NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0457Terre des Hommes NLDtZ- Step Up the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation of Children (Philippines)The SUFASEC programme is designed to combat SEC by working towards the following long-term impact: “Children in all of their diversity are better protected from sexual exploitation.” The long-term impact will be reached through three interlinking objectives that address different dimensions (social norms, assets/environments, and laws/policies/systems). The different stakeholder groups involved in the SUFASEC programme include: Children and youth in all their diversity, Caregivers and Communities, CSOs and CBOs, Local and national governments, Private Secto, International donors, Intergovernmental bodies, INGOs, Multilateral entities, Dutch Stakeholders, Media & JournalistsTerre des Hommes NetherlandsCenter for Empowerment and Development (CoPE) in Eastern VisayasTdHNL Philippines Country officeMinistry of Foreign Affairs the NetherlandsStart DateEnd DateParticipatory Development86966.00142924.00151351.009711.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTdHNL Philippines Country office13375.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTdHNL Philippines Country office26544.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc.16404.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTdHNL Philippines Country office25473.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Center for Empowerment and Development (CoPE) in Eastern Visayas,Inc.15913.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTdHNL Philippines Country office20444.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc.30232.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Center for Empowerment and Development (CoPE) in Eastern Visayas,Inc.25473.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Center for Empowerment and Development (CoPE) in Eastern Visayas,Inc.354.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc.13030.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc.28925.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Center for Empowerment and Development (CoPE) in Eastern Visayas,Inc.21739.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Center for Empowerment and Development (CoPE) in Eastern Visayas,Inc.547.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Center for Empowerment and Development (CoPE) in Eastern Visayas,Inc.13030.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc.32100.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc.25393.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc.87464.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands87464.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands87464.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands64017.00SUFASEC Philippine Budget 2023Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTdHNL Philippines Country office160527.00SUFASEC Philippines Budget 2024Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTdHNL Philippines Country office121838.00SUFASEC Philippines Budget 2025Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTdHNL Philippines Country officeOutcome 2.2Greater and safer access to quality child protection and local SRHR information and services2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001f: Female)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001f: Female)5 pregnant young women (13-17 years old) are referred to the Barangay Health Centers for regular check-up and monitoring.5 pregnant young women (13-17 years old) are referred to the Barangay Health Centers for regular check-up and monitoring.Bidlisiw: 8/8Bidlisiw: 8/8COPE: 0/24
Bidlisiw: 1/7
Bidlisiw is underreached since most of the enrolled beneficiaries have already undergone family planning counseling and/or accessed different forms of birth control which was already documented from the previous quarter. The beneCOPE: 0/24
Bidlisiw: 1/7
Bidlisiw is underreached since most of the enrolled beneficiaries have already undergone family planning counseling and/or accessed different forms of birth control which was already documented from the previous quarter. The beneCOPE: 64/24
Bidlisiw: 10/5
Cope is overreached from the collaborative effort of with City Health Office.
Bidlisiw is overreached due to engaging new batch of young parents who are already on family planning.COPE: 64/24
Bidlisiw: 10/5
Cope is overreached from the collaborative effort of with City Health Office.
Bidlisiw is overreached due to engaging new batch of young parents who are already on family planning.COPE: 85/24
Bidlisiw: 9/5
Overreached due to the collaborative effort and partnership with government.COPE: 85/24
Bidlisiw: 9/5
Overreached due to the collaborative effort and partnership with government.COPE: 5/24
Bidlisiw: 10/5
COPE is underreached because 3 scheduled activities for SRHR Roll-out & Outreach were cancelled due to typhoons & heavy rainfall advisories.
Bidlisiw is overreached because five newly enrolled young parents.COPE: 5/24
Bidlisiw: 10/5
COPE is underreached because 3 scheduled activities for SRHR Roll-out & Outreach were cancelled due to typhoons & heavy rainfall advisories.
Bidlisiw is overreached because five newly enrolled young parents.38- young mothers
198 - IS
- Overreach due to partnership with local govt
COPE: 44/25
Bidlisiw: 9/1038- young mothers
198 - IS
- Overreach due to partnership with local govt
COPE: 44/25
Bidlisiw: 9/10COPE: 5/25
Underreach. There was a conflict of schedule with the service providers.
Also, the planned activity with LGBT for the Pride Month was not approved by the LGU.
Bildisiw: 15/10
There is a positive variance due to more young mothers were interesCOPE: 5/25
Underreach. There was a conflict of schedule with the service providers.
Also, the planned activity with LGBT for the Pride Month was not approved by the LGU.
Bildisiw: 15/10
There is a positive variance due to more young mothers were interesCOPE: 30/25
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 14/10
During the Community Education session, the facilitator emphasized that the HIV testing process is confidential and free,COPE: 30/25
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 14/10
During the Community Education session, the facilitator emphasized that the HIV testing process is confidential and free,female accessed counseling, contraceptives, HIV testing, and HPV vaccine.female accessed counseling, contraceptives, HIV testing, and HPV vaccine.2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001m: Male)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001m: Male)Bidlisiw: 3/3Bidlisiw: 3/3COPE: 0/23
Bidlisiw: 0/7
The project continues to struggle to encourage the male significant others of the young parents to participate in family planning. However, the project continues to educate the male enrollees regarding its importance to their parCOPE: 0/23
Bidlisiw: 0/7
The project continues to struggle to encourage the male significant others of the young parents to participate in family planning. However, the project continues to educate the male enrollees regarding its importance to their parCOPE: 9/23
Bidlisiw: 0/5
COPE is underreached for male because CHO’s prioritized the girls due to minimal stocks of HPV vaccine.
Bidlisiw is underreached due to their female partners using contraceptives instead.COPE: 9/23
Bidlisiw: 0/5
COPE is underreached for male because CHO’s prioritized the girls due to minimal stocks of HPV vaccine.
Bidlisiw is underreached due to their female partners using contraceptives instead.COPE: 23/23
Bidlisiw: 5/5COPE: 23/23
Bidlisiw: 5/5COPE: 11/23
Bidlisiw: 5/0
COPE is underreached because 3 scheduled activities for SRHR Roll-out & Outreach were cancelled due to typhoons & heavy rainfall advisories.
Bidlisiw is overreached because five newly enrolled young fathers received counselingCOPE: 11/23
Bidlisiw: 5/0
COPE is underreached because 3 scheduled activities for SRHR Roll-out & Outreach were cancelled due to typhoons & heavy rainfall advisories.
Bidlisiw is overreached because five newly enrolled young fathers received counseling13 - young fathers
98- IS
- Overreach due to partnership with local govt
COPE: 55/25
Bidlisiw: 3/513 - young fathers
98- IS
- Overreach due to partnership with local govt
COPE: 55/25
Bidlisiw: 3/5COPE: 18/25
Underreach. There was a conflict of schedule with the service providers.
Also, the planned activity with LGBT for the Pride Month was not approved by the LGU.
Bidlisiw: 10/5
Overreached due to the participants invited their friends to undergCOPE: 18/25
Underreach. There was a conflict of schedule with the service providers.
Also, the planned activity with LGBT for the Pride Month was not approved by the LGU.
Bidlisiw: 10/5
Overreached due to the participants invited their friends to undergCOPE: 41/25
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 12/5
The facilitator emphasized that HIV testing is confidential, free, and accessible to the public during the community educatCOPE: 41/25
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 12/5
The facilitator emphasized that HIV testing is confidential, free, and accessible to the public during the community educatmale accessed counseling, contraceptives, and HIV testing.male accessed counseling, contraceptives, and HIV testing.2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001x: Other)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001x: Other)COPE: 0/23
Bidlisiw: 0/0COPE: 0/23
Bidlisiw: 0/0COPE: 3/23
Bidlisiw: 0/5
COPE is underreached due to pax not disclosing if any of them is gender diverse.
Bidlisiw continues on exploring for collaboration and partnership with SRH duty bearers as to breaking the barrier of embarrassment to avail, stigCOPE: 3/23
Bidlisiw: 0/5
COPE is underreached due to pax not disclosing if any of them is gender diverse.
Bidlisiw continues on exploring for collaboration and partnership with SRH duty bearers as to breaking the barrier of embarrassment to avail, stigThere were no children/youth with diverse SOGIESC reached who availed SRH services with the support of the SUFASEC project in this quarter.There were no children/youth with diverse SOGIESC reached who availed SRH services with the support of the SUFASEC project in this quarter.COPE: 0/23
COPE is underreached because 3 scheduled activities for SRHR Roll-out & Outreach were cancelled due to typhoons & heavy rainfall advisories.COPE: 0/23
COPE is underreached because 3 scheduled activities for SRHR Roll-out & Outreach were cancelled due to typhoons & heavy rainfall advisories.30 - In School (22 of them from LGBT youth org)
- Only few disclosed their gender identities.
COPE: 23/25
Bidlisiw: 4/530 - In School (22 of them from LGBT youth org)
- Only few disclosed their gender identities.
COPE: 23/25
Bidlisiw: 4/5COPE: 1/25
Underreach. There was a conflict of schedule with the service providers.
Also, the planned activity with LGBT for the Pride Month was not approved by the LGU.COPE: 1/25
Underreach. There was a conflict of schedule with the service providers.
Also, the planned activity with LGBT for the Pride Month was not approved by the LGU.COPE: 6/25
Underreach because some LGBT youth refuse to avail services (HIV testing)
Bidlisiw: 14/0
Catch up from previous quarter.COPE: 6/25
Underreach because some LGBT youth refuse to avail services (HIV testing)
Bidlisiw: 14/0
Catch up from previous quarter.Gender diverse individuals accessed counseling, contraceptives, HIV testing, and HPV vaccine.Gender diverse individuals accessed counseling, contraceptives, HIV testing, and HPV vaccine.2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Female)2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Female)Bidlisiw: 6/15
Only 6 seek consultation for what is the appropriate family planning method to useBidlisiw: 6/15
Only 6 seek consultation for what is the appropriate family planning method to useCOPE: 87/42
Bidlisiw: 40/25
COPE is overreached due to Orientations/Outreach Activities conducted in partnership with the City Population Office where they are covering Barangays outside our project areas as their counterpart to the project.
Bidlisiw isCOPE: 87/42
Bidlisiw: 40/25
COPE is overreached due to Orientations/Outreach Activities conducted in partnership with the City Population Office where they are covering Barangays outside our project areas as their counterpart to the project.
Bidlisiw isCOPE: 124/42
Bidlisiw: 19/15
Overreach is from the collaborative effort of CHO/PHO and CopE on HPV Vaccination and SRHR Awareness.COPE: 124/42
Bidlisiw: 19/15
Overreach is from the collaborative effort of CHO/PHO and CopE on HPV Vaccination and SRHR Awareness.COPE: 232/42
Bidlisiw: 15/10
Overreached due to combined pax of Child Protection & SRHR Orientations & Outreach reported they felt safe there.COPE: 232/42
Bidlisiw: 15/10
Overreached due to combined pax of Child Protection & SRHR Orientations & Outreach reported they felt safe there.COPE: 10/42
Bidlisiw: 10/10
COPE is underreached because 3 scheduled activities for SRHR Roll-out & Outreach were cancelled due to typhoons & heavy rainfall advisories.COPE: 10/42
Bidlisiw: 10/10
COPE is underreached because 3 scheduled activities for SRHR Roll-out & Outreach were cancelled due to typhoons & heavy rainfall advisories.COPE: 44/44
Bidlisiw: 15/15COPE: 44/44
Bidlisiw: 15/15COPE: 64/44
Overreach is catching up for previous quarters.
Bidlisiw: 15/15COPE: 64/44
Overreach is catching up for previous quarters.
Bidlisiw: 15/15COPE: 56/44
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 10/10COPE: 56/44
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 10/102.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Male)2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Male)Bidlisiw: 3/15
Only three (3) young fathers participated as they seek for the consultation on what is appropriate/effective family planning to them as a couple after the conduction of the PCET Module 4 as mentioned above.Bidlisiw: 3/15
Only three (3) young fathers participated as they seek for the consultation on what is appropriate/effective family planning to them as a couple after the conduction of the PCET Module 4 as mentioned above.COPE: 75/42
Bidlisiw: 27/25
COPE is overreached due to Orientations/Outreach Activities conducted in partnership with the City Population Office where they are covering Barangays outside our project areas as their counterpart to the project.
