[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"cookie-copy":3,"important-message":10,"onboarding":24,"mainMenu":199,"contribution-page-SE-0-SE-6-10969":200,"footer":876},{"content":4,"modalContent":7},{"en":5,"sv":6},"\u003Cp>Openaid.se uses cookies to improve your experience as a user, including cookies for web analytics and cookies that help the website function properly. Cookies that handle your selection in this box cannot be opted out. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fen\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Read more about cookies at Openaid.se\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n","\u003Cp>Openaid.se använder kakor för att förbättra upplevelsen för dig som användare, bland annat kakor för webbanalys och kakor som bidrar till att webbplatsen fungerar korrekt. Kakor som hanterar ditt val i denna ruta går inte att välja bort. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Läs mer om kakor på Openaid.se\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n",{"en":8,"sv":9},"\u003Cp>Openaid.se use necessary and functional cookies to make our website work. We also use cookies to improve website functionality by obtaining statistics on how the site is used. You can change your settings here at any time. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fen\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Read more\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n","\u003Cp>Här godkänner du vilka kakor webbplatsen får spara i din dator. Du kan när som helst ändra dina inställningar. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Läs mer om kakor på Openaid.se\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n",{"data":11,"show":12},{"active":12,"title":13,"message":16,"link":19,"link_text":21,"starttime":22,"endtime":23},false,{"en":14,"sv":15},"Data on Openaid.se is being updated","Uppdatering av data pågår ",{"en":17,"sv":18},"The website’s data is updating. This is expected to be ready within 20 minutes. Some data may be incorrect during this time. New data is published on Openaid.se every day. \r\n\r\nContact openaid@sida.se for more information.","Just nu pågår en uppdatering av webbplatsens data. Viss data kan därför vara felaktig under uppdateringen. Uppdateringen väntas ta ca 20 minuter. Publicering av ny data på Openaid.se sker dagligen. \r\n\r\nKontakta openaid@sida.se vid frågor.\r\n",{"en":20,"sv":20},"",{"en":20,"sv":20},"2025-12-19T11:50:03","2026-01-29T14:44:20",{"help":25,"intro":73,"tour":128},{"data":26,"enabled":72},{"page_description":27,"tour_description":52,"intro_description":62},[28,34,40,46],{"page":29,"description":31},{"en":30,"sv":30},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fsector-category",{"en":32,"sv":33},"On this page sector categories are listed and can be filtered by year or search keyword.","På den här sidan listas sektorkategorier, som beskriver vilket specifikt område hos en mottagare som en aktivitet ska gynna och utveckla. Dessa kan filtreras på år och sökord.",{"page":35,"description":37},{"en":36,"sv":36},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fdonors",{"en":38,"sv":39},"On this page responsible government agencies are listed and can be filtered by year or search keyword.","På den här sidan listas ansvariga myndigheter. Dessa kan filtreras på år och sökord.",{"page":41,"description":43},{"en":42,"sv":42},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fcountries-and-regions",{"en":44,"sv":45},"On this page countries and regions are listed.","På den här sidan listas länder och regioner där Sverige bedriver utvecklingssamarbete och där stöd ska bidra till utvecklingsresultat.",{"page":47,"description":49},{"en":48,"sv":48},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fpartners",{"en":50,"sv":51},"Choose a partner that Swedish government agencies cooperate with to implement Swedish aid.","På den här sidan listas samarbetspartner som ansvariga myndigheter samarbetar med för att genomföra biståndet.",{"title":53,"description":56,"button_text":59},{"en":54,"sv":55},"Do you need help?","Vill du ha hjälp att utforska biståndet?",{"en":57,"sv":58},"Join a tour and get tips on what to do on this page.","Följ med på en rundtur med tips på vad du kan göra på denna sida.",{"en":60,"sv":61},"Start the tour","Visa mig runt på sidan",{"title":63,"description":66,"button_text":69},{"en":64,"sv":65},"Do you want to know more about Openaid?","Vill du veta mer om Openaid?",{"en":67,"sv":68},"Here you will get a quick introduction to Openaid and what you can do on this website.","Här får du en snabb introduktion till vad Openaid är och vad du kan göra på webbplatsen.",{"en":70,"sv":71},"Start introduction","Starta introduktionen",true,{"data":74,"enabled":72},[75,83,91,101,111,120],{"title":76,"description":79,"other_info":82},{"en":77,"sv":78},"Welcome to Openaid","Välkommen till Openaid",{"en":80,"sv":81},"Here you will find information about when, to whom and for what purpose Swedish aid funds have been disbursed since 1998. You can also see the results that have been achieved. ","Här kan du se när, till vem och för vilket ändamål svenskt statligt bistånd har betalats ut sedan 1998. Du kan också se biståndets