Projektinformation
Beskrivning
A collaborative capacity development project funded by the Swedish Institute within the Public Sector Innovation Programme (PSIP). This programme builds on the two previous projects to include Uganda, Ethiopia, and South Sudan,
This programme aims to strengthen the public sector’s ability to contribute to the sustainable development agenda through increasing capacity for the process of dealing with SGBV in cross disciplinary and multi-sectoral ways in Uganda, Ethiopia, and South Sudan.
Utilising a design led approach, multidisciplinary teams will leverage innovative leadership and inclusive service design to develop and implement change projects that focus on policy development to combat SGBV.
This programme aims to strengthen the public sector’s ability to contribute to the sustainable development agenda through increasing capacity for the process of dealing with SGBV in cross disciplinary and multi-sectoral ways in Uganda, Ethiopia, and South Sudan.
Utilising a design led approach, multidisciplinary teams will leverage innovative leadership and inclusive service design to develop and implement change projects that focus on policy development to combat SGBV.
Populärvetenskaplig beskrivning
A joint capacity development initiative to contribute towards developing policies to eliminating and ameliorate Sexual and gender-based violence in Uganda, Ethiopia, and South Sudan. The project engaged law-makers, policy experts, educationists, healthcare worker, police officers, and gender experts to design and implement change projects within the areas of policy, SRHR, and SGBV.
Kort titel | Strengthening Multisectoral Capacity for SGBV |
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Akronym | SMOC 3 |
Status | Slutfört |
Gällande start-/slutdatum | 2022/04/05 → 2023/07/15 |
Samarbetspartner
- Lunds universitet (huvudsaklig)
- Ministry of Gender Labour and Social Development, Uganda (Projektpartner)
- University of Juba: National Transformational Leadership Institute (NTLI) (Projektpartner)
- Ministry of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare, South Sudan (Projektpartner)
- Department of Public Prosecutions, Uganda (Projektpartner)
Finansiering
- Swedish Institute (SI)
Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)
- Hälsovetenskap