[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"important-message":3,"cookie-copy":17,"onboarding":24,"mainMenu":199,"footer":200,"contribution-page-SE-0-SE-6-11078":262},{"data":4,"show":5},{"active":5,"title":6,"message":9,"link":12,"link_text":14,"starttime":15,"endtime":16},false,{"en":7,"sv":8},"Data on Openaid.se is being updated","Uppdatering av data pågår ",{"en":10,"sv":11},"The website’s data is updating. This is expected to be ready within 20 minutes. Some data may be incorrect during this time. New data is published on Openaid.se every day. \r\n\r\nContact openaid@sida.se for more information.","Just nu pågår en uppdatering av webbplatsens data. Viss data kan därför vara felaktig under uppdateringen. Uppdateringen väntas ta ca 20 minuter. Publicering av ny data på Openaid.se sker dagligen. \r\n\r\nKontakta openaid@sida.se vid frågor.\r\n",{"en":13,"sv":13},"",{"en":13,"sv":13},"2025-12-19T11:50:03","2026-01-29T14:44:20",{"content":18,"modalContent":21},{"en":19,"sv":20},"\u003Cp>Openaid.se uses cookies to improve your experience as a user, including cookies for web analytics and cookies that help the website function properly. Cookies that handle your selection in this box cannot be opted out. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fen\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Read more about cookies at Openaid.se\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n","\u003Cp>Openaid.se använder kakor för att förbättra upplevelsen för dig som användare, bland annat kakor för webbanalys och kakor som bidrar till att webbplatsen fungerar korrekt. Kakor som hanterar ditt val i denna ruta går inte att välja bort. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Läs mer om kakor på Openaid.se\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n",{"en":22,"sv":23},"\u003Cp>Openaid.se use necessary and functional cookies to make our website work. We also use cookies to improve website functionality by obtaining statistics on how the site is used. You can change your settings here at any time. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fen\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Read more\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n","\u003Cp>Här godkänner du vilka kakor webbplatsen får spara i din dator. Du kan när som helst ändra dina inställningar. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Läs mer om kakor på Openaid.se\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n",{"help":25,"intro":73,"tour":128},{"data":26,"enabled":72},{"page_description":27,"tour_description":52,"intro_description":62},[28,34,40,46],{"page":29,"description":31},{"en":30,"sv":30},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fsector-category",{"en":32,"sv":33},"On this page sector categories are listed and can be filtered by year or search keyword.","På den här sidan listas sektorkategorier, som beskriver vilket specifikt område hos en mottagare som en aktivitet ska gynna och utveckla. Dessa kan filtreras på år och sökord.",{"page":35,"description":37},{"en":36,"sv":36},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fdonors",{"en":38,"sv":39},"On this page responsible government agencies are listed and can be filtered by year or search keyword.","På den här sidan listas ansvariga myndigheter. Dessa kan filtreras på år och sökord.",{"page":41,"description":43},{"en":42,"sv":42},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fcountries-and-regions",{"en":44,"sv":45},"On this page countries and regions are listed.","På den här sidan listas länder och regioner där Sverige bedriver utvecklingssamarbete och där stöd ska bidra till utvecklingsresultat.",{"page":47,"description":49},{"en":48,"sv":48},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fpartners",{"en":50,"sv":51},"Choose a partner that Swedish government agencies cooperate with to implement Swedish aid.","På den här sidan listas samarbetspartner som ansvariga myndigheter samarbetar med för att genomföra biståndet.",{"title":53,"description":56,"button_text":59},{"en":54,"sv":55},"Do you need help?","Vill du ha hjälp att utforska biståndet?",{"en":57,"sv":58},"Join a tour and get tips on what to do on this page.","Följ med på en rundtur med tips på vad du kan göra på denna sida.",{"en":60,"sv":61},"Start the tour","Visa mig runt på sidan",{"title":63,"description":66,"button_text":69},{"en":64,"sv":65},"Do you want to know more about Openaid?","Vill du veta mer om Openaid?",{"en":67,"sv":68},"Here you will get a quick introduction to Openaid and what you can do on this website.","Här får du en snabb introduktion till vad Openaid är och vad du kan göra på webbplatsen.",{"en":70,"sv":71},"Start introduction","Starta introduktionen",true,{"data":74,"enabled":72},[75,83,91,101,111,120],{"title":76,"description":79,"other_info":82},{"en":77,"sv":78},"Welcome