support to KtK 2017-2021
Activity-ID : SE-0-SE-6-10182A0101-PSE-15170Reprogrammed funds to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 Kvinna till Kvinna has applied to Sida for funding for 35 million SEK to carry out the "Turning Promises into Reality: Palestinian Women Human Rights Defenders Voicing for Change " in Palestine during the period 2017-2019. Sida will be the only donor to this program...
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Reprogrammed funds to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 Kvinna till Kvinna has applied to Sida for funding for 35 million SEK to carry out the "Turning Promises into Reality: Palestinian Women Human Rights Defenders Voicing for Change " in Palestine during the period 2017-2019. Sida will be the only donor to this program. Sida/CIVSAM will complement the contribution with investment in thematic support, and KtK's own funds will cover the Israel program. The intervention aims at strengthening women's rights organizations by 1) Enhancing women's rights organizations capacity to strengthen (marginalized) women to claim their rights from relevant local and national institutional and political stakeholders and mobilise increased support from men in the targeted communities, 2) Increasing women's rights organizations inclusivity of marginalized women and their networks; participating in civic and political decision making and implementation, 3) Together with women's rights organizations, Women Human Rights Defenders, and their networks/coalitions; call for increased accountability to relevant local, national and international political and insitutional duty bearers for women's rights in occupied Palestine. Kvinna till Kvinna will implement the intervention together with 7-11 local partner organizations.
Type (Click to sort Ascending) | Date (Click to sort Ascending) | Value (Click to sort Ascending) |
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Commitment |
8/4/2017
| USD 5,097,695 |
Disbursement |
8/28/2017
| USD 1,697,438 |
Disbursement |
9/28/2017
| USD 0 |
Disbursement |
11/28/2018
| USD 1,961,705 |
Disbursement |
6/28/2020
| USD 1,304,494 |
Marker (Click to sort Ascending) | Principal objective (Click to sort Ascending) | Significant objective (Click to sort Ascending) | Not targeted (Click to sort Ascending) |
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Gender Equality |
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Aid to Environment |
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Participatory Development/Good Governance |
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Trade Development |
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Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity |
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Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation |
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Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation |
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Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification |
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Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH) |
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Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) |
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Disability |
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Openaid are unable to display documents for this activity. Contact openaid@sida.se for more information.
Expected results
Outcome 1: Women's rights organizations have enhanced capacity to strengthen (marginalized) women to claim their rights from relevant national duty bearers and mobilise increased support from men in the targeted communitiesOutcome 2: Women's rights organizations are increasingly inclusive of marginalized women and their networks; participating in civic and political decision-making and implementationOutcome 3: Kvinna till Kvinna, women's rights organizations, Women Human Rights Defenders, and coalitions have called for increased accountability from relevant local, national and international political and institutional duty bearers for women's rights in occupied Palestine
Results
During the previous year, Sweden had many discussions with KtK regarding reporting requirements. Sweden and KtK went through a process of revising expected deliverables. This included discussions with audit support at Sida HQ, KtK auditor and KtK relevant staff at KtK HQ. It was evident from the latest round of reporting that KtK has received the feedback and delivered accordingly. Some issues remain outstanding, but KtK's approach has been cooperative and responsiveness. The partners and implementation of the programme seem to continue to behavioural change reasonably. KtK still experiences changes and shifts with certain activities that either get revised, cancelled of deferred. It has been discussed with KtK that it might be relevant to re-evaluate the extent in which they implement activities operationally as opposed to managing and delegating to third-party partners. Details of achievements related to 2019 are listed in the statement on annual reports. The third-party partners, continue to respond to the needs of the context and beneficiaries and achieve results within reason. This has been confirmed by the most recent evaluation. Some of the main finding include the following: "The evaluation team found that the Programme has had a strong impact on women’s agency and ability to promote and defend their own rights individually or jointly in peer support groups and get back on their feet when going through a divorce, having been subject to gender based violence or when a family member is killed or imprisoned (impact). Programme was found largely efficient mainly through the support as provided by Kvinna till Kvinna to partner organisations and self-help groups. It found that the Programme could have been more effective in promoting conditions for women’s participation and agency other than the platforms created by partners themselves, as well as in strengthening inclusion of right holders not only at programmatic level but organisational level as well. Sustainability was mentioned as partially achieved at partners operations level as well as through integrated security and well-being training (that contributed to reduce the risk of stress and burn-out among women), still to be strengthened by ensuring that training leads to strengthened organisational capabilities among partner organizations through knowledge transfer and follow up."