resultat. ",{"en":20,"sv":20},{"title":84,"description":87,"other_info":90},{"en":85,"sv":86},"Openaid shows data from different agencies","Openaid visar data från olika myndigheter",{"en":88,"sv":89},"Statistics and payments from all Swedish government agencies handling funds in the Expenditure area 7: International aid form the basis for the data presented on Openaid.","På Openaid kan du hitta statistik och utbetalningar från alla myndigheter och departement som hanterar statliga biståndsmedel.",{"en":20,"sv":20},{"title":92,"description":95,"other_info":98},{"en":93,"sv":94},"Choose what data you want to see","Välj vilken data du vill se",{"en":96,"sv":97},"You can choose to see data from specific agencies, to specific countries or regions or within specific sectors. You can also see contributions performed by a specific partner.","Du kan välja att se data från vissa myndigheter, till vissa geografiska områden eller inom vissa sektorkategorier, som beskriver vilket temaområde en insats genomförs i. Du kan också se insatser som utförts av en viss samarbetspartner.",{"en":99,"sv":100},"Openaid is continuously updated. This means that for the current and previous year, sums are updated as data is reported and published. ","Openaid uppdateras löpande. Det innebär att för nuvarande år och föregående år uppdateras summor i takt med att data rapporteras in och publiceras. ",{"title":102,"description":105,"other_info":108},{"en":103,"sv":104},"See contributions","Se enskilda biståndsinsatser",{"en":106,"sv":107},"You can get in-depth information about a contribution. Here you can see results, transactions and documents. ","Du kan få fördjupad information om en enskild insats som gjorts inom biståndet. Här kan du se resultat, transaktioner och dokument. ",{"en":109,"sv":110},"The website’s data can be exported. ","All data på Openaid går att exportera. ",{"title":112,"description":114,"other_info":117},{"en":54,"sv":113},"Hjälpen är alltid nära",{"en":115,"sv":116},"Locate the button with a question mark in the lower right corner!","På Openaid finns fler tips på vad du kan göra. Leta upp knappen med frågetecknet i högra hörnet!",{"en":118,"sv":119},"For questions, please contact openaid@sida.se.","Vid frågor, kontakta openaid@sida.se.",{"title":121,"description":124,"other_info":127},{"en":122,"sv":123},"Explore aid","Är du redo att utforska biståndet?",{"en":125,"sv":126},"Start exploring the Swedish development cooperation on Openaid. Either on your own or by joining the tour.","Nu kan du börja utforska biståndet på Openaid – antingen på egen hand eller genom att följa med på en rundtur.",{"en":20,"sv":20},{"data":129,"enabled":72},{"general":130,"startpage":150,"explore_aid":165},[131,141],{"id":132,"title":133,"description":136,"other_info":139},"explore-aid-menu-button",{"en":134,"sv":135},"Find all Swedish aid","Hitta till allt bistånd",{"en":137,"sv":138},"Here you can find data based on responsible agencies, countries and regions, partners, sector categories, strategies and The Sustainable Development Goals. ","Här kan du hitta bistånd utifrån ansvarig myndighet, länder och regioner, samarbetspartner, sektorkategorier, strategier och Globala målen. ",{"en":140,"sv":140},null,{"id":142,"title":143,"description":146,"other_info":149},"main-search",{"en":144,"sv":145},"Search the site","Sök på webbplatsen",{"en":147,"sv":148},"Here you can search for any content on the site, for example a country, a contribution or a document.","Här kan du söka på allt innehåll efter till exempel ett land, en insats eller ett dokument.",{"en":140,"sv":140},[151,160],{"id":152,"title":153,"description":156,"other_info":159},"show-aid-button",{"en":154,"sv":155},"Explore aid on your own","Utforska biståndet på egen hand",{"en":157,"sv":158},"You can choose which responsible agencies you want to see Swedish aid from, to which geographical areas and within which sector categories.","Du kan välja vilka ansvariga myndigheter du vill se bistånd från, till vilka geografiska områden samt inom vilka sektorkategorier. ",{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":161,"title":162,"description":163,"other_info":164},"more-choices-filter-button",{"en":20,"sv":20},{"en":20,"sv":20},{"en":140,"sv":140},[166,171,176,181,190],{"id":167,"title":168,"description":169,"other_info":170},"comparison-filter-card",{"en":20,"sv":20},{"en":20,"sv":20},{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":172,"title":173,"description":174,"other_info":175},"comparison-filter-modal-trigger",{"en":20,"sv":20},{"en":20,"sv":20},{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":177,"title":178,"description":179,"other_info":180},"add-comparison-button",{"en":20,"sv":20},{"en":20,"sv":20},{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":182,"title":183,"description":186,"other_info":189},"compare-explore-aid-navigation",{"en":184,"sv":185},"See how the aid is distributed","Se hur biståndet är fördelat",{"en":187,"sv":188},"Here you can see how the Swedish aid has been distributed based on your filter options.","Här kan du snabbt navigera och se hur biståndet har fördelats utifrån de val du har gjort.",{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":191,"title":192,"description":195,"other_info":198},"export-button",{"en":193,"sv":194},"Export