NL-KVK-41149287-AFCT0271 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>RO GAA2019 Development/Integration of Regional Efforts Against CT/CSEC in Africa</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands EACHRights / EACRN Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 516370.0 192569.0 2019 Total Disbursement for EACRN Regional Terre des Hommes Netherlands EACRN- Africa Regional 249231.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Inputs given to Government</narrative> Inputs given to Government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Dialogues with targeted Civil Society Organisations</narrative> Dialogues with targeted Civil Society Organisations <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices NL-KVK-41149287-AFCT0322 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>GAA RO 2020: Dev't and Inte of Regional Efforts Against CTM and CSEC in Africa.</narrative> This project will be implemented n Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia, targeting; regional and sub-regional CSOs; improved monitoring by EAC, IGAD, and ACERWC; and AU and EAC policies (PTIP 2009 &amp; IGAD). Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands EACHRights / EACRN Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 411450.0 <narrative>Regional and sub-regional COSs networks monitor continental (Maputo protocol, African charter on the rights and welfare of the child, African Youth Charter, General comment on Child Marriage and General comment on CSEC, EAC anti Trafficking Bill & IGAD Migration Protocol) protocols pertaining to GBV and EE of girls and young women by 2020.</narrative> Regional and sub-regional COSs networks monitor continental (Maputo protocol, African charter on the rights and welfare of the child, African Youth Charter, General comment on Child Marriage and General comment on CSEC, EAC anti Trafficking Bill & IGAD Migration Protocol) protocols pertaining to GBV and EE of girls and young women by 2020. <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers During the period under review, we began by initiating discussions with policy makers, and CSOs within the region to plan around the target issues for advocacy. Whereas most of the issues were on track, the challenge of COVID 19 pandemic slowed progress of the activities that were slated for late February and March.; The project team engaged high level policy actors at the African Union Peace and security Council and the team of experts on the Africa debt negotiation strategy on child sexual exploitation in the context of COVID 19 pandemic. Further, at the regional CSO Forums, including the two Children's Forums during the day of the African Child and the Children's CSO Forum, issues affecting gender based violence against children were raised including child sexual exploitation.; <narrative>Campaigns on GBV and EE towards Policy Makers.</narrative> Campaigns on GBV and EE towards Policy Makers. <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers we engaged in online conversations with partners on the impact of COVID 19 on women and girls in Africa. Follow up meetings will subsequently be held with other CSOs in Africa.; 2 Outcome statements of various high level policy advocacy forums, indication gender based violence and sexual exploitation of children as a concern in the context of COVID 19. Also, 2 media statements developed on CT and CSEC in East Africa.; <narrative>Three CSO networks, with over 40 CSO membership will be targeted to strengthen coordination and voices against CTM and CSEC Output has been dropped post Q1</narrative> Three CSO networks, with over 40 CSO membership will be targeted to strengthen coordination and voices against CTM and CSEC Output has been dropped post Q1 <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs 1. On 28th January, we participated at the STTK project planning meeting in Kenya. We met members of the network and shared our work plan for the year. 2. Conducted online dialogues with UCATIP ( Uganda Coalition Against Trafficking in Persons and STTK - Stop the Traffik Kenya on 27th March to develop strategies to mitigate the implementation of activities under GAA Project. 3. On 9th April , we held 2 consultative meetings with UCATIP, STTK, Wanadeta Network - network of female journalists in Africa, Mtoto News, an NGO that provide online advocacy on child rights, an online on how to engage journalists within CHTEA - Counter Human trafficking Trust of East Africa , as a follow up to the November 2019 training of journalists within GAA project countries. The meeting also resolved to plan for the next training online.; <narrative>Targeted National & regional CSOs will be faciliated to attend network meeting organized by GAA and/or GAA partners. - Amended to - Three CSO networks of 40 CSO members will be targeted to participate in different fora. These CSO will be coordinated to continue with advocacy around CTM/ CSEC through the CSO Forum and other fora. Most of these network engagements will be virtual, due to the restrictions of Covid-19.</narrative> Targeted National & regional CSOs will be faciliated to attend network meeting organized by GAA and/or GAA partners. - Amended to - Three CSO networks of 40 CSO members will be targeted to participate in different fora. These CSO will be coordinated to continue with advocacy around CTM/ CSEC through the CSO Forum and other fora. Most of these network engagements will be virtual, due to the restrictions of Covid-19. <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners We have held 4 consultative meetings with CSOs leading Anti Human trafficking campaigns in the region, we plan on following up with other networks as well in light of the impact of COVID 19 on girls and boys.; During this period, CSOs held 5 meetings and targeted over 200 participants through online engagements on CT and CSEC. The national forums included the participation of leading agencies such as the Anti Human Trafficking Police unit of Kenya which works regionaly within East Africa. We also engaged with Interpol online as well as other Child Rights networks working to safeguard children from online child sexual exploitation.; <narrative>AU, ECOWAS and EAC adopt, improve monitoring and accountability of the AU_ECM new strategy, Maputo protocol, IGAD Migration protocol on cross boarder issues of CTM and CSEC, EAC Anti trafficking bill, OCSEC declaration by 2020, ECOWAS Child Protection System Strengthening Framework, ECOWAS Plan of Action Against Human Trafficking.</narrative> AU, ECOWAS and EAC adopt, improve monitoring and accountability of the AU_ECM new strategy, Maputo protocol, IGAD Migration protocol on cross boarder issues of CTM and CSEC, EAC Anti trafficking bill, OCSEC declaration by 2020, ECOWAS Child Protection System Strengthening Framework, ECOWAS Plan of Action Against Human Trafficking. <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government We await the directions of the African Union this month on the viability of holding CSOs forum virtually, including opportunities for further advocacy within the AU. We are schedule to meet with the AU Special Envoys on COVID 19 virtually on 16th April. There are prospects of holding online campaigns.; A statement was submitted together with partners to the African Union Peace and Security Council and the Experts on Africa Debt Negotiation regarding the impact of COVID 19 on children, particularly around the increase of Child Trafficking resulting from their vulnerabilities during the COVID 19 pandemic. Similarly, during the main forum of the CSO forum, which was attended by representatives of the Committee of Experts, statements were submitted highlighted CT and CSEC in Africa. Virtually, all the regional forums noted this as an issue of concern. In addition, the project team engaged with IGAD secretariat in the development of a child focused policy on trafficking and sexual exploitation.; <narrative>Inputs will be given to EAC/EALA on the enactment of the Anti Human Trafficking Bill, the AU-ACERWC on the inclusion of CTM and CSCEC in sessions, and during the 35th sessions ... Updated to Inputs will be given to ACERWC, IGAD through position papers. IGAD will also be support to develop a CTM/CSEC focused child protection policy.</narrative> Inputs will be given to EAC/EALA on the enactment of the Anti Human Trafficking Bill, the AU-ACERWC on the inclusion of CTM and CSCEC in sessions, and during the 35th sessions ... Updated to Inputs will be given to ACERWC, IGAD through position papers. IGAD will also be support to develop a CTM/CSEC focused child protection policy. <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Because the bill will have to be debated afresh at the EALA, we plan to do a policy brief that will measure it against GAA country national standards and propose measures for reform. This will be used for in country advocacy by CSO networks.; The project team engaged the InterGovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) towards the development of the IGAD Child Protection Policy. The Policy, will address concerns around Child Trafficking and Child Sexual Exploitation within the IGAD countries and will provide a framework for internal operations within IGAD. We hope that a draft policy will be shared by October 2020.; <narrative>RECS (EAC and ECOWAS) and GAA states’ policies and interventions to address youth migration successfully mainstream and prioritise children, women and gender equality issues.</narrative> RECS (EAC and ECOWAS) and GAA states’ policies and interventions to address youth migration successfully mainstream and prioritise children, women and gender equality issues. <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Although we consider this activity as on track, we would also like to do a further analysis of the policy brief to compare against international and regional standards.; Buy in from IGAD on child focused protection policy on child trafficking and child sexual exploitation.; <narrative>Inputs will be given to IGAD officials on the enactment of Migration Protocol and to EAC on cross- boarder issues.</narrative> Inputs will be given to IGAD officials on the enactment of Migration Protocol and to EAC on cross- boarder issues. <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Input submitted to IGAD. Terms of reference for the consultant drafted and recruitment ongoing.; NL-KVK-41149287-AFHA0222 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>AF 2018 Afghanistan Joint Response 2</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 655080.0 136957.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>Number of girls provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Number of girls provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative># of girls provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of girls provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of boys provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Number of boys provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative># of boys provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of boys provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of men provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Number of men provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative># of men provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of men provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of women provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Number of women provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative># of women provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of women provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-AFHA0289 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>AF 2019 Afghanistan Joint Response 3 TdH Lausanne</narrative> Tdh aims to prevent, to reduce, and to eliminate economic and social vulnerabilities for children working in the streets and to prevent them from the Worst Forms of Child Labour (WFCL) in Nangarhar. Tdh intervened in four components: Child Protection,&nbsp; Vocational Training, non-formal education and protection mainstreaming training to the consortium international and&nbsp; local partners.&nbsp;The main beneficiaries of the project were members of families of documented and undocumented returnees, IDPs, host communities and staff of AFJR partners. Project funded by the Dutch MFA and led by Cordaid. &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1080000.0 513000.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 494000.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 520000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 540000.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Boys provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Boys provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative>Number of boys provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Number of boys provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative>Girls provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Girls provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative>Number of girls provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Number of girls provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative>Men provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Men provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative>Number of men (18+ years) provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Number of men (18+ years) provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative>Women provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Women provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative>Number of women (18+) provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets</narrative> Number of women (18+) provided with resources to protect and start rebuilding livelihood assets <narrative>Budget spent on capacity building</narrative> Budget spent on capacity building <narrative>% of budget spent on capacity building of national and local actors</narrative> % of budget spent on capacity building of national and local actors <narrative>Crisis-affected women who are also involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Crisis-affected women who are also involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected women who are also involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected women who are also involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Crisis-affected men who are also involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Crisis-affected men who are also involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected men who are also involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected men who are also involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme NL-KVK-41149287-ASCA0338 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>AS 2020 GAA: Lobby and Advocacy Initiatives in Asia Region including empowering Children to lead Advocacy Initiatives</narrative> This is a new project for TdH-NL at Asia Region to engage directly with the regional bodies such as SAARC &amp; SAIEVAC for strengthening the advocacy efforts by TdH-NL at Bangladesh, India and Nepal Programmes, increase the visibility of TdH-NL in Asia Region working through existing projects in the countries and supporting advocacy events at Regional level. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 120030.0 0.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Target not achieved as per planning. Expenditure incurred for the activity 1.1.1 in India and preparatory expenses in Bangladesh; Due to restriction by National Governments no event under 1.1.2 could be organised.1.1.1 completed in Bangladesh in 1st quarter.; <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Not implemented as planned.; Due to restriction by National Governments no event under 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 could be organised.; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners Not implemented as planned.; 8 NACG platforms engaged on online campaign against Violence Against Children under activity 2.1.1.; NL-KVK-41149287-ASCE0050 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Regional CSEC Programme: Joint programme to address SECO and SECTT in Asia ECPAT</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland ECPAT International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 NL-KVK-41149287-ASCE0055 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Regional CSEC Programme Joint programme to address SECO and SECTT in Asia ICMEC</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 260550.0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 120467.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative># of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> # of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative># of private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> # of private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative># of private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> # of private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders NL-KVK-41149287-ASCE0207 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>AS 2018 : Combating Sexual Exploitation of Children in South and Southeast Asia</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 380302.0 190151.