IBIS in Mozambique Country Strategy 2013-17

IBIS in Mozambique Country Strategy 2013-17

IBIS in Mozambique Country Strategy 2013-17 20 November 2012 PDF 58 pages IBIS in Mozambique Country Strategy 2013-2017 2 IBIS in Mozambique Country Strategy 2013-2017 Acronyms AC Agents for Change ADE Apoio Directo à Escola AI Access to Information AM Assembleia Municipal ANCEFA Africa Network Campaign on Education For All CBO Community Based Organization CC Conselho Consultivo CE Conselhos da Escola CEDER Centro de Desenvolvimento de Recursos CEDESC Centro de Desenvolvimento da Sociedade Civil CIMU Cidadão e Mudança CIP Centro de Integridade Pública CNJ Conselho Nacional da Juventude CO Country Office COCIM Constructing Citizenship in Mozambique CS Country Strategy CSO Civil Society Organization CSR Corporate Social Responsibility DKK Danish Crown DP Development Partners EFA Education for All EITI Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative EPAC Educação Participativa para a Comunidade FASE Fundo de Apoio ao Sector de Educação FDD Fundo de Desenvolvimento Distrital FDI Foreign Direct Investment FM Fórum Mulher FO Field Office FOCAD Fórum das Associações de Cabo Delgado FOFEN Fórum das Organizações Femininas de Niassa FONGZA Fórum das Organizações Não Governamentais da Zambézia FORASC Fórum das Associações da Sociedade Civil de Cuamba GBS General Budget Support GCE General Certificate of Education GDP Gross National Product HDI Human Development Index HO Head Office ICT Information and Communication Technology IESE Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Económicos IFP Instituto de Formação de Professores INE Instituto Nacional de Estatística INGO International Non Governmental Organization MDG Millennium Development Goals M&E Monitoring and Evaluation MFA Ministry of Foreign Affairs MIRAC Media in Rural Community Development and Civil Society Empowerment MJD Ministério de Juventude e Desporto NAFEZA Núcleo das Associações Femininas da Zambézia NGO Non Governmental Organization NSA Non State Actors ODA Official Development Assistance OJM Organização da Juventude Moçambicana OLEs Órgãos Locais do Estado OMM Organização Moçambicana de Mulheres PAP Programme Assistance Partners PJ Parlamento Juvenil SBC Sector Budget Support SIDA Swedish International Development Agency SDEJT Serviço Distrital de Educação, Juventude e Tecnologia UNDP United Nations Development Programme USD United States Dollar WILP Women and Youth in Leadership and Politics WIP Women in Politics ZIP Zonas da Influência Pedagógica 3 IBIS in Mozambique Country Strategy 2013-2017 Acronyms ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3 0 Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................................... 6 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................... 7 2 Context analysis ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 2.1 Overall context .................................................................................................................................................. 9 2.2 IBIS history in the country ................................................................................................................................. 9 2.3 Education ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 2.4 Governance ..................................................................................................................................................... 12 2.4.1 Transparency and accountability ............................................................................................................ 12 2.4.2 Decentralization...................................................................................................................................... 13 2.4.3 Human Rights and Access to information............................................................................................... 14 2.4.4 Poverty and CSOs .................................................................................................................................... 14 2.4.5 State of Rights and Responsibilities within IBIS core areas of work; education and governance .......... 15 2.5 Gender and Equality ........................................................................................................................................ 16 2.6 Youth ............................................................................................................................................................... 17 2.7 State of HIV-AIDS ............................................................................................................................................. 18 2.8 Climate change risks ........................................................................................................................................ 19 2.9 Extractive industries ........................................................................................................................................ 19 2.10 The national civil society – strengths and responses ...................................................................................... 20 3 IBIS’ strength, response capacity; new challenges ................................................................................................... 21 3.1 IBIS’ comparative advantages, added value, approaches and competencies ................................................. 21 3.1.1 Rights based approach and orientation by the MDG and national poverty reduction programmes ..... 21 3.1.2 Linking the global, national, provincial and local levels .......................................................................... 22 3.1.3 IBIS’ Social and Human Capital ............................................................................................................... 22 3.1.4 Strategic and implementation tools ....................................................................................................... 22 3.2 New Challenges ............................................................................................................................................... 23 4 Programme strategy outline .................................................................................................................................... 23 4.1 Programme focus, target groups and geographical focus............................................................................... 23 4.1.1 Programmatic Pillars ............................................................................................................................... 23 4.1.2 Main strategic lines of action ................................................................................................................. 25 4.1.3 Geographical Focus ................................................................................................................................. 29 4.1.4 Target groups and beneficiaries ............................................................................................................. 30 4.2 Partner approach and development ............................................................................................................... 30 4.3 Cross cutting Issues ......................................................................................................................................... 31 4.3.1 Advocacy ................................................................................................................................................. 31 4.3.2 Gender and HIV- AIDS ............................................................................................................................. 31 4.3.3 Youth ...................................................................................................................................................... 31 4.3.4 Extractive Industries ............................................................................................................................... 31 4.3.5 Climate Change ....................................................................................................................................... 31 4.3.6 Documentation, Dissemination and Communication............................................................................. 32 5 Hierarchy of objectives and areas of intervention ................................................................................................... 32 6 Synergy of interventions .......................................................................................................................................... 33 7 Alliance 2015 ............................................................................................................................................................ 33 8 Programme Budget and Programme Funding Strategy ........................................................................................... 33 8.1 Funding resources ........................................................................................................................................... 33 8.2 Fundraising .....................................................................................................................................................

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