data","Exportera data",{"en":196,"sv":197},"You can export the data in xls-format.","Här kan kan du exportera data i xls-format.",{"en":140,"sv":140},{},{"contribution":201,"activities":355,"paidTransactions":851,"transactions":870,"strategies":875},{"iatiidentifier":202,"reportingorg":203,"title":208,"descriptions":214,"participatingorgs":227,"activitystatus":233,"activitydates":235,"defaultflowtype":242,"contactinfo":243,"recipientregions":250,"sectors":255,"result":262,"relatedactivities":277,"lastupdateddatetime":282,"lang":283,"defaultcurrency":284,"hierarchy":221,"humanitarianSpecified":12,"hasHumanitarianActivity":12,"hasLongtermActivity":72,"transactionsMetadata":285,"activitiesMetadata":351},"SE-0-SE-6-10969",{"narrative":204,"ref":205,"type":206,"secondaryreporter":207},"Sweden","SE-0",10,0,[209,211],{"value":210},"AFSA+ Making SRHR real in ESA region",{"lang":212,"value":213},"sv","AFSA+ SRHR real i ESA",[215,222],{"narrative":216,"type":221},[217,219],{"value":218},"Aids Foundation of South Africa has applied to Sida for funding of 60 million SEK to carry out the \"Making Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Real in Eastern and Southern Africa \" during the period 2017-2021.\n\nThe intervention’s overall goal is to ‘Strengthened Civil Society Organisations drive effective action and advocacy campaigns for the progressive realisation of improved SRHR in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA)'. Aids Foundation of South Africa (AFSA) will implement the intervention together with two sub-recipients (Section 27 and Treatment Action Campaign) to achieve four main objectives: \n1) Strengthen knowledge exchange, cross-learning and networking between SRHR practitioners and support joint advocacy and solidarity among Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the region, through the enhancement and expansion of a regional knowledge management portal and network.\n2) Forge and develop strategic partnerships with relevant national and regional CSOs to strengthen action and advocacy for the advancement of SRHR in ESA by:\na) addressing systemic problems of health service delivery and governance that negatively impact on SRHR;\nb) broadening the struggle for universal HIV\u002FAIDS treatment access and integrated SRH services;\nc) supporting duty bearers to implement commitments;\nd) building CSO capacity and solidarity to hold duty bearers accountable.\n3) Equip targeted marginalised populations with information and support to respond to SRHR challenges (including GBV, SOGI\u002F LGBTIQ+ rights, migrant and disability rights, adolescent SRHR, including forced\u002Fearly marriage, and access to safe, legal abortion), through face-to-face, online and social media communication.\n4) Support evidence-based, culturally relevant local, national and regional advocacy for comprehensive SRHR for all with quality research, through: \na) facilitating collaborative research with Regional Network partners; \nb) engaging leaders on the consequences of denying SRHR, both for local development and the achievement of the SDGs;\nc) Sharing effective practice in transformative leadership.\n\nEighteen (18) countries (Angola, Botswana, Comoros, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Reunion, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe) have been selected based on AFSA and its two sub-recipients capacity to develop networks in these countries in an efficient and cost-effective way as well as Sex Rights Africa Network current country membership and the physical presence of partners in these countries. Deliberate effort has been made to include the Indian Ocean island countries as they are often overlooked due to their separation from the mainland of Africa and to ensure the whole region benefits from universal comprehensive SRHR.\n",{"lang":212,"value":220},"Aids Foundation of South Africa (AFSA) har sökt stöd om 60 miljoner SEK för insatsen “Making Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Real in Eastern and Southern Africa” under perioden 2017-2021. \n\nInsatsens övergripande mål är att stärka civilsamhällesorganisationers möjligheter att genomföra effektiva aktioner och påverkanskampanjer för progressiv uppfyllnad av förbättrad SRHR i östra och södra Afrika. AFSA kommer att implementera insatsen tillsammans med två undermottagare,sub-recipients, (Section 27 och Treatment Action Campaign) för att uppfylla följande fyra delmål:\n \n1) Stärka utbyte av kunskap, lärande och nätverkande mellan de som tillhandahåller SRHR-tjänster och stödja gemensamt påverkansarbete och solidaritet mellan civilsamhällesorganisationer (CSO) i regionen genom att förbättra och expandera en regional kunskapshanteringsportal och nätverk. \n2) Utforma och utveckla strategiska partnerskap med relevanta nationella och regionala CSOer för att stärka aktioner och påverkansarbete för att främja SRHR i östra och södra Afrika genom att \na) Adressera systematiska utmaningar med leverans av hälsoservice och styrning som påverkar SRHR negativt;\nb) Utvidga kampen för universell tillgång till HIV\u002FAIDS behandling och integrerad SRH-tjänster;\nc) Stödja ansvarsbärare att implementera åtaganden;\nd) Bygga CSO kapacitet och solidaret att utkräva ansvar.