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised NL-KVK-41149287-ASCE0263 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>AS2019 GAA Combating Sexual Exploitation of Children in South and Southeast Asia</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 381192.0 140156.0 2019 Total Disbursement for ECPAT Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International 143073.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government All indicators are already achieved.; <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners NL-KVK-41149287-ASCE0313 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>AS 2020 GAA: Combating Sexual Exploitation of Children in South and Southeast Asia</narrative> ECPAT International, as part of Asia Regional component under Girls Advocacy Alliance programme, aims to work with Government regional bodies and regional coalition of CSOs in South and Southeast Asia on combating Sexual Exploitation of Children. This budget has the contribution from GAA 2020 (&euro; 140,000). The target actors for 2020 include: - Government = 80 in total &ndash; (20 ACWC and SOMSWD, 20 parliamentarians, 10 law enforcers &amp; development of action plan in two countries in SA) &nbsp; -CSO = 55 (CSO participants, for development of action plans and capacity building initiative) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 348642.0 <narrative># of inputs given to government</narrative> # of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government ECPAT has submitted a proposal to develop the Regional Plan of Action (RPA) for Protection of Children from All Forms of OCSE to implement ASEAN Declaration, to ACWC in February 2020. Nevertheless, the proposal needs to be approved at a physical meeting of ACWC. Due to the impact of COVID-19, bi-annual meeting of ACWC, previously scheduled for early March has been postponed. ECPAT’s proposal has thus been pending for approval until further notice. This has implications on appointment of members of technical working group to draft the RPA which is put on hold.; <narrative># of government officials sensitised</narrative> # of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative># of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> # of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners Have begun discussions on regional meetings, but now delayed due to COVID-19.; NL-KVK-41149287-ASCL0185 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>2018 GAA Asia - Global March: Addressing the issues of CL/CT/CE in Asia</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 176200.0 88005.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices NL-KVK-41149287-ASCL0216 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>INT 2018 Engaging in Multi-Stakeholder Advocacy Towards Achieving SDG 8.7</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 194000.0 96999.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers NL-KVK-41149287-ASCL0261 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>2019GAA Asia: Decent work which covers CL, education and safe economic migration</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 182170.0 83614.0 2019 Total Disbursement for Global March Int Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International 87995.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners Achieved in previous quarter; NL-KVK-41149287-ASCL0312 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>2020 GAA GM: Strengthening the movement in Asia to protect from child labour</narrative> This Project is part of GAA, within Asia Regional context, Global March will focus the work towards CSO Pathway of change. Through the increased capacity on advocacy for the GAA themes Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 223386.0 <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Govt representatives and MPs sensitised in Bangladesh and Nepal; Government officials were sensitised in Nepal (through online meetings and events) and in Bangladesh through local level meeting at the district level.; <narrative>Number of inputs given to Government</narrative> Number of inputs given to Government <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government Inputs on child labour, child rights, child protection.; Inputs were given to government representatives both at local and national levels in Nepal and Bangladesh on the issues of child labour, child marriage, child trafficking and other child protection issues. In Sri Lanka, CCH worked with the government officials in providing support to children and women affected by increased violence as well as children in child care institutions.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Dialogues and workshops with CSOs held in Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka; Dialogues, discussions and online meetings were held with CSOs in all 3 countries, 1 per country.; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners Activities are planned in 2Q20, which will be decided based on current Covid situation; CSOs across the 3 countries attended different meetings online and in some cases physical as well . Though physical meetings were one on one due to social distancing norms.; NL-KVK-41149287-ASCT0361 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Destination Unknown project Thailand</narrative> Children on the Move Advocacy in Sub-Mekong Region Project. The project aim to reduce the risks and vulnerabilities migrants and refugees face at different stages of migration by empowered, respecting, protecting and fulfilling their human rights. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes International Federation Secretariat Terre des Hommes Germany, Thailand Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 NL-KVK-41149287-BDCA0010 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Education and SRHR for the Children of Harijan and Brothel Children in Tangail</narrative> &nbsp;Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SSS Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 128000.0 0.0 63164.0 Expenditure 2016 0.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused children received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused children received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>of cases reported by community members</narrative> of cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSO representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRS, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSO representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRS, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights NL-KVK-41149287-BDCA0024 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2016: Initiative for Married Adolescent Girls Empowerment (IMAGE)</narrative> BD CA // Bangladesh Programme - IMAGE (Initiatives for Married Adolescent Girls&rsquo; Empowerment) Terre des Hommes Netherlands EKN Pollisree SKS Foundation RedOrange Media TdH Lausanne Bangladesh country office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 2046076.0 0 915254.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>children & youth trained as agent of changes</narrative> children & youth trained as agent of changes <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change NL-KVK-41149287-BDCA0104 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2017 Education and SRHR for Children of Harijan/Brothel Children in Tangail</narrative> AS CA // Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SSS Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 120000.0 56332.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights NL-KVK-41149287-BDCA0139 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2017 Initiatives for Adolescent Girl Empowerment Phase II IMAGE Plus Revised</narrative> BD CA // Bangladesh Programme - IMAGE (Initiatives for Married Adolescent Girls&rsquo; Empowerment) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Pollisree SKS Foundation RedOrange Media TdH Lausanne Bangladesh country office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 1783608.0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 838825.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-BDCA0157 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2018 Initiatives for Married Adolescent Girls Empowerment Phase II IMAGE Plus</narrative> BD CA // Bangladesh Programme - IMAGE (Initiatives for Married Adolescent Girls&rsquo; Empowerment) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Pollisree SKS Foundation RedOrange Media TdH Lausanne Bangladesh country office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1962704.0 976036.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-BDCA0166 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Child Protection, Education and SRHR for Tangail Brothel and Harijan Community</narrative> Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SSS Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 130000.0 59577.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>of government officials trained</narrative> of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>of child protection committees supported</narrative> of child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported NL-KVK-41149287-BDCA0255 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2019 IMAGE Plus Initiatives for Married Girls Empowerment Phase II (EKN)</narrative> BD CA // Bangladesh Programme - IMAGE (Initiatives for Married Adolescent Girls&rsquo; Empowerment) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Pollisree SKS Foundation RedOrange Media TdHNL Bangladesh country office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1938032.0 913943.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>1.1 The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH), Nutrition and SRHR [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.1 The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH), Nutrition and SRHR [Old Areas] <narrative>1.1 The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH), Nutrition and SRHR [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.1 The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH), Nutrition and SRHR [Old Areas] <narrative>1.2 Early Married Girls better aware of Gender Based Violence (GBV) [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.2 Early Married Girls better aware of Gender Based Violence (GBV) [Old Areas] <narrative>1.2 Early Married Girls better aware of Gender Based Violence (GBV) [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.2 Early Married Girls better aware of Gender Based Violence (GBV) [Old Areas] <narrative>1.3 The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.3 The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas] <narrative>1.3 The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.3 The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas] <narrative>1.4 Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.4 Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [Old Areas] <narrative>1.4 Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.4 Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [Old Areas] <narrative>1.5 Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.5 Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [Old Areas] <narrative>1.5 Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.5 Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [Old Areas] <narrative>2.1. The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on MCH, Nutrition and SRHR [New Areas]</narrative> 2.1. The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on MCH, Nutrition and SRHR [New Areas] <narrative>2.1. The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on MCH, Nutrition and SRHR [New Areas]</narrative> 2.1. The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on MCH, Nutrition and SRHR [New Areas] <narrative>2.2. Early Married Girls better aware of GBV [New Areas]</narrative> 2.2. Early Married Girls better aware of GBV [New Areas] <narrative>2.2. Early Married Girls better aware of GBV [New Areas]</narrative> 2.2. Early Married Girls better aware of GBV [New Areas] <narrative>2.3. The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on family planning [New Areas]</narrative> 2.3. The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on family planning [New Areas] <narrative>2.3. The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on family planning [New Areas]</narrative> 2.3. The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on family planning [New Areas] <narrative>2.4. Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [New Areas]</narrative> 2.4. Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [New Areas] <narrative>2.4. Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [New Areas]</narrative> 2.4. Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [New Areas] <narrative>2.5. Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [New Areas]</narrative> 2.5. Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [New Areas] <narrative>2.5. Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [New Areas]</narrative> 2.5. Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [New Areas] <narrative>3.1. The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [Old Areas]</narrative> 3.1. The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [Old Areas] <narrative>3.1. The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [Old Areas]</narrative> 3.1. The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [Old Areas] <narrative>3.2. Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [Old Areas]</narrative> 3.2. Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [Old Areas] <narrative>3.2. Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [Old Areas]</narrative> 3.2. Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [Old Areas] <narrative>3.3. The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas]</narrative> 3.3. The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas] <narrative>3.3. The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas]</narrative> 3.3. The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas] <narrative>4.1. The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls built on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [New Areas]</narrative> 4.1. The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls built on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [New Areas] <narrative>4.1. The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls built on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [New Areas]</narrative> 4.1. The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls built on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [New Areas] <narrative>4.2. Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [New Areas]</narrative> 4.2. Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [New Areas] <narrative>4.2. Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [New Areas]</narrative> 4.2. Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [New Areas] <narrative>4.3. The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [New Areas]</narrative> 4.3. The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [New Areas] <narrative>4.3. The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [New Areas]</narrative> 4.3. The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [New Areas] <narrative>5.1. The situation of Early Married Girls in Bangladesh spread among the public through media</narrative> 5.1. The situation of Early Married Girls in Bangladesh spread among the public through media <narrative>5.1. The situation of Early Married Girls in Bangladesh spread among the public through media</narrative> 5.1. The situation of Early Married Girls in Bangladesh spread among the public through media <narrative>5.2. The cultural activists are advocating EMGs’ issues e.g. SRHR, MCH, Nutrition, education and GBV</narrative> 5.2. The cultural activists are advocating EMGs’ issues e.g. SRHR, MCH, Nutrition, education and GBV <narrative>5.2. The cultural activists are advocating EMGs’ issues e.g. SRHR, MCH, Nutrition, education and GBV</narrative> 5.2. The cultural activists are advocating EMGs’ issues e.g. SRHR, MCH, Nutrition, education and GBV <narrative>6.2. Media professionals and journalists are actively engaged in Early Married Girls issues and producing articles, shows on the issues</narrative> 6.2. Media professionals and journalists are actively engaged in Early Married Girls issues and producing articles, shows on the issues <narrative>6.2. Media professionals and journalists are actively engaged in Early Married Girls issues and producing articles, shows on the issues</narrative> 6.2. Media professionals and journalists are actively engaged in Early Married Girls issues and producing articles, shows on the issues <narrative>7.1. Government provided support to IMAGE Plus to work on health issues of Early Married Girls</narrative> 7.1. Government provided support to IMAGE Plus to work on health issues of Early Married Girls <narrative>7.1. Government provided support to IMAGE Plus to work on health issues of Early Married Girls</narrative> 7.1. Government provided support to IMAGE Plus to work on health issues of Early Married Girls <narrative>7.2. Government is supportive to IMAGE Plus to work on education services and income generating opportunities for Early Married Girls</narrative> 7.2. Government is supportive to IMAGE Plus to work on education services and income generating opportunities for Early Married Girls <narrative>7.2. Government is supportive to IMAGE Plus to work on education services and income generating opportunities for Early Married Girls</narrative> 7.2. Government is supportive to IMAGE Plus to work on education services and income generating opportunities for Early Married Girls <narrative>8.1. Field level learning, evidences, best practices and knowledge is collected and collated for addressing EMG issues and policy advocacy at both local and national level</narrative> 8.1. Field level learning, evidences, best practices and knowledge is collected and collated for addressing EMG issues and policy advocacy at both local and national level <narrative>8.1. Field level learning, evidences, best practices and knowledge is collected and collated for addressing EMG issues and policy advocacy at both local and national level</narrative> 8.1. Field level learning, evidences, best practices and knowledge is collected and collated for addressing EMG issues and policy advocacy at both local and national level <narrative>8.2. Civil Society Organisations (donor organisations, local and international NGOs, individual activists and private sectors) engaged in addressing the issues of EMGs</narrative> 8.2. Civil Society Organisations (donor organisations, local and international NGOs, individual activists and private sectors) engaged in addressing the issues of EMGs <narrative>8.2. Civil Society Organisations (donor organisations, local and international NGOs, individual activists and private sectors) engaged in addressing the issues of EMGs</narrative> 8.2. Civil Society Organisations (donor organisations, local and international NGOs, individual activists and private sectors) engaged in addressing the issues of EMGs NL-KVK-41149287-BDCA0337 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD IMAGE 2020: Initiatives for Married Adolescent Girls’ Empowerment Phase II (IMAGE Plus)</narrative> IMAGE Plus is focused on Early Married Girls (EMG), to realize their rights and potentials towards a dignified life, in the areas of&nbsp; SRHR; GBV; Education and IGA. Implemented in 3 Northern districts - Gaibandha, Kurigram and Nilphamari ( 6 union in 6 sub-districts), targeting 9000 EMGs, their families, communities, related CSOs and Government with community based interventions for awareness raising and advocacy initiatives at local and national level. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Pollisree SKS Foundation RedOrange Media TdH Lausanne Bangladesh country office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1644864.0 <narrative>Early Married Girls (IMAGE I) have adequate knowledge and access to quality health services on SRHR, Nutrition, GBV, education and income generating opportunities. [Old Areas]</narrative> Early Married Girls (IMAGE I) have adequate knowledge and access to quality health services on SRHR, Nutrition, GBV, education and income generating opportunities. [Old Areas] <narrative># of EMGs access to knowledge and services on SRHR, GBV, Educaton and IGA opportunities</narrative> # of EMGs access to knowledge and services on SRHR, GBV, Educaton and IGA opportunities More EMGs were reached as per their availability (Old areas); Due to COVID-19 situation all targeted EMGs were not possible to reach (Old areas); <narrative># Institutional Delivery among EMGs</narrative> # Institutional Delivery among EMGs <narrative>The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH), Nutrition and SRHR [Old Areas]</narrative> The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH), Nutrition and SRHR [Old Areas] <narrative># of EMGs participated in awareness raising sessions on SRHR including MCH and Nutrition</narrative> # of EMGs participated in awareness raising sessions on SRHR including MCH and Nutrition (Target): More targeted people were reached as per their availability in Qtr 1 (Budget): Expenditure is on track, however, not fully spent due to two undone works (Ref. 1.1.2 & 1.1.7) happened for COVID-19 situation; (Target): More targeted people were reached as per their availability in Qtr 2 (Budget): Expenditure is on track, however, not fully spent due to two undone works (Ref. 1.1.7 & 1.1.10) happened for COVID-19 situation; <narrative>1.2 Early Married Girls better aware of Gender Based Violence (GBV) [Old Areas]</narrative> 1.2 Early Married Girls better aware of Gender Based Violence (GBV) [Old Areas] <narrative># of EMGs improved knowledge on GBV</narrative> # of EMGs improved knowledge on GBV (Target): More targeted people were reached as per their availability in Qtr 1 (Budget): Expenditure for certified training received costs (Ref: 1.2.1) of two TdH NL staff on Psycho-social counseling from Institute of Well-being Foundation (IWF) is considered.; (Target): More targeted people were reached as per their availability in Qtr 2 (Budget): Due to COVID-19 situation, the ToT for project staff (Ref: 1.2.1) was conducted in Virtually Thus, less budget was required.; <narrative># of EMGs reported GBV cases</narrative> # of EMGs reported GBV cases (Target): More EMGs were supported (Ref. No. 1.2.4) through referral and linkages. Thirty (30) changemakers (Ref. No. 1.2.5) were reached through Refresher Training on psychosocial counseling. (Budget): Refresher Training (Ref: 1.2.5) on psycho-social counseling for Change-makers was planned for Qtr 2, however, conducted in Qtr 1 due to their availability. Thus budget was required.; (Target): Activity 1.2.5. was conducted in Qtr 1 due to more availability of the changemakers. Thus, achievement is less. (Budget): As expenditure of 1.2.5 activity was spent in Qtr 1, thus less budget was spent in Qtr 2.; <narrative>The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas]</narrative> The knowledge of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas] <narrative># Family planning methods usage among EMGs</narrative> # Family planning methods usage among EMGs (Target): More targeted people were reached as per their availability in Qtr 1 (Budget): All activities were non-budgetary; (Target): More targeted people were reached as per their availability in Qtr 2 (Budget): All activities were non-budgetary; <narrative>Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [Old Areas]</narrative> Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [Old Areas] <narrative># of EMGs currently at educational institute</narrative> # of EMGs currently at educational institute More EMGs reached through referral and linkages. Thus, budget was less required.; Due to COVID-19 situation, no EMG was enrolled at educational institute in Qtr 2.; <narrative>Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [Old Areas]</narrative> Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [Old Areas] <narrative># of EMGs participated in skills/ vocational trainings related to Income Generating Activities</narrative> # of EMGs participated in skills/ vocational trainings related to Income Generating Activities (Budget): EMGs were supported through vocational/skills training (Ref. No. 1.5.3) as per need. Thus, less budget was required.; (Target): Due to COVID-19 situation all vocational/skills training institutes are closed. Thus, not possible for any EMG to participate for any skills training.; <narrative># of EMGs involved in Income Generating Activities</narrative> # of EMGs involved in Income Generating Activities (Budget): More participants were reached than anticipated (Ref, No. 1.5.2). Thus, extra costs were required; (Budget): EMGs were involved in income generation activities through linkages. Thus, less budget was required.; <narrative>Early Married Girls (New) have adequate knowledge and access to quality health services on SRHR, Nutrition, GBV, education and income generating opportunities. [New Areas]</narrative> Early Married Girls (New) have adequate knowledge and access to quality health services on SRHR, Nutrition, GBV, education and income generating opportunities. [New Areas] <narrative># of EMGs access to knowledge and services on SRHR, GBV, Educaton and IGA opportunities</narrative> # of EMGs access to knowledge and services on SRHR, GBV, Educaton and IGA opportunities Less EMGs were reached due to their unavailability in Qtr 1 (New areas); <narrative># Institutional Delivery among EMGs</narrative> # Institutional Delivery among EMGs Achieved more than anticipated (New areas); <narrative>The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on MCH, Nutrition and SRHR [New Areas]</narrative> The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on MCH, Nutrition and SRHR [New Areas] <narrative># of EMGs participated in awareness raising sessions on SRHR including MCH and Nutrition</narrative> # of EMGs participated in awareness raising sessions on SRHR including MCH and Nutrition EMGs were not fully reached in Qtr 1 than anticipated (Ref. No. 2.1.2). Thus, budget was less spent.; EMGs were not fully reached in Qtr 2 than anticipated. Thus, budget was less spent.; <narrative>Early Married Girls better aware of GBV [New Areas]</narrative> Early Married Girls better aware of GBV [New Areas] <narrative># of EMGs improved knowledge on GBV</narrative> # of EMGs improved knowledge on GBV (Target): Due to unavailability, less number of EMGs participated in awareness sessions (Ref. No. 2.2.3) (Budget): All activities were non-budgetary; (Budget): All activities were non-budgetary; <narrative># of EMGs reported GBV cases</narrative> # of EMGs reported GBV cases More supports (Ref. 2.2.3) were provided to EMGs through referral and linkages process. Thus, less budget was required.; All supports (Ref. 2.2.3) were provided to EMGs through referral and linkages process. Thus, budget was not required.; <narrative>The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on family planning [New Areas]</narrative> The knowledge of Early Married Girls built on family planning [New Areas] <narrative># Family planning methods usage among EMGs</narrative> # Family planning methods usage among EMGs All activities were non-budgetary; (Budget): All activities were non-budgetary; <narrative>Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [New Areas]</narrative> Early Married Girls participated in education opportunities [New Areas] <narrative># of EMGs currently at educational institute</narrative> # of EMGs currently at educational institute More EMGs reached than plan through referral and linkages.Thus, budget was less required.; Due to COVID-19 situation, no EMG was enrolled at educational institute in Qtr 2.; <narrative>Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [New Areas]</narrative> Early Married Girls engaged in income generating activities [New Areas] <narrative># of EMGs participated in skills/ vocational trainings related to Income Generating Activities</narrative> # of EMGs participated in skills/ vocational trainings related to Income Generating Activities EMGs were supported through vocational/skills training (Ref. No. 2.5.3) as per need. Thus, less budget was required.; (Target): Due to COVID-19 situation all vocational/skills training institutes are closed. Thus, not possible for any EMG to participate for any skills training.; <narrative># of EMGs involved in Income Generating Activities</narrative> # of EMGs involved in Income Generating Activities More EMGs were reached through linkages. Thus, less budget was required.; <narrative>Families and communities continue to demonstrate their support to Early Married Girls (IMAGE I) to have access to quality health services (MCH & SRH), education and income generating opportunities. [Old Areas]</narrative> Families and communities continue to demonstrate their support to Early Married Girls (IMAGE I) to have access to quality health services (MCH & SRH), education and income generating opportunities. [Old Areas] <narrative># of EMGs reported that their families are supportive to EMGs for access to MCH services/education/IGA</narrative> # of EMGs reported that their families are supportive to EMGs for access to MCH services/education/IGA <narrative>The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [Old Areas]</narrative> The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls strengthened on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [Old Areas] <narrative># of husbands of EMGs participated in SRHR (MCH, Nutrition and SRHR) sessions</narrative> # of husbands of EMGs participated in SRHR (MCH, Nutrition and SRHR) sessions Less number of spouses were reached (Ref. 3.1.2) in Qtr 1 due to their unavailability. Thus, the whole amount was not spent; <narrative># of familiy members (mother-in-law, mother, unmarried adolescent girls) of EMGs participated in SRHR (MCH, Nutrition and SRHR) sessions</narrative> # of familiy members (mother-in-law, mother, unmarried adolescent girls) of EMGs participated in SRHR (MCH, Nutrition and SRHR) sessions More family club members (Ref. 3.1.3) were reached in Qtr 1 than anticipated. Thus, extra cost was required.; <narrative>Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [Old Areas]</narrative> Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [Old Areas] <narrative># of family members (mothers in law, unmarried girls) oriented on Gender-Based Violence</narrative> # of family members (mothers in law, unmarried girls) oriented on Gender-Based Violence All targeted people (Ref, No. 3.2.1) were not reached in Qtr 1 than plan. Thus budget was less spent. Local campaigns (Ref. 3.2.3) were conducted within less budget than anticipated; Due to COVID-19 situation, activity 3.2.3. was not performed this Qtr. Thus, budget was less spent.; <narrative>The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas]</narrative> The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [Old Areas] <narrative># of Husbands participation in family planning methods</narrative> # of Husbands participation in family planning methods All activities were non-budgetary; All activities were non-budgetary; <narrative>Families and communities support Early Married Girls (New) to have access to quality health services (MCH & SRH), education and income generating opportunities. [New Areas]</narrative> Families and communities support Early Married Girls (New) to have access to quality health services (MCH & SRH), education and income generating opportunities. [New Areas] <narrative># of EMGs reported that their families are supportive to EMGs for access to MCH services/education/IGA</narrative> # of EMGs reported that their families are supportive to EMGs for access to MCH services/education/IGA <narrative>The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls built on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [New Areas]</narrative> The knowledge of husbands and/ or families of Early Married Girls built on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and SRHR [New Areas] <narrative># of husbands of EMGs participated in SRHR (MCH, Nutrition and SRHR) sessions</narrative> # of husbands of EMGs participated in SRHR (MCH, Nutrition and SRHR) sessions (Target): Less number of spouses were reached due to their unavailability in Qtr 2 in COVID -19 situation. (Budget): Due to less number of participants, budget was not fully spent,; <narrative># of familiy members (mother-in-law, mother, unmarried adolescent girls) of EMGs participated in SRHR (MCH, Nutrition and SRHR) sessions</narrative> # of familiy members (mother-in-law, mother, unmarried adolescent girls) of EMGs participated in SRHR (MCH, Nutrition and SRHR) sessions Targeted event with Civil Society Forum Members (Ref. 4.1.4) and Community Radio (Ref. 4.1.5) were not completed due to COVID-19 situation. Thus, whole budget was not spent.; (Target): Less number of family members were reached due to their unavailability in Qtr 2 due to COVID -19 situation (Budget): Due to less number of participants, budget was not fully spent,; <narrative>Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [New Areas]</narrative> Husbands and/or families of Early Married Girls are better aware of GBV [New Areas] <narrative># of family members (mothers in law, unmarried girls) oriented on Gender-Based Violence</narrative> # of family members (mothers in law, unmarried girls) oriented on Gender-Based Violence All activities were non-budgetary; All activities were non-budgetary; <narrative>The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [New Areas].</narrative> The knowledge of the husbands of Early Married Girls strengthened on family planning [New Areas]. <narrative># of Husbands participation in family planning methods</narrative> # of Husbands participation in family planning methods All activities were non-budgetary; All activities were non-budgetary; <narrative>Mass awareness increased on early married girls’ situation on SRHR, MCH, Nutrition, GBV, Education and IGA through Mass Media Communication.</narrative> Mass awareness increased on early married girls’ situation on SRHR, MCH, Nutrition, GBV, Education and IGA through Mass Media Communication. <narrative># of people informed of EMG issues on SRHR, MCH, Nutrition, and GBV</narrative> # of people informed of EMG issues on SRHR, MCH, Nutrition, and GBV Achieved more than planned; <narrative>The situation of Early Married Girls in Bangladesh spread among the public through media.