Bidlisiw isCOPE: 75/42
Bidlisiw: 27/25
COPE is overreached due to Orientations/Outreach Activities conducted in partnership with the City Population Office where they are covering Barangays outside our project areas as their counterpart to the project.
Bidlisiw isCOPE: 53/42
Bidlisiw: 8/15
Overreach is from the collaborative effort of CHO/PHO and CopE on HPV Vaccination and SRHR Awareness.COPE: 53/42
Bidlisiw: 8/15
Overreach is from the collaborative effort of CHO/PHO and CopE on HPV Vaccination and SRHR Awareness.COPE: 92/42
Bidlisiw: 10/10
Overreached due to combined pax of Child Protection & SRHR Orientations & Outreach reported they felt safe there.COPE: 92/42
Bidlisiw: 10/10
Overreached due to combined pax of Child Protection & SRHR Orientations & Outreach reported they felt safe there.COPE: 18/42
Bidlisiw: 10/10
COPE is underreached because 3 scheduled activities for SRHR Roll-out & Outreach were cancelled due to typhoons & heavy rainfall advisories.COPE: 18/42
Bidlisiw: 10/10
COPE is underreached because 3 scheduled activities for SRHR Roll-out & Outreach were cancelled due to typhoons & heavy rainfall advisories.COPE: 55/44
Bidlisiw: 13/15
Overreach due to partnership with local govtCOPE: 55/44
Bidlisiw: 13/15
Overreach due to partnership with local govtCOPE: 68/44
Overreach is catching up for previous quarters.
Bidlisiw: 10/10COPE: 68/44
Overreach is catching up for previous quarters.
Bidlisiw: 10/10COPE: 59/44
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 10/10COPE: 59/44
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 10/102.2 (iii) % of social service workers who are confident in their ability to manage and respond to cases of SEC (Female)2.2 (iii) % of social service workers who are confident in their ability to manage and respond to cases of SEC (Female)2.2 (iii) % of social service workers who are confident in their ability to manage and respond to cases of SEC (Male)2.2 (iii) % of social service workers who are confident in their ability to manage and respond to cases of SEC (Male)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001: Gender not-specified)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001: Gender not-specified)Bidlisiw: 10/5
10 participants accessed the HIV testing conducted by the Lapu-Lapu Social Hygiene Clinic Physician last 25th and 26th of November 2023.Bidlisiw: 10/5
10 participants accessed the HIV testing conducted by the Lapu-Lapu Social Hygiene Clinic Physician last 25th and 26th of November 2023.Outcome 3.1Increased capacity of Civil Society Organisations (CSO), youth and communities on L&A3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH022: youth led CSOs)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH022: youth led CSOs)COPE: 3/3COPE: 3/33.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)Alliance-led learning sessions on APP Bill and CEFMU were moved to July instead of June. Hence this will be reported next quarter.Alliance-led learning sessions on APP Bill and CEFMU were moved to July instead of June. Hence this will be reported next quarter.COPE: 4/0
Bidlisiw 2/0
Overreached because these capacity building trainings were invitations from partners and input from the alliance.COPE: 4/0
Bidlisiw 2/0
Overreached because these capacity building trainings were invitations from partners and input from the alliance.Gender Analysis Training from TdH NL and Social Norms Training during Regional Meeting in BKK. (CSO already included previously)Gender Analysis Training from TdH NL and Social Norms Training during Regional Meeting in BKK. (CSO already included previously)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH025: communities with increased L&A capacities)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH025: communities with increased L&A capacities)COPE: 0/2
No community engagement or training done for this quarter due to a delay in submitting the financial report, hence a consequent delay in disbursing the funds to Partner.COPE: 0/2
No community engagement or training done for this quarter due to a delay in submitting the financial report, hence a consequent delay in disbursing the funds to Partner.COPE: 8/2
Overreached due to the CSO Summit. Many organizations attended our event.COPE: 8/2
Overreached due to the CSO Summit. Many organizations attended our event.COPE: 6/6
Bidlisiw: 0/0COPE: 6/6
Bidlisiw: 0/03.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH026: advocacy networks with increased L&A capacities)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH026: advocacy networks with increased L&A capacities)The project is still working to explore its advocacy networks, either to create an impact or to strengthen their lobbying and advocacy (L&A) capacities. This activity will be prioritized in Quarter 4.The project is still working to explore its advocacy networks, either to create an impact or to strengthen their lobbying and advocacy (L&A) capacities. This activity will be prioritized in Quarter 4.COPE: 0/0
Bidlisiw: 1/1COPE: 0/0
Bidlisiw: 1/1Bidlisiw: 1/0
PSG.
Catch up from previous target.Bidlisiw: 1/0
PSG.
Catch up from previous target.Y3: (1) Peer Support Group Federation undergone an SRHR orientation before the actual acting workshop last August 9, 2025 at Bidlisiw Foundation - Guizo Office to level off and provide correct information on SRHR prior on their performance for Community EY3: (1) Peer Support Group Federation undergone an SRHR orientation before the actual acting workshop last August 9, 2025 at Bidlisiw Foundation - Guizo Office to level off and provide correct information on SRHR prior on their performance for Community E3.1 (ii) Number of L&A actions from CSO, youth and communities3.1 (ii) Number of L&A actions from CSO, youth and communitiesThis activity has been started and still on going through partnership with the identified CSO in Cordova.This activity has been started and still on going through partnership with the identified CSO in Cordova.COPE: 3/1
Overreached because this was in collaboration with the 4Ps City Link and City Population Office
Bidlisiw: 1/0
a trained youth facilitator who is also a member of Peer Support Group Lapu-Lapu Chapter, gathered and conducted own SRHR training toCOPE: 3/1
Overreached because this was in collaboration with the 4Ps City Link and City Population Office
Bidlisiw: 1/0
a trained youth facilitator who is also a member of Peer Support Group Lapu-Lapu Chapter, gathered and conducted own SRHR training toCoPE: 5/0
Overreach because this was in collaboration with the Ka-Apilo. An alliance with duty bearers who has been just formalized to collaborate on child rights programs.
Bidlisiw: 2/0
Catch up from previous quarters.CoPE: 5/0
Overreach because this was in collaboration with the Ka-Apilo. An alliance with duty bearers who has been just formalized to collaborate on child rights programs.
Bidlisiw: 2/0
Catch up from previous quarters.3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH024: both women and youth led)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH024: both women and youth led)COPE: 1/0
Overreach because it was an invitation from the SK Federated President.COPE: 1/0
Overreach because it was an invitation from the SK Federated President.3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH021: women led CSOs)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH021: women led CSOs)COPE: 13/0
Overreached due to the CSO Summit. Many organizations attended our event.COPE: 13/0
Overreached due to the CSO Summit. Many organizations attended our event.Outcome 3Children and civil society meaningfully participate in holding duty bearers, including government and local authorities, accountable to their obligations towards improved (implementation of) laws, policies, and systems3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH016: # of governmental policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH016: # of governmental policies blocked)CoPE: 1/0
This is reached earlier due to schedule availability of the business owners. This is targeted for Q4.CoPE: 1/0
This is reached earlier due to schedule availability of the business owners. This is targeted for Q4.(1) Amendment of the Zero Tolerance Ordinance Against Human Trafficking; (1) City's issuance of business permit now requires establishments to have their own child protection/safeguarding policy in Borongan City(1) Amendment of the Zero Tolerance Ordinance Against Human Trafficking; (1) City's issuance of business permit now requires establishments to have their own child protection/safeguarding policy in Borongan City3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH017: # of private sector company policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH017: # of private sector company policies blocked)Underreached due to currently exploring to evaluate the policies of the partnered private institutions to improve/strengthen policies related to SRHR, SOGIESC, and/or SEC.Underreached due to currently exploring to evaluate the policies of the partnered private institutions to improve/strengthen policies related to SRHR, SOGIESC, and/or SEC.Bidlisiw: 1/1Bidlisiw: 1/1The project has no activity directly contributing to the expected outcome. Currently, the project is tying up with the existing agencies/organizations, and several discussions are still being set for possible round table discussions and/or meetings.The project has no activity directly contributing to the expected outcome. Currently, the project is tying up with the existing agencies/organizations, and several discussions are still being set for possible round table discussions and/or meetings.Bidlisiw: 0/1
The team is still strategizing to work with private sector.Bidlisiw: 0/1
The team is still strategizing to work with private sector.CoPE:1/0
The business owners activity resulted in the development of child protection policy for business establishments.
Bidlisiw: 0/1
Still in process of finding a private sector to engage.CoPE:1/0
The business owners activity resulted in the development of child protection policy for business establishments.
Bidlisiw: 0/1
Still in process of finding a private sector to engage.Mandating Gender Sensitivity Training as part of the companies' Gender Mainstreaming efforts (1) Tekton Entre Multi-purpose Cooperative (2) Cebu General Services, Inc., (3) Waku Work, and Technical-Vocational Institutions (TVIs) of (4) University of CebuMandating Gender Sensitivity Training as part of the companies' Gender Mainstreaming efforts (1) Tekton Entre Multi-purpose Cooperative (2) Cebu General Services, Inc., (3) Waku Work, and Technical-Vocational Institutions (TVIs) of (4) University of CebuOutput 1.2.1Children and youth access comprehensive correct SRHR and SEC information1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003f: Female)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003f: Female)15 girls and 11 boys aged from 12-17 years old were able to attend the 3-day SRHR Training last September 6, 7, 8, 2023 facilitated by the SRHR module developers. Sessions for Boys and Girls were conducted simultaneously at 2 separate venues.
Minimal spe15 girls and 11 boys aged from 12-17 years old were able to attend the 3-day SRHR Training last September 6, 7, 8, 2023 facilitated by the SRHR module developers. Sessions for Boys and Girls were conducted simultaneously at 2 separate venues.
Minimal speCOPE: 16/30 young girls provided with Hilom Psychosocial Intervention including the awareness of Child welfare programs of the City Government and SRHR.
Bidlisiw: 2/15
Only 2 young girls were reached in this quarter due to cancellation and/or postponemeCOPE: 16/30 young girls provided with Hilom Psychosocial Intervention including the awareness of Child welfare programs of the City Government and SRHR.
Bidlisiw: 2/15
Only 2 young girls were reached in this quarter due to cancellation and/or postponemeCOPE: 137/135
Bidlisiw: 99/50
Bidlisiw has an increase in numbers reached in this activity, due to the majority of the participants inviting their friends to sit-in and join the said training, perceiving the interests of the topics being discussed.
TheCOPE: 137/135
Bidlisiw: 99/50
Bidlisiw has an increase in numbers reached in this activity, due to the majority of the participants inviting their friends to sit-in and join the said training, perceiving the interests of the topics being discussed.
TheCOPE: 81/135
Bidlisiw: 59/30
Cope is underreached because there were only few orientation activities scheduled due to a delay in submitting the financial report, hence a consequent delay in disbursing the funds to Partner.
Bidlisiw is overreached sinceCOPE: 81/135
Bidlisiw: 59/30
Cope is underreached because there were only few orientation activities scheduled due to a delay in submitting the financial report, hence a consequent delay in disbursing the funds to Partner.
Bidlisiw is overreached sinceCOPE: 232/135
Bidlisiw: 31/30
Overreached due to catch-up from Year 1 and Year 2 Q2 underreach targets.. Also, activities were pre-scheduled by the City Population Office, so to avoid duplicity of activities and resistance from the Barangays, CoPE joinedCOPE: 232/135
Bidlisiw: 31/30
Overreached due to catch-up from Year 1 and Year 2 Q2 underreach targets.. Also, activities were pre-scheduled by the City Population Office, so to avoid duplicity of activities and resistance from the Barangays, CoPE joinedCOPE: 259/192
Bidlisiw: 10/10
Overreached are from the activities that are not included in our program activities. Such activities were organized by the LGU in collaboration with CoPE.
