision, le score de cette enquête réalisée par les OSC montrent une moyenne de 2, 3 c'est à dire Moyennement satisfaite </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Perception of civil society actors on space for engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.037" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1.08"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace) / (Security and Justice): Pour cette enquête sur la perception des acteurs de la société civile sur l’espace civique, la question Q9 a été fixée comme la question principale. Par contre, d’autres questions fermées et d’autres questions ouvertes sont des questions spécifiques à l’étude pour comprendre un certain nombre de facteurs qui favoriserais ou non une bonne compréhension sur la question.
Mais après le calcul de la moyenne et la fixation de l’indicateur sur la question 9 on peut conclure que  le résultat de l’enquête sur la perception des acteurs de la société civile sur l’espace civique a donné un score de 1,08 correspondant à insatisfait=Rarement.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of times that civil society organisations, women and youth influence national peace-building processes</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.004" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="11"><location ref="431549" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Les OSC ont organisée avec les leaders de femmes de Bimbo et et 7e Arrondissement  03 ateliers de sensibilisation à l'endroit des Officiers de police judiciaire et du personnel pénitentiaire sur le respect des droits des personnes privées de liberté en lien avec la pandémie du COVID 19. Cette activité a été très importante parce que la vie en milieu carsérale en RCA est très préocupante pour les défenseurs des droits de l'homme surtout en cette période de pandémie du Covid 19 ou il faut respecter les regles minimum d'hygiène et le decès d'un detenu du fait de cette maladie peut causer les troubles et des conflits dans les prisons.Participation des OSC (AFJC et CERCLE) aux plaidoyers à New York dans le processus de la consolidation de paix permettant la participation de la femme au processus électoral en cours. (résolution 1325) / (Security and Access to Justice): Avec la participation massive des  professionnelles de la presse ecrite et audiovisuels ( journalistes), les OSC partenaires organisés  des conferences de pressse sur la violation des droits de l'Homme en RCA, la violation de l'accord de paix par les groupes armées, le renforcement de la securité a l'interieur du pays, la prevention contre le Covid-19 avec Radio et Télé Centrafrique, la Radio Ndekes Luka, la Radio RJDH et d'autres stations et organes de presse ecrit. Notons que cette période de pandémie reste très fragile et le non respect des droits de l'homme (accès aux soins de santé, ...) peut être source de conflits et detruire aussi les bases de paix deja mis en place par les politique et les groupes armés.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Women Empowerment</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of networks with increased capacities to coordinate joint actions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="9"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): L'Association des WALI-GARA de Bambari, Association des femmes parajuristes de Bambari, Association des femmes déplacées de AKPE de Bambari  ont été outillées sur le circuit de référencement, les gestes barrière contre le COVID 19 et les différents services de prise en charge de lutte contre les VBG. / (Security and Access to Justice): Les OSC de cette trajectoire ont menée des actions conjointes avec plusieurs membres des defenseurs de droits de l'homme et des associations des victimes (VICTIME PEULS, AVCM-PCA, ANAF, AVLRAC, ADIV, AVUC…) aux sujets des violations des droits de l'homme en cette période de pandémie, ces OSC ont accrue leur capacité sur les mesures barrières de lutte contre le Covid 19.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="4"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Les OSC membres du partenariat stratégique se sont mobilisées pour mener conjointement des plaidoyers en faveur de la prise en compte des victimes dans la loi de la Finance de 2021 avec la plate forme des victimes en RCA / (Security and Justice): Les Organisations partenaires ont menée des actions conjointes avec les différents réseaux (Plateforme des Associations des victimes et l' Association des femmes Musulmanes « «I MANDA I GA ZO ») dans le cadre du plaidoyer pour ouverture d'une ligne budgetaire dans la loi de finance 2021 pour le compte des associations des victimes.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="9"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Les OSC ont fait 3 enquêtes de satisfaction auprès, des leaders des femmes, les OSC hors partenariats stratégique, les femmes parlementaires et les femmes chefs d'entreprise. les rapports d'enquêtes refletes les idées des repondants et des parties prenantes à l'enquêtes. / (Security and Access to Justice): Les OSC ont fait 06 enquêtes de satisfaction auprès, des leaders communautaires, les OSC hors partenariats stratégique, les OSC partenaires, les victimes. les rapports d'enquêtes refletes les idées des repondants et des parties prenantes à l'enquêtes.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace):  / (Security and Justice): Nous avons élaboré un rapport statistique sur la base de donnée des victimes,</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="2"><title><narrative>Ownership and Inclusion</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Satisfaction of primary stakeholders (CSOs) with collaboration in the partnership</narrative></title><description><narrative>Satisfaction of primary stakeholders (CSOs) with collaboration in the partnership with JF. Perception scores with qualitative clarifications and recommendations.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="JF5.07" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2.09"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace) et (Security and Access to Justice): Pour cette enquête sur le niveau de satisfaction de la collaboration entre OSC en RCA le score moyen de 2, 09 équivaut à Moyennement satisfait.
Conclusion :  le niveau de satisfaction sur la collaboration des OSC en RCA est Moyennement Satisfait. En raison de la pandemie du COVID 19 la relation de collaboration a eu un réel impact parceque le contact entre les OSC étaient limités.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="0"><location ref="CF" /><comment><narrative>0</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Peace Corporate Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of conflict prevention activities and peace building processes at local and national level with increased involvement of CSO, women and youth</narrative></title><description><narrative>The indicator aims to show increased inclusion, particularly of women and youth, as their engagement is vital for safeguarding human rights and contributes to sustainable peace. Counts number of conflict prevention and peacebuilding processes at various levels in which stakeholders are actively engaging vulnerable groups, and organisations that represent them.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="PE0.03" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="10"><location ref="431549" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="Unknown" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): les femmes leaders et les points focaux de Berbérati, ainsi que les parajuristes et les points focaux  de Bangui  ont été formées par l'Association des femmes juristes de Centrafrique sur le circuit de reférencement, technique de mobilisation communautaire et leur participation en milieu public. Cependant l'ONG flomboyant a pu formerles survivantes de VBG de bambari sur les activités génératrices de revenu. ces différentes formations permettent de renforcer la récilience des vcitimes et contribuent à la consolidation de la paix.les OSC feminines en RCA, les femmes politiques et et les femmes activistes  ont ménées des actions de plaidoyer pour la prise en compte des candidatures des OSC féminines au poste de Commissaire de CVJRR. Elle ont aussi plaider pour la mise en place d'un cadre concensuel pour la prise en compte des candidatures des femmes et des jeunes aux élection présidentielle et législatives du 27 Decembre 2020.  / (Security and Access to Justice): Nous avons formés plusieurs acteurs et les parties prenantes à savoir, Les victimes, les notables, et les responsables du Gouvernement sont édifiées  sur la situation de droit de l’Homme. Ce reforcement a été fait sur la base les violations des droits de l'homme qu'il y'a eu dans les regions de la centrafrique opposant les groupes armés et les forces regulières.La LCDH a contribuée au negaciation pour la libération de deux otage policiers detenu entre la main des groupes armé 3R. Cette négociation s'est faite avec le groupe armé 3R, le Gouvernement, la MINUSCA, la Société civile au niveau de la sous prefecture de Koui dans Ouham Pende.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-08-22T11:09:02.8952778Z" xml:lang="en" humanitarian="0" hierarchy="1"><iati-identifier>NL-KVK-41160054-113238</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="NL-KVK-41160054" type="21" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative>Cordaid</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>SP Afghanistan - Strategic Partnership</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>The strategic partnership program focuses on 4 topics in Afghanistan: Inclusive and Engendered Peace, Security and Access to Justice, Health System Reform and Extractives. 
In Afghanistan, ongoing insecurity and conflict is restricting both women and youth, as well as civil society organizations (CSOs), from actively contributing to peacebuilding and participating in decision-making processes. Poverty and unemployment are increasingly affecting society’s most vulnerable groups. Moreover, the National Unity Government has not yet sufficiently addressed the participation of these groups. 