to Openaid","Välkommen till Openaid",{"en":80,"sv":81},"Here you will find information about when, to whom and for what purpose Swedish aid funds have been disbursed since 1998. You can also see the results that have been achieved. ","Här kan du se när, till vem och för vilket ändamål svenskt statligt bistånd har betalats ut sedan 1998. Du kan också se biståndets resultat. ",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"title":84,"description":87,"other_info":90},{"en":85,"sv":86},"Openaid shows data from different agencies","Openaid visar data från olika myndigheter",{"en":88,"sv":89},"Statistics and payments from all Swedish government agencies handling funds in the Expenditure area 7: International aid form the basis for the data presented on Openaid.","På Openaid kan du hitta statistik och utbetalningar från alla myndigheter och departement som hanterar statliga biståndsmedel.",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"title":92,"description":95,"other_info":98},{"en":93,"sv":94},"Choose what data you want to see","Välj vilken data du vill se",{"en":96,"sv":97},"You can choose to see data from specific agencies, to specific countries or regions or within specific sectors. You can also see contributions performed by a specific partner.","Du kan välja att se data från vissa myndigheter, till vissa geografiska områden eller inom vissa sektorkategorier, som beskriver vilket temaområde en insats genomförs i. Du kan också se insatser som utförts av en viss samarbetspartner.",{"en":99,"sv":100},"Openaid is continuously updated. This means that for the current and previous year, sums are updated as data is reported and published. ","Openaid uppdateras löpande. Det innebär att för nuvarande år och föregående år uppdateras summor i takt med att data rapporteras in och publiceras. ",{"title":102,"description":105,"other_info":108},{"en":103,"sv":104},"See contributions","Se enskilda biståndsinsatser",{"en":106,"sv":107},"You can get in-depth information about a contribution. Here you can see results, transactions and documents. ","Du kan få fördjupad information om en enskild insats som gjorts inom biståndet. Här kan du se resultat, transaktioner och dokument. ",{"en":109,"sv":110},"The website’s data can be exported. ","All data på Openaid går att exportera. ",{"title":112,"description":114,"other_info":117},{"en":54,"sv":113},"Hjälpen är alltid nära",{"en":115,"sv":116},"Locate the button with a question mark in the lower right corner!","På Openaid finns fler tips på vad du kan göra. Leta upp knappen med frågetecknet i högra hörnet!",{"en":118,"sv":119},"For questions, please contact openaid@sida.se.","Vid frågor, kontakta openaid@sida.se.",{"title":121,"description":124,"other_info":127},{"en":122,"sv":123},"Explore aid","Är du redo att utforska biståndet?",{"en":125,"sv":126},"Start exploring the Swedish development cooperation on Openaid. Either on your own or by joining the tour.","Nu kan du börja utforska biståndet på Openaid – antingen på egen hand eller genom att följa med på en rundtur.",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"data":129,"enabled":72},{"general":130,"startpage":150,"explore_aid":165},[131,141],{"id":132,"title":133,"description":136,"other_info":139},"explore-aid-menu-button",{"en":134,"sv":135},"Find all Swedish aid","Hitta till allt bistånd",{"en":137,"sv":138},"Here you can find data based on responsible agencies, countries and regions, partners, sector categories, strategies and The Sustainable Development Goals. ","Här kan du hitta bistånd utifrån ansvarig myndighet, länder och regioner, samarbetspartner, sektorkategorier, strategier och Globala målen. ",{"en":140,"sv":140},null,{"id":142,"title":143,"description":146,"other_info":149},"main-search",{"en":144,"sv":145},"Search the site","Sök på webbplatsen",{"en":147,"sv":148},"Here you can search for any content on the site, for example a country, a contribution or a document.","Här kan du söka på allt innehåll efter till exempel ett land, en insats eller ett dokument.",{"en":140,"sv":140},[151,160],{"id":152,"title":153,"description":156,"other_info":159},"show-aid-button",{"en":154,"sv":155},"Explore aid on your own","Utforska biståndet på egen hand",{"en":157,"sv":158},"You can choose which responsible agencies you want to see Swedish aid from, to which geographical areas and within which sector categories.","Du kan välja vilka ansvariga myndigheter du vill se bistånd från, till vilka geografiska områden samt inom vilka