Underspending on the Support to Life & Career PlansCOPE: 259/192
Bidlisiw: 10/10
Overreached are from the activities that are not included in our program activities. Such activities were organized by the LGU in collaboration with CoPE.
Underspending on the Support to Life & Career Plans24 - young mothers
921 - IS
23 - OSY
13 - Alternative Learning System
- Overreached due to collaboration with local .
govt activities. The budget on the Development of IEC Materials (targeting common misconceptions on SOGIE, SRHR etc.) and A. Online plat24 - young mothers
921 - IS
23 - OSY
13 - Alternative Learning System
- Overreached due to collaboration with local .
govt activities. The budget on the Development of IEC Materials (targeting common misconceptions on SOGIE, SRHR etc.) and A. Online platCOPE: 159/146
Overreached are from the activities that are not included in our program activities. Such activities were by the SK Federation, City Population Office, and DepEd Borongan City Division.
Bidlisiw: 20/20COPE: 159/146
Overreached are from the activities that are not included in our program activities. Such activities were by the SK Federation, City Population Office, and DepEd Borongan City Division.
Bidlisiw: 20/20COPE: 353/146
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 21/20COPE: 353/146
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 21/201337 females reached information on (1) anatomy and physiology, (2) puberty, (3) healthy sexual development, (4) SOGIESC, (5) sexual diseases, (6) reproduction and responsibility, and (7) OSAEC, (8) responsible decision-making, (9) cultivating healthy rel1337 females reached information on (1) anatomy and physiology, (2) puberty, (3) healthy sexual development, (4) SOGIESC, (5) sexual diseases, (6) reproduction and responsibility, and (7) OSAEC, (8) responsible decision-making, (9) cultivating healthy rel1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003m: Male)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003m: Male)15 girls and 11 boys aged from 12-17 years old were able to attend the 3-day SRHR Training last September 6, 7, 8, 2023 facilitated by the SRHR module developers. Sessions for Boys and Girls were conducted simultaneously at 2 separate venues.
The 4 young15 girls and 11 boys aged from 12-17 years old were able to attend the 3-day SRHR Training last September 6, 7, 8, 2023 facilitated by the SRHR module developers. Sessions for Boys and Girls were conducted simultaneously at 2 separate venues.
The 4 youngCOPE: 0/20 There is no reach yet, because thematic topics such as SRHR and SEC will follow after our children advocates go through the Child Protection Champion Module.
Orientation on SRHR will start in February
Bidlisiw: 13/15
Thirteen (13) young boysCOPE: 0/20 There is no reach yet, because thematic topics such as SRHR and SEC will follow after our children advocates go through the Child Protection Champion Module.
Orientation on SRHR will start in February
Bidlisiw: 13/15
Thirteen (13) young boysCOPE: 108/48
Bidlisiw: 72/50
COPE is overreached because of the Orientations conducted by the City Population Office where they are covering Barangays outside our project areas.
Bidlisiw has increase in number of male attendees during the implementatiCOPE: 108/48
Bidlisiw: 72/50
COPE is overreached because of the Orientations conducted by the City Population Office where they are covering Barangays outside our project areas.
Bidlisiw has increase in number of male attendees during the implementatiCOPE: 71/48
Bidlisiw: 14/30
Cope is overreached bec the joint orientation of CoPE and City Population Office.
Bidlisiw is underreached on male since majority of those who responded to the invitations were female.
Underspending is due to partnership witCOPE: 71/48
Bidlisiw: 14/30
Cope is overreached bec the joint orientation of CoPE and City Population Office.
Bidlisiw is underreached on male since majority of those who responded to the invitations were female.
Underspending is due to partnership witCOPE: 92/48
Bidlisiw: 31/30
Overreached due to catch-up from Year 1 and Year 2 Q2 underreach targets. Also, activities were pre-scheduled by the City Population Office, so to avoid duplicity of activities and resistance from the Barangays, CoPE joined inCOPE: 92/48
Bidlisiw: 31/30
Overreached due to catch-up from Year 1 and Year 2 Q2 underreach targets. Also, activities were pre-scheduled by the City Population Office, so to avoid duplicity of activities and resistance from the Barangays, CoPE joined inCOPE: 115/72
Bidlisiw: 25/10
Overreached are from the activities that are not included in our program activities. Such activities were organized by the LGU in collaboration with CoPE.
Less spending on the Meals and Mobilization cost as some volunteers aCOPE: 115/72
Bidlisiw: 25/10
Overreached are from the activities that are not included in our program activities. Such activities were organized by the LGU in collaboration with CoPE.
Less spending on the Meals and Mobilization cost as some volunteers a10 - young fathers
509 - IS
27 - OSY
1 - Alternative Learning System
- Overreached due to collaboration with local govt activities The budget on the Development of IEC Materials (targeting common misconceptions on SOGIE, SRHR etc.) and A. Online platform10 - young fathers
509 - IS
27 - OSY
1 - Alternative Learning System
- Overreached due to collaboration with local govt activities The budget on the Development of IEC Materials (targeting common misconceptions on SOGIE, SRHR etc.) and A. Online platformCOPE: 164/50
Overreached are from the activities that are not included in our program activities. Such activities were by the SK Federation, City Population Office, and DepEd Borongan City Division.
Bidlisiw: 21/20COPE: 164/50
Overreached are from the activities that are not included in our program activities. Such activities were by the SK Federation, City Population Office, and DepEd Borongan City Division.
Bidlisiw: 21/20COPE: 343/50
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 20/20COPE: 343/50
Overreached are from the activities that were conducted through the convergence, Ka-Apilo ha Pagaradman.
Bidlisiw: 20/201073 males reached information on (1) anatomy and physiology, (2) puberty, (3) healthy sexual development, (4) SOGIESC, (5) sexual diseases, (6) reproduction and responsibility, and (7) OSAEC, (8) responsible decision-making, (9) cultivating healthy relat1073 males reached information on (1) anatomy and physiology, (2) puberty, (3) healthy sexual development, (4) SOGIESC, (5) sexual diseases, (6) reproduction and responsibility, and (7) OSAEC, (8) responsible decision-making, (9) cultivating healthy relat1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003x: Other)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003x: Other)The activity was scheduled in the month of October due to the delays in the start of the implementation. It is also included in the spending the direct staff costs allocation.The activity was scheduled in the month of October due to the delays in the start of the implementation. It is also included in the spending the direct staff costs allocation.COPE: 0/9 There is no reach yet, because thematic topics such as SRHR and SEC will follow after our children advocates go through the Child Protection Champion Module.
Orientation on SRHR will start in February.COPE: 0/9 There is no reach yet, because thematic topics such as SRHR and SEC will follow after our children advocates go through the Child Protection Champion Module.
Orientation on SRHR will start in February.COPE: 5/9
Bidlisiw: 13/0
The Activity 1: Training of Trainers (ToT) for Child Rights Champions (Girls),D. SRHR Training targeting Girls and Boys will have series of activities next quarter .during children's class break. Only minimal activities were condCOPE: 5/9
Bidlisiw: 13/0
The Activity 1: Training of Trainers (ToT) for Child Rights Champions (Girls),D. SRHR Training targeting Girls and Boys will have series of activities next quarter .during children's class break. Only minimal activities were condCOPE: 3/9
Bidlisiw: 10/10
Underreached for COPE because only a few children are disclosing they are gender diverse.
Underspending is due to partnership and cost sharing with LGU.COPE: 3/9
Bidlisiw: 10/10
Underreached for COPE because only a few children are disclosing they are gender diverse.
Underspending is due to partnership and cost sharing with LGU.COPE: 3/9
Bidlisiw: 15/10
The variance in the budget was due to the unutilized salary of direct staff and the difference in the conversion rate between budget and reportingCOPE: 3/9
Bidlisiw: 15/10
The variance in the budget was due to the unutilized salary of direct staff and the difference in the conversion rate between budget and reportingCOPE: 1/9
Bidlisiw: 4/10
Underreach is because only a few disclosed their gender diversity on the attendance sheet.
The expense was only for the staff support and salary . Budget for the D. SRHR Training targeting Girls were not fully utilizedCOPE: 1/9
Bidlisiw: 4/10
Underreach is because only a few disclosed their gender diversity on the attendance sheet.
The expense was only for the staff support and salary . Budget for the D. SRHR Training targeting Girls were not fully utilized69- IS
14 - OSY
5 - LGBT Youth Org
- Overreach is catch up for previous quarters.. The budget on the Development of IEC Materials (targeting common misconceptions on SOGIE, SRHR etc.) and A. Online platform and creative online campaigns to create awarenes69- IS
14 - OSY
5 - LGBT Youth Org
- Overreach is catch up for previous quarters.. The budget on the Development of IEC Materials (targeting common misconceptions on SOGIE, SRHR etc.) and A. Online platform and creative online campaigns to create awarenesCOPE: 7/9
Underreached due to few disclosing diverse sogie.
Bidlisiw: 10/10COPE: 7/9
Underreached due to few disclosing diverse sogie.