The inclusive peace trajectory focuses on increasing the role and engagement of youth and women in peace processes. Supported by the Afghan Women’s Network (AWN) women advocates in eight provinces discuss women’s concerns and recommendations about women’s role in the peace process with provincial-level peace councils and at a higher level. Meetings are held with the First Lady to take up the concerns. Furthermore, youth is trained in lobbying and advocacy, peace-building, and leadership and meet with the provincial peace committees to share youth concerns. Support is provided to the Youth Deputy Minister and his department. 

In the trajectory on access to Partner network SALAH focuses on improving the functioning of local courts and justice departments. Community members are trained to monitor court procedures and functioning. These monitoring reports and findings are discussed with justice sector authorities at the provincial and national levels to advocate for reform.  

In the health trajectory the Alliance of Health Organizations (AHO) is training the provincial health authorities and community health Shuras in eight provinces on alternative health financing . The capacities of community representatives is strengthened to engage with policymakers at provincial and national level. AHO works with the Ministry of Public Health with the objective of engaging local leaders and health Shura members in PPHCC meetings.
 
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code="GLOBAL0.03" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="75834"><location ref="AF" /></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Project Specific Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>B) CSOs and Cordaid collect local evidence from target groups (with participatory data collection methodologies) for effective lobby and advocacy strategies and knowledge building</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.003" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): Provincial justice actors (court, prosecutor’s office &amp; department of justice) welcomed the complaint boxes installed by SP partner – Salah, in five targeted provinces (Balkh, Kunduz, Nangrahar, Kandahar &amp; Khost). As result, communities are using the complaints boxes. Salah, local CSOs and provincial justice actors jointly open the complaint boxes in monthly basis and discuss the issues. Local CSOs follow up the issue addressed in complaint box with provincial justice actors.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): TVs and Radios stations in targeted provinces (Kabul, Herat, Nangrahar, Kandahar, Paktia, Bamyan, Balkh and Kunduz) invited youth and women for peace dialogue in roundtable discussions.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>D) CSOs organize in networks to build collaborate capacity for lobby and advocacy</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.005" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Inclusive Health): The National Advocacy Committee- for Public Policy on Health (NAC-PP), a platform with 83 CSOs members with 6 subcommittees, established a regular exchange mechanism with SP partner AHDS for joint lobby and advocacy meetings, workshops and events. NAC- PP agreed to advocate jointly with the related members of the platform, ministries, MPs and media. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>E) Communities organize inclusive dialogue in which women, youth and minority groups can voice their needs and concerns</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.006" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Community women shared their voice through social media and brought more discussion to women involvement in peace process. Community meetings with local women in eight targeted provinces (Kabul, Herat, Kandahar, Paktia, Bamyan, Nangrahar, Balkh &amp; Kunduz) created a unity amongst local women to conduct advocacy for involvement of women in peace process. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Urban area youth in targeted provinces conducted awareness raising session for rural community members by having street campaign on peace and importance of peace in community development. As result, connection between rural and urban youth developed for further local outreach on peace process, and rural area youth are now also conducting awareness raising for their communities. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): Local communities’ in targeted provinces are now well informed on the justice system, and there is high interest from local people to solve their cases through the formal justice system.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>H) Government institutions, private sector and civil society develop structural dialogue and engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.008" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): three youth participated in roundtable discussion and reflected the role of youth in peace process on national TVs (Shamshad TV, Aryana and National TV), following advocacy towards Ministry of Peace and Ministry of Information and Culture and sharing a list of youth to have their participation in event regarding youth participation in peace process.   

/ (Extractives): The Ministry of Mining and Petroleum (MoMP) signed various key MoUs with private sector, environment agencies, and CSOs for sharing information, accountability and following up on the responsibilities contained in the MoUs.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): three youth participated in roundtable discussion and reflected the role of youth in peace process on national TVs (Shamshad TV, Aryana and National TV), following advocacy towards Ministry of Peace and Ministry of Information and Culture and sharing a list of youth to have their participation in event regarding youth participation in peace process.   

/ (Extractives): The Ministry of Mining and Petroleum (MoMP) signed various key MoUs with private sector, environment agencies, and CSOs for sharing information, accountability and following up on the responsibilities contained in the MoUs.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Youth in number of coordination meetings developed a joint statement from eight zones (Kabul, Balkh, Herat, Kandahar, Paktia, Nangrahar, Bamyan and Kunduz) to share the women and youth voice to negotiation delegation for the peace talks and the State Ministry of Peace at national level. As result, Youth representative (Khalid Noor) in negotiation team/delegation accepted the youth groups statements from eight zones and promised to include the points in pre negotiation meetings and in negotiation agenda. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Police included in online monthly coordination meetings of provincial justice actors- court, prosecutor’s office &amp; department of Justice, CSOs, community representatives – informal justice and media in five targeted provinces (Balkh, Kunduz, Nangarhar, Kandahar &amp; Khost). As a result, formal and informal justice providers are discussing and coordinating case referrals in monthly meetings. Based on criteria, cases are referring from formal to informal and vice versa. 

(Extractives): Coordination group among local government, CSOs, and communities, developed in Badakhshan and Panjshir provinces of Afghanistan, discussing the mining issues locally. in result of improved coordiantion ,actors like provincial government, CSOs, and communities having access to mining information.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Youth in number of coordination meetings developed a joint statement from eight zones (Kabul, Balkh, Herat, Kandahar, Paktia, Nangrahar, Bamyan and Kunduz) to share the women and youth voice to negotiation delegation for the peace talks and the State Ministry of Peace at national level. As result, Youth representative (Khalid Noor) in negotiation team/delegation accepted the youth groups statements from eight zones and promised to include the points in pre negotiation meetings and in negotiation agenda. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Police included in online monthly coordination meetings of provincial justice actors- court, prosecutor’s office &amp; department of Justice, CSOs, community representatives – informal justice and media in five targeted provinces (Balkh, Kunduz, Nangarhar, Kandahar &amp; Khost). As a result, formal and informal justice providers are discussing and coordinating case referrals in monthly meetings. Based on criteria, cases are referring from formal to informal and vice versa. 

