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Norway and Sweden support UNIFEM
urgent actions for women's rights in East Africa
November 1, 2006 - (UNIFEM) UNIFEM's interventions on women's
rights and gender equality in Somalia and Uganda received a major
boost this week with financial assistance from the Swedish International
Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the Government of Norway.
Key to women's rights protection and participation is leveraging
the voice of women as change agents with influence on policy and
peace efforts. Leveraging women's effective participation and contribution
to real-time urgent actions for peace, recovery and healing remains
at the core of activities by UNIFEM in the region.
A 1,000,000 SEK grant from SIDA for Ugandan women's participation
in the ongoing peace efforts in Juba comes at a time when UNIFEM
has already launched a women's peace caravan and UNIFEM Goodwill
Ambassador Phoebe Asiyo is on a mission to Juba.
In Somalia, a 1,300,000 NOK grant from the Government of Norway
consolidates women's engagement with the World Bank/UN-facilitated
Post-Conflict Joint Needs Assessment that has been underway over
the last year. UNIFEM played a lead role in integrating gender equality
and human rights into the assessment, in close partnership with
the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
The Norwegian grant will go towards Somali women's undertaking
a gender audit of the draft Recovery and Development Plan, defining
their key priorities, and advocating for gender-responsive financing
mechanisms for the recovery plan. "This support is a practical
way of translating rhetoric on women's participation into practical
reality with women and for their direct benefit," said Nyaradzai
Gumbonzvanda, Regional Programme Director for UNIFEM in the East
and Horn of Africa.
"SIDA and Norway continue to invest in women's rights in
ways that facilitates transformation at community and household
levels, while influencing policy, within the scope of UN Security
Council resolution 1325."
The new commitments build on a current partnership UNIFEM enjoys
with the Norwegian and Swedish governments in Kenya, Sudan and other
countries of the Great Lakes Region.
For further information, please contact Roselyn Gicira, roselyn.gicira@unifem.org
From: http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/HMYT-6V5RJE?OpenDocument
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