Bidlisiw: 10/10COPE: 7/9
Bidlisiw: 12/10
The overspending comes from COPE activity on Activity 2: Training of Trainers (ToT) for Child Rights Champions (Boys) that was budgeted last Quarter but implemented in Q3COPE: 7/9
Bidlisiw: 12/10
The overspending comes from COPE activity on Activity 2: Training of Trainers (ToT) for Child Rights Champions (Boys) that was budgeted last Quarter but implemented in Q360 gender diverse individuals reached information on (1) anatomy and physiology, (2) puberty, (3) healthy sexual development, (4) SOGIESC, (5) sexual diseases, (6) reproduction and responsibility, and (7) OSAEC, (8) responsible decision-making, (9) cultiv60 gender diverse individuals reached information on (1) anatomy and physiology, (2) puberty, (3) healthy sexual development, (4) SOGIESC, (5) sexual diseases, (6) reproduction and responsibility, and (7) OSAEC, (8) responsible decision-making, (9) cultiv1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003: gender non-specified)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003: gender non-specified)The activities were moved on the next quarter due to the late of the start of the project. The spending was for the direct staff cost allocation and minimal spending on the . Support to Access Services for Young ParentsThe activities were moved on the next quarter due to the late of the start of the project. The spending was for the direct staff cost allocation and minimal spending on the . Support to Access Services for Young ParentsBidlisiw: 10/10
(10) young people voluntarily submitted themselves for HIV Testing administered by Lapu-Lapu Social Hygiene Clinic Physician. This activity was organised by the LGBTQIA+ group of Sungtunggan, Basak, Lapu-Lapu City in partnership with BBidlisiw: 10/10
(10) young people voluntarily submitted themselves for HIV Testing administered by Lapu-Lapu Social Hygiene Clinic Physician. This activity was organised by the LGBTQIA+ group of Sungtunggan, Basak, Lapu-Lapu City in partnership with BCOPE: 0/0
Bidlisiw: 19/20
The Activity 1: Training of Trainers (ToT) for Child Rights Champions (Girls),D. SRHR Training targeting Girls and Boys will have series of activities next quarter .during children's class break. Only minimal activities were conCOPE: 0/0
Bidlisiw: 19/20
The Activity 1: Training of Trainers (ToT) for Child Rights Champions (Girls),D. SRHR Training targeting Girls and Boys will have series of activities next quarter .during children's class break. Only minimal activities were conUnderspending is due to partnership and cost sharing with LGU.Underspending is due to partnership and cost sharing with LGU.NL-KVK-41149287-ITCE0459Terre des Hommes NLDtZ- Stepping Up the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation of Children (EU)The SUFASEC programme is designed to combat SEC by working towards the following long-term impact: “Children in all of their diversity are better protected from sexual exploitation.” The long-term impact will be reached through three interlinking objectives that address different dimensions (social norms, assets/environments, and laws/policies/systems). The different stakeholder groups involved in the SUFASEC programme include: Children and youth in all their diversity, Caregivers and Communities, CSOs and CBOs, Local and national governments, Private Secto, International donors, Intergovernmental bodies, INGOs, Multilateral entities, Dutch Stakeholders, Media & JournalistsTerre des Hommes NetherlandsMinistry of Foreign Affairs the NetherlandsStart DateEnd DateParticipatory Development125000.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands125000.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands125000.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes NetherlandsOutcome 3Children and civil society meaningfully participate in holding duty bearers, including government and local authorities, accountable to their obligations towards improved implementation of laws, policies, and systems3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH015: # of laws blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH015: # of laws blocked)No law will be changed during firts year of implementationWorking on it (will be accomplished in year 3)Working on it (will be accomplished in year 3)The EU component was focused solely on research during the quarter, which is why there is no target for this outcome. This will be done in 2026 Q1.The EU component was focused solely on research during the quarter, which is why there is no target for this outcome. This will be done in 2026 Q1.- EU regulation to detect and remove Child sexual abuse materials / - The revision of the child sexual abuse directive- EU regulation to detect and remove Child sexual abuse materials / - The revision of the child sexual abuse directiveOutcome 3.1Increased capacity of Civil Society Organisations (CSO), youth and communities on L&A3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH021: women led CSOs)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH021: women led CSOs)We will report in Q4 as we do not have complete data yet for thisTdH NL enanched their research capacity and child-led advocacy through training and implementation of FGDTdH NL enanched their research capacity and child-led advocacy through training and implementation of FGDThe VOICE IDENTITY has been delayed due to the Ethical approval delays (expected to be in Q4).The VOICE IDENTITY has been delayed due to the Ethical approval delays (expected to be in Q4).The EU component was focused solely on research during the quarter, which is why there is no target for this outcome.The EU component was focused solely on research during the quarter, which is why there is no target for this outcome.3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)We will report in Q4 as we do not have complete data yet for thisEurochild, ECPAT (and Bidlisiw),TdH Romania, TdH Italy and then 3 Asian partners and the 2 LATAM ones enhanced their research capacity and child-led advocacy through training and implementation of FGDEurochild, ECPAT (and Bidlisiw),TdH Romania, TdH Italy and then 3 Asian partners and the 2 LATAM ones enhanced their research capacity and child-led advocacy through training and implementation of FGDThe VOICE IDENTITY has been delayed to Q4 due to the Ethical approval delays.The VOICE IDENTITY has been delayed to Q4 due to the Ethical approval delays.The EU component was focused solely on research during the quarter, which is why there is no target for this outcome.The EU component was focused solely on research during the quarter, which is why there is no target for this outcome.3.1.1 (i) Number of reports/evidence generated by the programme used in lobby and advocacy3.1.1 (i) Number of reports/evidence generated by the programme used in lobby and advocacyOn track: we published the preliminary findings report. The full report is due on Q2 2024. We had 2 banners printed for the event. The amount is an estimateOn track: we published the preliminary findings report. The full report is due on Q2 2024. We had 2 banners printed for the event. The amount is an estimateThe VOICE research report was published in April.The VOICE research report was published in April.One report being finalised, but used for advocacy will be Q1 2026NL-KVK-41149287-INCE0454Terre des Hommes NLDtZ- Stepping Up the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation of Children (India)The SUFASEC programme is designed to combat SEC by working towards the following long-term impact: “Children in all of their diversity are better protected from sexual exploitation.” The long-term impact will be reached through three interlinking objectives that address different dimensions (social norms, assets/environments, and laws/policies/systems). The different stakeholder groups involved in the SUFASEC programme include: Children and youth in all their diversity, Caregivers and Communities, CSOs and CBOs, Local and national governments, Private Secto, International donors, Intergovernmental bodies, INGOs, Multilateral entities, Dutch Stakeholders, Media & JournalistsTerre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)Ministry of Foreign Affairs the NetherlandsStart DateEnd DateParticipatory Development63898.00107135.0094159.0055272.00Budget for 2023Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)51589.00Project Budget for 2024Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)57458.00Project Budget for Q3Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)12000.00Project Budget for Q4Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)48153.00Project Budget for Q2 2025Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)25373.00Project Budget for Q3 2025Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)16915.00Project Budget for Q4 2025Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)93583.00Funds for 2023Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands93583.00Fund Allocated for SUFASEC IndiaTerre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands93583.00Funds for 2025Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands84801.00SUFASEC India Budget 2023Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)142162.00SUAFSEC India Budget 2024Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)116055.00SUFASEC India Budget 2025Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildren of India Foundation (CIF)Outcome 3Children and civil society meaningfully participate in holding duty bearers, including government and local authorities, accountable to their obligations towards improved implementation of laws, policies, and systems3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH015: # of laws blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH015: # of laws blocked)These are total 3 years targetsAdvocacy actions such as consultation with the statutory bodies suchas NACGEVAC, State commissions for protection of child rights were organised to mobilise them for influencing teh Government ministries to worl on the need.Advocacy actions such as consultation with the statutory bodies suchas NACGEVAC, State commissions for protection of child rights were organised to mobilise them for influencing teh Government ministries to worl on the need.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.No variance.
The Information Technology Act is styill awaited to be amended to enhance its effectiveness in addressing the growing issue of the proliferation of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) online. This amendment aims to strengthen legal provisions,No variance.
The Information Technology Act is styill awaited to be amended to enhance its effectiveness in addressing the growing issue of the proliferation of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) online. This amendment aims to strengthen legal provisions,During October 2025, The Ministry of Electronic, Information Technology amended the Intermediary Guidelines / IT rules (Oct 22, 2025) to strengthen obligations around sexual content and CSAM to decrese the time for taking down of such contents from intrenDuring October 2025, The Ministry of Electronic, Information Technology amended the Intermediary Guidelines / IT rules (Oct 22, 2025) to strengthen obligations around sexual content and CSAM to decrese the time for taking down of such contents from intren3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH016: # of governmental policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH016: # of governmental policies blocked)These are total 3 years targetsBesides above mentioned actions, the Government departmental officials were also included in advocacy events.Besides above mentioned actions, the Government departmental officials were also included in advocacy events.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.No variance.
The digital personal data protection bill has tabled and at the moment it is in the process of converting into ACT and rules. Once it is done,. it will be milestone policy towards addressing the sexual exploitation of children that are doneNo variance.
The digital personal data protection bill has tabled and at the moment it is in the process of converting into ACT and rules. Once it is done,. it will be milestone policy towards addressing the sexual exploitation of children that are doneThe Digital Personal Data Protection Act was passed in Parliament and being implemented.The Digital Personal Data Protection Act was passed in Parliament and being implemented.3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH017: # of private sector company policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH017: # of private sector company policies blocked)These are total 3 years targetsThough not much success achieved so far but efforts made to influence the internt service providers by bringing them to symposiums for discussin the cahllenegs of ISPs and the users in filetering the harmful contents.Though not much success achieved so far but efforts made to influence the internt service providers by bringing them to symposiums for discussin the cahllenegs of ISPs and the users in filetering the harmful contents.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.No variance.
The association of internent service providers may strengthen theior child protection policy and start working on preventing harmful contents on their platforms.No variance.
The association of internent service providers may strengthen theior child protection policy and start working on preventing harmful contents on their platforms.Due to lack of provision in IT act, to hold the ISPs accountable for proliferation of online CSAM, we couldnot achieved this indicator.Due to lack of provision in IT act, to hold the ISPs accountable for proliferation of online CSAM, we couldnot achieved this indicator.3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH018: # of by-laws blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH018: # of by-laws blocked)These are total 3 years targetsThough not much success achieved so far but efforts made to influence the internt service providers by bringing them to symposiums for discussin the cahllenegs of ISPs and the users in filetering the harmful contents.Though not much success achieved so far but efforts made to influence the internt service providers by bringing them to symposiums for discussin the cahllenegs of ISPs and the users in filetering the harmful contents.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.No variance.
The National Action Coordination Group may amend their Bylaw and include online safety of children as a priority subject in their core subjects as guided by the South Asia Initiative to End Violence Against Children.No variance.
The National Action Coordination Group may amend their Bylaw and include online safety of children as a priority subject in their core subjects as guided by the South Asia Initiative to End Violence Against Children.3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH019: # of international agreements blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH019: # of international agreements blocked)n/an/aNo variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.Not planned.Not planned.South Asia Initiatives for Ending Violence Against Children (SAIEVAC) finalised its regional action plan for the period of 2025 to 20230 to end violence aginst chidren in South Asian countries.South Asia Initiatives for Ending Violence Against Children (SAIEVAC) finalised its regional action plan for the period of 2025 to 20230 to end violence aginst chidren in South Asian countries.Outcome 2.2Greater and safer access to quality child protection and local SRHR information and services2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001f: Female)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001f: Female)No variance.No variance.No variance. Will be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Will be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.no variance.
Child protection services encompass a range of support mechanisms, including the involvement of police, particularly from the cybercrime division, to investigate cases related to online threats and crimes. Additionally, child protection unitsno variance.
Child protection services encompass a range of support mechanisms, including the involvement of police, particularly from the cybercrime division, to investigate cases related to online threats and crimes. Additionally, child protection units2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001m: Male)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001m: Male)No variance.No variance.No variance. Will be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Will be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.Despite of our efforts, because of the stigma associated with masculinity, still boys are not openly coming out for SRH services. Hence there is less progress against expected outcome.
Child protection services encompass a range of support mechanisms, incDespite of our efforts, because of the stigma associated with masculinity, still boys are not openly coming out for SRH services. Hence there is less progress against expected outcome.
Child protection services encompass a range of support mechanisms, inc2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001x: Other)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001x: Other)No variance.No variance.No variance. Will be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Will be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.We don’t have much information on how many children and youth from other gender or non-gender specific groups access the SRGHR service. Hence the explanation was provided accordingly.
Child protection services encompass a range of support mechanisms, iWe don’t have much information on how many children and youth from other gender or non-gender specific groups access the SRGHR service. Hence the explanation was provided accordingly.
Child protection services encompass a range of support mechanisms, i2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001: Gender not-specified)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001: Gender not-specified)No variance.No variance.No variance. Will be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Will be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.We don’t have much information on how many children and youth from other gender or non-gender specific groups access the SRGHR service. Hence the explanation was provided accordingly.
Child protection services encompass a range of support mechanisms, iWe don’t have much information on how many children and youth from other gender or non-gender specific groups access the SRGHR service. Hence the explanation was provided accordingly.
Child protection services encompass a range of support mechanisms, iOutcome 3.1Increased capacity of Civil Society Organisations (CSO), youth and communities on L&A3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH021: women led CSOs)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH021: women led CSOs)No change.No change.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.Not planned.Not planned.3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH022: youth led CSOs)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH022: youth led CSOs)No change.No change.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.Not planned.Not planned.3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)The concerned staff and the representtaives of CSO were capacitated on advanced advocacy and lobbying. The CSO showed their capability in organising advocacy action based evnts.The concerned staff and the representtaives of CSO were capacitated on advanced advocacy and lobbying. The CSO showed their capability in organising advocacy action based evnts.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.No variance.
The partner of TdH in India, Children of India Foundation will include more NGOs and youth ambassadors in sterngthening its L&A action with Government for bringing policy level changes to ensure online safety of children from sexual exploitatNo variance.
The partner of TdH in India, Children of India Foundation will include more NGOs and youth ambassadors in sterngthening its L&A action with Government for bringing policy level changes to ensure online safety of children from sexual exploitatThe main partner of TdH NL in India, Children of India Foundation enhanced its capacity on lobby and advocacy and strengthened its network in the country and emerging as a influential civil society organisation.The main partner of TdH NL in India, Children of India Foundation enhanced its capacity on lobby and advocacy and strengthened its network in the country and emerging as a influential civil society organisation.3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH024: both women and youth led)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH024: both women and youth led)No change.No change.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.Not planned.Not planned.3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH025: communities with increased L&A capacities)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH025: communities with increased L&A capacities)No changeNo changeNo variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.No variance.