</narrative> The situation of Early Married Girls in Bangladesh spread among the public through media. <narrative># of tv spot telecasted</narrative> # of tv spot telecasted 1 TV series/serial/ (Ref. No. 5.1.1) was planned in Qtr1. However, not performed due to COVID-19 situation. Thus, budget was not spent.; Due to COVID-19, this activity (Ref. 5.1.1.) plan to conduct in Qtr 3; <narrative># of media monitoring and impact assessment tool in place</narrative> # of media monitoring and impact assessment tool in place <narrative>The cultural activists are advocating EMGs’ issues e.g. SRHR, MCH, Nutrition, education and GBV</narrative> The cultural activists are advocating EMGs’ issues e.g. SRHR, MCH, Nutrition, education and GBV <narrative># of cultural activists/celebrities are actively promoting the rights of EMG</narrative> # of cultural activists/celebrities are actively promoting the rights of EMG Completed in Qtr 1; <narrative>Media professionals and journalists are more aware and involved in improving the situation of EMG.</narrative> Media professionals and journalists are more aware and involved in improving the situation of EMG. <narrative>A network of journalists is established for the cause of EMG</narrative> A network of journalists is established for the cause of EMG Completed; <narrative>6.1 Media professionals and journalists are sensitized on Early Married Girls' issues</narrative> 6.1 Media professionals and journalists are sensitized on Early Married Girls' issues <narrative># of sensitization meetings</narrative> # of sensitization meetings Not planned for this year; Not planned for this year; <narrative>Media professionals and journalists are actively engaged in Early Married Girls issues and producing articles, shows on the issues.</narrative> Media professionals and journalists are actively engaged in Early Married Girls issues and producing articles, shows on the issues. <narrative># of talkshows broadcasted</narrative> # of talkshows broadcasted Preparation for activity 6.2.1 is in progress. Thus, a portion of the budget was spent.; Due COVID-19, this activity was not possible to be performed. Thus, this activity has been shifted in Qtr 3. However, preparation of this activity is in progress.; <narrative>Government supportive to Early Married Girls’ for access to health, education and IGA services in Bangladesh.</narrative> Government supportive to Early Married Girls’ for access to health, education and IGA services in Bangladesh. <narrative># of initiatives (related to policy) to address the health, education and IGA issues of EMGs</narrative> # of initiatives (related to policy) to address the health, education and IGA issues of EMGs Not planned in Qtr 1; No initiative was addressed in Qtr 2; <narrative>Government provided support to IMAGE Plus to work on health issues of Early Married Girls.</narrative> Government provided support to IMAGE Plus to work on health issues of Early Married Girls. <narrative># of supports provided to EMGs by the Government health service providers</narrative> # of supports provided to EMGs by the Government health service providers (Target): More Govt. and non-govt health service providers (Ref. No. 7.1.4) were reached than plan. (Budget): Preparation for Issue based National Campaign (Ref. No. 7.1.6) is in progress. Thus, a portion of the budget was spent along with the total amount; Planned to conduct activity 7.1.6. in Qtr 2, however, due to COVID-19, this was not possible to be conducted. Will be conducted in Qtr 3.; <narrative>Government is supportive to IMAGE Plus to work on education services and income generating opportunities for Early Married Girls</narrative> Government is supportive to IMAGE Plus to work on education services and income generating opportunities for Early Married Girls <narrative># of supports provided to EMGs by the Government related to education and income generating opportunities</narrative> # of supports provided to EMGs by the Government related to education and income generating opportunities (Target): More people were reached (Ref. No. 7.2.1) than anticipated. (Budget): Expenditure of 7.2.1 activity was less in this Qtr than anticipated; (Target): Less number of people were reached (Ref. No. 7.2.1) than anticipated. (Budget): Expenditure of 7.2.1 activity was less in this Qtr than anticipated; <narrative>Civil society organizations (donor organizations, local and international NGOs, individual activists and private sectors) are informed, aware and sensitized about the situation of Early Married Girls in Bangladesh.</narrative> Civil society organizations (donor organizations, local and international NGOs, individual activists and private sectors) are informed, aware and sensitized about the situation of Early Married Girls in Bangladesh. <narrative># of civil society organizations responsive to EMG issues</narrative> # of civil society organizations responsive to EMG issues More achieved than anticipated due to their availability in Qtr 1; Less achieved than anticipated due to COVID-19 situation; <narrative>Field level learning, evidences, best practices and knowledge is collected and collated for addressing EMG issues and policy advocacy at both local and national level.</narrative> Field level learning, evidences, best practices and knowledge is collected and collated for addressing EMG issues and policy advocacy at both local and national level. <narrative># of comprehensive evidence based document available to aware CSOs</narrative> # of comprehensive evidence based document available to aware CSOs Preparation for activity 8.1.3 is in progress. Thus, a portion of the budget was spent along with the total amount; <narrative># of people informed through visiting Online/web based knowledge, advocacy & networking platform on EMGs issues</narrative> # of people informed through visiting Online/web based knowledge, advocacy & networking platform on EMGs issues <narrative>Civil Society Organisations (donor organisations, local and international NGOs, individual activists and private sectors) engaged in addressing the issues of EMGs.</narrative> Civil Society Organisations (donor organisations, local and international NGOs, individual activists and private sectors) engaged in addressing the issues of EMGs. <narrative># of CSOs involved in IMAGE Plus-led events on the issues of EMGs</narrative> # of CSOs involved in IMAGE Plus-led events on the issues of EMGs (Target): Targeted activity 8.2.1 was not performed in Qtr 1 due to COVID-19 situation. Thus less target was achieved. (Budget): Preparation for activity 8.2.4 is in progress. Thus, a portion of the budget was spent.; NL-KVK-41149287-BDCE0023 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2016: Combating Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Bangladesh</narrative> BD CE // Bangladesh Programme-EU : Combating Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children ( CCSEC) in Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands The Dutch Embassy in Bangladesh SSS SEEP Breaking the Silence Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 405258.0 0 164890.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>children organized in # of CLOs</narrative> children organized in # of CLOs <narrative>children organized in # of CLOs</narrative> children organized in # of CLOs <narrative>research study conducted on CSEC</narrative> research study conducted on CSEC <narrative>research study conducted on CSEC</narrative> research study conducted on CSEC <narrative>children vulnerable to sexual abuse received TVET</narrative> children vulnerable to sexual abuse received TVET <narrative># of children vulnerable to sexual abuse received TVET</narrative> # of children vulnerable to sexual abuse received TVET <narrative>children violation of sexual abuse received life skill training</narrative> children violation of sexual abuse received life skill training <narrative># of children violation of sexual abuse received life skill training</narrative> # of children violation of sexual abuse received life skill training <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>CLOs actively advocating child abuse issues and demanding rights and entitlement of survivors and at risk children of CSEC.</narrative> CLOs actively advocating child abuse issues and demanding rights and entitlement of survivors and at risk children of CSEC. <narrative>CLOs actively advocating child abuse issues and demanding rights and entitlement of survivors and at risk children of CSEC.</narrative> CLOs actively advocating child abuse issues and demanding rights and entitlement of survivors and at risk children of CSEC. <narrative>of boys and # of girls participated in awareness raising sessions on sexual abuse</narrative> of boys and # of girls participated in awareness raising sessions on sexual abuse <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>boy and # of girl (victims) violation of sexual abuse received psychosocial support</narrative> boy and # of girl (victims) violation of sexual abuse received psychosocial support <narrative># of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative>survivors and at risk children of CSEC organized no of .advocacy, social and media events demanding their rights and entitlement</narrative> survivors and at risk children of CSEC organized no of .advocacy, social and media events demanding their rights and entitlement <narrative>survivors and at risk children of CSEC organized no of .advocacy, social and media events demanding their rights and entitlement</narrative> survivors and at risk children of CSEC organized no of .advocacy, social and media events demanding their rights and entitlement NL-KVK-41149287-BDCE0033 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2016 Sexual exploitation of children online and in travel and tourism</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ACD Mukti Cox's Bazar Agrogoti Sangstha Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 320000.0 0 118215.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families counseled</narrative> families counseled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children</narrative> Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children <narrative>Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children</narrative> Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children <narrative>schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children</narrative> schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children <narrative>schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children</narrative> schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative># of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> # of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative>abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options</narrative> abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options <narrative># of abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options</narrative> # of abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights NL-KVK-41149287-BDCE0108 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2017: Combating Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CCSEC)</narrative> BD CE // Bangladesh Programme-EU : Combating Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children ( CCSEC) in Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands EuropeAid SSS SEEP Breaking the Silence Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 456322.0 192257.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>children vulnerable to sexual abuse received TVET</narrative> children vulnerable to sexual abuse received TVET <narrative># of children vulnerable to sexual abuse received TVET</narrative> # of children vulnerable to sexual abuse received TVET <narrative>children violation of sexual abuse received life skill training</narrative> children violation of sexual abuse received life skill training <narrative># of children violation of sexual abuse received life skill training</narrative> # of children violation of sexual abuse received life skill training <narrative>CLOs actively advocating child abuse issues and demanding rights and entitlement of survivors and at risk children of CSEC.</narrative> CLOs actively advocating child abuse issues and demanding rights and entitlement of survivors and at risk children of CSEC. <narrative># of CLOs actively advocating child abuse issues and demanding rights and entitlement of survivors and at risk children of CSEC.</narrative> # of CLOs actively advocating child abuse issues and demanding rights and entitlement of survivors and at risk children of CSEC. <narrative>evidence sharing events on sexual abuse with policy makers, media and civil society organized</narrative> evidence sharing events on sexual abuse with policy makers, media and civil society organized <narrative>evidence sharing events on sexual abuse with policy makers, media and civil society organized</narrative> evidence sharing events on sexual abuse with policy makers, media and civil society organized <narrative>CSO’s have updated policies on optional protocol 2</narrative> CSO’s have updated policies on optional protocol 2 <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>children vulnerable to violation of CSEC participated in awareness raising, advocacy & campaign activities</narrative> children vulnerable to violation of CSEC participated in awareness raising, advocacy & campaign activities <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>CSEC survivor identified, rescued and rehabilitated from CSEC and similar practices</narrative> CSEC survivor identified, rescued and rehabilitated from CSEC and similar practices <narrative>CSEC survivor identified, rescued and rehabilitated from CSEC and similar practices</narrative> CSEC survivor identified, rescued and rehabilitated from CSEC and similar practices <narrative>survivors and children at risk of CSEC organized no of advocacy, social and media events demanding their rights and entitlement.</narrative> survivors and children at risk of CSEC organized no of advocacy, social and media events demanding their rights and entitlement. <narrative>survivors and children at risk of CSEC organized no of advocacy, social and media events demanding their rights and entitlement.</narrative> survivors and children at risk of CSEC organized no of advocacy, social and media events demanding their rights and entitlement. NL-KVK-41149287-BDCE0120 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2017 Sexual Exploitation of Children Online and in Travel and Tourism</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland ASK ACD Mukti Cox's Bazar Agrogoti Sangstha Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 253314.0 114189.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative>community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders NL-KVK-41149287-BDCE0164 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2018 GAA ASK Address Online Sexual Exploitation of Children (OSEC) and SECTT</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ACD Mukti Cox's Bazar Agrogoti Sangstha Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 210000.0 0 92178.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions NL-KVK-41149287-BDCE0165 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2018 EU-CSEC TdH NL Combat Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children</narrative> BD CE // Bangladesh Programme-EU : Combating Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children ( CCSEC) in Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands The Dutch Embassy in Bangladesh SSS SEEP Breaking the Silence Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 597026.0 240884.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>vulnerable girls/boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable girls/boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions NL-KVK-41149287-BDCE0260 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2019 GAA ASK Sexual Exploitation of Children Online and in Travel and Tourism</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ACD Mukti Cox's Bazar Agrogoti Sangstha Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 352498.0 96138.0 2019 Total Disbursements for ASK Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands ASK Bangladesh 156154.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organized by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organized by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices NL-KVK-41149287-BDCE0276 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2019 (EU-CCSEC) Combating Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in BD</narrative> BD CE // Bangladesh Programme-EU : Combating Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children ( CCSEC) in Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands EuropeAid SSS SEEP Breaking the Silence Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 389542.0 173977.