Protecting Child Soldiers in South Sudan


Reporting Organization:Dalhousie University
Total Budget ($CAD):$ 3,166,220
Timeframe: March 28, 2018 - June 30, 2021
Status: Completion
Contact Information: Unspecified

Partner & Funder Profiles


Reporting Organization


Dalhousie University

Participating Organizations


Unspecified

Funders (Total Budget Contribution)


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Location


Country - Total Budget Allocation


South Sudan - $ 3,166,220.00 (100.00%)

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Areas of Focus


Other - Total Budget Allocation


Protection (50.00 %)

Law, Governance & Public Policy (30.00 %)

Sexual & Gender-based Violence (20.00 %)

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Description


This project aims to work with security sector actors (e.g. the South Sudanese army, other armed groups, and peacekeepers) and civil society organizations to prevent the use and recruitment of child soldiers in South Sudan. The project works with 1,200 members of the national armed forces and contributing peace keepers to the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in South Sudan. Project activities include: (1) increasing knowledge on child protection strategies, including the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence; (2) improving skills on reporting grave violations against children; and (3) working with community stakeholders to increase the protection of children through building awareness of underlying factors that contribute to making children vulnerable to being recruited and used as soldiers. The project aims to directly reach at least 1,200 troops and 80 trainers through the delivery of gender-responsive child protection training. The project is being implemented by Dalhousie University along with the Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative.

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Target Population


Gender and age: Children, girls Children, boys
Total Direct Population: 1,280
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Outputs


1 Capacity strengthening to prevent recruitment and use of children as soldiers
1 Effective dialogue for peacemaking
1 Application of child protection strategies
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Results & Indicators


Expected Results


The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) improved capacity of security sector actors to prevent the recruitment and use of girls and boys as soldiers; (2) increased effective dialogue about the recruitment and use of girls and boys as soldiers in the overall peacemaking process in South Sudan; and (3) strengthened application of child protection strategies by civil society organizations and communities to protect at-risk girls and boys from recruitment to child soldiery.

Achieved Results


Results achieved as of March 2019 include: (1) trained participants from the security sector indicated increased knowledge on how to prevent the recruitment of child soldiers (of which 97% of men reported increased knowledge, and 94% of women reported increased knowledge); (2) 11 meetings were held with key decision-makers across government, civil society, and the UN to increase their prioritization of child soldier recruitment prevention work; (3) Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative basic training was provided to 56 security sector actors; and (4) 19 briefings and meetings were held with national security sector actors to assist with policy development on preventing the recruitment and use of child soldiers.

Indicators


  • None Selected
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Associated Projects (If applicable)


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