sektorkategorier. ",{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":161,"title":162,"description":163,"other_info":164},"more-choices-filter-button",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":140,"sv":140},[166,171,176,181,190],{"id":167,"title":168,"description":169,"other_info":170},"comparison-filter-card",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":172,"title":173,"description":174,"other_info":175},"comparison-filter-modal-trigger",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":177,"title":178,"description":179,"other_info":180},"add-comparison-button",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":182,"title":183,"description":186,"other_info":189},"compare-explore-aid-navigation",{"en":184,"sv":185},"See how the aid is distributed","Se hur biståndet är fördelat",{"en":187,"sv":188},"Here you can see how the Swedish aid has been distributed based on your filter options.","Här kan du snabbt navigera och se hur biståndet har fördelats utifrån de val du har gjort.",{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":191,"title":192,"description":195,"other_info":198},"export-button",{"en":193,"sv":194},"Export data","Exportera data",{"en":196,"sv":197},"You can export the data in xls-format.","Här kan kan du exportera data i xls-format.",{"en":140,"sv":140},{},{"links":201,"preamble":256,"dateObject":259},[202,211,220,229,238,247],{"id":203,"title":204,"slug":207,"post_id":208,"children":140,"description":140,"description_title":140,"description_swe":140,"description_title_swe":140,"localization":209},216,{"en":205,"sv":206},"About Openaid","Om Openaid","about-openaid",25,{"sv_slug":210},"om-openaid",{"id":212,"title":213,"slug":216,"post_id":217,"children":140,"description":140,"description_title":140,"description_swe":140,"description_title_swe":140,"localization":218},9424,{"en":214,"sv":215},"Contacts","Kontakt","about-openaid\u002Fcontact",49,{"sv_slug":219},"om-openaid\u002Fkontakt",{"id":221,"title":222,"slug":225,"post_id":226,"children":140,"description":140,"description_title":140,"description_swe":140,"description_title_swe":140,"localization":227},221,{"en":223,"sv":224},"Publications","Publikationer","about-openaid\u002Fpublications",158,{"sv_slug":228},"om-openaid\u002Fpublikationer",{"id":230,"title":231,"slug":234,"post_id":235,"children":140,"description":140,"description_title":140,"description_swe":140,"description_title_swe":140,"localization":236},217,{"en":232,"sv":233},"Accessibility of Openaid","Tillgänglighetsredogörelse","about-openaid\u002Faccessibility-of-openaid",156,{"sv_slug":237},"om-openaid\u002Ftillganglighetsredogorelse",{"id":239,"title":240,"slug":243,"post_id":244,"children":140,"description":140,"description_title":140,"description_swe":140,"description_title_swe":140,"localization":245},220,{"en":241,"sv":242},"Privacy notice","Behandling av personuppgifter","about-openaid\u002Fprivacy-notice",42,{"sv_slug":246},"om-openaid\u002Fbehandling-av-personuppgifter",{"id":248,"title":249,"slug":252,"post_id":253,"children":140,"description":140,"description_title":140,"description_swe":140,"description_title_swe":140,"localization":254},222,{"en":250,"sv":251},"Report suspicions of corruption, irregularities, and misconduct","Anmäl misstankar om korruption","about-openaid\u002Freport-suspicions-of-corruption-irregularities-and-misconduct",47,{"sv_slug":255},"om-openaid\u002Fanmal-misstankar-om-korruption-oegentligheter-och-missforhallanden",{"en":257,"sv":258},"Openaid publishes information from agencies and departments in accordance with the transparency guarantee.","På Openaid publiceras information från myndigheter och departement i enlighet med transparensgarantin.",{"lastImport":260,"generatedDate":261},"2026-05-13T13:24:35.9875147","2026-05-13T04:33:46+00:00",{"contribution":263,"activities":457,"paidTransactions":1070,"transactions":1103,"strategies":1114},{"iatiidentifier":264,"reportingorg":265,"title":270,"descriptions":276,"participatingorgs":289,"activitystatus":295,"activitydates":297,"defaultflowtype":304,"contactinfo":305,"recipientCountries":312,"recipientregions":324,"sectors":329,"result":337,"relatedactivities":352,"lastupdateddatetime":357,"lang":358,"defaultcurrency":359,"hierarchy":283,"humanitarianSpecified":5,"hasHumanitarianActivity":5,"hasLongtermActivity":72,"transactionsMetadata":360,"activitiesMetadata":453},"SE-0-SE-6-11078",{"narrative":266,"ref":267,"type":268,"secondaryreporter":269},"Sweden","SE-0",10,0,[271,274],{"lang":272,"value":273},"sv","Plan International Sweden, Skydd av barn i väpnad konflikt, 2017-2022",{"value":275},"Plan International Sweden, Support to children in armed conflict, 2017-2022",[277,284],{"narrative":278,"type":283},[279,281],{"value":280},"In situations of conflict children are particularly vulnerable. Existing threats such as violence or trafficking are exacerbated and new ones appear, including the risk of recruitment into armed groups. At the same time, the protective environment, both in the community and the official child protection services, is