\n3) Utrusta marginaliserade målgrupper med information och stöd att respondera till SRHR-utmaningar (inklusive könsbaserat våld, sexuell läggning och könsidentitet\u002Fhomosexuella, lesbiska, bisexuella, transpersoner, intersex- och queerindividers rättigheter, rättigheter för migranter och personer med funktionsnedsättning, ungas SRHR, inklusive tvångs- och tidiga äktenskap, och tillgång till säkra och lagliga aborter) genom direktkommunikation samt online och sociala-medier. \n4) Stödja evidensbaserad, kulturellt relevant lokal, nationell och regionalt påverkansarbete för SRHR för alla med högkvalitativ forskning, genom \na) Främja deltagande forsking med regionala nätverkspartners;\nb) Engagera ledare kring konsekvenserna av att förneka SRHR, både för lokal utveckling och för att uppfylla SDG:s;\nc) Dela goda\u002Feffektiva tillämpningar av tranformativt ledarskap. \n\nArton (18) länder (Angola, Botswana, Komorerna, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagaskar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mocambique, Namibia, Reunion, Seychellerna, Sydafrika, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia och Zimbabwe) har valts ut baserat på AFSA och de två undermottagarnas kapacitet att utveckla nätverk i ovan länder på ett effektivt och kostnads-effektivt sätt. Även Sex Rights Africa Network nuvarande medlämsländer och närvaron av partners i ovan länder har tagits med i urvalsprocessen.  Öarna i indiska oceanen har medvetet inkluderats då de ofta lämnas utanför liknande nätverk och partnerskap på grund av sin geografiska position. Detta för att säkerställa att hela regionen gagnas av universella och allsidig SRHR. \n",1,{"narrative":223,"type":226},[224],{"value":225},"- The development intervention's goal programme is for civil society organisations to be strengthened in order to drive effective actions and advocacy campaigns for the progressive realisation of inclusive, comprehensive Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in Eastern and Southern Africa, and globally. By the end of the four year period, it is expected that:\n\n- All programme partners and network members have the knowledge, capacity, support and resources to drive a strong civil society advocacy campaign for the realisation of SRHRs and health and legal rights in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA).\n\n- Duty bearers at national and regional levels in ESA ensure progressive realisation of the rights to safe abortion, menstrual hygiene and protection from discrimination guaranteed in national, regional and\u002For international instruments\n\n- Targeted marginalized groups at community, national and regional levels equipped with skills  to demand their SRHR, advocate for transformed attitudes, practices, systems and monitor interventions\n\n- Targeted leaders, including political, religious and cultural leaders, role models and media figures, promote and create a climate of tolerance and acceptance of comprehensive SRHR for all, in which girls and women, young adolescents, people living with HIV, LGBTIQ individuals, migrants and people with disabilities can claim their SRHR. ",2,[228,229],{"narrative":204,"ref":205,"type":206,"typeSpecified":72,"role":221},{"narrative":230,"ref":231,"type":206,"typeSpecified":72,"role":232},"Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency","SE-6",3,{"code":234},4,[236,238,240,241],{"type":234,"isodate":237},"2022-03-31T00:00:00",{"type":226,"isodate":239},"2017-07-01T00:00:00",{"type":232,"isodate":237},{"type":221,"isodate":239},{"code":206},{"organisation":244,"telephone":245,"email":246,"website":247,"mailingaddress":248},{"narrative":230},"+46 8 698 50 00","sida@sida.se","www.sida.se",{"narrative":249},"Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden",[251],{"narrative":252,"code":253,"percentage":254},"South of Sahara, regional","289",100,[256,259],{"narrative":257,"code":258,"vocabulary":221,"percentage":254},"Reproductive health care",13020,{"narrative":260,"code":261,"vocabulary":226,"percentage":254},"Population Policies\u002FProgrammes & Reproductive Health",130,{"title":263,"description":268,"indicator":271,"type":226,"aggregationstatus":207},[264,266],{"value":265},"Results achieved",{"lang":212,"value":267},"Uppnådda resultat",[269],{"value":270},"The report covers the period 1 April 2020 to 31 October 2021 which is more than 12 months because the program was extended for seven months to October.\n\nObjective 1: Knowledge Exchange\n\nThe results in this period were affected by Covid 19. Year 4 presented a significant challenge to programme implementation as the world had just been hit by the Covid19 pandemic. This meant going back to the drawing table to realign activities to the prevailing circumstances which meant most engagements where to happen virtually. The year presented opportunities for consolidation of various work initiated across the region, further strengthening of the network as well as stakeholder engagement. Network engagement, capacity building and advocacy activities were primarily centred and focused on solidifying SRHR work on all the focal thematic areas thus ensuring the movement continues beyond the funding period of the programme.