humanitarian
ACTIVITY TITLE
Algeria 2024 - Oxfam GB - HUM 2021-2025 PBA
Reported by
Sweden SE-0 Government
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
National 4 Bilateral 1
Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by implementing partners B03
Standard grant 110 Untied 2
Planned start date 2021-04-01
Planned end date 2026-12-31
Actual start date 2021-04-01
activity status: Implementation
The activity is currently being implemented
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 4 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
Oxfam International
CRS OXFAM International
Accountable International NGO
Oxfam International
CRS OXFAM International
Implementing International NGO
Sweden
REF SE-0
CRS Central Government
Funding Government
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
REF SE-6
CRS Central Government
Extending Government
General
Insatsen är en del av ett strategiskt partnerskap som sträcker sig mellan 2021 och 2025 mellan Oxfam och Sidas humanitära enhet. Insatsen för 2023 uppgår till 103 200 000 SEK och fördelas till projekt och program i 5 kriser, ger Oxfam möjlighet att söka om stöd genom Sidas Rapid Response Mechanism samt tre metod och kapacitetsstöd. Målet med insatsen är att skyndsamt kunna nå människor med humanitärt stöd i akuta kriser samt att bidra till att stärka kapaciteten i det humanitära systemet. Samtliga föreslagna insatser vägleds av Oxfams kärnmandat, vilket är att arbeta med samhällen innan, under och efter kriser för att bygga upp deras motståndskraft, rädda liv och tillsammans angripa orsakerna till konflikt och andra katastrofer. Jämställdhets perspektivet genomsyrar Oxfams insatser och organisationen deltar aktivt i det globala påverkansarbetet i jämställdhetsfrågor. Jämställdhetsaspekter beaktas vid utformning, genomförande och utvärdering av projekt. Oxfam är en global hjälporganisation som arbetar med människor mot fattigdom över hela världen. Oxfam:s vision är en rättvis värld utan fattigdom, där alla värderas och behandlas lika, har samma rättigheter och kan påverka sin egen framtid. Oxfam arbetar på flera nivåer, genom livräddande katastrofinsatser, långsiktiga projekt som ger människor möjlighet att lyfta sig ur fattigdom och politisk påverkan lindrar vi de akuta symptomen. Oxfam GB är ett av 20 medlemmar som utgör konfederationen Oxfam International.
The contribution for 2023 includes humanitarian support to Oxfam's projects and programmes in five crises, Oxfam's projects applied through Sida's rapid response mechanism (RRM) and for method and capacity support. The contribution is the third year of a strategic partnership that extends between 2021 and 2025 between Oxfam and Sida's Humanitarian Unit. The aim of the contribution is to reach people affected by crisis with humanitarian assistance and protection and to contribute to strengthening the capacity of the humanitarian system. All proposed efforts are guided by Oxfam's core mandate, which is to work with communities before, during and after crises to build their resilience, save lives and tackle the causes of conflict and other disasters. Oxfam’s strong programming capacities is on gender and the organisation actively participates in global advocacy on gender issues. Oxfam's contributions have demonstrated strong gender sensitivity in its programming and participation of women throughout program cycles. Gender aspects are taken into account when designing, implementing and evaluating projects. Oxfam is a global movement of people who are fighting inequality to end poverty and injustice. Oxfam GB is one of 20 affiliates that make up the confederation Oxfam International.
