ACTIVITY TITLE
Africa Albinism Network
Reported by
Oxfam Novib NL-KVK-27108436 International NGO
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
Project-type interventions C01
Standard grant 110 Private Development Finance 30 Untied 2
Planned start date 2021-08-01
Planned end date 2022-06-30
Actual start date 2021-08-01
Actual end date 2022-06-30
activity status: Finalisation
Physical activity is complete or the final disbursement has been made, but the activity remains open pending financial sign off or M&E
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 4 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
KARAGWE COMMUNITY BASED
Implementing Other
Ministry of Foreign Affairs NL
REF XM-DAC-7
Funding Government
Oxfam Novib
Accountable International NGO
Oxfam Novib
Extending International NGO
General
The purpose of this project/Network is to: 1) Develop a concrete movement of persons with albinism in Africa to drive implementation of the AU’s Plan of Action on albinism (2021-2031). 2) Support a professional Africa-based regional advocacy body at the core of the movement that strategically advocates for the implementation of the Plan of Action at the national level. Priority strategy is the replication of the “Kenya Model” namely the use of advocacy, lobbying and training support to move government and relevant stakeholders to adopt a national action plan on albinism (based on the regional Plan of Action) and with an annual budget to ensure implementation. 3) Promote effective leadership in organizations representing persons with albinism to drive theabove two goals. 4) Producereliable data for decision-making and for driving goals 1 and 2 above. Persons with albinism “don’t die, they disappear.” This is the myth propagated in several African countries, where persecution and discrimination against persons with albinism—who are demonized,dehumanized, and whose body parts are believed to possess magical powers—has spread (from 20 to 29 countries in the last decade). In the past two years, there continues to be reports of violence, including mutilation,and killing, kidnapping, grave desecration and trafficking in body parts of persons with albinism for witchcraft purposes including in countries where such had never/rarely beenreported, for example, Mali, Togo and Zambia. The cross-border nature of these incidents has also been reported. While several civil society organizations, UN mechanisms, and the diplomatic corps are contributing to addressing this issue, these efforts have historically been uncoordinated and ad-hoc. The UN Independent Expert onalbinism, Ms. Ikponwosa Ero (Nigeria), a woman with albinism herself, has, since her appointment in 2015, played a pivotal role in supporting the convening a wide range of actors, supporting national-level grassroots responses to attacks and discrimination,and mounting a game-changing communications strategy that challenges thevery myths and misperceptions upon which the discrimination and attacks are based. She has also led the development of a Regional Action Plan (2017-2021 and monitored online at actiononalbinsim.org). That Plan has guided interventions to date leading to several successful case studies and the reduction of attacks in some countries. Since then, the Expert has successfully lobbied the AU to adopt and extend the Plan to 2031. Thereforein 2019, the African Union Plan of Action was adopted by the Executive Council of the AU with the time frame of 2021-2031. At the same meeting, the AU also decided to appoint a Special Envoy on albinism, an honorary post todrive implementation at high-level meetings and within Member States of the African Union. Several regional outfits have emerged inthe last 5 years to address the human rights violations faced by persons with albinism in Africa but none have been sustained due to lack of support andresources: both technical and financial. All of these will be approached to collaborate in the proposed Network.
recipient country ( 1 )
KenyaKE
100
sector ( 2 )
OECD DAC CRS 5 digit1( 1 )
The sector reported corresponds to an OECD DAC CRS 5-digit purpose code http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/Sector/
Democratic participation and civil society15150
100
GLOSSARY
Democratic participation and civil societySupport to the exercise of democracy and diverse forms of participation of citizens beyond elections (15151); direct democracy instruments such as referenda and citizens' initiatives; support to organisations to represent and advocate for their members, to monitor, engage and hold governments to account, and to help citizens learn to act in the public sphere; curricula and teaching for civic education at various levels. (This purpose code is restricted to activities targeting governance issues. When assistance to civil society is for non-governance purposes use other appropriate purpose codes.)
Reporting Organisation99( 1 )
The sector reported corresponds to a sector vocabulary maintained by the reporting organisation for this activity
The right to social and political participation 4
100
Financial Overview
Incoming Funds ( 1 )
Disbursement ( 1 )
Budget ( 1 )
Incoming Funds
Disbursement
Budget
Budget ( 1 )
START END TYPE STATUS VALUE
2021-08-01 2021-12-31 Revised 59,289
EUR
Budget
Transactions ( 2 )
Incoming Funds ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2021-12-01
incoming transaction
Ministry of Foreign Affairs NL
REF XM-DAC-7
59,289
EUR
Incoming Funds
Disbursement ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2021-12-01
Netherlands Dutch SP D&D VOICE
KARAGWE COMMUNITY BASED
59,289
EUR
Disbursement
result( 1 )
outcome( 1 )
GLOSSARY
OutcomeResults of the activity that produce an effect on the overall communities or issues you serve. For example lower rate of infection after a vaccination programme.
Outcome
indicator( 6 )
Civ Space-Strenght CS
Civil society actors transformed and strengthened,
INDICATOR
9220-1
CSOs that strengthened the links with their constituencies due to changed ways of working
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9220-1
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2021
0
0
Not provided
N/A
2021-08-01 : 2022-06-30
INDICATOR
9220-2
CSO that improved their acccess to flexible resources to actively address, reclaim and navigate civic space offline and online, involving and considering esp. marginalized groups
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9220-2
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2021
0
0
Not provided
N/A
2021-08-01 : 2022-06-30
INDICATOR
9220-3
informal movements/individuals with access to flexible resources to address, reclaim and navigate civic space offline and/or online
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9220-3
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2021
0
0
Not provided
N/A
2021-08-01 : 2022-06-30
INDICATOR
9220-4
CSOs with improved risk strategies and improves support when a civic space crisis occurs
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9220-4
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2021
0
0
Not provided
N/A
2021-08-01 : 2022-06-30
INDICATOR
9220-5
CSOs with increased women and youth in leadership positions
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9220-5
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2021
0
0
Not provided
N/A
2021-08-01 : 2022-06-30
INDICATOR
9220-6
CSO actors that build trust and work in inclusive way in coalitions
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9220-6
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2021
0
0
Not provided
N/A
2021-08-01 : 2022-06-30
General Enquiries
Oxfam Novib
PO box 30919, 2500 GX The Hague, The Netherlands
legacy data( 5 )
NAME VALUE IATI EQUIVALENT
grant-reference 1000923
oxfamnovib-view-type EXT
profit-centre 0000007881
project A-05259
project-name Voice Global Influencing grants