\n\nDespite these challenges in year 4 AFSA achieved the following results:\n\nCampaigns\n\nAFSA Reported increased awareness in menstrual health rights as a result of campaigns conducted. Information on safe abortion was refined, packaged and used in online trainings. Spotlight editions publicized on safe abortion. These served as comparative tools and guide to complement other publications in circulation. A website collating a series of articles on Abortion in East and Southern Africa region was launched on 17 August 2020 (https:\u002F\u002Fabortion-esa.section27.org.za\u002F ). Usage of the website has increased steadily and is being accessed in countries in the ESA region (Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa). The website attracted 1 475 users over the period under review (up from the previous report which indicated 276 users). During this time, users visited the site 2 842 times, visiting an average of 1.16 pages.\n\nSocial Media\n\nThe Sex Rights Africa Network 8SRAN) is increasingly becoming a platform that creates opportunities for SRHR practitioners and advocates with varying capacity as well as skills to keep the dialogue on pertinent SRHR issues in their respective countries. The SRAN programme demonstrated success in social mobilisation and local activism.  There was a notable increase in sign-ups to the SRAN network with the majority of sign-ups coming from individuals as compared to organisations. At the end of year 4 sign ups stood at 1989 in total. The network engagement team utilised social media as a strategy to increase sign-ups and SRAN membership.For the last year 28913 users (up from 16034 users) utilised the site in 33852 sessions (up from 21391). Eastern and Southern African users make up the base of the Sex Rights Africa Networks user demographics, with 8240 of 28913 (28.15%) users in these regions.\n\nThe Spotlight website had an average of 52 042 unique users per month from April 2020 to March 2021. It is worth noting that over 90% of Spotlights articles are re-published by at least one mainstream media partner such as Daily Maverick or News24, and Spotlight articles typically get around ten times as many reads on Daily Maverick or News24 as they get on the Spotlight website.\n\nBy the end of Year 4, Facebook page had 10671 followers. Facebook remained the most utilised social media platform with a single post reaching 7310 people. The launch of the #HappyFlowMonday Challenge to mobilise support for menstrual health rights (MHR) saw leaders and SRHR activists at every level responding with educational messages, reports of MHR campaigns and calls to action.\n\nDevelopement Resources\n\nProgress was made towards developing and adapting material for young adolescents. These included a booklet Tell me about the changes which is being rolled out. The other publication by was a Handbook adaptive to different settings. This has been tested remotely with children and adults in July 2020. It was found necessary from the testing the need for the development of the companion set of Flipsters (poster-style flipcharts).  The Flipsters were initially intended for face to face, classroom-based teaching but due to Covid 19, the Flipsters together with scripted lesson plans were seen as better developed for conversion for e-learning which was meant to evaluate the use and effectiveness of the course. Time and budget did not allow for this conversion however as the Flipsters and scripted lessons only completed in the latter end of Year 4. The Tell me about the Changes book was launched online and on Facebook.\n\nObjective 2: Strategic Partnerships - Capacity Building\n\nCapacity building was one of the cornerstones of this programme. The programme envisaged that through capacity building CSOs and network members will have the skills and capacity to engage at relevant platforms where they can effectively advocate for SRHR. \n\nResults achieved include:\n\nAFSA conducted capacity building trainings across the ESA region and forged partnerships with Aidsfonds\u002F GUSO (Get up speak out) which led to the launch of Trainers Lab and the improvement of the E-Learning platform.\n\nWebinar sessions\n\nSeven webinar sessions  were held on the various sections of the Accountability for African SRHR instruments Toolkit for individuals to familiarise themselves with the content as well as provide an opportunity to engage with developers and other delegates working in the related fields to share practical examples and knowledge of how they work within the areas\u002F topics addressed within the toolkit. A virtual launch of the toolkit followed the webinar series. A total of 266 were reached with these session.\n\nBudget analysis and mointoring\n\nGlobal Hope Mobilisation (GLOHOMO) Malawi- Budget Analysis Seminar:  Global Hope Mobilization (GLOHOMO) with support from AFSA conducted a budget analysis for Ministry of Health 2021\u002F2022. GLOHOMO engaged 60 civil society organizations, in advocating for the increase of the budget to meet the Abuja Declaration of which states that 15% of the national budget should ensure good Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Malawi. The overall objective of the activity was to increase CSOs and community demand and participation in accountable, responsive and inclusive health service delivery in the country.