Objectives
Sida's Humanitarian Assistance to Oxfam GB 2024 Sida's Humanitarian Unit has prioritized funding allocations on the basis of most severe humanitarian needs and of the ability of its strategic partners to address them efficiently. The prioritized support will be in line with the Humanitarian Response Plans (HRP) and Refugee Response Plans (RRP), coordinated by the UN, and the ICRC operational appeals where applicable. OCHA's Global Humanitarian Overview 2024 indicates another year of significant humanitarian relief requirements, with 300 million people in need of humanitarian assistance and protection in 72 countries. The estimated cost of the global humanitarian response going into 2024 is US$46.4 billion, a decrease of 5 billion compared to the beginning of 2023. However, this is not an indication of the humanitarian situation improving on a global level, rather that the humanitarian system has partly improved in prioritizing the most severe humanitarian needs, and that prioritization in general is needed in light of the decreasing global funding for humanitarian assistance. In 2024, Sida humanitarian unit will be prioritizing 30 crises worldwide and Oxfam has been selected as one of the best placed actors in five crises. For 2024, the following support is proposed for Oxfam: Country-based Programmes in Algeria, CAR, Yemen, Myanmar and Chad in line with Humanitarian Response Plans or Refugee Response Plans - 53 MSEK Rapid Response Mechanism - 45 MSEK Method Development and Capacity-Building - 12 MSEK Programme management support - 2 MSEK This means that the total initial contribution to Oxfam GB in 2024 amounts to 112 MSEK. Country-based Programmes (2024: 53 MSEK, 2025: 28 MSEK) Annual Country-based Programmes (PBA) Yemen (10 MSEK) Oxfam is present in seven governorates, both in the south and the north, focusing on Food Security, WASH and protection. Oxfams rapid response capacity is a strong reason for continued Sida support. Myanmar (10 MSEK) Oxfam will through PBA support focus on providing lifesaving assistance to crisis-affected and disaster vulnerable people. Oxfam will work in various sectors including Protection, WASH, Food Security and Livelihoods as well as NFIs. The support will be implemented in hard-to-reach communities in Kachin State, Shan State, Rakhine State, Chin and the southeastern part of Myanmar. Through its strong focus on WASH which is a chronically underfunded sector and its wide range of local partners, Oxfam adds value to the Sida portfolio. Multiyear Country-based Programmes 2024-2025 (PBA) Algeria (2024: 10 MSEK 2025: 10 MSEK, already approved via decision 010286/23) Sida has identified Oxfam as a key actor in critical response sectors including: WASH, Protection and Food Security and Livelihoods. The programme is in line with the first ever consolidated Sahrawi Refugee Response Plan elaborated (2024-2025). Given the protracted crisis and slightly deteriorating situations year-on-year, in 2023 Sida decided to support Oxfam Algeria with multiyear programme based support (2023-2025). CAR (2024: 8 MSEK 2025: 8 MSEK, already approved via decision 010286/23) Oxfam provides humanitarian assistance to improve living conditions, provide emergency food and means of production, access to WASH services, and strengthen protection mechanisms (including GBV) for 340,000 displaced, returnee and host communities, in the target areas of Bria (Haute Kotto) and Batangafo (Ouham). Oxfam works through services, cash and in kind modalities. Oxfam has been granted multiyear funding for 2023-2025 and will continue the PBA-approach during this period. Chad (2024: 15 MSEK of which 10 MSEK already approved via decision 010286/23 2025: 10 MSEK, already approved via decision 010286/23) In 2023, Oxfam was proposed for multiyear programme-based approach financing. Oxfam are active in the Lake region, including in hard-to-reach areas, and work in the Protection, WASH and Livelihoods sectors. Oxfam have specific inclusion of disabled persons and elderly and target both displaced persons and host communities. Oxfam have continued to deliver with good results during 2022. For 2024, Sida proposes to increase the allocation to 15 MSEK. Sida assesses that Oxfam has submitted relevant proposals, strategies and updated workplans and budgets for all the above mentioned contexts and that they should be approved (see the Budget analysis as well). The disbursement of the support to the country contexts for 2025 á 28 MSEK is conditioned on the receipt of an updated workplan and budget and subject to parliamentary appropriation of funds. Rapid Response Mechanism (45 MSEK) Part of the annual humanitarian budget is set aside for sudden humanitarian crises and deteriorations of major ongoing crises. For these situations Sida has an RRM with partner organisations that makes it possible to fund lifesaving responses worldwide within 24 hours. Oxfam prioritises RRM applications in hard-to-reach areas, areas with increased needs and forgotten crisis with limited international visibility. The RRM complements Oxfams Catastrophe Fund Mechanism (CAT Fund) and public appeals. Sida assesses that Oxfam has a relevant and strategic