weakened by a lack of safety, security and a dependence on humanitarian assistance. In situations of protracted conflicts, it is necessary to find solutions that bridge the common humanitarian-development dichotomy. \n\nPlan International's programming is guided by a child-centred community development approach, working with children, their families, communities, organizations and local governments to bring about positive change regardless of the context in which they live. The project will focus on three areas: the Central African Republic, Myanmar and Tanzania. Thematic focus will include strengthened community resilience against (re-)recruitment of child soldiers among internally displaced children in the CAR and Myanmar (Rakhine) and Burundian refugees in Tanzania. Activities include psychosocial support, life skills training, vocational training, parenting programmes and economic empowerment, as a vital prerequisite for attaining stable, peaceful and cohesive societies. The main target group for this intervention are young boys and girls aged 12 – 29.",{"lang":272,"value":282},"Insatsen bidrar till att stärka resiliens hos unga flickor och pojkar som befinner sig i utdragna konflikter för att åstadkomma en mer stabil miljö där risken för rekrytering av barn till väpnade grupper minskar och barn och ungas säkerhet istället ökar. Barn och unga blir i konfliktsituationer särskilt utsatta då redan existerande hot om våld och trafficking eskaleras och nya dyker upp, så som risken för rekrytering av barn till väpnade grupper. Samtidigt försvagas den skyddande miljön, både inom samhället och av myndigheter, i och med bristen på säkerhet och det nya beroendet av humanitärt stöd. Vid mer utdragna konflikter är det även nödvändigt att finna lösningar som länkar humanitär hjälp och utvecklingsbistånd. Insatsen fokuserar på tre områden: Central Afrikanska Republiken, Myanmar och Tanzania. Tematiskt fokus inkluderar stärkande av samhällens resiliens mot (åter-)rekrytering av barnsoldater bland flyktingbarn i CAR, Myanmar (Rakhine) och Tanzania. Planerade aktiviteter inkluderar psykosocialt stöd, tillgång till skolor, stärkande av livskunskaper, föräldraansvar, yrkesutbildning och ekonomisk egenmakt av unga människor som en vital förutsättning för att uppnå samhällen som är mer stabila och fredliga med stark social sammanhållning. Målgrupp för insatsen är pojkar och flickor i åldrarna 12 till 29.\n\nKrisen i Centralafrikanska Republiken har lett till nästan en miljon interna flyktingar. Bland dessa är pojkar och flickor bland de värst drabbade och närmare 13 000 barn har enligt FN rekryterats till väpnade grupper. Olika ansatser har gjorts med hjälp av internationella aktörer för att släppa dessa barn fria, men risken är fortfarande stor att rekrytering fortsätter. När barnen släpps får de stöd bland annat från Plan med att återförenas med sina familjer och återintegreras i samhället. Plan arbetar med bland andra Unicef för att stärka samhällets resiliens genom att belysa de faktorer som kan bidra till att driva barn och unga att gå med i väpnade grupper.\n\nI en fortsatt instabil kontext med underliggande spänningar som karakteriserar den utdragna krisen i centrala Rakhine i Myanmar påverkas barn bland annat genom bristande tillgång till säker skolgång. Samtidigt nås inte alltid ungdomar av stöd som oftast riktar sig antingen till barn eller kvinnor och män mer generellt. Detta trots att unga pojkar och flickor är väldigt sårbara och utsätts för psykosocial stress, tidiga äktenskap, barnarbete, trafficking och annat utnyttjande. Utöver utökad tillgång till skolgång erbjuder insatsen 16 byar i Minbya aktiviteter som riktar sig specifikt åt ungdomar. För att öka resiliens och stärka skyddet av barn erbjuds bland annat psykosocialt stöd och mentorskap, vägledning till familjer och värdfamiljer om ansvarsfullt föräldraskap och påverkansarbete gentemot lokala myndigheter och ledare. Samtidigt kommer fredsbyggande aktiviteter erbjudas genom allaktivitetshus för att stärka den sociala sammanhållningen, resiliens och egenmakt hos unga pojkar och flickor. Bland dessa ingår bland annat konflikthantering och yrkesutbildning och ett höjt medvetande kring ungdomars mervärde som positiva aktörer i samhället.