It is expected that the targeted communities have capacity to advocate with the Government for policy level amendments to strngthen the state action for addressing the sexual exploitation of children. The communities belong to semi urban setNo variance.
It is expected that the targeted communities have capacity to advocate with the Government for policy level amendments to strngthen the state action for addressing the sexual exploitation of children. The communities belong to semi urban set50 targeted communities from 5 states of INdia enhance d their lobby and advocacy capacities through capacity building and sensitisation activities implemented by CIF with support from TdH NL.50 targeted communities from 5 states of INdia enhance d their lobby and advocacy capacities through capacity building and sensitisation activities implemented by CIF with support from TdH NL.3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH026: advocacy networks with increased L&A capacities)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH026: advocacy networks with increased L&A capacities)No change.No change.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.No variance.
The targeted advocacy network is expected to lobby and advocate with Government for enhancing its action towards addressing SEC, specifically the OSEC. Also it is planned to ensure the advocay network strengthens its capacity by increasing thNo variance.
The targeted advocacy network is expected to lobby and advocate with Government for enhancing its action towards addressing SEC, specifically the OSEC. Also it is planned to ensure the advocay network strengthens its capacity by increasing thThe NGO network formed by CIF is continuously implementing thier advocacy action with Government on effective redressal of OSAEC.The NGO network formed by CIF is continuously implementing thier advocacy action with Government on effective redressal of OSAEC.Output 1.2.1Children and youth access comprehensive correct SRHR and SEC information1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003f: Female)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003f: Female)EUR exchange gain and less utilisation for logistics resulted in lesser expenditure. There is no variance in output delivery.EUR exchange gain and less utilisation for logistics resulted in lesser expenditure. There is no variance in output delivery.With mobilisation of additional resource from local funding, the project has been submitted for a RFC and inline with the RFC, we reached out to more children during the quarter.With mobilisation of additional resource from local funding, the project has been submitted for a RFC and inline with the RFC, we reached out to more children during the quarter.No variance. In line with planning.No variance. In line with planning.Slightly less budget utilisation due to exchange gain in EUR value.Slightly less budget utilisation due to exchange gain in EUR value.No significant variance in output delivery and budget utilisation. Slightly less expenditure due to exchange gain in Euro value.No significant variance in output delivery and budget utilisation. Slightly less expenditure due to exchange gain in Euro value.The youth ambassadors mobilised more number of young people for the sessions. Hence higher output delivery and budget utilisation.
The selected age range for the information is 16 to 18, focusing on key topics that are essential for young people’s wellThe youth ambassadors mobilised more number of young people for the sessions. Hence higher output delivery and budget utilisation.
The selected age range for the information is 16 to 18, focusing on key topics that are essential for young people’s wellMore number of young people reached out through regular ongoing peer to peer sessions. Hence the higher output delivery and accordingly higher budget utilisation.More number of young people reached out through regular ongoing peer to peer sessions. Hence the higher output delivery and accordingly higher budget utilisation.No output planned or achieved. Less budget utilisation is due to exchange gain in euro value, less cost incurred for the printing materials under activity 1.2.1.2.No output planned or achieved. Less budget utilisation is due to exchange gain in euro value, less cost incurred for the printing materials under activity 1.2.1.2.1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003m: Male)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003m: Male)EUR exchange gain and less utilisation for logistics resulted in lesser expenditure. There is no variance in output delivery.EUR exchange gain and less utilisation for logistics resulted in lesser expenditure. There is no variance in output delivery.With mobilisation of additional resource from local funding, the project has been submitted for a RFC and inline with the RFC, we reached out to more children during the quarter.With mobilisation of additional resource from local funding, the project has been submitted for a RFC and inline with the RFC, we reached out to more children during the quarter.No variance. In line with planning.No variance. In line with planning.Slightly less budget utilisation due to exchange gain in EUR value. 2 male youth couldn't join the SRHR session due to their academic commitments.Slightly less budget utilisation due to exchange gain in EUR value. 2 male youth couldn't join the SRHR session due to their academic commitments.No significant variance in output delivery and budget utilisation. Slightly less expenditure due to exchange gain in Euro value.No significant variance in output delivery and budget utilisation. Slightly less expenditure due to exchange gain in Euro value.The youth ambassadors mobilised more number of young people for the sessions. Hence higher output delivery and budget utilisation.
The selected age range for the information is 16 to 18, focusing on key topics that are essential for young people’s welThe youth ambassadors mobilised more number of young people for the sessions. Hence higher output delivery and budget utilisation.
The selected age range for the information is 16 to 18, focusing on key topics that are essential for young people’s welMore number of young people reached out through regular ongoing peer to peer sessions. Hence the higher output delivery and accordingly higher budget utilisation.More number of young people reached out through regular ongoing peer to peer sessions. Hence the higher output delivery and accordingly higher budget utilisation.NO output planned or achieved. Less budget utilisation is due to exchange gain in euro value, less cost incurred for the printing materials under activity 1.2.1.2.NO output planned or achieved. Less budget utilisation is due to exchange gain in euro value, less cost incurred for the printing materials under activity 1.2.1.2.1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003x: Other)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003x: Other)EUR exchange gain and less utilisation for logistics resulted in lesser expenditure. There is no variance in output delivery.EUR exchange gain and less utilisation for logistics resulted in lesser expenditure. There is no variance in output delivery.No variance.No variance.No variance. In line with planning.No variance. In line with planning.No variance.No variance.No variance.No variance.Despite of efforts made, we are not able to reach out to this section of children. It is expected that during final year we will be reaching out them as well. The reason for not reaching out is still associated with stigma in society .
The age range forDespite of efforts made, we are not able to reach out to this section of children. It is expected that during final year we will be reaching out them as well. The reason for not reaching out is still associated with stigma in society .
The age range for1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003: gender non-specified)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003: gender non-specified)EUR exchange gain and less utilisation for logistics resulted in lesser expenditure. There is no variance in output delivery.EUR exchange gain and less utilisation for logistics resulted in lesser expenditure. There is no variance in output delivery.No variance.No variance.No variance. In line with planning.No variance. In line with planning.No varianceNo varianceNo variance.No variance.Despite of efforts made, we are not able to reach out to this section of children. It is expected that during final year we will be reaching out them as well. The reason for not reaching out is still associated with stigma in society .
The age range forDespite of efforts made, we are not able to reach out to this section of children. It is expected that during final year we will be reaching out them as well. The reason for not reaching out is still associated with stigma in society .
The age range forOutput 3.3.1Engagement conducted with private sector on SEC prevention and response3.3.1 (i) # of engagements (e.g National Code of conduct, Code of Conduct, platforms with private sectors, ...) with private sector on child rights and prevention of SEC3.3.1 (i) # of engagements (e.g National Code of conduct, Code of Conduct, platforms with private sectors, ...) with private sector on child rights and prevention of SECTo strengthen the advocacy effort for adaptation of policies by Governemnt and Private sector, instead of state level workshop, a national level workshop organised involving stakeholders from 7 states of the country. Hence higher budget utilised. As it isTo strengthen the advocacy effort for adaptation of policies by Governemnt and Private sector, instead of state level workshop, a national level workshop organised involving stakeholders from 7 states of the country. Hence higher budget utilised. As it isActivity 3.3.1.3 already conducted in previous quarter. Only some of the balance payment were made in this quarter. Hence less budget utilised during this reporting quarter against the planning.Activity 3.3.1.3 already conducted in previous quarter. Only some of the balance payment were made in this quarter. Hence less budget utilised during this reporting quarter against the planning.The activity 3.3.1.1 which was planned last quarter implemented during this quarter. Hence 1 engagement with private sector representatives achieved. However due to no participation of ISPs in safe internet day celebration major chunk of budget could notThe activity 3.3.1.1 which was planned last quarter implemented during this quarter. Hence 1 engagement with private sector representatives achieved. However due to no participation of ISPs in safe internet day celebration major chunk of budget could notNo activity planned under this output. Hence no variance. The budget utilised is only for the support cost. Less utilisation is due to Euro exchange gain.No activity planned under this output. Hence no variance. The budget utilised is only for the support cost. Less utilisation is due to Euro exchange gain.Activity 3.3.1.2 though was not planned during the quarter. However as the youth ambassadors needed some IEC material some of the budget was utilised from this activity. Hence there is excess budget utilisation than planned. But there is no variance in ouActivity 3.3.1.2 though was not planned during the quarter. However as the youth ambassadors needed some IEC material some of the budget was utilised from this activity. Hence there is excess budget utilisation than planned. But there is no variance in ouLess budget utilisation is due to exchange gain, management of logistics for the activities in less cost than planned. Also lesser number of participants from private sector participated due to their personal reason.Less budget utilisation is due to exchange gain, management of logistics for the activities in less cost than planned. Also lesser number of participants from private sector participated due to their personal reason.No variance in output delivery. Less budget utilisation as less number pf private sector representatives joined the meetings.No variance in output delivery. Less budget utilisation as less number pf private sector representatives joined the meetings.Less budget utilisation is due to exchange gain in euro value.Less budget utilisation is due to exchange gain in euro value.Higher budget utilised as the IEC materials developed so far were printed for the ISPs as well which was not planned.Higher budget utilised as the IEC materials developed so far were printed for the ISPs as well which was not planned.NL-KVK-41149287-NPCE0455Terre des Hommes NLDtZ- Stepping Up the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation of Children (Nepal)The SUFASEC programme is designed to combat SEC by working towards the following long-term impact: “Children in all of their diversity are better protected from sexual exploitation.” The long-term impact will be reached through three interlinking objectives that address different dimensions (social norms, assets/environments, and laws/policies/systems). The different stakeholder groups involved in the SUFASEC programme include: Children and youth in all their diversity, Caregivers and Communities, CSOs and CBOs, Local and national governments, Private Secto, International donors, Intergovernmental bodies, INGOs, Multilateral entities, Dutch Stakeholders, Media & JournalistsTerre des Hommes NetherlandsChild Workers in Nepal Concerned Centre (CWIN Nepal)Women Youth in Social Service and Human Rights (WYESHR)TdHNL Nepal country officeMinistry of Foreign Affairs the NetherlandsPlanned Start DateStart DatePlanned End DateEnd DateParticipatory Development23799.0046986.0042281.0028162.00Transfer to TdH NL Nepal for Project ImplementationTerre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Nepal country office23450.00Transfer to TdH NL Nepal for Project ImplementationTerre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Nepal country office9493.00Transfer to TdH NL Nepal for Project ImplementationTerre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Nepal country office15878.00Transfer to WYESHR for Project ImplementationTerre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Women Youth in Social Service and Human Rights (WYESHR)14070.00Transfer to CWIN for Project ImplementationTerre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) Child Workers in Nepal Concerned Centre (CWIN Nepal)40107.00Incoming Funds for Project ImplementationTerre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands40107.00Incoming Funds for Project ImplementationTerre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands40107.00Incoming Funds for Project ImplementationTerre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands22228.00SUAFSEC Nepal Budget 2023Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Nepal country office44493.00SUFASEC Nepal Budget 2024Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Nepal country office24407.00SUFASEC Nepal Budget 2025Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Nepal country officeOutcome 3Children and civil society meaningfully participate in holding duty bearers, including government and local authorities, accountable to their obligations towards improved implementation of laws, policies, and systems3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH016: # of governmental policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH016: # of governmental policies blocked)No deviationNo deviationWill be assessed through outcome harvesting and evaluation.Will be assessed through outcome harvesting and evaluation.No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.The cyber policy is expected to be more stronger by bringing in online sexual exploitation of children as a prime issue.The cyber policy is expected to be more stronger by bringing in online sexual exploitation of children as a prime issue.On 31st January 2025, National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) has issued an Advisory on Cyber Security 2025. In the Advisory, NCSC specifically advises users on how to be safe from email/phishing attack and how to avoid risk in social media etc.On 31st January 2025, National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) has issued an Advisory on Cyber Security 2025. In the Advisory, NCSC specifically advises users on how to be safe from email/phishing attack and how to avoid risk in social media etc.3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH017: # of private sector company policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH017: # of private sector company policies blocked)No deviationNo deviationWill be assessed through outcome harvesting and evaluation.Will be assessed through outcome harvesting and evaluation.No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.No variance.The association of internent service providers may strengthen theior child protection policy and start working on preventing harmful contents on their platforms.The association of internent service providers may strengthen theior child protection policy and start working on preventing harmful contents on their platforms.The Internet Service Providers Association who developed and adopted the Standard Operating Procedure to ensure online safety of children, proactively conducted a survey to assess the implementation status of the SoP so that it is appropriately followed bThe Internet Service Providers Association who developed and adopted the Standard Operating Procedure to ensure online safety of children, proactively conducted a survey to assess the implementation status of the SoP so that it is appropriately followed b3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH015: # of laws blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH015: # of laws blocked)No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation.No variance.Outcome 2.2Greater and safer access to quality child protection and local SRHR information and services2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001f: Female)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001f: Female)No deviationNo deviationNo variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance.No variance.No variance.