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of vulnerable girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative># of government staff sensitized on CSEC</narrative> # of government staff sensitized on CSEC <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights NL-KVK-41149287-BDCE0315 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2020 GAA:Address Online Sexual Exploitation of Children and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism</narrative> The major project activity constitutes lobby with government to develop child friendly provisions to ensure the safety&nbsp; of children in digital platform as per relevant laws, advocacy with government and private sector to adopt a Code of Conduct (CoC) for safe internet delivery. The working areas include Satkhira, Rajshahi and Dhaka.&nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ACD Agragati Shangstha Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 296738.0 <narrative>Community B3: 10 public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Community B3: 10 public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level 1.1.2, 1.1.4 Due to late approval from NGO Affairs Bureau (approval date 19th january-2020), late release of fund (date: 03th march-2020) and COVID 19 outbreak, we could not accomplish planned activities within March.; Since the revised budget is not approved by NGOAB, we are following original budget. So expenditure is as per original budget. However, target inserted in PRIMAS is for revised budget.; <narrative>Community B2: 61680 community members participating in awareness raising sessions.</narrative> Community B2: 61680 community members participating in awareness raising sessions. <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 2.1.5, 2.1.6 Due to late release of fund and COVID 19 outbreak, we could not accomplish planned activities within March 2020. We will organize rest of the programs in the next phase then full budget will expenses on that time.; One planned event is not accomplished.; <narrative>Community B1: 3 dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Community B1: 3 dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders 2.2.1 Due to late approval from NGO Affairs Bureau, late release of fund and COVID 19 outbreak, we could not accomplish planned activities within March 2020. We will organize the programs in the next phase then budget will expenses on that time.; As per revised RFW events of this output are shifted to Q3. One backlog event is accomplished.; <narrative>Government C3: 11 inputs given to government</narrative> Government C3: 11 inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.1.4, 3.1.5 Due to COVID 19, considering the present situation, we have conducted 2 meeting with BTRC and other government authorities at their premises, so budget is not utilized with in this period. We will organize wider meeting in the next phase then budget will expenses on that time.; As per revised RFW events of this output are shifted to Q3.; <narrative>Government C2: 640 government officials sensitized</narrative> Government C2: 640 government officials sensitized <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, 3.2.4 Due to COVID 19, considering the present situation, government discouraged to the CSOs to avoid public meeting within March 2020 in project location in all districts of Bangladesh. So, we have conducted only 1 meeting. We will organize rest of the programs in the next phase then full budget will expenses on that time.; As per revised RFW events of this output are shifted to Q3. Two backlog event is accomplished.; <narrative>CSO D3: 6 dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> CSO D3: 6 dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs 4.1.1, 4.1.2 Due to late release of fund and COVID 19 outbreak, we could not accomplish planned activities within March 2020.; As per revised RFW events of this output are shifted to Q3. One backlog event is accomplished.; <narrative>CSO D1: 146 targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> CSO D1: 146 targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices 4.2.1, 4.2.4 Due to late release of fund and COVID 19 outbreak, we could not accomplish planned activities within March 2020.; Backlog events are accomplished.; <narrative>Private Sector F.2: 8 dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Private Sector F.2: 8 dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives 5.1.1, 5.1.2 Due to COVID 19, considering the present situation, government discouraged to the CSOs to avoid public meeting within March 2020 in project location in all districts of Bangladesh. So, we have conducted only 1 meeting. We will organize rest of the programs in the next phase then full budget will expenses on that time.; As per revised RFW events of this output are shifted to Q3. Three backlog events are accomplished.; NL-KVK-41149287-BDCL0013 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2016: Ending Child Labour in Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Approach</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands GSRD Foundation ASML Foundation SSS SEEP BSAF Village Education Resource Center Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 895956.0 0 414700.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET</narrative> children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET <narrative># of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET</narrative> # of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET <narrative>child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative># of child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted NL-KVK-41149287-BDCL0102 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2017: Ending Child Labour in Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Approach</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands GSRD Foundation ASML Foundation UDDIPAN ACD BSAF Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 348000.0 163621.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET</narrative> children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET <narrative># of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET</narrative> # of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET <narrative>child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative># of child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights NL-KVK-41149287-BDCL0181 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2018 -UDDIPAN (CL) Ending Child labour in Bangladesh A Comprehensive Approach</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands GSRD Foundation Village Education Resource Center Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 390000.0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 177120.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government 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with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights NL-KVK-41149287-BDCL0252 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2019: Ending Child Labour in Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Approach</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands GSRD Foundation INCIDIN BSAF Village Education Resource Center Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 462992.0 197755.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting child rights, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting child rights, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights NL-KVK-41149287-BDCT0006 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2016 Prevention of Child Trafficking by Strengthening Community/Networking</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands CPD SEEP BNWLA Nari Maitree Rights Jesscore Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 603880.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 205604.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed NL-KVK-41149287-BDCT0119 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2017: Prevention Child Trafficking through Community Strengthening&Networking</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland CPD SEEP BNWLA Nari Maitree Rights Jesscore Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 335844.0 155529.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted NL-KVK-41149287-BDCT0155 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2018 (GAA-INCIDIN)Prevention of CT through Community Strength/Network PCTSCN</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands CPD SEEP BNWLA Nari Maitree Rights Jesscore Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 272002.0 0 121474.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs</narrative> campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers NL-KVK-41149287-BDCT0251 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD2019 (GAA INCIDIN) Prevention of CT through Community Strengthening/Networking</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands CPD SEEP Nari Maitree Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 415230.0 139844.0 2019 Total Disbursement for INCIDIN Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands INCIDIN Bangladesh 194470.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of government officials sensitized</narrative> Number of government officials sensitized <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs NL-KVK-41149287-BDCT0314 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BD 2020 GAA: Prevention of Child Trafficking through Community Strengthening & Networking (PCTSCN)</narrative> This is a GAA funded advocacy project, aim to facilitate relevant stakeholders in combating child trafficking according to trafficking act, rules and national plan of action (NPA) 2018-22 through lobby and advocacy. The project will be implemented in 5 districts in Bangladesh and stakeholders of the project include community, CSOs and government. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands CPD Nari Maitree Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 388228.0 <narrative>Community B1:23 dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Community B1:23 dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders NGOAB approval received on 10th of February’2020, this also to delayed to deliver the planned activities; <narrative>Communities B2: 300881 community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Communities B2: 300881 community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions Due to COVID-19 pandemic, all planned activities suspended as the country wide lockdown imposed by the government.; Since revised budget is still not approved by NGOAB, we are following the original RFW.; <narrative>Communities B3: 29 public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Communities B3: 29 public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level Due to COVID-19 pandemic, all planned activities suspended as the country wide lockdown imposed by the government.; Accomplished 3 backlog events in Q1.; <narrative>Government C1: 13 campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Government C1: 13 campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers All activity under this output is shifted in Q3.; <narrative>Government C2: 730 government officials sensitized</narrative> Government C2: 730 government officials sensitized <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Due to COVID-19 pandemic, all planned activities suspended as the country wide lockdown imposed by the government.; Accomplished 2 backlog events in Q1.; <narrative>Government C3:4 inputs given to government</narrative> Government C3:4 inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Due to COVID-19 pandemic, all planned activities suspended as the country wide lockdown imposed by the government.; The activities under this output are shifted to Q3; <narrative>CSOs D1: 120 targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> CSOs D1: 120 targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices Due to COVID-19 pandemic, all planned activities suspended as the country wide lockdown imposed by the government.; The activities under this output are shifted to Q3; <narrative>CSOs D2: 11 dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> CSOs D2: 11 dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Accomplished backlog events in Q1; NL-KVK-41149287-BDHA0355 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Bangladesh ECHO 2019</narrative> Contribute to a protective environment for Rohingya and host communities in Cox&rsquo;s Bazar in camps 26 and 27. Activities will be a continuity of the ongoing ECHO funded project and will: - Improve the protection of children and their caregivers through access to CM, PSS and community based alternative care support. Tdh will implement protection promotion activities through the production and dissemination of a research paper on adapted services for boy survivors of SV. -&nbsp;Improve access to emergency primary health care focusing on children under 5 and PLW, in camp 26 through operating a PHC and outreach activities. -&nbsp;Improve faecal sludge management in camp 27, and hygiene promotion. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1800000.0 0.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 680000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 0.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 170000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 844393.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Ensure safe and dignified access to a multisectoral integrated package of services for Rohingyas and host communities in Cox’s Bazar District</narrative> Ensure safe and dignified access to a multisectoral integrated package of services for Rohingyas and host communities in Cox’s Bazar District <narrative># of children for who a comprehensive assessment was completed</narrative> # of children for who a comprehensive assessment was completed <narrative>% of beneficiaries who reported receiving non-discriminatory and culturally appropriate health care when they themselves or a household member felt sick</narrative> % of beneficiaries who reported receiving non-discriminatory and culturally appropriate health care when they themselves or a household member felt sick <narrative>% of the existing WASH infrastructure functional</narrative> % of the existing WASH infrastructure functional <narrative>% of beneficiaries reporting that assistance is delivered in a safe, accessible and accountable manner across sectors of intervention.</narrative> % of beneficiaries reporting that assistance is delivered in a safe, accessible and accountable manner across sectors of intervention. <narrative>Protection: Improve the protection of children and their caregivers through access to case management services, psychosocial support and community based alternative care support</narrative> Protection: Improve the protection of children and their caregivers through access to case management services, psychosocial support and community based alternative care support <narrative># of unaccompanied and/or separated children who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA</narrative> # of unaccompanied and/or separated children who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA <narrative># of persons who receive an appropriate response</narrative> # of persons who receive an appropriate response <narrative># of persons with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> # of persons with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative># of participants showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> # of participants showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached <narrative>Health: Improved access to emergency primary health care, with focus on children under 5 and PLW</narrative> Health: Improved access to emergency primary health care, with focus on children under 5 and PLW <narrative># of primary health care consultations</narrative> # of primary health care consultations <narrative>% of health services users reporting satisfaction of services</narrative> % of health services users reporting satisfaction of services <narrative># of individuals benefitting from awareness activities that include information on general maternal and newborn health topics, GBV concepts, and the locations and the benefits of services</narrative> # of individuals benefitting from awareness activities that include information on general maternal and newborn health topics, GBV concepts, and the locations and the benefits of services <narrative>% of medical staff who increase of skills and knowledge</narrative> % of medical staff who increase of skills and knowledge <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached <narrative>WASH: Improved sanitary environment through improvement of infrastructure, hygiene promotion and community mobilization</narrative> WASH: Improved sanitary environment through improvement of infrastructure, hygiene promotion and community mobilization <narrative># of people with access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities</narrative> # of people with access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities <narrative>% of targeted women, men, boy and girls able to demonstrate at least 3 critical hygiene practices</narrative> % of targeted women, men, boy and girls able to demonstrate at least 3 critical hygiene practices <narrative>% of the committees created meet at least once a month</narrative> % of the committees created meet at least once a month <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached NL-KVK-41149287-BDHA356 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Bangladesh ECHO 2020</narrative> Project funded by ECHO and implemented by Tdh Lausanne, in Cox's Bazaar. Title: Enhance the safety and dignity of refugees and host communities in Bangladesh through integrated, multi-sectorial humanitarian assistance. Health, child protection and&nbsp;Fecal Sludge Management services for refugees in Camp 26 and 27 and host communities. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1800000.0 0.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 720000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Increase access to quality health and child protection services, notably through integrated, community-based mechanisms.</narrative> Increase access to quality health and child protection services, notably through integrated, community-based mechanisms. <narrative>% of beneficiaries (disaggregated by sex, age and diversity) reporting that humanitarian assistance is delivered in a safe, accessible and accountable manner</narrative> % of beneficiaries (disaggregated by sex, age and diversity) reporting that humanitarian assistance is delivered in a safe, accessible and accountable manner <narrative>% of target population with adequate access to primary health services</narrative> % of target population with adequate access to primary health services <narrative># of persons effectively referred to other specialized services and/or assistance providers</narrative> # of persons effectively referred to other specialized services and/or assistance providers <narrative>Protection: Strengthened access to quality, gender-sensitive Child Protection (CP) services for at-risk boys and girls.</narrative> Protection: Strengthened access to quality, gender-sensitive Child Protection (CP) services for at-risk boys and girls. <narrative># of persons who receive an appropriate response</narrative> # of persons who receive an appropriate response <narrative># of unaccompanied and/or separated children who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA</narrative> # of unaccompanied and/or separated children who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA <narrative># of persons reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures</narrative> # of persons reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures <narrative>% of sampled children and their caregivers who report satisfaction with the case management process</narrative> % of sampled children and their caregivers who report satisfaction with the case management process <narrative>% of sampled children and their caregivers who report improvement in their psychosocial wellbeing following program completion</narrative> % of sampled children and their caregivers who report improvement in their psychosocial wellbeing following program completion <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached <narrative>Health: Strengthened access to quality Essential Package of Health Services (EPHS), and continued access to the Fecal Sludge Management (FSM) system.</narrative> Health: Strengthened access to quality Essential Package of Health Services (EPHS), and continued access to the Fecal Sludge Management (FSM) system. <narrative># of primary health care consultation</narrative> # of primary health care consultation <narrative># of mental health consultations</narrative> # of mental health consultations <narrative>% of patients who report satisfaction of the services provided at the PHC</narrative> % of patients who report satisfaction of the services provided at the PHC <narrative>% of skilled and unskilled PHC staff with an increased knowledge on various health topics</narrative> % of skilled and unskilled PHC staff with an increased knowledge on various health topics <narrative># of people benefitting from awareness activities that include general maternal and newborn health topics, GBV concepts and services available</narrative> # of people benefitting from awareness activities that include general maternal and newborn health topics, GBV concepts and services available <narrative># of people receiving vaccinations at the PHC</narrative> # of people receiving vaccinations at the PHC <narrative># of people benefitting from FSM facilities</narrative> # of people benefitting from FSM facilities <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached NL-KVK-41149287-BFCE0365 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Supporting Vocational Training and Job Creation for GYW in Burkina Faso</narrative> Implemented by TdH Germany -&nbsp;Supporting Vocational Training and Job Creation for GYW in Burkina Faso Terre des Hommes Netherlands Turing Foundation Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 NL-KVK-41149287-BFHA0351 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>BF Burkina Faso Joint Response 2019</narrative> Since early 2019, non-state armed groups have consolidated their presence in especially the Northern part of Burkina Faso. There has been a sharp increase in violence which has unfolded a dramatic humanitarian crisis. Currently, Tdh responds through an Acute Joint Response in the Titao district, with service provision including in primary health care, natal care, GBV treatment, child protection, PSS. Project funded by the Dutch MFA, with Plan as lead organisation. Project includes a COVID-19 Top Up. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 1033594.0 490957.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 497656.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 472774.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 214812.0 COVID-19 top up Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 228945.0 COVID-19 top up Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 226118.0 COVID-19 top up Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 0.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Live births attended by skilled health staff</narrative> Live births attended by skilled health staff <narrative>Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel- females (under 18 years)</narrative> Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel- females (under 18 years) <narrative>Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel- females (18+ years)</narrative> Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel- females (18+ years) <narrative>People have access to primary health care</narrative> People have access to primary health care <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations by females (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations by females (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations by males (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations by males (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations by females (18+ years)</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations by females (18+ years) <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations by males (18+ years)</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations by males (18+ years) <narrative>People reached by the implementation specific prevention measures</narrative> People reached by the implementation specific prevention measures <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) reached by the implementation specific prevention measures</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) reached by the implementation specific prevention measures <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) reached by the implementation specific prevention measures</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) reached by the implementation specific prevention measures <narrative>Persons who receive an appropriate response</narrative> Persons who receive an appropriate response <narrative>Number of females (below 18 years) who receive an appropriate response</narrative> Number of females (below 18 years) who receive an appropriate response <narrative>Number of males (below 18 years) who receive an appropriate response</narrative> Number of males (below 18 years) who receive an appropriate response <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) who receive an appropriate response</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) who receive an appropriate response <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) who receive an appropriate response</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) who receive an appropriate response <narrative>children receive support specified to their needs</narrative> children receive support specified to their needs <narrative>Number of female children that received support specified to their needs</narrative> Number of female children that received support specified to their needs <narrative>Number of male children that received support specified to their needs</narrative> Number of male children that received support specified to their needs <narrative>Number of crisis-affected people who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected people who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected females (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected females (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected males (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected males (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected males (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected males (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme NL-KVK-41149287-BFHA358 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Burkina Faso ECHO 2020</narrative> The objective of the project is to improve health preparedness and response to disasters in 27 communes in the North, the Boucle du Mouhoun and the East by deploying the innovative surveillance system developed by Tdh which facilitates shock analysis recurrent, by strengthening the response capacities of the decentralized CONASUR services and of the health services to anticipate seasonal risks and provide rapid and appropriate responses in the event of disasters without these reducing the capacity to respond to needs usual users of health centers. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 1400000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Renforcer la capacité du système de santé et des structures de secours d’urgence et de réhabilitation à la préparation pour une réponse d’urgence dans 6 districts sanitaires des régions de l’Est, du Nord et de la Boucle du Mouhoun.</narrative> Renforcer la capacité du système de santé et des structures de secours d’urgence et de réhabilitation à la préparation pour une réponse d’urgence dans 6 districts sanitaires des régions de l’Est, du Nord et de la Boucle du Mouhoun. <narrative>Nombres de fois pendant le projet où les enquêtes d’évaluation de risques ont été actualisées et partagées avec des mécanismes de coordination et autres partenaires pertinents.</narrative> Nombres de fois pendant le projet où les enquêtes d’évaluation de risques ont été actualisées et partagées avec des mécanismes de coordination et autres partenaires pertinents. <narrative>Taux d'effectivité du système de surveillance (cohérence et promptitude des messages transmis et intégration du système)</narrative> Taux d'effectivité du système de surveillance (cohérence et promptitude des messages transmis et intégration du système) <narrative>DRR/ Preparedness: Les structures de santé sont préparées pour répondre aux pics liés aux principales morbidités chez les enfants de 0 – 5 ans.</narrative> DRR/ Preparedness: Les structures de santé sont préparées pour répondre aux pics liés aux principales morbidités chez les enfants de 0 – 5 ans. <narrative># of people covered by early action/contingency plans</narrative> # of people covered by early action/contingency plans <narrative>% des activités planifiées dans les plans d’action SURGE à l’échelle des CSPS et des communautés qui ont été mises en oeuvre</narrative> % des activités planifiées dans les plans d’action SURGE à l’échelle des CSPS et des communautés qui ont été mises en oeuvre <narrative>Un document de capitalisation sur les acquis et leçons apprises du déploiement du modèle SURGE PCIME digitalisé est disponible.</narrative> Un document de capitalisation sur les acquis et leçons apprises du déploiement du modèle SURGE PCIME digitalisé est disponible. <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached <narrative>DRR/ Preparedness: Les capacités des communautés locales et des services décentralisés de la CONASUR à la préparation ainsi qu’à la réponse d’urgence dans les zones affectées par la crise sécuritaire sont améliorées.</narrative> DRR/ Preparedness: Les capacités des communautés locales et des services décentralisés de la CONASUR à la préparation ainsi qu’à la réponse d’urgence dans les zones affectées par la crise sécuritaire sont améliorées. <narrative># of people covered by a functional early warning system</narrative> # of people covered by a functional early warning system <narrative># of people participating in interventions that enhance their capacity to face shocks and stresses</narrative> # of people participating in interventions that enhance their capacity to face shocks and stresses <narrative>Taux (%) d'alertes précoces ayant été transmises dans un délai inférieur ou égal à 24h</narrative> Taux (%) d'alertes précoces ayant été transmises dans un délai inférieur ou égal à 24h <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached <narrative>DRR/ Preparedness: Renforcement des capacités du dispositif du CONASUR pour une meilleure préparation à la réponse d’urgence au niveau national.</narrative> DRR/ Preparedness: Renforcement des capacités du dispositif du CONASUR pour une meilleure préparation à la réponse d’urgence au niveau national. <narrative>% des actions définies dans le plan de renforcement des capacités mises en œuvre à la fin de l'action</narrative> % des actions définies dans le plan de renforcement des capacités mises en œuvre à la fin de l'action <narrative>% de plans sectoriel ayant intégré et mis en œuvre de façon satisfaisante des activités de prévention selon la grille d’analyse</narrative> % de plans sectoriel ayant intégré et mis en œuvre de façon satisfaisante des activités de prévention selon la grille d’analyse <narrative>Nombre d'acteurs du niveau central qui ont vu leurs capacités de préparation et réponse aux crises s'améliorer dans le cadre du projet.</narrative> Nombre d'acteurs du niveau central qui ont vu leurs capacités de préparation et réponse aux crises s'améliorer dans le cadre du projet. <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached NL-KVK-41149287-CHCT0278 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>INT2019 Engaging CSOs with H Mechanism to Eliminate Gender-Based Violence GAA</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH ISC Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 100000.0 50000.0 2019 Total Disbursement for TDHIF Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes International Federation Secretariat 48749.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>CSO Meetings</narrative> CSO Meetings <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Research and advocacy briefs completed</narrative> Research and advocacy briefs completed <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Events, conferences, statements</narrative> Events, conferences, statements <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised NL-KVK-41149287-EACT0074 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>RE DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION OF REGIONAL EFFORTS AGAINST CT (DIRECT) (GAA)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands FIDA Uganda The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 169998.0 0 0 0 60521.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0051 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2016: Addressing Issues of CSEC in Bahir Dar/Dangila towns of Amhara State</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Forum on Sustainable Child Empowerment (FSCE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 121942.0 0 0 49644.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative># of monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> # of monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0077 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2016 GAA: Combined Efforts Against CSEC in Amhara Region</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands JeCCDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 86430.0 0 0 16439.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative># of inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> # of inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0093 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2017 GAA: Combined Efforts Against CSEC in Amhara Region</narrative> Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands JeCCDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 203614.0 91556.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0147 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2018 GAA: Combined Efforts Against CSEC in Amhara Region</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands JeCCDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs</narrative> campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative</narrative> trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0197 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2018: Reducing Sexual Exploitation of Girls in Bahir Dar</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Forum on Sustainable Child Empowerment (FSCE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 190000.0 80368.