approach to the RRM and is well-placed in order to respond quickly to sudden onset crises through the RRM. Therefore Sida will maintain the allocation of RRM funding to Oxfam in 2024. In 2024, 45 MSEK will be added to the Agreement with Oxfam GB to support the organisation through the modality of RRM support. Method development and capacity-building support (2024: 12 MSEK, 2025: 3 MSEK) CaLP (2024: 5 MSEK already approved via decision 009880/22) In 2022, Sida proposed to provide multiyear support to CaLP between 20222024 with 5 MSEK per year. Sida will in 2024 continue its support to the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP), a network based on learning, knowledge sharing, networking and coordination around the appropriate and timely use of cash transfer programming (CTP) in humanitarian response. As CaLP is not a legal body and is hosted by the Humanitarian Department of Oxfam House, it was decided to include the support to CaLP in the Agreement between Oxfam GB and Sida.Sida funding will support the delivery of all five strategic focus areas of the CaLP strategy for 20202025. In 2024, Sida will continue to support CaLP with 5 MSEK. Frontline Community Protection (2024: 4 MSEK already approved via decision 010286/23) In 2023, Sida decided to provide multi-year support to Oxfam GB's method development and capacity-building project called Frontline Community Protection between 2023-2025 with 4 MSEK per year. This project will build humanitarian capacity in three key areas: participatory feminist MEAL for protection protection advocacy and implementing community-led protection work. By improving capacity, technical skills and expertise in these three areas, this project will contribute towards a more inclusive, coordinated and collaborative humanitarian system that is more effective in reducing protection risks to populations affected by conflict and crises. The project will be implemented globally under Oxfam's Global Humanitarian Team working in coordination with the Global Protection Cluster and two thematic task teams on Protection Advocacy and Community-led Protection. The project will also work in strategic partnerships with up to four national NGOs with direct funding and mentorship to support leadership functions and greater national representation in thematic protection task teams. In 2024, Sida will continue to support this project with 4 MSEK. Group Cash Transfer (GCT): Enhancing Community Agency for Localized Humanitarian Action (2024: 3 MSEK 2025: 3 MSEK) In 2024, Sida proposes to provide multi-year support to Oxfam GB's method development and capacity-building project called Group Cash Transfer (GCT): Enhancing Community Agency for Localized Humanitarian Action between 2024-2025 with 3 MSEK per year. Oxfam seeks to contribute to the growing knowledge and evidence base for Group Cash Transfers (GCTs) as an innovative modality for pursuing meaningful locally-led humanitarian action across sectors, improve social cohesion and promote inclusion and local leadership of women and young people in particular. The project will develop and test these innovative approaches to enable grass-root level community groups to better respond to their own needs and priorities by focusing on two countries, Yemen and Lebanon. The disbursement of the support to the project for 2025 á 3 MSEK is conditioned on the receipt of an updated work-plan and budget and subject to parliamentary appropriation of funds. Programme Management costs (2 MSEK) It is also suggested that Oxfam GB receive funding for programme management costs. This is further elaborated in the budget section of this appraisal.
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Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere 16.1 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children 16.2 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
policy marker( 9 )
CODELIST SIGNIFICANCE VOCABULARY DESCRIPTION
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Aid to Environment not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Disability not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Gender Equality significant objective OECD DAC CRS Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
Trade Development not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
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Financial Overview
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
Disbursement ( 1 )
Planned Disbursement ( 1 )
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement
Planned Disbursement
Planned Disbursement ( 1 )
START END TYPE PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2024-01-01 2024-12-28 10,000,000
SEK
Planned Disbursement
Transactions ( 2 )
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2024-01-01
SECTOR 720
SECTOR DAC Material relief assistance and services 72010
SECTOR 99
COUNTRY Algeria DZ
Oxfam International
International NGO
10,000,000
SEK
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2024-03-28
SECTOR 720
SECTOR DAC Material relief assistance and services 72010
SECTOR 99
COUNTRY Algeria DZ
Oxfam International
International NGO
10,000,000
SEK
Disbursement