(Extractives): Coordination group among local government, CSOs, and communities, developed in Badakhshan and Panjshir provinces of Afghanistan, discussing the mining issues locally. in result of improved coordiantion ,actors like provincial government, CSOs, and communities having access to mining information.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Youth in number of coordination meetings developed a joint statement from eight zones (Kabul, Balkh, Herat, Kandahar, Paktia, Nangrahar, Bamyan and Kunduz) to share the women and youth voice to negotiation delegation for the peace talks and the State Ministry of Peace at national level. As result, Youth representative (Khalid Noor) in negotiation team/delegation accepted the youth groups statements from eight zones and promised to include the points in pre negotiation meetings and in negotiation agenda. 

(Security and Access to Justice): Police included in online monthly coordination meetings of provincial justice actors- court, prosecutor’s office &amp; department of Justice, CSOs, community representatives – informal justice and media in five targeted provinces (Balkh, Kunduz, Nangarhar, Kandahar &amp; Khost). As a result, formal and informal justice providers are discussing and coordinating case referrals in monthly meetings. Based on criteria, cases are referring from formal to informal and vice versa. 

(Extractives): Coordination group among local government, CSOs, and communities, developed in Badakhshan and Panjshir provinces of Afghanistan, discussing the mining issues locally. in result of improved coordiantion ,actors like provincial government, CSOs, and communities having access to mining information.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): National justice actors accepted the challenges reported by CSOs and promised for the resolution of them. Following improved coordination at provincial level CSOs are now able to meet national justice actors and raise the issues of justice sector with them for further reforms and improvement. 

Attorney General, Deputy Minister of Justice, Dr. Sima Samar (former AIHRC head and Current Satete Minister for Human Rights), Members of Parliament attended Salah’s event titled “National Summit of Peace and Justice”. 

(Inclusive Health): Youths CSOs, healthcare NGOs, and MoPH agreed and singed on resolution for the sustainability of the project, and have established a regular exchange through networking. The signed resolution stated support as an active advocator for influencing the members of parliaments for incrementation of national healthcare budget, health insurance law and earmarked taxation. </narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Security and Access to Justice): National justice actors accepted the challenges reported by CSOs and promised for the resolution of them. Following improved coordination at provincial level CSOs are now able to meet national justice actors and raise the issues of justice sector with them for further reforms and improvement. 

Attorney General, Deputy Minister of Justice, Dr. Sima Samar (former AIHRC head and Current Satete Minister for Human Rights), Members of Parliament attended Salah’s event titled “National Summit of Peace and Justice”. 

(Inclusive Health): Youths CSOs, healthcare NGOs, and MoPH agreed and singed on resolution for the sustainability of the project, and have established a regular exchange through networking. The signed resolution stated support as an active advocator for influencing the members of parliaments for incrementation of national healthcare budget, health insurance law and earmarked taxation. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>K) National decision makers initiate policy processes with inclusive civil society engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.011" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Afghanistan government announced the list peace talk delegation for negotiation with Taliban. Out of 21 members there 5 women and 2 youth representatives.  

/ (Inclusive Health): MoF submitted 2020 national budget to parliament with increase in health budget and convinced Members of Parliament to approve the increased health budget for 2020.  

/ (Extractives): Ministry of Mining and Petroleum (MoMP) in partnership with CSOs and community started a country-wide survey to identify and ban the illegal extraction of major metals and mineral resources. Government map illegal mining activities and create a registry of companies and actors involved in illegal mining.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Afghanistan government announced the list peace talk delegation for negotiation with Taliban. Out of 21 members there 5 women and 2 youth representatives.  

/ (Inclusive Health): MoF submitted 2020 national budget to parliament with increase in health budget and convinced Members of Parliament to approve the increased health budget for 2020.  

/ (Extractives): Ministry of Mining and Petroleum (MoMP) in partnership with CSOs and community started a country-wide survey to identify and ban the illegal extraction of major metals and mineral resources. Government map illegal mining activities and create a registry of companies and actors involved in illegal mining.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Afghanistan government announced the list peace talk delegation for negotiation with Taliban. Out of 21 members there 5 women and 2 youth representatives.  

/ (Inclusive Health): MoF submitted 2020 national budget to parliament with increase in health budget and convinced Members of Parliament to approve the increased health budget for 2020.  

/ (Extractives): Ministry of Mining and Petroleum (MoMP) in partnership with CSOs and community started a country-wide survey to identify and ban the illegal extraction of major metals and mineral resources. Government map illegal mining activities and create a registry of companies and actors involved in illegal mining.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Women advocators (a group of 18 women from 8 provinces) shared their voice and recommendations with State Ministry of Peace. As result, women advocators the jointed the team who are working on women participation mechanism in peace process.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Ms. Mary Akrami (executive Director of partner organisation AWN) was selected as member of Peace Consultative Council on 12/07/2020. 

(Security and Access to Justice): High Legal Commission consulted CSOs feedback and recommendations for changes in the current laws and policies.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Ms. Mary Akrami (executive Director of partner organisation AWN) was selected as member of Peace Consultative Council on 12/07/2020. 

(Security and Access to Justice): High Legal Commission consulted CSOs feedback and recommendations for changes in the current laws and policies.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>L) International development actors support inclusive development and peace and state-building processes in fragile contexts</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.012" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): Women Afghan activist from different parts of the country including members of AWN established an advocacy group to strongly voice women concern at national and international platform and they shared their recommendations to USA delegations and congress, in which Ms. Hillary Clinton and members of the USA congress strongly called on Afghan government to strongly consider the participation of women in peace negotiation and intra Afghan peace talks.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>N) National government institutions, international development actors and multinational companies implement laws and policies favourable to the target communities with transparent practices &amp; systems</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.014" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
/ (Inclusive Health): Afghanistan government and parliament approved 2020 national budget with 0.8 billion Afghani increment for health sector. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Inclusive Health): Government approved the Public Private Partnership (PPP) law and plan, which regulates the contribution of the private sector to the improvement of health service delivery.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>F) Communities increase their capacity for advocacy towards decision makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.007" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Inclusive Health): Communities and members of Kabul Provincial Directorate Committees (PDC) engaged in the joint lobby and their awareness raised on the increment of national healthcare budget through awareness-raising sessions. As a result, communities and PDC members doing lobby and advocacy with the Afghanistan government and parliament for an increase in health sector budget and improvement of health services. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): Local people around mining areas, who received information about the social and environmental impact of mining, are participating in community-based monitoring of mining ensure transparency and accountability.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of agreements supported by official documents for the adjustment and design of policies and for and policy implementation</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.021" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="1"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): President announced the esteblishment of High Peace Reconciliation Council</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Sec&amp;Access to Just." /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Justice platform that includes community members / (Inclusive Health): PPP regulation in progress / (Extractives): MoMP signed 16 MoUs with CSOs</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="1"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Justice platform that includes community members / (Inclusive Health): PPP regulation in progress / (Extractives): MoMP signed 16 MoUs with CSOs</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="1"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Justice platform that includes community members / (Inclusive Health): PPP regulation in progress / (Extractives): MoMP signed 16 MoUs with CSOs</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of times that community representatives attended court sessions to supervise procedures</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.031" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="60"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative> / (Security and Access to Justice): Justice platform that includes community members</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>J) Stakeholders support the role of civil society and assure that the voice of communities and minority groups are heard in policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.010" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): State Ministry of Peace and women members of negotiation team conducted several meetings with AWN and women groups and provide updates regarding peace process.  