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0243 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Combined Efforts Against CSEC in Amhara Region (GAA)</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands JeCCDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 287504.0 104500.0 2019 Total Disbursement for JECCDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands JeCCDO 137856.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0244 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2019: Reducing Sexual Exploitation of Girls in Bahir Dar (ReSEG)</narrative> &nbsp; This project is part of a three- year (2018-2020) project focusing on CSEC. The project has been implemented for the last one year and is entering its second year. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Forum on Sustainable Child Empowerment (FSCE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 250674.0 112466.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0298 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Support Victims of Fire Outbreak in Fasilo Sub City(Kebele 05) of Bahir Dar Town</narrative> Emergency project responding to a fire outbreak in March 2019 in Bahir Dar town affecting beneficiaries of project&nbsp;PC0197&nbsp;designed to provide support to these victims &amp; avoid risks of re-victimisation Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Forum on Sustainable Child Empowerment (FSCE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 28950.0 14475.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Children able to attend education through fulfillment of educational material need.</narrative> Children able to attend education through fulfillment of educational material need. <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>Number of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> Number of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>Families and communities in and around Bahir Dar town are well-informed, supported and protect children from commercial sexual exploitation</narrative> Families and communities in and around Bahir Dar town are well-informed, supported and protect children from commercial sexual exploitation <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>#of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> #of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0309 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2020 Combined Efforts Against CSEC in Bahir Dar City, Ethiopia.</narrative> This project is part of the GAA initiative and it is aimed at&nbsp; ensuring effective implementation of legislations and public policies and improved practices of government and Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands JeCCDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 273172.0 <narrative>By the end of project period, September 2020, representatives of different government offices acquire basic knowledge on CSEC and EE issues of girls and young women</narrative> By the end of project period, September 2020, representatives of different government offices acquire basic knowledge on CSEC and EE issues of girls and young women <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Only program staff salary charged.; <narrative>Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CSEC and EE of girls and young women among members of councils and law enforcement agencies in Amhara region</narrative> Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CSEC and EE of girls and young women among members of councils and law enforcement agencies in Amhara region <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government The correct output target for Q1 is 80 (34 for activity 1.2.1, 16 for activity 1.2.2 and 30 for activity 1.2.3. As all the activities were planned for January when no budge was transferred all these activities remained un- performed.; Expense is only program staff salary.; <narrative>Targeted government offices found in Amhara region effectively implement policies and strategies aimed at protecting girls and young women from CSEC and EE issues by September 2020.</narrative> Targeted government offices found in Amhara region effectively implement policies and strategies aimed at protecting girls and young women from CSEC and EE issues by September 2020. <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers A panel discussion was not held and re planned for July; <narrative>Girls and Young women focused CSOs come together and able to lobby duty bearers on protecting girls and young women from CSEC and to ensure safe economic benefit</narrative> Girls and Young women focused CSOs come together and able to lobby duty bearers on protecting girls and young women from CSEC and to ensure safe economic benefit <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Girls and Young women focused CSOs develop joint plan of action for lobby and advocacy in reducing GBC, CSEC and EE of girls and young women</narrative> Girls and Young women focused CSOs develop joint plan of action for lobby and advocacy in reducing GBC, CSEC and EE of girls and young women <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Expense is only program staff salary.; <narrative>Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CSEC and EE of girls and young women among community members and key leaders</narrative> Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CSEC and EE of girls and young women among community members and key leaders <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions The target 2978 is the annul plan and the correct target for Q1 is 968. It needs to be corrected.; Expense is only program staff salary.; <narrative>Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CSEC and EE of girls and young women among community members and key leaders</narrative> Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CSEC and EE of girls and young women among community members and key leaders <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level One campaign is re adjusted for Q3 (July).; <narrative>Community members and key leaders able to protect girls and young women from CSEC, GBV and EE</narrative> Community members and key leaders able to protect girls and young women from CSEC, GBV and EE <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders Expense is only program staff salary.; <narrative>Private sector actors found in Amhara region develop and implement code of conduct to protect girls and young women from GBV, CSEC and EE</narrative> Private sector actors found in Amhara region develop and implement code of conduct to protect girls and young women from GBV, CSEC and EE <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives Activity under this output is re-adjusted for Q3.; <narrative>Ensured accountabulity framework among private sector actors in protecting girls and young women from GBV, CSEC and EE issues</narrative> Ensured accountabulity framework among private sector actors in protecting girls and young women from GBV, CSEC and EE issues <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives The number of dialogues planned for this quarter is 1 i.e. activity 2.2.2. which has been accomplished accordingly.; NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0323 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Reducing Sexual Exploitation of Girls (ReSEG) in Bahir Dar</narrative> This is the third and ending year of an on-going three year (2018-2020) project targeting on Reducing Sexual Exploitation of Girls being implemented in the capital town of Amhara Regional State in three sub-cities (Gish Abay, Fasilo and Belay Zeleke) of Bahir Dar town in Amhara region since 2018. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Forum on Sustainable Child Empowerment (FSCE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 202964.0 <narrative>Capacities of 40 Government officials in the 3 sub cities of Bahir Dar built on CSEC & CP issues</narrative> Capacities of 40 Government officials in the 3 sub cities of Bahir Dar built on CSEC & CP issues <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained The output target here is achieved in quarter 1.; <narrative>Enhanced knowledge on CSEC among vulnerable children at the end of 2020</narrative> Enhanced knowledge on CSEC among vulnerable children at the end of 2020 <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions High achievement is because the project organised 3 awareness raising workshops in 3 schools and the turn out was very high.; In quarter 1 the project has organised awareness raising for 1100 children and output target was fully achieved.; <narrative>Vulnerable children able to continue education</narrative> Vulnerable children able to continue education <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services The expense under this output is only program staff salary.; <narrative>Girls victim to CSEC withdrawn and provided with rehabilitation services by December 2020</narrative> Girls victim to CSEC withdrawn and provided with rehabilitation services by December 2020 <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded 25 girls who are victim to CSEC have been withdrawn, provided life skill and basic business training and startup capital to start their own business.; <narrative>By the end of the project period local community members able to protect children from all forms of exploitation</narrative> By the end of the project period local community members able to protect children from all forms of exploitation <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities Due to COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, organising training and community conversation sessions was not possible in the quarter. The expense under the output is only program staff salary.; <narrative>By December 2020 a child protection mechanism that involves local community in Bahir Dar town become functional</narrative> By December 2020 a child protection mechanism that involves local community in Bahir Dar town become functional <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees The expense under the output is only program staff salary.; <narrative>Provide support (food items and sanitary materails) for vulnerable community members</narrative> Provide support (food items and sanitary materails) for vulnerable community members <narrative># of people received food packages and/or drinking water (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received food packages and/or drinking water (Humanitarian Assistance) This is new output added following approval of RfC for responding to COVID-19. The project has supported 337 community members with provision of food items and sanitary materials.; <narrative>By December 2020 CSOs in Bahir Dar town create referral linkage and ensure collaboration</narrative> By December 2020 CSOs in Bahir Dar town create referral linkage and ensure collaboration <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights The budget shifted/reallocated to prevention of COVID-19 pandemic. The revised activity accomplished: Accordingly floor, oil and sanitation materials purchased and provided for vulnerable families of in the project target community; <narrative>Enhanced understanding and engagement in child protection issues among representatives private sector actors found in Bahir Dar town by December 2020 Activity dropped for Covid Consideration</narrative> Enhanced understanding and engagement in child protection issues among representatives private sector actors found in Bahir Dar town by December 2020 Activity dropped for Covid Consideration <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events NL-KVK-41149287-ETCE0328 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Joint Voice against Trafficking and Unsafe Migration project</narrative> The GAA project is focusing on CT and economic exclusion of girls and young women in&nbsp; Amhara Ethiopia. Targeting the following actors; government, community, CSOs and private sectors. The project intends to achieve outcomes across three levels of changes; Agenda setting, Policy change and practice change. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 398206.0 <narrative>Targetted government officers in Amhara region implement policies and stratagies aimed at protecting girls and young women from CT and EE issues by September 2020.</narrative> Targetted government officers in Amhara region implement policies and stratagies aimed at protecting girls and young women from CT and EE issues by September 2020. <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers Under this output, activity 1.1.1 was planned to be conducted in this quarter (March, 2020) but due to the world Pandemic, COVID-19 and following to proclamation of the state emergency, it was not conducted as per the plan; <narrative>By the end of project period, September 2020, representatives of different government offices acquire basic knowledge on CT and EE issues of girls and young women</narrative> By the end of project period, September 2020, representatives of different government offices acquire basic knowledge on CT and EE issues of girls and young women <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised The existing budget allowed to increase the number of participants. Besides, the consultative meetings will also continue to the rest of the coming quarters of 2020. So the remaining budget will be used accordingly; The expense is only program staff salary.; <narrative>Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CT and EE of girls and young women among members of councils and law enforcement agencies in Amhara region</narrative> Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CT and EE of girls and young women among members of councils and law enforcement agencies in Amhara region <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Due to the absence of some sector office representatives in the joint discussion, we couldn't finish the total budget.; The expense is only program staff salary.; <narrative>Private sector actors found in Amhara region develop and implement code of conduct to protect girls and young women from CT and EE</narrative> Private sector actors found in Amhara region develop and implement code of conduct to protect girls and young women from CT and EE <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives The world pandemic, COVID-19 affected the output. Besides, due to the absence of some private sector representatives in the training, we couldn't finish the total budget.; The expense is only program staff salary. One activity under this output is moved to Q3 due to COVID-19.; <narrative>Ensured accountability framework among private sector actors in protecting girls and young women from CT and EE issues</narrative> Ensured accountability framework among private sector actors in protecting girls and young women from CT and EE issues <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives This was planned in the first quarter 2020 but some of them affected by COVID-19; Activities under this output are forcefully moved to Q3 due to COVID-19.; <narrative>Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CT and EE of girls and young women among community members and key leaders</narrative> Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CT and EE of girls and young women among community members and key leaders <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions Planned to be conducted in the second and third quarters 2020; Due to the current existence of COVID-19 the world wide pandemic, and following with the enactment of the Ethiopian government state of emergency prevented to conduct the activity as per the plan.; <narrative>Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CTM and EE of girls and young women among community members and key leaders</narrative> Enhanced knowledge and practices to end CTM and EE of girls and young women among community members and key leaders <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level Since the project implementation districts are eight, under this output, we have supported 8 Harmful Traditional Practice Committees and have conducted 9 campaigns (at eight districts and zone level). Besides, a dialogue conducted for four clubs; Due to the current existence of COVID-19 the world wide pandemic, and following with the enactment of the Ethiopian government state of emergency prevented to conduct the activity as per the plan.; <narrative>Girls and Young women focused CSOs come together and able to lobby duty bearers on protecting girls and young women from CT and to ensure safe economic benefit</narrative> Girls and Young women focused CSOs come together and able to lobby duty bearers on protecting girls and young women from CT and to ensure safe economic benefit <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners This activity will continue to the next quarter. So the remaining will be addressed accordingly; Due to the current existence of COVID-19 the world wide pandemic, and following with the enactment of the Ethiopian government state of emergency prevented to conduct the activity as per the plan.; <narrative>Enhanced knowledge on CTM and EE among representatives of girls and young women CSOs found in Amhara region by September 2020</narrative> Enhanced knowledge on CTM and EE among representatives of girls and young women CSOs found in Amhara region by September 2020 <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices Since the activities under this output are planned to continue in the coming quarters, those CSOs which are organized as members of the Network will involve in the next quarters with commitment; The expense is only program staff salary.; <narrative>Girls and Young women focused CSOs develop joint plan of action for lobby and advocacy in reducing CTM and EE of girls and young women</narrative> Girls and Young women focused CSOs develop joint plan of action for lobby and advocacy in reducing CTM and EE of girls and young women <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Mainly planned to be conducted in the second and third quarters 2020 and some activities are affected by COVID-19; The expense is only program staff salary.; NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0039 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET: Reaching Victim and Vulnerable Children of Trafficking and unsafe Migration</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Facilitator for Change Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 187710.0 0 0 89152.