\n\nLiknande aktiviteter planeras i Tanzania där över 253 000 burundiska flyktingar befinner sig sedan säkerhetsläget försämrades 2015. Internationellt stöd till skydd av barn i flyktinglägren är för närvarande bristfällig med socialarbetare som ansvarar för ungefär 200 barn var då stöd behöver prioriteras för andra mer akuta humanitära behov. Plans insats i flyktinglägren i västra Tanzania (Kibondo) kommer utöka antalet socialarbetare och bygga vidare på andra redan existerande mekanismer till stöd framför allt för ensamkommande flyktingbarn. Liknande stöd saknas inom regionens utvecklings strategi och humanitära insatser har inte resurser för att ta sig an detta i en situation som blivit mer utdragen. Samtidigt ökar riskerna för utnyttjande och rekrytering av barn.",1,{"narrative":285,"type":288},[286],{"value":287},"The overall objective of the intervention Strengthening resilience of at-risk children and youth in situations of protracted conflict is to protect children, adolescents and youth in situations of protracted conflict. More specifically, the project has three outcome areas:\n\n- To protect children and youth from risks of recruitment into armed groups;\n- To empower adolescents and youth to contribute more actively to the building of a more inclusive, equitable, cohesive and peaceful society; and\n- To increase resilience and protective capacities of conflict-affected adolescents, youth and families.\n\nIn line with Plan International's programming model, the project takes a child-centred community development approach and thus works with children and youth but also their families, communities, organizations and local\u002Fnational governments to bring about change. By doing so the aim is to build a common understanding and engagement towards the same objectives among multiple actors in an integrated fashion.\n\nThe project is furthermore building on the federation's commitment to enact on opportunities for bridging the humanitarian-development-peace nexus. It does so by putting the building of resilience at the centre of the attention and engaging in interventions foreseen to have longer-term and sustainable impact at both individual and community levels.\n\nWhilst having a common overarching goal of strengthening resilience among at risk children and youth, the three interventions that the project is composed of in the Central African Republic, Tanzania and Myanmar, were developed based on a careful context analysis and the specific needs at hand among children and youth in different locations, which in the three cases are protracted crisis with internally displaced people or refugee contexts.",2,[290,291],{"narrative":266,"ref":267,"type":268,"typeSpecified":72,"role":283},{"narrative":292,"ref":293,"type":268,"typeSpecified":72,"role":294},"Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency","SE-6",3,{"code":296},4,[298,300,302,303],{"type":296,"isodate":299},"2022-12-31T00:00:00",{"type":288,"isodate":301},"2017-10-30T00:00:00",{"type":294,"isodate":299},{"type":283,"isodate":301},{"code":268},{"organisation":306,"telephone":307,"email":308,"website":309,"mailingaddress":310},{"narrative":292},"+46 8 698 50 00","sida@sida.se","www.sida.se",{"narrative":311},"Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden",[313,317,321],{"narrative":314,"code":315,"percentage":316},"Central African Republic (the)","CF",16.84,{"narrative":318,"code":319,"percentage":320},"Myanmar","MM",16.85,{"narrative":322,"code":323,"percentage":316},"Tanzania, United Republic of","TZ",[325],{"narrative":326,"code":327,"percentage":328},"Developing countries, unspecified","998",49.47,[330,334],{"narrative":331,"code":332,"vocabulary":283,"percentage":333},"Child soldiers (prevention and demobilisation)",15261,100,{"narrative":335,"code":336,"vocabulary":288,"percentage":333},"Conflict, Peace & Security",152,{"title":338,"description":343,"indicator":346,"type":288,"aggregationstatus":269},[339,341],{"value":340},"Results achieved",{"lang":272,"value":342},"Uppnådda resultat",[344],{"value":345},"The final report for Strengthening the resilience of at-risk children and young people in situations of protracted conflict covers the period November 2017 to March 2022. The report provides a general analysis and country-specific details on results achieved under the three outcome areas over the years. Order of outcomes and specific outputs were modified in the three countries of the project based on contextual variances in the Central African Republic, Myanmar and Tanzania. The report also provides an analysis on the humanitarian-development-peace nexus; youth, peace and security; conflict sensitivity; social cohesion; the rights perspective; gender equality and inclusion; and environment and climate change.\n\nIn addition, Plan International Sweden (PLAN) has shared Lessons Learned from Program Strengthening Resilience of At-Risk Children and Youth in Situations of Protracted Conflict that captures lessons learned, documents good practices and provides recommendations for Plan International Sweden to continue working in the humanitarian-development nexus in situations of protracted conflict. The report provides a deeper assessment on topics such as youth, peace and security; prevention; social cohesion; children and armed conflict; protection; reintegration; women and gender; and the humanitarian-development nexus.