As a result of our capacity building inputs and awareness raising sessions now the youths are able to access the SRH service. Also they share these knowledge among their peers as well.No variance.
As a result of our capacity building inputs and awareness raising sessions now the youths are able to access the SRH service. Also they share these knowledge among their peers as well.Child protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of children2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001m: Male)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001m: Male)No deviationNo deviationNo variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance.No variance.No variance.
As a result of our capacity building inputs and awareness raising sessions now the youths are able to access the SRH service. Also they share these knowledge among their peers as well.No variance.
As a result of our capacity building inputs and awareness raising sessions now the youths are able to access the SRH service. Also they share these knowledge among their peers as well.Child protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of children2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001x: Other)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001x: Other)No deviationNo deviationNo variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance.No variance.Child protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of children2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001: Gender not-specified)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001: Gender not-specified)No deviationNo deviationNo variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance.No variance.Child protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of childrenChild protection services include service from police, especialy from cyber crime section in investigation, chid protection units service in rehabilitation and refferals and services from internet service providers in addressing the complains of children2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Female)2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Female)No deviationNo variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance.No variance.2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Male)2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Male)No deviationNo deviationNo variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance.No variance.Outcome 3.1Increased capacity of Civil Society Organisations (CSO), youth and communities on L&A3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH021: women led CSOs)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH021: women led CSOs)No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance.The partner of TdH in Nepal, WYESHR, will include more youth ambassadors in sterngthening its L&A action with Government for bringing policy level changes to ensure online safety of children from sexual exploitation.The partner of TdH in Nepal, WYESHR, will include more youth ambassadors in sterngthening its L&A action with Government for bringing policy level changes to ensure online safety of children from sexual exploitation.The partner of TdH in Nepal, WYESHR, will include more youth ambassadors in sterngthening its L&A action with Government for bringing policy level changes to ensure online safety of children from sexual exploitation.3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance.The partner of TdH in INepal, CWIN will include more NGOs in sterngthening its L&A action with Government for bringing policy level changes to ensure online safety of children from sexual exploitation.The partner of TdH in INepal, CWIN will include more NGOs in sterngthening its L&A action with Government for bringing policy level changes to ensure online safety of children from sexual exploitation.The partner of TdH in INepal, CWIN will include more NGOs in sterngthening its L&A action with Government for bringing policy level changes to ensure online safety of children from sexual exploitation.The partner of TdH in INepal, CWIN will include more NGOs in sterngthening its L&A action with Government for bringing policy level changes to ensure online safety of children from sexual exploitation.3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH025: communities with increased L&A capacities)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH025: communities with increased L&A capacities)No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance.It is expeted that with support of our partner WYESHR 10 communities from Kathmandu city wil be enabled enough to initiate their lobby and advocacy action with local Governemnt to bring policies that help in raising awareness in the communities on addressIt is expeted that with support of our partner WYESHR 10 communities from Kathmandu city wil be enabled enough to initiate their lobby and advocacy action with local Governemnt to bring policies that help in raising awareness in the communities on addressIt is expeted that with support of our partner WYESHR 10 communities from Kathmandu city wil be enabled enough to initiate their lobby and advocacy action with local Governemnt to bring policies that help in raising awareness in the communities on addressIt is expeted that with support of our partner WYESHR 10 communities from Kathmandu city wil be enabled enough to initiate their lobby and advocacy action with local Governemnt to bring policies that help in raising awareness in the communities on address3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH026: advocacy networks with increased L&A capacities)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH026: advocacy networks with increased L&A capacities)No variance. Not targeted for this quarter.No variance. Wil be assessed through endline evaluation and during outcome harvesting festivalNo variance.The child rights NGOs association wil have dialogue with the Government to adpat its National Action Plan for ensuring elimination of sexual exploitation of children including online safety.The child rights NGOs association wil have dialogue with the Government to adpat its National Action Plan for ensuring elimination of sexual exploitation of children including online safety.The child rights NGOs association wil have dialogue with the Government to adpat its National Action Plan for ensuring elimination of sexual exploitation of children including online safety.The child rights NGOs association wil have dialogue with the Government to adpat its National Action Plan for ensuring elimination of sexual exploitation of children including online safety.Output 1.2.1Children and youth access comprehensive correct SRHR and SEC information1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003f: Female)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003f: Female)As far as activity implementation cost there is no variance in local currency utilisation. There are 2 main reasons for the less budget utilisation. One is exchange gain in euro resulted for the activity implementation cost. Second reason for less utilisaAs far as activity implementation cost there is no variance in local currency utilisation. There are 2 main reasons for the less budget utilisation. One is exchange gain in euro resulted for the activity implementation cost. Second reason for less utilisaBacklog of previous quarter covered during this quarter, hence higher budget utilisation and output delivery.Backlog of previous quarter covered during this quarter, hence higher budget utilisation and output delivery.As per the plan, children of all genders including children from different diversed gender were covered.As per the plan, children of all genders including children from different diversed gender were covered.More number of young people reached out by conducting additional activities. Hence higher budget utilised.More number of young people reached out by conducting additional activities. Hence higher budget utilised.More number of children included in the activities to cover up the backlog of previous year. Hence higher output delivery. Accordingly higher budget utilisation.More number of children included in the activities to cover up the backlog of previous year. Hence higher output delivery. Accordingly higher budget utilisation.Reached out to more youths within the planned budget by organising local level events instead of a central event at Kathmandu Hence higher achievement for output delivery.Reached out to more youths within the planned budget by organising local level events instead of a central event at Kathmandu Hence higher achievement for output delivery.Not much variance in output delivery. Higher budget utilised as the events were organised at higher cost than planned keeping in view of convenience of the young people.
Girl children in the age group of 16 to 18 were provided with knowledge and informatiNot much variance in output delivery. Higher budget utilised as the events were organised at higher cost than planned keeping in view of convenience of the young people.
Girl children in the age group of 16 to 18 were provided with knowledge and informatiMore number of young people reached out. Hence highger outpur delivery and budget utilisedMore number of young people reached out. Hence highger outpur delivery and budget utilisedActivity 1.2.1.2 conducted conducted twice during the quarter though it was not planned. Reason for the additional activity was to generate more peer educators on OCSE and SRHR sensitisation to mitigate the gap created by migration of the Youth Change MakActivity 1.2.1.2 conducted conducted twice during the quarter though it was not planned. Reason for the additional activity was to generate more peer educators on OCSE and SRHR sensitisation to mitigate the gap created by migration of the Youth Change MakInformation related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people will be provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right will also be taught to the young adults. The age group of these young people would be around 16 to 18.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people will be provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right will also be taught to the young adults. The age group of these young people would be around 16 to 18.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people were provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right was taught to the young adults.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people were provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right was taught to the young adults.1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003m: Male)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003m: Male)As far as activity implementation cost there is no variance in local currency utilisation. There are 2 main reasons for the less budget utilisation. One is exchange gain in euro resulted for the activity implementation cost. Second reason for less utilisaAs far as activity implementation cost there is no variance in local currency utilisation. There are 2 main reasons for the less budget utilisation. One is exchange gain in euro resulted for the activity implementation cost. Second reason for less utilisaBacklog of previous quarter covered during this quarter, hence higher budget utilisation and output delivery.Backlog of previous quarter covered during this quarter, hence higher budget utilisation and output delivery.As per the plan, children of all genders including children from different diversed gender were covered.As per the plan, children of all genders including children from different diversed gender were covered.More number of young people reached out by conducting additional activities. Hence higher budget utilised.More number of young people reached out by conducting additional activities. Hence higher budget utilised.More number of children included in the activities to cover up the backlog of previous year. Hence higher output delivery. Accordingly higher budget utilisation.More number of children included in the activities to cover up the backlog of previous year. Hence higher output delivery. Accordingly higher budget utilisation.Reached out to more youths within the planned budget by organising local level events instead of a central event at Kathmandu Hence higher achievement for output delivery.Reached out to more youths within the planned budget by organising local level events instead of a central event at Kathmandu Hence higher achievement for output delivery.Not much variance in output delivery. Higher budget utilised as the events were organised at higher cost than planned keeping in view of convenience of the young people.
Male children in the age group of 16 to 18 were provided with knowledge and informatNot much variance in output delivery. Higher budget utilised as the events were organised at higher cost than planned keeping in view of convenience of the young people.
Male children in the age group of 16 to 18 were provided with knowledge and informatMore number of young people reached out. Hence highger outpur delivery and budget utilisedMore number of young people reached out. Hence highger outpur delivery and budget utilisedActivity 1.2.1.2 conducted conducted twice during the quarter though it was not planned. Reason for the additional activity was to generate more peer educators on OCSE and SRHR sensitisation to mitigate the gap created by migration of the Youth Change MakActivity 1.2.1.2 conducted conducted twice during the quarter though it was not planned. Reason for the additional activity was to generate more peer educators on OCSE and SRHR sensitisation to mitigate the gap created by migration of the Youth Change MakInformation related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people will be provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right will also be taught to the young adults. The age group of these young people would be around 16 to 18.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people will be provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right will also be taught to the young adults. The age group of these young people would be around 16 to 18.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people was provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right was taught to the young adults.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people was provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right was taught to the young adults.1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003x: Other)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003x: Other)As far as activity implementation cost there is no variance in local currency utilisation. There are 2 main reasons for the less budget utilisation. One is exchange gain in euro resulted for the activity implementation cost. Second reason for less utilisaAs far as activity implementation cost there is no variance in local currency utilisation. There are 2 main reasons for the less budget utilisation. One is exchange gain in euro resulted for the activity implementation cost. Second reason for less utilisaBacklog of previous quarter covered during this quarter, hence higher budget utilisation and output delivery.Backlog of previous quarter covered during this quarter, hence higher budget utilisation and output delivery.As per the plan, children of all genders including children from different diversed gender were covered.As per the plan, children of all genders including children from different diversed gender were covered.More number of young people reached out by conducting additional activities. Hence higher budget utilised.More number of young people reached out by conducting additional activities. Hence higher budget utilised.No variance.No variance.No variance. Children from non binary categories reached out through various awareness raising sessions and through IEC materials for sharing information on SRHR and sexuality and prevention of OCSE.No variance. Children from non binary categories reached out through various awareness raising sessions and through IEC materials for sharing information on SRHR and sexuality and prevention of OCSE.More number of young people reached out. Hence highger outpur delivery and budget utilisedMore number of young people reached out. Hence highger outpur delivery and budget utilisedActivity 1.2.1.2 conducted conducted twice during the quarter though it was not planned. Reason for the additional activity was to generate more peer educators on OCSE and SRHR sensitisation to mitigate the gap created by migration of the Youth Change MakActivity 1.2.1.2 conducted conducted twice during the quarter though it was not planned. Reason for the additional activity was to generate more peer educators on OCSE and SRHR sensitisation to mitigate the gap created by migration of the Youth Change MakInformation related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people will be provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right will also be taught to the young adults. The age group of these young people would be around 16 to 18.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people will be provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right will also be taught to the young adults. The age group of these young people would be around 16 to 18.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people was provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right was also taught to the young adults.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people was provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right was also taught to the young adults.1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003: gender non-specified)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003: gender non-specified)As far as activity implementation cost there is no variance in local currency utilisation. There are 2 main reasons for the less budget utilisation. One is exchange gain in euro resulted for the activity implementation cost. Second reason for less utilisaAs far as activity implementation cost there is no variance in local currency utilisation. There are 2 main reasons for the less budget utilisation. One is exchange gain in euro resulted for the activity implementation cost. Second reason for less utilisaBacklog of previous quarter covered during this quarter, hence higher budget utilisation and output delivery.Backlog of previous quarter covered during this quarter, hence higher budget utilisation and output delivery.As per the plan, children of all genders including children from different diversed gender were covered.As per the plan, children of all genders including children from different diversed gender were covered.More number of young people reached out by conducting additional activities. Hence higher budget utilised.More number of young people reached out by conducting additional activities. Hence higher budget utilised.No variance.No variance.No variance in output delivery. Higher budget utilised as the events were organised at higher cost than planned keeping in view of convenience of the young people.