(Extractives): Ministry of Mines &amp; Petroleum (MoMP) signed various key memorandum of understanding -MoU, with private sector, academic community, and the civil society organizations to strengthen coordination, cooperation and sharing mining information.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): State Ministry of Peace and women members of negotiation team conducted several meetings with AWN and women groups and provide updates regarding peace process.  

(Extractives): Ministry of Mines &amp; Petroleum (MoMP) signed various key memorandum of understanding -MoU, with private sector, academic community, and the civil society organizations to strengthen coordination, cooperation and sharing mining information.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>M) National and local decision makers adopt inclusive and legitimate policies and laws</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.013" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Engendered peace" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): The State Ministry of Peace called a consultation meeting with women groups and coalitions for collecting their recommendation about peace process. 

(Inclusive Health): MoPH approved official letter stated that forbidding the sugary drinks in all official meetings of 34 Provinces of the country as a result of advocating with MoPH which is applicable in all related directorates, health related clusters, health facilities including clinics, hospitals and health posts.</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="100"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Inclusive Health" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Engendered peace): The State Ministry of Peace called a consultation meeting with women groups and coalitions for collecting their recommendation about peace process. 

(Inclusive Health): MoPH approved official letter stated that forbidding the sugary drinks in all official meetings of 34 Provinces of the country as a result of advocating with MoPH which is applicable in all related directorates, health related clusters, health facilities including clinics, hospitals and health posts.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Corporate Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of beneficiaries reached (SJ)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of people who benefitted directly/indirectly through activities implemented or services established/enabled/improved by a Cordaid security and justice project/programme</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.01" /><baseline value="2070" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></baseline><baseline value="3940" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></baseline><baseline value="6010" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></baseline><baseline value="34110" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></baseline><baseline value="0" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Beneficiaries (unspecified)" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="9137"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></actual><actual value="5839"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></actual><actual value="14976"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></actual><actual value="75834"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of people with improved access to more responsive, accountable and inclusive security and justice services</narrative></title><description><narrative>The indicators measures the impact resulting from project interventions. Only count the number of people who gained access to services because of improved functioning of security of justice institutions in the project area during the reporting period. The improved service can result from a better (implementation of) legislative framework and/or strengthened capacities of the institutions (for instance in RBF projects). Since the number is likely to be based on calculation, a precise justification of how this was done needs to be provided (in comment section). For instance: improved legislation can NOT be assumed to benefit the entire population of the project area, but must be based on calculating the people directly benefitting from improved services of S&amp;J institutions. Justice institutions can be part of the formal justice system or implement informal, customary law. Security institution include police, armed forces or peacekeeping missions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.03" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2500"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Gender Unknown - inconnu" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): It is estimated that 2500 people in five targeted provinces have better justice services as a result of advoacy by the progam.  / (Inclusive Health):  / (Extractives): </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of security and justice institutions (formal and informal) strengthened with more responsive, accountable and inclusive services</narrative></title><description><narrative>Count institutions supported by the project in improving their functioning resulting in better service provision towards vulnerable groups. Justice institutions can be part of the formal justice system or implement informal, customary law. Security institution include police, armed forces or peacekeeping missions. Institutions can operate at national level like Departments of Ministries or at local level like police stations and local courts. Specify in the comments which institutions have strengthened their capacities. Institutions are considered "strengthened" if they have become more responsive, accountable and inclusive.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.04" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="12"><location ref="AF" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="National" /><comment><narrative> / (Security and Access to Justice): Supreme Court, MoJ, AGO, Provincial AGOs, Jutice  directorates, provincial courts, AIBA, APA, AWJA</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Thematic Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD6: Number of implementing partners in security and justice projects</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of CSOs directly partnering in the programme interventions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.059" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="4"><location ref="AF" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD5: Number of CSOs with increased L&amp;A capacities</narrative></title><description><narrative>Increased lobby and advocacy capacity of CSOs. The capacity is evaluated yearly.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.024" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="163"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Capacity strengthening on L&amp;A and on mediation and confilict resolution of women and youth organisations./ (Security and access to justice): CSOs and media organisations in total five provinces / (Inclusive health services): 5 CSOs / (Extractives): CSOs in 3 provinces.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD4: Number of advocacy initiatives carried out by CSOs, for, by or with their membership/constituency</narrative></title><description><narrative>Counts each occasion that the program partners succeed in engaging with a new lobby target (decision-makers and power holders) on an important advocacy topic.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.027" /><baseline value="29" year="2017" iso-date="2017-12-31"><location ref="AF" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="21"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Virual meetings with decision makers, online campagin on cease fire, Open letter to First Lady ,Whats App network of youth group
 / (Security and Access to Justice):  / (Inclusive Health): 2 video clips one for health insurance and one for tobacco. Fact sheet for tobacco tax/investment on health.tobacco one pager which is use as advocacy tool and as a summary of policy reform. / (Extractives): 3 Transparency portal orientation sessions, 7  outreach materials distribution.
Transparency Portal Trainings programs, Coordination Meetings with networks.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD1: Number of laws, policies and norms, implemented for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policy implementation brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.040" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="10"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace):  / (Security and Access to Justice): Newly enacted Penal code that includes EVAW law articles                                                                                                         / (Inclusive Health): User fee regulation implemented in Kabul city hospitals
Afghanistan government and parliament approved 2020 national budget with 0.8 billion Afghani increment for health sector. 
MoPH approved official letter stated that forbidding the sugary drinks in all official meetings of 34 Provinces of the country, which is applicable in all related directorates, health related clusters, health facilities. / (Extractives): Mining Regulations, Mineral Law, Enviromental Protection Policy, social policy of mining</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD2: Number of laws, policies and norms/attitudes blocked, adopted, improved for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policies or laws brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.041" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Inclusive Health): Government approved the Public Private Partnership (PPP) law and plan, which regulates the contribution of the private sector to the improvement of health service delivery.
 / (Extractives): </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD3: Number of times that CSOs succeed in creating space for CSO demands and positions through agenda setting, and/or influencing the debate</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of times lobby and advocacy targets (decision-makers and power holders) include CSOs in the decision making process or react upon the issues brought forward by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.051" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="23"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): State Ministry of Peace involved CSOS and women groups duirng Jan - June 2020 for consultation about the peace process. 
Dialogues with peace delegation, 2 with Ministry of Peace, 1 with Dr. Adbullah, 1 with President representative / (Security and Access to Justice): High Legal Commission consulted CSOs feedback and recommendations for changes in the current laws and policies. Further dialogues established through Advocacy platforms and Symposiums
 / (Inclusive Health): Increment of health budget agenda in the PHCC meeting, Our voice was heard by parliament's budget committee for increase of  health budget.
With HEFD and with PPP department of MOPH.  / (Extractives): Meeting with Mininster of MoMP after which space were created for other CSOs interaction.