\n\nContext\n\nThe project was implemented in the Central African Republic (CAR), Myanmar and Tanzania (targeting Burundian refugees). Both CAR and Myanmar figure in the Secretary Generals Annual Report on Children and Armed Conflict with grave violations committed against children through either killing and maiming, recruitment and use, sexual violence, abduction, attacks on schools and hospitals, and the denial of humanitarian access to children.\n\nIn CAR, the project covered the geographical areas of Berberati and Kaga-Bandoro, with the latter reporting the most wide-spread recruitment and use of children in armed groups and armed forces. Despite the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation, signed 2019 between the Government and 14 armed groups, grave violations continue since the crisis started in December 2013. Following political unrest in December 2020, negotiations with armed group leaders for the release and reintegration processes of children was halted. The long socio-economic crisis has deprived a large proportion of children and youth of both education and job opportunities, making them not feel represented by political leaders and vulnerable to recruitment.\n\nRakhine State in Myanmar has experienced uncertainty and fear with clashes between the ethnic armed organisation Arakan Army and the Myanmar armed forces Tatmadaw. In light of these tensions, there has been a significant need to strengthen peace and social cohesion at community level between Rakhine and Muslim communities and protect children and youth affected by armed conflict. \n\nIn 2017, the political crisis in Burundi forced 255,322 asylum seekers to Northwest Tanzania, 56% of them being children. Since the mid-1990s, Burundis children and youth have been mobilized by political parties to perpetrate political violence. As one of the poorest countries in the world, and with low enrolment in schools and high levels of unemployment, youth are easily mobilized into youth wings of political parties. During the Civil War, estimated numbers of 2,000  14,000 children were recruited by forces, many reportedly from refugee camps outside the country. During the 2010 elections, the ruling partys armed youth militia, Imbonerakure, was active in the intimidation of opposition candidates and their supporters, something that intensified in the lead up to the 2015 elections. The project focused on the Burundian refugee camps in Nduta and Mtendeli where Plan International has provided critical prevention and response activities.\n\nOutcome 1: Children and youth are protected from risk of recruitment into armed groups\n\nFocus has been on ensuring a safe and protective environment within target communities and at household level. PLAN worked with community members through established structures, such as Child Protection Committees and youth groups. Sessions included psychosocial support, child protection in emergencies, gender-based violence, and child protection referral mechanisms. The participation of community members and the involvement of individuals directly in the activities in the various stages of implementation of the project, was essential to achieve meaningful impact under this outcome. This engagement also raised awareness on child protection risks and strategies to prevent and respond to these. During the final year of implementation, 94% of consulted target beneficiaries indicated that they now feel more protected and 85% of targeted community members demonstrated increased awareness on child protection.\n\nThe outcome applied to CAR and Tanzania. In CAR, children face a significant risk of being recruited into armed forces and armed groups. Apart from training members of armed groups on the legal frameworks and the harmful effect of childrens association with armed forces and armed groups, mass awareness campaigns were conducted for parents and community members about the dangers and negative impact the recruitment of children has. This is particularly important as armed groups are movements that are mobilised from the communities themselves. Life skills provision for children to reduce any pull-factors for recruitment were combined with community and school re-integration of released children.\n\nIn the refugee camps in Tanzania, unaccompanied and separated children were supported with an increased protective environment through provision of appropriate alternative care arrangements. Parents and foster parents were trained on positive parenting, community-based child protection and the risk of recruitment and use of children and how to mitigate these risks. Similar training and awareness raising was held for social workers, volunteers and partners.