Children from non binary categories reachedout through various awareness raising sessionsNo variance in output delivery. Higher budget utilised as the events were organised at higher cost than planned keeping in view of convenience of the young people.
Children from non binary categories reachedout through various awareness raising sessionsMore number of young people reached out. Hence highger outpur delivery and budget utilisedMore number of young people reached out. Hence highger outpur delivery and budget utilisedActivity 1.2.1.2 conducted conducted twice during the quarter though it was not planned. Reason for the additional activity was to generate more peer educators on OCSE and SRHR sensitisation to mitigate the gap created by migration of the Youth Change MakActivity 1.2.1.2 conducted conducted twice during the quarter though it was not planned. Reason for the additional activity was to generate more peer educators on OCSE and SRHR sensitisation to mitigate the gap created by migration of the Youth Change MakInformation related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people will be provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right will also be taught to the young adults. The age group of these young people would be around 16 to 18.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people will be provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and right will also be taught to the young adults. The age group of these young people would be around 16 to 18.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people was provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and rightwas also taught to the young adults.Information related to online sexual exploitation of children and young people was provided. Apart form these the topic of sexual health and rightwas also taught to the young adults.NL-KVK-41149287-THCE0460Terre des Hommes NLDtZ- Stepping Up the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation of Children (Thailand)The SUFASEC programme is designed to combat SEC by working towards the following long-term impact: “Children in all of their diversity are better protected from sexual exploitation.” The long-term impact will be reached through three interlinking objectives that address different dimensions (social norms, assets/environments, and laws/policies/systems). The different stakeholder groups involved in the SUFASEC programme include: Children and youth in all their diversity, Caregivers and Communities, CSOs and CBOs, Local and national governments, Private Secto, International donors, Intergovernmental bodies, INGOs, Multilateral entities, Dutch Stakeholders, Media & JournalistsTerre des Hommes NetherlandsChildline Thailand FoundationThaihotlineChild Rights Coalition Asia (CRC-Asia)The Life Skills Development Foundation (TLSDF)Terre des Hommes Netherlands Thailand OfficeMinistry of Foreign Affairs the NetherlandsStart DateEnd DateParticipatory Development111701.00138684.00133572.0050133.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildline Thailand Foundation41684.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildline Thailand Foundation26307.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildline Thailand Foundation26482.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildline Thailand Foundation34090.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildline Thailand Foundation33620.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildline Thailand Foundation47203.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildline Thailand Foundation41314.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsChildline Thailand Foundation100278.00Allocation for SUAFSEC Thailand for 2023Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands100278.00Allocation for SUAFSEC Thailand for 2024Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands100278.00Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands77514.00SUFASEC Thailand Budget 2023Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands Thailand Office83014.00SUFASEC Thailand Budget 2024Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands Thailand Office164075.00SUFASEC Thailand Budget 2025Terre des Hommes NetherlandsTerre des Hommes Netherlands Thailand OfficeOutcome 3Children and civil society meaningfully participate in holding duty bearers, including government and local authorities, accountable to their obligations towards improved implementation of laws, policies, and systems3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH015: # of laws blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH015: # of laws blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH016: # of governmental policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH016: # of governmental policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH017: # of private sector company policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH017: # of private sector company policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH018: # of by-laws blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH018: # of by-laws blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH019: # of international agreements blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH019: # of international agreements blocked)Outcome 2.2Greater and safer access to quality child protection and local SRHR information and services "2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001f: Female)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001f: Female)There is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activitiesThere is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activities2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001m: Male)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001m: Male)There is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activitiesThere is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activities2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001x: Other)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001x: Other)There is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activitiesThere is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activities2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001: Gender not-specified)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001: Gender not-specified)There is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activitiesThere is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activities2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Female)2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Female)There is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activitiesThere is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activities2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Male)2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Male)There is not target set for implementing partner in Thailand on this activities2.2 (iii) % of social service workers who are confident in their ability to manage and respond to cases of SEC (Female)2.2 (iii) % of social service workers who are confident in their ability to manage and respond to cases of SEC (Female)2.2 (iii) % of social service workers who are confident in their ability to manage and respond to cases of SEC (Male)2.2 (iii) % of social service workers who are confident in their ability to manage and respond to cases of SEC (Male)Outcome 3.1Increased capacity of Civil Society Organisations (CSO), youth and communities on L&A3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH021: women led CSOs)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH021: women led CSOs)CSO that's been a part of CSO forumCSO that's been a part of CSO forum3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH022: youth led CSOs)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH022: youth led CSOs)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)CSO is able to lead advocacy campaign, advocate for the implementation of the new child protection lawCSO is able to lead advocacy campaign, advocate for the implementation of the new child protection law3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH024: both women and youth led)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH024: both women and youth led)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH025: communities with increased L&A capacities)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH025: communities with increased L&A capacities)family communities of the children. Mainly target communities in Bangkok and big cities in different regions of Thailandfamily communities of the children. Mainly target communities in Bangkok and big cities in different regions of Thailand3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH026: advocacy networks with increased L&A capacities)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH026: advocacy networks with increased L&A capacities)CSOs network participated in CSO forum, some of them have been invited to government round table seminar.CSOs network participated in CSO forum, some of them have been invited to government round table seminar.Output 1.2.1Children and youth access comprehensive correct SRHR and SEC information1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003: gender non-specified)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003: gender non-specified)More children participated as the activities were held during the school break. More children requested to join.More children participated as the activities were held during the school break. More children requested to join.Youth training was conducted on 25-26 March with 17 boys and 7 girls participate in the training
more children and youth decided to join the session due to the increasing awareness of the matter in Thai society and their availability.Youth training was conducted on 25-26 March with 17 boys and 7 girls participate in the training
more children and youth decided to join the session due to the increasing awareness of the matter in Thai society and their availability.Already implemented in March 2024 (Q1); this was planned as part of Year 2 by the partner under the SUFASEC project..Already implemented in March 2024 (Q1); this was planned as part of Year 2 by the partner under the SUFASEC project..Youth training was conducted once in Songkhla, exceeding the target due to the strong interest among youth in the area.Youth training was conducted once in Songkhla, exceeding the target due to the strong interest among youth in the area.The training was conducted using the remaining budget. Therefore, no targets were set for this activity, as the partner had already implemented it in Q2.
Expense: including direct staff and operational costsThe training was conducted using the remaining budget. Therefore, no targets were set for this activity, as the partner had already implemented it in Q2.
Expense: including direct staff and operational costsYear 3 numbers: two youth training on SECNL-KVK-41149287-BDCE0456Terre des Hommes NLDtZ-Stepping Up the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation of Children(Bangladesh)The SUFASEC programme is designed to combat SEC by working towards the following long-term impact: “Children in all of their diversity are better protected from sexual exploitation.” The long-term impact will be reached through three interlinking objectives that address different dimensions (social norms, assets/environments, and laws/policies/systems). The different stakeholder groups involved in the SUFASEC programme include: Children and youth in all their diversity, Caregivers and Communities, CSOs and CBOs, Local and national governments, Private Secto, International donors, Intergovernmental bodies, INGOs, Multilateral entities, Dutch Stakeholders, Media & JournalistsAin o Salish Kendra (ASK)TdHNL Bangladesh Country OfficeTerre des Hommes NetherlandsMinistry of Foreign Affairs the NetherlandsStart DateEnd DateParticipatory Development68665.00156938.00150374.0044370.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country office28400.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country office46570.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country office38710.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country office45000.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country office42500.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country office23000.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country office100655.00Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country office59086.00DtZ-Bangladesh Budget 2023Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country office135698.00DtZ- Bangladesh Budget 2024Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country office104277.00DtZ-Bangladesh Budget 2025Terre des Hommes Netherlands(SPARK) TdHNL Bangladesh country officeStrategic Objective 1Children, youth and their communities successfully challenge social norms and harmful practices related to SEC1.(i) Description of changes in social norms and of the new modelled behaviour promoted by children, youth and communities1.(i) Description of changes in social norms and of the new modelled behaviour promoted by children, youth and communitiesNo target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 1No target in Qtr 1No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 1 of 2025No target in Qtr 1 of 2025No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 31.(ii) Number of diagnosis of social and gender norms (mapping exercise)1.(ii) Number of diagnosis of social and gender norms (mapping exercise)No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 1No target in Qtr 1No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 1 of 2025No target in Qtr 1 of 2025Achieved as per planAchieved as per planAchieved as per planAchieved as per planOutcome 3Children and civil society meaningfully participate in holding duty bearers, including government and local authorities, accountable to their obligations towards improved implementation of laws, policies, and systems3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH016: # of governmental policies blocked)3 (i) # of laws, policies, agreements blocked, adopted, improved to address SEC as a result of engagement between children or civil society with duty bearers (SRH016: # of governmental policies blocked)No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 1No target in Qtr 1No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 1 of 2025No target in Qtr 1 of 2025Achieved as per planAchieved as per planNo target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 3TdH NL BD performed L&A work with 2 National Plan of Actions (NPA), one with on SEC and OSEC, and the other is on SRHR. TdH NL performed these L& A activities so that government can consider these above mentioned plans at country level and implement effecSRH015 # of laws blocked, adopted, improved leading to decrease of barriers to SRHR and HIV/AIDS servicesSRH015 # of laws blocked, adopted, improved leading to decrease of barriers to SRHR and HIV/AIDS servicesSRH017 # of private sector company policies blocked, adopted, improved leading to decrease of barriers to SRHR and HIV/AIDS servicesSRH017 # of private sector company policies blocked, adopted, improved leading to decrease of barriers to SRHR and HIV/AIDS servicesOutcome 2.12.2. Greater and safer access to quality child protection and local SRHR information and services2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001f: Female)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001f: Female)No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4The project conducted a health camp and provided SRHR services to 120 children (below 18), adolescents (10-19) and youth (15-24) (Girls-70 & boys-50), and maintained referral linkages with the health institutions so that children, adolescents and youth caThe project conducted a health camp and provided SRHR services to 120 children (below 18), adolescents (10-19) and youth (15-24) (Girls-70 & boys-50), and maintained referral linkages with the health institutions so that children, adolescents and youth caAchieved more than planAchieved more than planNo target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 3Achieved as per planAchieved as per planNo target in Qtr 1 of 2025
In Year 2, the project organised a Health Camp in where the 95 girls children (below 18), adolescents (10-19) and youth (15-25) received comprehensive and correct information as well as direct support services including menstrNo target in Qtr 1 of 2025