Full description
Reprogrammed funds to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 Kvinna till Kvinna has applied to Sida for funding for 35 million SEK to carry out the "Turning Promises into Reality: Palestinian Women Human Rights Defenders Voicing for Change " in Palestine during the period 2017-2019. Sida will be the only donor to this program. Sida/CIVSAM will complement the contribution with investment in thematic support, and KtK's own funds will cover the Israel program. The intervention aims at strengthening women's rights organizations by 1) Enhancing women's rights organizations capacity to strengthen (marginalized) women to claim their rights from relevant local and national institutional and political stakeholders and mobilise increased support from men in the targeted communities, 2) Increasing women's rights organizations inclusivity of marginalized women and their networks; participating in civic and political decision making and implementation, 3) Together with women's rights organizations, Women Human Rights Defenders, and their networks/coalitions; call for increased accountability to relevant local, national and international political and insitutional duty bearers for women's rights in occupied Palestine. Kvinna till Kvinna will implement the intervention together with 7-11 local partner organizations.
Transactions
Type (Click to sort Ascending) | Date (Click to sort Ascending) | Value (Click to sort Ascending) |
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Commitment |
8/4/2017
| USD 5,097,695 |
Disbursement |
8/28/2017
| USD 1,697,438 |
Disbursement |
9/28/2017
| USD 0 |
Disbursement |
11/28/2018
| USD 1,961,705 |
Disbursement |
6/28/2020
| USD 1,304,494 |
Policy markers
Marker (Click to sort Ascending) | Principal objective (Click to sort Ascending) | Significant objective (Click to sort Ascending) | Not targeted (Click to sort Ascending) |
---|---|---|---|
Gender Equality |
-
|
-
| |
Aid to Environment |
-
|
-
| |
Participatory Development/Good Governance |
-
|
-
| |
Trade Development |
-
|
-
| |
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity |
-
|
-
| |
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation |
-
|
-
| |
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation |
-
|
-
| |
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification |
-
|
-
| |
Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH) |
-
|
-
| |
Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) |
-
|
-
| |
Disability |
-
|
-
|
Documents
Openaid are unable to display documents for this activity. Contact openaid@sida.se for more information.
Results
Expected results
Outcome 1: Women's rights organizations have enhanced capacity to strengthen (marginalized) women to claim their rights from relevant national duty bearers and mobilise increased support from men in the targeted communitiesOutcome 2: Women's rights organizations are increasingly inclusive of marginalized women and their networks; participating in civic and political decision-making and implementationOutcome 3: Kvinna till Kvinna, women's rights organizations, Women Human Rights Defenders, and coalitions have called for increased accountability from relevant local, national and international political and institutional duty bearers for women's rights in occupied Palestine
Results
During the previous year, Sweden had many discussions with KtK regarding reporting requirements. Sweden and KtK went through a process of revising expected deliverables. This included discussions with audit support at Sida HQ, KtK auditor and KtK relevant staff at KtK HQ. It was evident from the latest round of reporting that KtK has received the feedback and delivered accordingly. Some issues remain outstanding, but KtK's approach has been cooperative and responsiveness. The partners and implementation of the programme seem to continue to behavioural change reasonably. KtK still experiences changes and shifts with certain activities that either get revised, cancelled of deferred. It has been discussed with KtK that it might be relevant to re-evaluate the extent in which they implement activities operationally as opposed to managing and delegating to third-party partners. Details of achievements related to 2019 are listed in the statement on annual reports. The third-party partners, continue to respond to the needs of the context and beneficiaries and achieve results within reason. This has been confirmed by the most recent evaluation. Some of the main finding include the following: "The evaluation team found that the Programme has had a strong impact on women’s agency and ability to promote and defend their own rights individually or jointly in peer support groups and get back on their feet when going through a divorce, having been subject to gender based violence or when a family member is killed or imprisoned (impact). Programme was found largely efficient mainly through the support as provided by Kvinna till Kvinna to partner organisations and self-help groups. It found that the Programme could have been more effective in promoting conditions for women’s participation and agency other than the platforms created by partners themselves, as well as in strengthening inclusion of right holders not only at programmatic level but organisational level as well. Sustainability was mentioned as partially achieved at partners operations level as well as through integrated security and well-being training (that contributed to reduce the risk of stress and burn-out among women), still to be strengthened by ensuring that training leads to strengthened organisational capabilities among partner organizations through knowledge transfer and follow up."