Through open dialogues and forums with MoMP and AEITI.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities reached (SJ)</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.001" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="151"><location ref="AF" /></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2016-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2018-01-01" /><target value="150" /></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of consultation processes with communities for policy dialogue with decision-makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.021" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="24"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): One community meeting with provincial government conducted  in Mazar - e - Sharif with number of 50 people to have their support on sagnificant role of women and youth in peace process / (Inclusive Health): Conusltation in Kabul  / (Extractives): 5 Consultation Meeting in Badakhshan, 5 Meetings in Panjshir and 5 Meetings in Kabul</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="25"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Consultation meetings with Dr. Abdullah and Mr. Fazli / (Inclusive Health): communities including 9 provincial Shura 20 youths,  / (Extractives): 6 CBM Meetings, 3 CDRM, 3 Round Table Meetings and 6 Trainings, 3 ISGO</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of networks with increased capacities to coordinate joint actions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="4"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative> / (Inclusive Health): Health NGO, National Advocacy Committee - NAC,Kabul Public Health Provincial Coordination Committee and Kabul hospital network.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="9"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): AWN has formed two women strong movements, our vioce our future and togather stronger / (Inclusive Health): The SP program continued to improve engagement of the CSO networks through information sharing and joint action. The networks are (youth networks, NAC(Nation Advocacy Committee , AHO  and AMA(Afghanistan Midwifery Association). / (Extractives): ENRMN network ,  IWA network and MSG Group</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities involved in L&amp;A initiatives</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.028" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="8"><location ref="AF" /></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="556"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): 1600 community members in 32 local communities showed their support on great role of women and youth in peace process / (Security and Access to Justice): Local communties (specially traditional dispute resolution actors). / (Inclusive Health): 9 provincial Shura members  / (Extractives): Communities in Badakhshan and Panjshir provinces who are living near to mining areas</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="21"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative> / (Security and Access to Justice): Monthly reports from five target provinces that includes evidences. Salah Journal  &amp; Court cases  / (Extractives): 3 Reports were shared with CSOs, AEITI and MoMP</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="16"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): For talabin and Qader Queen, NATO , Ministry of Peace / (Security and Access to Justice): Monthly reports from five target provinces that includes evidences.                                                                                                             Salah Journal &amp; Court cases  / (Inclusive Health): Takaful insurance provided and shared with Cordaid. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of lobby and advocacy meetings with decision-makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.033" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="33"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): State Ministry of Peace, High Peace Reconciliation Council and Negotation Delegation / (Inclusive Health): Parliament, MoF, MoPH, and hospitals in Kabul  / (Extractives): 1 Meeting with MoMP Mininster, 1 Meeting with AEITI, 3 meetings with Directorates offcials in Panjshir and Badakhsan</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="37"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): AWN conducted 4 meeting with decision makers( Dr. Abdullah Head of Peace Consultative Council, Mr. Fazli head of Admistrative Office of President  Dr. Alema from Ministry  and peace delegation / (Security and Access to Justice): Meetings / Events / Judicial sessions  / (Inclusive Health): Deputy minster of policy and plan of MoPH, deputy minister of health service provision of MoPH,  budget committee of parliament,  Health Economic and Fainance Department  (HEFD) of MoPH, budget directorate of MoF, curative medicene directorate of MoPH, director of independent commission for dispute resolution of people with government, PPP directorate of MoPH and health consultant of President of the country.  / (Extractives): Meetings with MoMP officials, Meetings with MoMP directorates, Meetings with IDLG, meetings with AEITI</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of campaigns to influence policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.034" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="2"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Ceasefire and Where is my right campagin </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="8"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): AWN conducted peace campaing through peace builder committee at 32 districts / (Inclusive Health): Not in our plan.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of processes for adoption and implementation of policies and legalisation</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.035" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="6"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): Women paticipation mechanism in peace process / (Security and Access to Justice): Only one draft law is under progress (Draft law on reconciliation law) it is the law for regulating jirgas. / (Inclusive Health): One meeting for review of one pager for tobaccoo with HEFD and Cordaid, one meetin with one user fee / (Extractives): Shared recommedation on AEITI policies, recommendations on mining law with MoMP</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="13"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Security and Access to Justice): Only one draft law is under progress (Draft law on reconciliation law) it is the law for regulating jirgas. / (Inclusive Health): One meeting for review of one pager for tobaccoo with HEFD and Takaful insurance with Cordaid, / (Extractives): Meetings with MoMP officials, Meetings with MoMP directorates, Meetings with IDLG, meetings with AEITI</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of times that civil society organisations, women and youth influence national peace-building processes</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.004" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="7"><location ref="431372" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Three advocacy meetings conducted with State Ministry of Peace, High Peace Reconciliation Council and Negotation team for their support on role women and youth in peace process
Targetted Youth and Women advocators conducted 2 meetings with delegation team and Dr. Abdullah, Mr. Fazli, and Dr. Alema and shared their recommendations on peace process and mainstream as their rights should strongly be considered during the peace talks in Doha / (Security and Access to Justice):  / (Inclusive Health):  / (Extractives): </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Women Empowerment</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of networks with increased capacities to coordinate joint actions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="4"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative> / (Inclusive Health): Health NGO, National Advocacy Committee - NAC,Kabul Public Health Provincial Coordination Committee and Kabul hospital network.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="9"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): AWN has formed two women strong movements, our vioce our future and togather stronger / (Inclusive Health): The SP program continued to improve engagement of the CSO networks through information sharing and joint action. The networks are (youth networks, NAC(Nation Advocacy Committee , AHO  and AMA(Afghanistan Midwifery Association). / (Extractives): ENRMN network ,  IWA network and MSG Group</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="21"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative> / (Security and Access to Justice): Monthly reports from five target provinces that includes evidences. Salah Journal  &amp; Court cases  / (Extractives): 3 Reports were shared with CSOs, AEITI and MoMP</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="16"><location ref="AF" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered peace): For talabin and Qader Queen, NATO , Ministry of Peace / (Security and Access to Justice): Monthly reports from five target provinces that includes evidences.                                                                                                             Salah Journal &amp; Court cases  / (Inclusive Health): Takaful insurance provided and shared with Cordaid. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Peace Corporate Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of conflict prevention activities and peace building processes at local and national level with increased involvement of CSO, women and youth</narrative></title><description><narrative>The indicator aims to show increased inclusion, particularly of women and youth, as their engagement is vital for safeguarding human rights and contributes to sustainable peace. Counts number of conflict prevention and peacebuilding processes at various levels in which stakeholders are actively engaging vulnerable groups, and organisations that represent them.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="PE0.03" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="2"><location ref="431372" /><dimension name="Local-National-International" value="National" /><comment><narrative>(Engendered Peace): Women paticipation mechanism in peace process
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Combined with corruption, poor governance, and ineffective enforcement of environmental laws, this has led to oil theft, illegal refining, and the international illegal trading of oil. In this context, the launch of the clean-up process (in line with the 2011 UNEP report ) in June 2016 by the Minister of Environment offers new hope and provides opportunities to lobby for the participation of the communities in the zonal and local governance structures that will supervise the implementation of the emergency measures and the clean-up. Lobbying efforts concentrate on the Federal Minister of Environment who is delaying access to funds already approved for the clean-up, and on the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) in charge of the clean-up. The program partners advocate for inclusive implementation and organize exchange visits and strategy meetings to mobilize women to engage in the governance structures. A challenge for the cleanup is the negative impact of bunkering and artisanal refining. Community members are willing to start a dialogue with artisanal refiners, they are afraid of doing so due to the risk of violent reprisals. The program lobbies with the relevant security agencies to ensure peace in Ogoniland and the wider Niger Delta. 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aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Cordaid Overall</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of direct beneficiaries reached through our activities</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="GLOBAL0.02" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="3500"><location ref="NG" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of indirect beneficiaries reached through our activities</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="GLOBAL0.03" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="45000"><location ref="NG" /></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Project Specific Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>B) CSOs and Cordaid collect local evidence from target groups (with participatory data collection methodologies) for effective lobby and advocacy strategies and knowledge building</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.003" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): The SP partners, in particular FACE and Kebetkache, jointly reviewed the initial findings from two researches (sustainable livelihoods assessment by FACE and Capacity needs assessment of Ogoni women by Kebetkache) during the quarterly Progress Meetings in January 2020 to identify lobby and advocacy topics to engage stakeholders with.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): (Extractives): CSOs, community leaders and local monitors participated in a validation workshop to evaluate the success and impact of the implementation of the UNEP report during the period under review. CISLAC circulated a scorecard widely among communities, CSOs, media and legislators leading to the scorecard becoming a talking point among traditional and community heads while media organizations have requested for discussions and debates on the content of the scorecard. The National Assembly, House Committee on Environment resolved to use the report to declare an emergency on the cleanup while River State House of Assembly has proposed a special session to discuss the findings.

