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  National Counselling Centre (NCC): Monitoring Public Policy Transparency on Rights to Citizenship and Civil Registration
US$10.000,00
Action for Rural Development and Environment (ADRA): Education and training on local elections
US$70.000,00
Development workshop: the informal sector and policy reform in Angola
US$ 120.000,00
União Cristã Feminina (UCF): Women and participation in local governance and health budget processes
US$100.000,00
The Action of Solidarity and Development (ASD): The Citizen’s assembly (jango de cidadania)
US$57.000,00
Igreja Evangélica de Angola: Together in promoting health in Dembos municipality
US$ 100.000,00
This project sought to strengthen citizen participation in public affairs. It intends to track and monitor the problems associated with civil registration focussing on the issuance of birth certificates and identity cards in the provinces of Huambo, Lunda-Sul, Huila, Luanda, Uige and Kuando Kubango
The project sought to support education, training and information and advocacy campaign on local government elections to be held for the first time in Angola in 2020.
This project builds on the research and informality niche of the Development Workshop (DW), Angola. It will analyse past work undertaken by DW on the evolution of the informal economy and provide an analysis of the current situation of the most important sub- sectors of the informal sector in Angola today. The project will cover and contribute to the ongoing debates on the attempts to tax the informal sector and analyse regulations and by-laws that govern the informal sector today.
The project is aimed to strengthen women’s participation in health budget processes to improve transparency and accountability in the management of public resources in Cazenga municipality in Luanda province. The project takes a social accountability approach and will focus on raising awareness of the right to health, women’s rights, and basic public financing concepts.
The grant intended to develop a set of activities on community education relating to political and civic rights and conduct human rights advocacy in ten municipalities, in the Provinces of Huila (Lubango, Humpata, Chibia, Quipungo, Matala and Cacula), Namibe (Namibe, Bibala) and Cunene (Kwanhama, Namacunde).
This project is continuing from the yellow fever response, which focussed on awareness- raising and effective water sanitation and hygiene. The project, which was implemented in Bengo province, used a social monitoring approach to monitor sanitation and waste management services in Dembos municipality. The social monitoring approach sensitised citizens on critical issues of service delivery within sanitation and expanded the realm of thought to other sectors, including health. As a result of this project, communities in Dembos municipality have become aware of service delivery inefficiencies that are characteristic of the health sector in their municipality and have requested support to address some of those challenges.
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