\n\nEswatini Budget Literacy Seminars : AFSA collaborated with Rock of Hope (ROH) from Swaziland on a set of activities which will contribute towards improving civil society participation in the budgeting process, with specific focus on the budget of the SRHR unit under the Ministry of Health in Swaziland. The activity contributed to the programmes efforts to equip targeted marginalised populations with information and support to respond to SRHR challenges. A total of 31 participants joined the seminar. The Post budget brief Seminar discussions with stakeholders in SRHR and Key Populations issues in Swaziland reached 177 participants.\n\nBudget Monitoring for SRHR Advocacy Training in Namibia: The overall objective of this training is to build the capacity of Civil Society Organisations to effectively advocate for, and monitor budgets for health related to SRHR, thus enabling them to demand accountability from duty bearers and relevant stakeholders. The workshop should further aims to help organizations identify the public resources assigned to the implementation of specific policy changes, and design strategies to monitor these expenditures, so that the organisations have the proper instruments to demand greater transparency and accountability from their governments on sexual and reproductive health and rights. About 30 participants were reached through this training.\n\nEastern Africa National Networks of AIDS Service Organisations (EANNASO) Tanzania - East African Community Regional Dialogue Forum on E.A.C Sexual Reproductive Health Bill\n\nAFSA supported EANASSO, which is one of the AFSA Country Focal Point (CFP) and a part of the Sub- Regional Intiative's (SRIs) in the eastern grouping, on a set of activities which related to the SRHR Teams objectives around providing capacity building support to members of high level\u002F regional bodies (EALA, SADC PF and other Regional Fora). EANASSO hosted a regional training between CSOs, community members and EALA members on creating awareness on the Bill (EAC SRH Bill 2021) for stakeholders at regional level.\n\nObjective 3: Support to Rights holders\n\nResults achieved include:\n\nPrevention and treatment literacy at a national SRHR summit\n\nThe TAC conducted advanced training on prevention and treatment literacy at a national SRHR summit held in Durban, South Africa from 30 August to 3 September 2021. The purpose of the TAC Sectors Summit was to convene National Sector Leaders of five TAC sectors (i.e.the PLHIV Sector, the Mens Sector, the Womens Sector, the LGBTQIA Sector, and the Youth Sector) for thematic learning and intersectional organising in response to SRHR challenges. At the end of the four-day training, participants had a better understanding of the SRHR needs of migrant populations, LGBTQIA people, women, PLHIV, men and youth. Leaders were equipped to engage effectively in local accountability structures and after a full-day training on the importance of vaccines and COVID-19 virology, a robust discussion ensued regarding common myths in communities that fuel vaccine hesitancy.\n\nReducing Health Inequalities for LGBTIQ Training for Health Care Workers: Youth for Life Zimbabwe hosted a 2 day training on Reducing Health Inequalities for LGBTIQ Training for Health Care Workers. The workshop was attended by 19 participants. Key topics were addressed which included an overview of barriers to health care in Zimbabwe, terminology and concepts to orient Health Care Workers on the LGBTIQ key population, the Patients Charter in Zimbabwe, Health Inequalities, and LGBTIQ key populations Health and Health Care Provision were discussed. Both members of health facilities and key populations in the area were included in the participants of the training. A participatory model for training was used in which the expectation was that participants would be active agents in the learning and sharing process.\n\nEastern Africa Sub-Regional Initiative : Network Learning Discussion\n\nThe East African Sub Regional Initiative led 12 Network Learning Discussions (4 Kenya, 4 Tanzania and 4 Uganda) under the following thematic areas: Adolescent SRHR, Disability Rights, Ending Child Marriage, and Ending Gender Based Violence. The Network Learning Discussions were aimed at addressing vulnerable peoples access to their SRH rights thus ensuring that change occurs at multiple levels in society to improve the sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing of young women and girls by reducing the impacts of harmful traditional practices, including sexual violence, early forced marriage, female genital mutilation, male child preference, and unhealthy practices around menstruation. The engagements aimed to equip people with the knowledge and to build the capacity of key stakeholders within health and education systems to deliver socially inclusive, accountable and responsive services while raising awareness of the damaging impacts of traditional practices and advocating for changes in attitudes. The target group was 30 Youth aged 16-35 years per session thus reaching 360 young people from East Africa.