Support to the Office of the SRSG on Sexual Violence in Conflict


Reporting Organization:OSG - Office of the SecretaryGeneral
Total Budget ($CAD):$ 3,000,000
Timeframe: December 23, 2015 - December 31, 2019
Status: Implementation
Contact Information: Unspecified

Partner & Funder Profiles


Reporting Organization


OSG - Office of the SecretaryGeneral

Participating Organizations


Unspecified

Funders (Total Budget Contribution)


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Location


Region - Total Budget Allocation


Sub-Saharan Africa - $ 1,059,000.00 (35.30%)

Southeast Asia - $ 390,000.00 (13.00%)

South Asia - $ 330,000.00 (11.00%)

East Asia - $ 300,000.00 (10.00%)

Europe - $ 300,000.00 (10.00%)

South America - $ 210,000.00 (7.00%)

Central Asia - $ 180,000.00 (6.00%)

North Africa - $ 141,000.00 (4.70%)

Central America - $ 90,000.00 (3.00%)

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Areas of Focus


Other - Total Budget Allocation


Human Rights, Advocacy & Public Engagement (60 %)

Gender Equality (40 %)

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Description


This grant represents Canada’s institutional support to the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict (SRSG-SVC). The SRSG-SVC uses these funds, along with other donors’ funding, to achieve its mandate.The SRSG-SVC serves as the United Nations’ spokesperson and political advocate on conflict-related sexual violence. The SRSG-SVC works to catalyse political will and transform it into concrete actions to address and prevent conflict-related sexual violence at the country level. The six priorities of the SRSG-SVC are: (1) to end impunity for sexual violence in conflict by assisting national authorities to strengthen criminal accountability, responsiveness to survivors and judicial capacity; (2) the protection and empowerment of civilians who face sexual violence in conflict, in particular, women and girls who are targeted disproportionately by this crime; (3) to mobilize political ownership by fostering government engagement in developing and implementing strategies to combat sexual violence; (4) to increase recognition of rape as a tactic and consequence of war through awareness-raising activities at the international and country levels; (5) to harmonise the UN’s response by leading UN Action Against Sexual Violence in Conflict, a network of focal points from 13 UN agencies that amplify programming and advocacy on this issue in the wider UN agenda; and, (6) to emphasize greater national ownership.

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Target Population


Gender and age: Unspecified
Total Direct Population: Unspecified
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Outputs


Unspecified

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Results & Indicators


Expected Results


The expected outcomes as stated by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict include: (1) increased ability of national authorities to strengthen criminal accountability, responsiveness to survivors and judicial capacity; (2) enhanced political ownership by national governments to address sexual violence in conflict; (3) increased recognition of rape as a tactic of war; and, (4) strengthened coordination and effectiveness of the UN’s response to protect and empower civilians who face sexual violence in conflict, particularly women and girls.

Achieved Results


Unspecified

Indicators


  • None Selected
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Associated Projects (If applicable)


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