ACTIVITY TITLE
UN WOMEN LEAP in Uganda - NAWOU
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 2023-10-01
Planned end date 2024-03-31
Actual start date 2023-10-01
Actual end date 2024-03-31
activity status: Implementation
The activity is currently being implemented
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 4 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN
NAWOU’s foundation is linked to the struggles by the Women’s Movement, which started with individual activists before independence.The first ‘local’ formal civil society organization to promote ‘women’s concerns’ and social change was the multi-racial Uganda Council of Women, formed in 1946 (Tripp 2000, Kwesiga 1995, Snyder 1995). But this was preceded by a number of other civil society organizations that were racial in nature. For example, the British missionary wives formed their own association in 1906 and also the Mothers Union, which later opened up to Ugandan women in 1908. Then there was the Indian Women’s Association. Many women are remembered for working to establish linkages between the local Ugandan women and the foreign women. Sugra Visram, a Ugandan woman of Indiandecent was one such woman who embodies the efforts of trying to link women from different backgrounds. The most notable efforts was the formation of a civil society organization the (Young Women’s Christian Association) YWCA and the Uganda Council of Women (Tripp 2000). These organizations that had started early before Independence were able to live through the test of time working to improve the lot of women through various initiatives. Yet, as Kwesiga (1995) notes, after independence in 1962 there was very little support for women’s organizing. Karungi (1995) argues that when Amin came to power in 1971, he initially promoted women’s rights in a populist move but then subsequently banned women’s organizations.
Implementing Partner Country based NGO
Oxfam Novib
Accountable International NGO
Oxfam Novib
Extending International NGO
UN ORGANISATIONS
Funding Government
General
1. Executive Summary Uganda is one of the countries in the East and Southern Africa (ESA) region that has been faced with multiple crises ranging from health pandemics such as COVID 19, Ebola, conflicts, cross border displacements ,acute food insecurity, hunger, and numerous impacts of the global food crisis. The Transformative Livelihoods for Refugees and Host Communities in Uganda which is a short title for The Leadership, Empowerment, Access, and Protection (LEAP 2023) of women and girls in crises will be implemented in Karamoja and South-western Uganda. It will respond to the identified challenges in the region and work in close collaboration withthe target community and key stakeholders to ensure sustainable impact. The Karamoja region in Uganda continues to suffer from the impact of climate change resulting in drastic deterioration of livelihoods of pastoralists due to lack of access to water and pasture. This has resulted in loss of crops, increased animal mortality, reduced nutrition and subsequent increased mortality rates particularly those affecting women, and children. The influx of refugees from DRC into Uganda, is likely to continue given the continued fighting and tensions in the neighboring country. Women and girls are disproportionately affected by this war due to existing inequalities that expose them to diminished nutrition, heightened risk of SGBV, exploitation and the increased burden of care especially among the refugees and drought affected communities in Uganda. This programme will strengthen emergency protection, leadership, accessto services and promote empowerment of 3250 (2,750 women, girls, youth, and 500 men and boys including persons with disabilities. Uganda will reach 3250 (2,750 women, girls, youth, and 500 men and boys including) 100 actors specifically lower level administratorssuch as district local government officials, local women organizations, para social workers, para legal, police and members of the judiciary. The Programme will support two women centres with ICT equipment to provide support services to 500 women and girls; 500 women and youth will benefit from vocational skills, climate smart agriculture and practical skills in agroforestry. In order to ensure mental health and access to justice, 750 women and girls will be provided legal aid and psychosocial support services. A total of2 local women’s organisations will be supported to reach out to 800 women and girls; 100 women and youth will be provided with literacy, numeracy skills and solar lanterns. The programme will ensure that 500 men and boys will receive training and mentorship in positive masculinities allow them promote gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. Additionally, 200 women and girls will access cash through participation in the cash for work opportunities to enable women access basic needs such as food. The projectwill also establish and support 30 VSLA groups for women involved in agricultural and non-agricultural livelihoods to enable them access savings and credit to boost their business ventures.
recipient country ( 1 )
UgandaUG
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
2023-10-01 2023-12-31 Revised 15,133
EUR
Budget
Transactions ( 2 )
Incoming Funds ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2023-11-01
incoming transaction
UN ORGANISATIONS
15,133
EUR
Incoming Funds
Disbursement ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2023-11-01
UNIFEM - UN ORGANISATIONS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN
15,133
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( 4 )
Equal-People
Excluded/marginalized individuals and their civil society with strenghtened capacity to collaborate
INDICATOR
9160-1
women that applied increased capacities, collaborated in alliances, movements and partnerhips,
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9160-1
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2023
0
Not provided
345
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
Actual comment
the Project saw many women involved
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2023
0
156 0
0%
2023-10-01 : 2024-03-31
INDICATOR
9160-2
men that applied increased capacities, collaborated in alliances, movements and partnerhips,
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9160-2
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2023
0
Not provided
250
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
Actual comment
the men were interested in participating in the project at will
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2023
0
200 0
0%
2023-10-01 : 2024-03-31
INDICATOR
9160-3
non-binary individuals that applied increased capacities, collaborated in alliances, movements and partnerhips,
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9160-3
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2023
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
Actual comment
this was not related to due to context
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2023
0
300 0
0%
2023-10-01 : 2024-03-31
INDICATOR
9160-4
gender non-specified individuals that applied increased capacities, collaborated in alliances, movements and partnerhips,
REFERENCE
VOCAB Reporting Organisation 99
CODE 9160-4
FACET BASELINE TARGET ACTUAL % PERIOD
Unit Unit
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2023
0
Not provided
0
N/A
2023-10-01 : 2023-12-31
Actual comment
these were not covered due to the negative context which does not favour gender non specif categories
No dimension has been provided
No location has been provided
2023
0
150 0
0%
2023-10-01 : 2024-03-31
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legacy data( 6 )
NAME VALUE IATI EQUIVALENT
grant-reference 1002961
oxfamnovib-view-type EXT
profit-centre 0000007104
profit-centre-name CO: Uganda (HECA)
project A-07311
project-name UN WOMEN LEAP in Uganda