\n\nOutcome 2: Adolescents and youth are empowered to contribute actively to building a more inclusive, equitable, cohesive, and peaceful society\n\nWith the aim to foster social cohesion, the goal included provision of safe spaces for adolescents and youth to engage, speak freely and interact; training on peacebuilding and community engagement; and meaningful interaction with local authorities.\n\nIn CAR, this outcome focused on wellbeing through engagement in youth projects, youth clubs and Reseau Communautaire Protection Enfants (RECOPE). Beneficiaries included children formerly associated with armed groups as well as adolescents from all religious confessions and ethnic backgrounds. Exchange and capacity building workshops focusing on peace dialogue and reconciliation, the notions of citizenship, conflict resolution and sensitization techniques on peaceful transformation at community level, were accompanied by debates, peer to peer activities between Muslim and non-Muslim youth, soccer games, conferences, theatre productions, storytelling, radio programmes etc. A total of 7077 children and adolescents have had access to these child and youth friendly spaces. Sessions were also provided to 1565 adolescents on strengthening psychological and social skills.\n\nLeaders and neighbourhood chiefs expressed that these efforts have enabled a more cooperative sense within communities and a common understanding on challenges related to social cohesion. Local support towards the initiative was also expressed through the allocation of space at a high school for the Youth clubs meetings and exchanges within the framework of peace promotion and child protection activities. Through advocacy with authorities, Youth clubs also drafted memoranda on the celebration of the International Day of Peace in 2021 and on the validation ceremony of the legal texts of the youth clubs. They were also integrated into local initiatives for peaceful transformation through affiliations with prefectural and local youth councils.\n\nIn Myanmar, focus was on working closely with community members and youth on peaceful co-existence. This was mainly achieved by providing spaces through 13 youth centres for youth to openly discuss matters of peace, dialogue between barriers of ethnicity, gender etc. By the end of the project, 76% of the adolescents and youth were actively engaged in activities related to conflict transformation and peace promotion, and participants from both Muslim and Rakhine communities shared a common understanding of peaceful coexistence.\n\nCommunity awareness was raised on the role of adolescence and recreational activities conducted with the Rakhine and Muslim youth facilitators in the 16 targeted areas in Minbya Township to foster social cohesion between different communities. Apart from community members, the project involved representatives from the Township Education Department, Township General Administration Department, State level Education Department, State level Coordination and Communication Department as well as various service providers.  In addition, the Ministry of Education expressed interest in incorporating parts of the education module into the national curriculum.   \n\nIn Tanzania, support was provided to peer support groups and peace promoters in the camps to empower adolescents and youth to actively build a more inclusive, equitable, cohesive and peaceful society. Through the different platforms for youth, challenges in their communities regarding peace promotion and conflicts were discussed and shared. Youth committee members and peace promoters cooperated with other community members on solving problems facing youth and adolescents in the camps.\n\nOutcome 3: Conflict affected adolescents, youth and families have increased resilience and protective capacities\n\nTo foster resilience and reduce the risk of young people from resorting to harmful or dangerous behaviours, adolescents and youth were provided with life skills and vocational training. Through the sessions, conducive living conditions and positive dynamics were fostered. Topics included: my support network; understanding our emotions; helping ourselves in stressful times; relating to peers; relating to adults; and health and safety in relationships.\n\nIn CAR, capacities were strengthened through 12 community child protection structures including 6 youth clubs and 6 RECOPE with 145 members (25 men, 24 women, 48 girls and 48 boys). Awareness sessions on child rights reached 36,200 (19,114 female and 17,086 male) community members, armed group leaders, local authorities and child protection actors. This also resulted in 1548 children receiving follow-up and support through protection systems, including school kits to help the children remain in school and prevent them from joining armed groups.