In Year 2, the project organised a Health Camp in where the 95 girls children (below 18), adolescents (10-19) and youth (15-25) received comprehensive and correct information as well as direct support services including menstrAchieved as per planAchieved as per plan[Indicator: 2.2 (i) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (i) (Male)] are related with indicators [Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Male)] because among the 85 girls and 17 boys, the report indicates that 47 girls and 12 boys accessed direct SR[Indicator: 2.2 (i) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (i) (Male)] are related with indicators [Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Male)] because among the 85 girls and 17 boys, the report indicates that 47 girls and 12 boys accessed direct SRThe project organised 3 Health Camps during the reporting period in where the 109 girls children (below 18), adolescents (10-19) and youth (15-25) received comprehensive and correct information as well as direct support services including menstrual hygie2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001m: Male)2.2 (i) # of children and youth accessing child protection and/or SRH services and reporting they felt safe there (SRH001m: Male)No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4The project conducted a health camp and provided SRHR services to 120 children (below 18), adolescents (10-19) and youth (15-24) (Girls-70 & boys-50), and maintained referral linkages with the health institutions so that children, adolescents and youth caThe project conducted a health camp and provided SRHR services to 120 children (below 18), adolescents (10-19) and youth (15-24) (Girls-70 & boys-50), and maintained referral linkages with the health institutions so that children, adolescents and youth caAchieved more than planAchieved more than planNo target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 3Achieved as per planAchieved as per planNo target in Qtr 1 of 2025
In Year 2, the project organised a Health Camp in where the 75 boys children (below 18), adolescents (10-19) and youth (15-25) received comprehensive and correct information as well as direct support services including menstruNo target in Qtr 1 of 2025
In Year 2, the project organised a Health Camp in where the 75 boys children (below 18), adolescents (10-19) and youth (15-25) received comprehensive and correct information as well as direct support services including menstruAchieved as per planAchieved as per plan[Indicator: 2.2 (i) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (i) (Male)] are related with indicators [Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Male)] because among the 85 girls and 17 boys, the report indicates that 47 girls and 12 boys accessed direct SR[Indicator: 2.2 (i) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (i) (Male)] are related with indicators [Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Male)] because among the 85 girls and 17 boys, the report indicates that 47 girls and 12 boys accessed direct SRThe project organised a Health Camp in where the 41 boys children (below 18), adolescents (10-19) and youth (15-25) received comprehensive and correct information on SRHR as well as direct support services of basic health care, GBV counselling. Child prot2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Female)2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Female)No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4Achieved more than planAchieved more than planAchieved more than plan through health campsAchieved more than plan through health campsAchieved as per plan
3 cases of legal aid support and 16 other types of support are provided to 19 children and youth in Qtr 3 through referral and linkages. Out of 19 children and youth, 14 girls received support against planned 10. Thus, we achieved 4Achieved as per plan
3 cases of legal aid support and 16 other types of support are provided to 19 children and youth in Qtr 3 through referral and linkages. Out of 19 children and youth, 14 girls received support against planned 10. Thus, we achieved 4Achieved more than plan
More girls participated in the health camp rather than boys. Thus, the participants were more than plan.Achieved more than plan
More girls participated in the health camp rather than boys. Thus, the participants were more than plan.Achieved as per planAchieved as per planAchieved more than plan
More girls participated in the health camp than plan. Thus, the participants were more than plan.Achieved more than plan
More girls participated in the health camp than plan. Thus, the participants were more than plan.Achieved more than plan
In Qtr 3, one health camp was organised by a partner organisation where 85 girls and 17 boys participated, and accessed information on SRH. [Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Male)] As more girls and boys partiAchieved more than plan
In Qtr 3, one health camp was organised by a partner organisation where 85 girls and 17 boys participated, and accessed information on SRH. [Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Male)] As more girls and boys parti2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Male)2.2 ii) # of children and youth accessing information on child protection and/or SRH and reporting they felt safe there (Male)No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4Achieved more than planAchieved more than planAchieved more than plan through health campsAchieved more than plan through health campsAchieved as per planAchieved as per planAchieved as per planAchieved as per planAchieved as per planAchieved as per planAchieved more than plan
More boys participated in the health camp than plan. Thus, the participants were more than plan.Achieved more than plan
More boys participated in the health camp than plan. Thus, the participants were more than plan.Achieved more than plan
In Qtr 3, one health camp was organised by a partner organisation where 85 girls and 17 boys participated, and accessed information on SRH. [Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Male)] As more girls and boys partiAchieved more than plan
In Qtr 3, one health camp was organised by a partner organisation where 85 girls and 17 boys participated, and accessed information on SRH. [Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Female) and Indicator: 2.2 (ii) (Male)] As more girls and boys partiOutcome 3.1Increased capacity of Civil Society Organisations (CSO), youth and communities on L&A3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH023: not youth or women led)No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 1No target in Qtr 1Achieved as per planAchieved as per planNo target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 3No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 1 of 2025
In Year 2, TdH NL built capacities of the 2 partner organisations ASK and PSTC on the following issues: a) CPS, SEC/OSEC and SRHR; b) Advocacy, leadership, communication and negotiation, and Case monitoring and reporting; so thNo target in Qtr 1 of 2025
In Year 2, TdH NL built capacities of the 2 partner organisations ASK and PSTC on the following issues: a) CPS, SEC/OSEC and SRHR; b) Advocacy, leadership, communication and negotiation, and Case monitoring and reporting; so thNo target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 3
Though there was no target, In Qtr 3, TdH NL built capacities of the 2 partner organis ations ASK and PSTC by providing two ToTs as per the revised budget on the following issues: a) CPS, SEC/OSEC and SRHR; b) Advocacy, leadership, comNo target in Qtr 3
Though there was no target, In Qtr 3, TdH NL built capacities of the 2 partner organis ations ASK and PSTC by providing two ToTs as per the revised budget on the following issues: a) CPS, SEC/OSEC and SRHR; b) Advocacy, leadership, comThough there was no target, in Year 3, TdH NL built capacities of the 2 partner organis ations ASK and PSTC by providing two ToTs as per the revised budget on the following issues: a) CPS, SEC/OSEC and SRHR; b) Advocacy, leadership, communication and nego3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH025: communities with increased L&A capacities)3.1 (i) # of targeted CSO, youth and communities with increased L&A capacities (SRH025: communities with increased L&A capacities)No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 1No target in Qtr 1No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 2Achieved as per planAchieved as per planNo target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 4No target in Qtr 1 of 2025
In Year 2, TdH NL built capacities of 51 communities, i.e. Community Based Child Protection Committee (CBCPC) members on lobby and advocacy, so that they can be active on the respective issues.No target in Qtr 1 of 2025
In Year 2, TdH NL built capacities of 51 communities, i.e. Community Based Child Protection Committee (CBCPC) members on lobby and advocacy, so that they can be active on the respective issues.No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 2No target in Qtr 3.
Though there was no target, in Qtr 3, TdH NL built capacities of 50 communities, i.e. Community Based Child Protection Committee (CBCPC) members on lobby and advocacy through organising 2 orientation sessions as per revised budget, soNo target in Qtr 3.
Though there was no target, in Qtr 3, TdH NL built capacities of 50 communities, i.e. Community Based Child Protection Committee (CBCPC) members on lobby and advocacy through organising 2 orientation sessions as per revised budget, soThough there was no target, in Qtr 3 of Year 3, TdH NL built capacities of 50 communities, i.e. Community Based Child Protection Committee (CBCPC) members on lobby and advocacy through organising 2 orientation sessions as per revised budget, so that theyOutput 1.1.11.2.1. Children and youth access comprehensive correct SRHR and SEC information1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003f: Female)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003f: Female)Due to late start of the project, some planned activities were not accomplished, so expenditure is lower than plannedDue to late start of the project, some planned activities were not accomplished, so expenditure is lower than plannedAs female members were very interested to be included in the groups, they were considered more in the children and youth groupsAs female members were very interested to be included in the groups, they were considered more in the children and youth groupsFew activity booking costs of last quarter was adjusted in Qtr 1. Thus, the expenditure is bit higher than planned.
QUALI: During the reporting period, the project the project organised 20 children, adolescents and young groups known as Child Rights DefenFew activity booking costs of last quarter was adjusted in Qtr 1. Thus, the expenditure is bit higher than planned.
QUALI: During the reporting period, the project the project organised 20 children, adolescents and young groups known as Child Rights DefenNo target in Qtr 2
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.No target in Qtr 2
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.No target in Qtr 3
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Outcome harvesting was planned to complete in Qtr 3, however, sign analysis and validation workshop was shifted to Qtr 4 due to political unrest in Bangladesh. Thus, the budget isNo target in Qtr 3
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Outcome harvesting was planned to complete in Qtr 3, however, sign analysis and validation workshop was shifted to Qtr 4 due to political unrest in Bangladesh. Thus, the budget isNo target in Qtr 4
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.No target in Qtr 4
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.No target in Qtr 1 of 2025.
However, we reached 277 girls in Year 2 who reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Due to exchange rate gain, the expenditure was more than plaNo target in Qtr 1 of 2025.
However, we reached 277 girls in Year 2 who reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Due to exchange rate gain, the expenditure was more than plaNo target in Qtr 2
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.No target in Qtr 2
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.No target in Qtr 3
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.No target in Qtr 3
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.We reached 277 girls in Year 3 who reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC DPC through peer-to-peer approach with the young people in their community as well at their schools, with support of the SUFASEC project. They also involved1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003m: Male)1.2.1 (i) # of young people reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC (SRH003m: Male)Due to late start of the project, some planned activities were not accomplished, so expenditure is lower than plannedDue to late start of the project, some planned activities were not accomplished, so expenditure is lower than plannedAs per our criteria, we got less number of male to be included in the groups. Thus, the actual number (216) is less than the target (250). However, our plan is to include the remaining male members in the groups in the next quarter so that the number is 2As per our criteria, we got less number of male to be included in the groups. Thus, the actual number (216) is less than the target (250). However, our plan is to include the remaining male members in the groups in the next quarter so that the number is 2Few activity booking costs of last quarter was adjusted in Qtr 1. Thus, the expenditure is bit higher than planned.
QUALI: During the reporting period, the project the project organised 20 children, adolescents and young groups known as Child Rights DefenFew activity booking costs of last quarter was adjusted in Qtr 1. Thus, the expenditure is bit higher than planned.
QUALI: During the reporting period, the project the project organised 20 children, adolescents and young groups known as Child Rights DefenNo target in Qtr 2
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.No target in Qtr 2
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.No target in Qtr 3
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Outcome harvesting was planned to complete in Qtr 3, however, sign analysis and validation workshop was shifted to Qtr 4 due to political unrest in Bangladesh. Thus, the budget isNo target in Qtr 3
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Outcome harvesting was planned to complete in Qtr 3, however, sign analysis and validation workshop was shifted to Qtr 4 due to political unrest in Bangladesh. Thus, the budget isNo target in Qtr 4
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
DIP workshop was planned to complete in Qtr 4, however, due to MoFA NL visit this was shifted to Qtr 1 of 2025. Thus, the budget is not fully spent.No target in Qtr 4
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
DIP workshop was planned to complete in Qtr 4, however, due to MoFA NL visit this was shifted to Qtr 1 of 2025. Thus, the budget is not fully spent.No target in Qtr 1 of 2025.
However, we reached 256 boys in Year 2 who reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Due to exchange rate gain, the expenditure was more than planNo target in Qtr 1 of 2025.
However, we reached 256 boys in Year 2 who reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Due to exchange rate gain, the expenditure was more than planNo target in Qtr 2
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Due to exchange gains, the management costs did not reach the target.No target in Qtr 2
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Due to exchange gains, the management costs did not reach the target.No target in Qtr 3
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Due to exchange gains and revised budget, the management costs was more than the target.No target in Qtr 3
DPC and partners' management cost are considered here.
Due to exchange gains and revised budget, the management costs was more than the target.We reached 256 boys in Year 3 who reached with comprehensive, correct information on SRHR and SEC DPC through peer-to-peer approach with the young people in their community as well at their schools, with support of the SUFASEC project. They also involvedSRH003 # of young people (gender non-specified) reached with comprehensive, correct information on sexuality, HIV/AIDS, STIs, pregnancy and contraceptionSRH003 # of young people (gender non-specified) reached with comprehensive, correct information on sexuality, HIV/AIDS, STIs, pregnancy and contraception