PWYP conducted two perception surveys on ESHRIA and used the findings for the validation of ESHRIA policy brief, which in turn helped to enhance the direction of advocacy to policy makers. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>C) CSOs and Cordaid increase community awareness on advocacy topics</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.004" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): The public presentation of the Integrated Baseline Report, and the follow-up meetings with various key stakeholders, raised the awareness of communities on current and emerging advocacy topics such as  the next phase of HYPREP’s operations in Ogoniland and how communities can influence the outcomes. In addition, a press briefing on the key findings of the integrated baseline enabled the media to widely report and publicise the findings among various communities.

Community leaders in Apparanbie, Brass LGA of Bayelsa State have expressed readiness to upscale cassava cultivation and venture into other areas of agriculture, and to participate in joint advocacy to relevant government agencies to access improved crop seedlings and to establish cassava processing mill for enhancing yields and processing by the farmers.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): (Extractives): Community women in K-Dere planted 50 trees in commemoration of 2020 World Environment Day and as parts of their initial contributions to the remediation of the Ogoni environment. 

Several communities have taken a wide range of decisions and actions following their participation in a stakeholders meeting to share experience on efforts at curbing artisanal refining and improving alternative livelihoods in Bayelsa State. These actions include: 
- Ogbia community leadership in Nembe establishing an environmental surveillance group to monitor and report oil pipeline vandalism, illegal bunkering and artisanal refining. 
- Imiringi community leadership (in Ogbia) and Gbarain Clan (in Yenagoa) authorizing the youth bodies in the two communities to function also as an environmental surveillance group.
- Okordia clan in Ikarama and Kalaba communities in Yenagoa established an environmental surveillance group with laws promulgated by the communities to protect livelihood activities against pipeline vandalism. This was done in partnership with the Joint Task Force (JTF) as persons caught in pipeline vandalism are handed over to the JTF security agency.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>D) CSOs organize in networks to build collaborate capacity for lobby and advocacy</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.005" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): The Coalition of Ogoni Women Development Initiative met in January 2020 and developed an annual work plan that will guide the activities of the coalition, including its lobby and advocacy interventions for the clean-up of oil spills and implementation of emergency measures in Ogoni. Their focus is on women inclusion in the clean-up process; advocating for provision of clean water by HYPREP as part of emergency measures; and improving Ogoni women's livelihoods.

The Coalition of Ogoni Women Development Initiative and CSO Coalition for Ogoni Clean-up set up a Situation Room for periodic review of the clean-up process and implementation of the emergency measures. The two groups also set up a WhatsApp chat group and adopted a plan for field monitoring for the same purpose of jointly reviewing the clean-up process.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): (Extractives): Participants from CSOs and media appraised the plans and activities of the Journalists Against the Delay of Ogoni Clean-up (JADOC) and the media during a webinar organized by Centre LSD to assess the role of the media in the clean-up. Following the event, the group produced more compelling feature articles on the clean-up. The group also formed the Bayelsa Chapter of JADOC to expand its membership and reach in the Niger Delta</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>F) Communities increase their capacity for advocacy towards decision makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.007" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): During the Town Hall Meeting on Coordination and Monitoring of the Clean-up, the Chairman of the Committee on Environment of the National House of Assembly (NASS) prompted to convene a public hearing for fact finding on the progress of the clean-up, especially at it relates to the work of HYPREP and other key stakeholders.

Following a capacity building workshop on Conflict Sensitivity, Peacebuilding and Mediation on the Clean-up for members of the Forum of Ogoni Councillors (selected district representatives), the Coordinator of the Forum convened an extra-ordinary meeting of the councillors to develop a position paper on the clean-up. The position paper detailed the demands of the Forum and was submitted to HYPREP for action. The Forum also set up a monitoring unit to collect feedback from communities and relay such to HYPREP. The monitoring unit is already investigating an incident / attack during the monitoring of the clean-up by the House Committee on Environment.

The Kpean community celebrated the selection of one of the contaminated sites in the community for remediation by HYPREP after several complaints by the community to the agency. This has boosted the resolve of the community to advocate for more sites to be selected for remediation, which HYPREP has promised will be done in the next phase of the assessment.