\n\nRegional Movement Building\n\nAFSA partnered with Naxiluva Consulting to host the regional Early Forced Child Marriage Symposium.. This activity was aimed at increasing advocacy and awareness on the gender disparities in education outcomes and the long-term vicious cycle of poverty caused by early child marriages. As 2021 was the final year of the programme, the implementing partners planned a regional convening to exchange knowledge, share skills and evidence gathered in the past three years under the theme: Leave No Ones Health Behind  Invest in Health Systems for All. The conference was designed to be a platform for CSOs to evaluate the SRHR landscape in the Eastern and Southern African (ESA) region. From these discussions, key issues to be highlighted include progress in SRHR policies and programs, and future strategies for accelerating change to ensure that the needless loss of girls and womens lives is stopped. Therefore, the goal is to pave way for joint planning and coordination of SRHR advocacy and program implementation in the ESA region. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic caused unimaginable disruption to SRHR services in the region and the conference aimed at facilitating lessons learning to promote innovation and adaption across the region. The conference was attended by 100 participants both virtually (via Zoom) and at the conference venue in Johannesburg, South Africa. Participants represented 12 countries in the ESA region. More than 50% of participants were youths [defined a person of age between 13-35 years].\n\nThere was increased focus on advocating for menstrual hygiene rights through the Happy Flow activities movement. Petitions led to the development of a Smart Youth USSD platform and Happy Flow Africa app. which reached many young people with accurate SRHR information. The use of technology has proved effective and is being rolled out. Section 27 reported inconsistencies in the application of the school pregnancy policy across South African schools. A number of schools insist that parents accompany their pregnant children to school gates and require that they wait for them until they knock off.\n\nObjective 4: Advocacy\n\nResults achieved include:\n\nMenstrual Hygiene Rights\n\nWork on advocacy campaigns and research on Menstrual Hygiene Rights and the Naturally Free product development was intensified. Increased attention was paid to formation of partnerships on social franchise. As part of the African Coalition on Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM), AFSA has identified ambassadors in Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) who are being supported. SRAN initiated a number of digital advocacy campaigns to amplify key advocacy issues in the SADC region. The #PeriodDignity campaign profiling women from various parts of the region who are pushing boundaries within the SRHR space, AFSA also amplified Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) advocacy, by collecting a series of videos on reflecting on lived experience and personal feelings from female network members. Other successful campaigns which aimed to spotlight MHM, Child Marriage and queer issues, gaining significant participation and traction on SRAN social media plaforms.\n\nAs part of our efforts to support our network members and forging strategic partnerships, we supported the plan to host the Namibia free flow engagement in Kunene region. This intervention was aimed at raising awareness on SRHR and Menstrual Hygiene and educating local community on menstrual hygiene and break taboos associated with menstrual hygiene.\n\nSRAN hosted a three-part webinar series acknowledging regional MH advocacy efforts, consolidating ideas, identifying gaps and opportunities and charting a way forward by supporting the development of an informed strategy towards the realization of policies that support and enable Menstrual Health. This webinar series included regional members and represented countries such as Kenya, Comoros, Malawi, Tanzania, Swaziland, Lesotho, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. The webinar series allowed an opportunity for countries to interrogate existing policies on menstrual health and revisit some of the existing activities conducted in each country. Furthermore, the engagements indicated a seamless transition and opportunities of MH work conducted. Although each country represented indicated they are in different policy levels and implementation, for SRHR work showed much progression. SRAN WhatsApp groups remained active SRHR issues being tabled and discussed on. The groups have managed to build strong SRHR advocates. \n\n16 Days Activisim\n\nDuring the 16 Days of Activism in November and December 2020, SRAN members across Africa were united to raise awareness about gender-based violence, challenge discriminatory attitudes and call on us to take action in the fight to Gender Based Violence. The following hashtags were used for this campaign #StopGBV #GenerationEquality For International Womens Day, themed Choose to Challenge SRAN featured blogs from regional female network members highlighting how they were choosing to challenge inequality and gender bias.