\n\nTwo national legislative\u002Fpolicy amendments to improve child protection were also supported through the Child Protection Working Group on the adoption of the Child Protection Code, promulgated in June 2020.\n\nLife skills to reduce the risks of abuse and exploitation and to increase coping mechanisms was provided to adolescents in the camps in Tanzania. Vocational training was also provided to help the 1,126 graduates (704 female) when they repatriate back to Burundi. However, several restrictions and bans imposed by the government in Tanzania regarding income generating activities in the camps, meant that start-up kits to apply the newly gained skills in carpentry, hair cutting, tailoring, batik making and food production were not provided. The main reason behind this was the governments push for voluntary repatriation which they believed would be hindered were the adolescents to initiate income generating activities.\n\nIn Myanmar, sensitization training sessions delivered by youth leaders enhanced life skills for community members to support psychosocial wellness and harmonious coexistence between ethnic groups and communities. Through the youth centres, skills were strengthened through non-formal education (literacy, numeracy, life skills, peace curriculum, and child protection). In addition, non-formal education committees were established and trained on data collection to assist in monitoring and evaluation of project activities. Based on market assessments, adolescent girls and boys were also provided with vocational training sessions in sewing and motorbike repair to support livelihood opportunities.\n\nHumanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus\n\nAs mentioned at the onset of this project, PLAN commits to enact on opportunities for bridging the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus (HDPN). Protracted conflicts require interventions that respond to immediate basic needs, build capacities to enhance opportunities over the long term, and contribute to peace. The project provided an opportunity to break away from the traditional humanitarian, development and peace silos. It applied the required flexibility in terms of programming to ensure that immediate needs were attended to while also addressing root causes of conflicts and tensions, building capacities for sustainable protection, promoting gender equality of children, adolescents and youth, and fostering social cohesion and resilience.\n\nThe Lessons Learned from Program Strengthening Resilience of At-Risk Children and Youth in Situations of Protracted Conflict raised important aspects that PLAN considered, such as the need for a thorough understanding of the context through regular risk-assessments, and flexibility to address changes and priorities as they occur. It was also noted that initiatives to meet immediate needs can reinforce capacity development efforts. Non-food items to integrate children into families, school kits to integrate into schools and hygiene supplies for young women to participate in activities for instance support long-term programming and capacity development.\n\nYouth, Peace and Security\n\nWhile initially supporting the Children and Armed Conflict agenda, the project developed over the years also in support of the Youth, Peace and Security agendas pillars. Focus on Protection was mainly through awareness-raising on the negative effects of recruiting young people to armed forces and armed groups combined with referral mechanisms and reintegration for released children and adolescents. In Myanmar, awareness raising on the potential dangers facing young people who migrate to neighbouring countries was included, where particularly the risks of human trafficking and exploitation at workplaces were highlighted. Youth in the camps in Tanzania were also trained on GBV and PSEA.\n\nParticipation was fostered among others through the different youth clubs that strengthened adolescents and youth leadership skills and provided opportunities for them to engage with local decision-makers and contribute to policy-documents. In Myanmar, this among others led to youth being included in the national youth council and attending the national youth peacebuilding conference in Yangon in 2018.\n\nPrevention was mainly addressed through activities focusing on empowerment and economic opportunities, not the least through provision of education, life skills and vocational training. The established or rehabilitated youth centres\u002Fcommittees\u002Fcouncils also provided space for young women and men to discuss social cohesion, build bonds and foster teamwork, even beyond the scope of the project.\n\nIn CAR, specific focus was also given to Disengagement and reintegration of those who had been associated with armed forces and armed groups. 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