Rice farmers in Akassa have formed four cooperatives which will be registered with relevant government agencies and positioned to access agricultural support and services for farmers in Akassa. The community has also submitted an application for the provision of a modern cassava processing mill in the community.

The women in Alode-Eleme and Nsisioke communities sent a congratulatory message to the new King of Nchia-Eleme, Chief Ebebe, ahead of plans to visit and engage the new king on the issue of lack of drinking water in the communities, and the need for the traditional leader to prioritize access to clean water in his engagement with Eleme LGA and HYPREP. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): (Extractives): Community groups and the ADF conducted advocacy to NOSDRA, Bayelsa State Government, Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Minisitry of Environment in response to the incidence of dead fishes being washed ashore coastal communities in Bayelsa and other Niger Delta States. They pressed on government at national and state levels to conduct joint investigation to ascertain the possible cause of death and compensate impacted communities for the loss of livelihood and other environmental impact resulting from the incident  
Community groups continued to enage CBN to secure their support in implementing alternative livelihood programmes in their communities,

Local community ESHRIA Monitors in Ogoniland who monitor the process and progress of work on clean-up sites and report environmental issues within their environment strengthened their capacities during their quarterly meeting. The youths are fully aware of HYPREP’s mandate as it relates to the clean-up of Ogoniland and capable of discussing environmental issues in their communities.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): the Coordinator of the Forum of Ogoni Councillors (selected district representatives) convened an extra-ordinary meeting to develop a position paper on the clean-up. The position paper detailed the demands of the Forum and was submitted to HYPREP for action.

The Forum of Ogoni Councillors set up a monitoring unit to collect feedback from communities and relay incidents to HYPREP. The monitoring unit is already investigating an incident / attack during the monitoring of the clean-up by the House Committee on Environment.

The Kpean community celebrated the selection of one of the contaminated sites in the community for remediation by HYPREP after several complaints by the community to the agency. This has boosted the resolve of the community to advocate for more sites to be selected for remediation, which HYPREP has promised will be done in the next phase of the assessment.

Community leaders in Apparanbie, Brass LGA of Bayelsa State have expressed readiness to upscale cassava cultivation and venture into other areas of agriculture, and to participate in joint advocacy to relevant government agencies to access improved crop seedlings and to establish cassava processing mill for enhancing yields and processing by the farmers.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>I) CSOs are influential in international multi-stakeholder alliances and platforms</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.009" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): A group of diplomatic officials in Nigeria including from the European Union, United States Embassy, Embassy of Belgium, Norwegian Embassy, Dutch Embassy, French Embassy and Canadian Embassy representing an international community or group were engaged for the presentation of the integrated baseline report. The diplomats indicated their readiness to continue to prioritize the clean-up of Ogoni, assist HYPREP as much as possible, and channel their interventions in line with the recommendations of the study.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>J) Stakeholders support the role of civil society and assure that the voice of communities and minority groups are heard in policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.010" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): The Managing Director of ZAL (a CBN agent that trains old and prospective SMEs on basic SME skills such as development of proposals and business plans for CBN funding) agreed to conduct a Train the Trainer (ToT) programme for representatives of FACE Initiative. The ToT will enable FACE to in turn train communities on developing winning proposals or business plans for CBN SME support. This collaboration will broaden the reach of CBN SME programme and create greater opportunities for people in the grassroots.

HYPREP invited the Executive Director of Kebetkache to join the members of the House Committee on Environment to visit HYPREP project sites in Gokana and Eleme LGAs - a further recognition by HYPREP of the important role of CSOs in the clean-up.</narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): The Senate and House Committees on Environment appreciated the study and findings on the integrated baseline assessment and accepted the report as a working document for the committees as it pertains to their oversight functions on environmental issues. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>K) National decision makers initiate policy processes with inclusive civil society engagement</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.011" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): 
(Extractives): The Senate and House Committees on Environment appreciated the study and findings on the integrated baseline assessment and accepted the report as a working document for the committees, especially as it pertains to their oversight functions on environmental issues. The Senate Committee then requested CEHRD to help prepare a draft bill on the legislation of HYPREP for deliberation in the Senate.

The CBN (Central Bank of Nigeria) Development Finance Officer invited FACE Initiative and ADF to its periodic briefing of farmers and agribusiness operators to jointly develop appropriate strategies for agricultural development in Bayelsa State. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): (Extractives): The Federal Ministry of Environment made suggestions / inputs to the drafting of the ESHRIA policy brief – such as leaving the title as the EIA Act and not changing it to the ESHRIA Act as being proposed). This helps to enrich the content for the call for amendment and affirms the commitment of the Ministry towards the amendment of the Act. Federal Ministry of Environment requested for PWYP input for the development of their position on EIA Amendment process.

The Minister of Environment received and used the advisory note from CSO Strategic Meeting by presenting it to the Federal Executive Council to secure approval to restructure HYPREP. </narrative></comment></actual></period><period><period-start iso-date="2020-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S):  
(Extractives): The Senate Committee on Environment then requested CEHRD to help prepare a draft bill on the legislation of HYPREP for deliberation in the Senate.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>A) Civil society partners (CSOs) and Cordaid increase their capacity to influence and engage in dialogue with policy makers, politicians and companies</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.002" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): (Extractives): Partners build their capacity to adopt and use information and communication technologies (ICTs like Zoom) to continue their lobby and advocacy activities. During the lockdown, the SP organized internal bi-weekly team meetings and a quarterly reflection meeting as well as virtual webinars and workshops for external stakeholders. 

CISLAC organized quarterly CSO Strategic Meeting. The review of the performance of HYPREP till date was the focus of discussion and debate, resulting in end of the meeting that HYPREP had performed below expectation. Beyond the regular communique or press release, an advisory note suggesting steps to improve the agency’s performance and targeted at federal decision makers was developed. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>E) Communities organize inclusive dialogue in which women, youth and minority groups can voice their needs and concerns</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.006" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): (Extractives): Community women, supported by other stakeholders, agreed to a resolution to protest to HYPREP in order to put more pressure on the agency to urgently provide clean water to Ogoni communities so that all communities can have the most essential substance (water) to prevent or fight COVID-19 pandemic.

Community members and CSOs from Gokana, Khana, Eleme and Tai LGAs validated the findings from the women livelihood assessment thereby making the research to be participatory.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="2" ascending="1"><title><narrative>N) National government institutions, international development actors and multinational companies implement laws and policies favourable to the target communities with transparent practices &amp; systems</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.014" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="100"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="SP trajectory" value="Extractives" /><comment><narrative>OUTCOME(S): (Extractives): The Minister of State for Environment responded during the media briefing on Community Concerns in the Ogoni Clean-Up process to Kebetkache’s tweet on the issue explaining that work will be concluded in some of the lots within the next two months. The PA to the Minister also called the Kebetkache ED to acknowledge the fact the Minister has seen the media statements. Dr Marvin, the PC of HYPREP is now following Kebetkache on Twitter as a result of the media briefing. 