\n\nSub-regional Conference on Child Marriage of Mozambique\n\nGirl Child Rights, Mozambique held a hybrid sub-regional conference in Manica province to present the results achieved and the impacts that the provision of Remote Case Management Services has had on children and youth and share experiences and lessons learned in operationalizing the innovative approach to empowering and giving children a voice to access information and protection services.  The child parliamentarians were able to amplify their voices and equivocally demanded a stop to child marriage and this massage was well received by the government, INGOs and other civil society organizations who took part in the event.  There was a recognition for the need to decentralize the multi-sectorial mechanism to be at the district level and ensure that the four key sectors are supported to work in a more collaborated fashion in receiving, following up and provision of services in the remote areas.\n\nRegional Webinars\n\nThe Sex Rights Africa Rights Network (SRAN) hosted a three part Gender Based Violence (GBV) webinar series aimed at giving young people the platform to address GBV in their communities. The young people highlighted the importance of the sensitisation and education of law enforcement officers that dealt with GBV cases.\n\nNational Clinical Guidelines\n\nAFSA embarked on advocacy for legal abortion practices within various provinces of South Africa. So far, AFSA has documented the unavailability of safe abortion services in 2 provinces and is currently reviewing guidelines for conscientious objection as a barrier to safe abortion. Provincial research and comparison studies on legal abortion services are underway. The National Clinical Guideline for Implementation of the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act has finally been published. The Guidelines are fairly comprehensive on the issue of objection to abortion service provision but do not deal very comprehensively with self-managed abortion. SECTION 27 worked with partners to acertain how the guidelines are being implemented and will continue to follow up with the National Department of Health on self managed abortion. \n\nRound Table Discussion with leaders in the Eastern Cape\n\nThe TAC created opportunities for targeted leaders and persons of influence to hear the voices of marginalised people at a RoundTable Discussion with leaders in the Eastern Cape. The discussion took place in May 2021 and it focused on the acceptance of the LGBTQIA community. The dialogue also addressed HIV and cancer stigma and the removal of barriers to accessing SRH services. Good progress was made on the planned engagements with leaders, role models and media figures understand the imperative for comprehensive, inclusive SRHR and the negative impact of denial of rights on the SDG targets. The progress marker is the level of inclusion of marginalised groups in SRHR interventions by leaders.\n\nObjective 5: program implementation\n\nThe period under review provided an opportunity for AFSA to assess the effectiveness of the Network. Given the scope and the geographical coverage of the programme, year four was an opportunity to support Network members in-country to lead on most of the focus areas that the programme worked on from 2017. It was also an opportune time to involve partners and Netowk members in consolidating and leveraging on gains made since 2017.\n\nAFSA sought to mobilise support and strengthen a regional movement in the field of SRHR. The Network responded to a call for information and support services to be digitised so as to reach mobile populations and be able to create a platform for discussion in a less intimidating form with little fear of being persecuted or sanctioned. The Network further responded to a need to consolidate and support advocacy work, and to provide an information sharing portal for evidence-based SRHR information. For these reasons the project remains relevant and has potential to positively contribute the amplification of SRHR issues across the ESA region.\n\nAFSAs work on network building has contributed to movements across the region. The most noticeable collaborations as well as solidarity is on menstrual health management and comprehensive sexuality education. AFSA will continue to note the importance of strengthening existing relationships and interventions. The past four years have provided valuable lessons for regional advocacy and network building.\n\nAFSA and the programme partners managed to adapt to the needs of SRAN members as well as programme implementation. The flexibility in implementation modalities, such as the use of responsive grant making, the programme was able to support relevant and varied work. Further, this approach ensured that the programme managed to support local needs as presented by members, CFPs, and some of the sub-regional initiative members. As a new network in the East and Southern Africa Region, this enabled AFSA to learn about the needs and strategies that work to address SRHR.\n\nThe key challenge experienced is that most partners did not yet have the necessary infrastructure to host online or virtual engagements. In addition, it was also reported that access to virtual platforms was a challenge due to data costs and the unavailability of the necessary devices for such. 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