In a swift response to a portion of a press statement bordering on the need for a feasible timeline for the Ogoni clean-up, which was released by Centre LSD to commemorate the 2020 World Environment Day on June 4, the Minister of Environment provided a new timeline for the completion of the first phase of the clean-up, assuring the public that government remains committed to immediately completing the first phase and moving to the next phase.

Similarly, HYPREP followed suit and provided updates on the state of the clean-up by saying that work has further progressed and has reached 60% completion in many of the sites. This is a huge departure from the non-responsiveness of government agencies.

NODSRA arranged a Joint Investigative Visit (JIV) with the Ministry of Environment, FACE Initiative, and Akassa Development Foundation, to investigate the possible cause(s) of the dead fishes. This also led to the Bayelsa State Governor directing the State Ministry of Environment to carry out an independent investigation.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>(SP) Number of communities involved in data collection and analysis of data for advocacy</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ2.017" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="4"><location ref="NG" /></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Corporate Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of beneficiaries reached (SJ)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of people who benefitted directly/indirectly through activities implemented or services established/enabled/improved by a Cordaid security and justice project/programme</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ0.01" /><baseline value="2400" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></baseline><baseline value="1016" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></baseline><baseline value="3416" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></baseline><baseline value="26584" year="2018" iso-date="2018-12-31"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1500"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /></actual><actual value="2000"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /></actual><actual value="3500"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Direct beneficiaries" /></actual><actual value="45000"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="Direct/ Indirect" value="Indirect beneficiaries" /></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Security &amp; Justice Thematic Indicators</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD6: Number of implementing partners in security and justice projects</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of CSOs directly partnering in the programme interventions.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.059" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="8"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>SP partners.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD5: Number of CSOs with increased L&amp;A capacities</narrative></title><description><narrative>Increased lobby and advocacy capacity of CSOs. The capacity is evaluated yearly.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.024" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="133"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>SP partners and local women and youth organisations.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD4: Number of advocacy initiatives carried out by CSOs, for, by or with their membership/constituency</narrative></title><description><narrative>Counts each occasion that the program partners succeed in engaging with a new lobby target (decision-makers and power holders) on an important advocacy topic.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.027" /><baseline value="16" year="2017" iso-date="2017-12-31"><location ref="NG" /></baseline><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="42"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>The advocacy initiatives include targeting legislators, traditional leaders, public servants, diplomats, etc. while the topics covered include livelihoods, ESHRIA integration, EIA amendment, ending artisanal refining, etc. </narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD1: Number of laws, policies and norms, implemented for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policy implementation brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.040" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="3"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>The Minister of Environment provided a new timeline for the completion of the first phase of the clean-up, assuring the public that government remains committed to immediately completing the first phase and moving to the next phase.
HYPREP provided updates on the state of the clean-up which has reached 60% completion in many of the sites.
The Bayelsa State Governor directed the State Ministry of Environment to carry out an independent investigation to investigate the possible cause(s) of the dead fishes</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD2: Number of laws, policies and norms/attitudes blocked, adopted, improved for sustainable and inclusive development</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of concrete changes in policies or laws brought about through lobby and advocacy by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.041" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="1"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>Legislation on HYPREP’s independence to solidify HYPREP’s role and functioning currently in the House.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>DD3: Number of times that CSOs succeed in creating space for CSO demands and positions through agenda setting, and/or influencing the debate</narrative></title><description><narrative>Number of times lobby and advocacy targets (decision-makers and power holders) include CSOs in the decision making process or react upon the issues brought forward by the program partners.</narrative></description><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.051" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="18"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>These include through press releases, during engagement with legislators including the Chairman of House Committee on Environment, and through the development and use of scorecard and advisory note. The Senate Committee then requested CEHRD to help prepare a draft bill on the legislation of HYPREP for deliberation in the Senate. 
The CBN (Central Bank of Nigeria) Development Finance Officer invited FACE Initiative and ADF to its periodic briefing of farmers and agribusiness operators to jointly develop appropriate strategies for agricultural development in Bayelsa State.
Federal Ministry of Environment requested for PWYP input for the development of their position on EIA Amendment process. The Minister of Environment backed CSO Strategic notes to the Federal Executive Council to secure approval to restructure HYPREP.
The Minister of State for Environment responded to Community Concerns in the Ogoni Clean-Up process.
NOSDRA arranged a Joint Investigative Visit (JIV) with the Ministry of Environment, FACE Initiative, and Akassa Development Foundation.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities reached (SJ)</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.001" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-12-31" /><actual value="62"><location ref="NG" /></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of people (disaggregated by gender) reached with awareness raising</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.019" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="946"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Male - masculin" /><comment><narrative>Number of people reached with awareness raising at different events organized by SP partners</narrative></comment></actual><actual value="577"><location ref="NG" /><dimension name="Gender - genre" value="Female - feminin" /><comment><narrative>Number of people reached with awareness raising at different events organized by SP partners</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of consultation processes with communities for policy dialogue with decision-makers</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.021" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="36"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>These are the number and groups of communities (e.g. women's groups) where consultations have been held</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of networks with increased capacities to coordinate joint actions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="15"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>The partners have helped to form or strengthen these networks which include Ogoni Women Coalition, CSO Coalition, JADOC, YOULEAF</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of communities involved in L&amp;A initiatives</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.028" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="19"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>The communities include Agbi, Ekpangbala, Gio, Kporghor, Mogho, K-Dere, Kpean, Buan, Luerre Beeri, Bomu, Biara, Gbe, B-Dere and Kwawa in Rivers and</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="7"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>These include research reports and knowledge products developed from gathered data from meetings, etc.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of campaigns to influence policy dialogue</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.034" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="4"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>The campaigns include speedy clean-up of Ogoni, EIA amendment, involvement of women in decision making, and sustainable rice cultivation</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of processes for adoption and implementation of policies and legalisation</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.035" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="7"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>The processes include those initiated by the legislators in the national assembly; by Central Bank of Nigeria and NIRSAL for supporting farmers in Bayelsa</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result><result aggregation-status="true" type="1"><title><narrative>Women Empowerment</narrative></title><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of networks with increased capacities to coordinate joint actions</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.025" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="15"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>The partners have helped to form or strengthen these networks which include Ogoni Women Coalition, CSO Coalition, JADOC, YOULEAF</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator><indicator measure="1" ascending="1"><title><narrative>Number of reports with local evidence reflecting perspectives of target groups made available</narrative></title><reference vocabulary="99" code="SJ1.032" /><period><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-06-30" /><actual value="7"><location ref="NG" /><comment><narrative>These include research reports and knowledge products developed from gathered data from meetings, etc.</narrative></comment></actual></period></indicator></result></iati-activity></iati-activities>