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0040 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET Zero Tolerance to Unsafe Migration and CT in Lay and Tach Gayint South Gonder</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands WACT Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 200078.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 84663.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0042 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET2016 Addressing CT/Unsafe Migration in Tach Arnachiho/Adi Arkay/Jan. Woredas</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 198150.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 80364.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0061 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2016: Paths to safer childhood ANPPCAN (027)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands OAK Foundation ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 125302.0 0 0 59174.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0062 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2016: Children on the move (027A ANPPCAN)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 201778.0 0 0 95483.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0063 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2016: Paths to safer childhood - MSD (029)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands OAK Foundation MSD - Mahibere Hiwot for Social Development Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 173256.0 0 0 84165.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0076 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2016 GAA: Joint Voices Against Trafficking and Unsafe Migration</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 151956.0 0 0 33014.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0091 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2017 GAA: Joint Voices Against Child Trafficking and Unsafe Migration</narrative> Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 298382.0 0 124898.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0094 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2017: Paths to Safer Childhood (MSD)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands OAK Foundation ANPPCAN -ET MSD - Mahibere Hiwot for Social Development Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 107732.0 0 0 50734.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>children immediately safeguarded</narrative> children immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0098 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2017: Paths to Safer Childhood (ANPPCAN)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands OAK Foundation ANPPCAN -ET MSD - Mahibere Hiwot for Social Development Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 51410.0 0 0 24076.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0099 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET: Paths to Safer Childhood (TdHNL self-implemented) 2017</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands OAK Foundation Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 325742.0 82916.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0114 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2017: Addressing Child Trafficking and Unsafe Migration in Ethiopia</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands OAK Foundation ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 60000.0 0 0 26257.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0146 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2018 GAA: Joint Voices Against Child Trafficking and Unsafe Migration</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 273926.0 0 132691.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative</narrative> trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSO</narrative> campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSO <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0148 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2018 - Paths to Safer Childhood (ANPPCAN ET)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Stichting Diorapthe ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 100000.0 0 48093.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0149 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2018- Paths to Safer Childhood (MSD)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Stichting Diorapthe MSD - Mahibere Hiwot for Social Development Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 100000.0 0 47346.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0192 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2018: TdH-NL (PSC)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Ethiopia Country Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 250320.0 111020.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0193 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2018: ANPPCAN</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 120000.0 0 50504.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0196 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2018: Supporting Ethiopian Returnee Children from Saudi Arabia</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Ethiopia Country Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 149998.0 46143.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0240 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2019 GAA: Joint Voices Against Trafficking and Unsafe Migration project</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 367506.0 142500.0 2019 Total Disbursement for ANPPCAN-ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET 179498.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0242 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Support to Returnee Girls and Young Women from Saudi Arabia TdH self-implemented</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Ethiopia Country Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 250066.0 102232.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0245 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET2019 Adressing Trafficking/Unsafe Migration of Children in T.Armachiho/A.Arkay</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 167840.0 77874.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0286 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2019-20: Paths to Safer Childhood ( Phase II)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Stichting Diorapthe Stichting Steunfonds Basiszorg ANPPCAN -ET MSD - Mahibere Hiwot for Social Development Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 347412.0 375918.0 0 158471.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Children (boys and girls) vulnerable to CTM and those who are victims are protected from child trafficking and unsafe migration</narrative> Children (boys and girls) vulnerable to CTM and those who are victims are protected from child trafficking and unsafe migration <narrative>Number of CTM cases reported by children</narrative> Number of CTM cases reported by children <narrative>Percentage of vulnerable children progressing to the next grade in school</narrative> Percentage of vulnerable children progressing to the next grade in school <narrative>Percentage of vulnerable children dropping out of school during the school year</narrative> Percentage of vulnerable children dropping out of school during the school year <narrative>Percentage of reunified children that are not likely to migrate again</narrative> Percentage of reunified children that are not likely to migrate again <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions A three days refresher training was organized for 40 peer to peer educators (M: 19 & F: 21) on unsafe migration and child trafficking and their possible consequences. The main importance of the training was to transfer and cascade relevant messages to other children who are found in-schools and outside schools about the significance of staying safe and being away from unsafe migrations and trafficking. In the training, the participants were supported to access better knowledge and understanding on concepts of peer sessions, the significance of peer to peer sessions, concepts and types of vulnerabilities, meaning and benefits of volunteerism, the way to kick CTM out of the lives of school children and effects of CTM on children. In addition, 1,544 children (710 boys and 834 girls) were helped to participate in the peer to peer discussions focusing on various issues especially on reporting and protecting children from any possible cases of abuse. Regarding budget utilization under this output was underutilized due to delay in procurement process on support for mini-media clubs and development and disseminating IEC materials.; The output targets are under achieved becuase unable to conduct peer discussion forums since schools were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Where as the budget expenses were achieved above. This was because the expenses of traning for peer eduactors and the peer discussion forums planned & achieved in Q1 was not reported in Q1 due to the lockdown and reported in Q2. In addition support mini media clubs was planned in Q1 but achieved in Q2.; <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services Case by case safe alternative care arrangements promoted for fifty (50 ) vulnerable secondary school girls to live in a protected environment (foster family arrangement, small group households...) and follow up on a quarterly basis or on a monthly basis for cases with protection concerns; The output targets were not achieved. Becaues award ceremony for 30 best performing girls was not conducted since schools were closed due to the COVID-19. Where as the budget expenses were the expenses of the activities of promote case by case safe alternative arrangements, installing suggestion boxes and program implementation costs; <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services The expense is only for program implementation cost; The output targets were not achieved. Becaues award ceremony for 30 best performing boys was not conducted since schools were closed due to the COVID-19. Where as the budget expenses were only program implementation costs; <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded Target Reduced by 30 due to Covid</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded Target Reduced by 30 due to Covid <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded 39 migrant boys intercepted and provided food and psychosocial support in the temporary shelters and after family tracing by pertinent bodies all the 39 trafficked and migrant boys reunified with their families following the conclusion of the BID. In addition, 8 boys have been followed up and supported to settle and start safe life within their community members. All the necessary support is expected to continue by parents and kebele administrators until the children are able to start a settled life free from unsafe migration and trafficking.; The output targets achieved below the target. This was because of less number of boys intercepted and reunified with ther families in the quarter as expected. The same is true on budget achievement.; <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded Target Reduced by 20</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded Target Reduced by 20 <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded 25 migrant girls intercepted and provided food and psychosocial support in the temporary shelters and after family tracing by pertinent bodies all the 25 trafficked and migrant girls reunified with their families following the conclusion of the BID. In addition, follow up of 3 reunified girls has been conducted in the three target areas of ANPPCAN-ET in the quarter to assess the current condition of these reunified girls and to discuss how their families and the communities are treating them; Output targets achieved above the target because of more number of girls intercepted and reunified with their families in the quarter. The budget is also over achieved because of more number of girls reunified.; <narrative>children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces</narrative> children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces <narrative># of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Families and communities are well-informed and supported and able to protect children from trafficking and unsafe migrati</narrative> Families and communities are well-informed and supported and able to protect children from trafficking and unsafe migrati <narrative>Number of CTM cases reported by community members</narrative> Number of CTM cases reported by community members <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities Refresher training provided to a total of 20 (M: 8 and F: 12) community facilitators to enable them conducting dialogues with community members. Community dialogues with community members conducted in all target kebeles of the project. In the dialogues a total of 3,682 (M: 1,095 and F: 2,587) community members participated on different topics (prevention of CTM, causes of CTM, impacts & solutions of CTM, etc.).; Output targets are achieved below since community dialogues could not be conducted due to COVID-19. However, the budget looks on target.This was because the expense of community dialogue achieved in March was not reported in Q1 due to the lockdown and reported in Q2 by MSD. The other expense is program implementation cost.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings The expense is only for program implementation cost; Output targets and budget are achieved below the target since the refresher training on business development skills by MSD was not conducted due to COVID-19.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities Technical support has been rendered to all 442 members of SHGs to work in a collaborative and meaningful manner so that they can produce good results. The support was given by technical experts from government stakeholders and staff members from ANPPCAN-ET & MSD. Target and budget below the the target due to unable to work as expected because of COVID-19; Output targets achieved below the target sinnce the technical support to SHGs was done by MSD only but by ANPPCAN-ET was not conducted due to shortage of taime and giving priority for other activies and postponed for the coming quarter. Where as the budget expenses are over achieved. This was because of expenses for the technical support done in March was not reported in Q1 due to lockdown and reported in Q2 by MSD.; <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees 10 community child protection structures /CCCs/ strengthened by providing material support. Besides, a total of 33 (M: 22 and F: 11) rural child protection structures representatives and volunteers trained on child protection principles, identification of trafficked children and children at risk of trafficking issues. 20 (M: 8 & F: 12) volunteers monitored and followed up individual cases and they are trying to meet the needs of children identified through referral and direct support systems with strong collaboration of key stakeholders. Moreover; quarterly review meetings organized with child protection structures and local authorities at woreda level in the three intervention areas with a total of 42 (M:28 and F:14) child protection structures and local authorities representative participants attended the review meetings.; Output targets were achieved below the target since partners (ANPPCAN-ET& MSD) could not conduct quarter review meeting with CP structures in the quarter. Where as the budget expense is over achieved. This was because activity 2.4.2 (strengthen community child protection structures by providing material support) was planned in Q3 and brought & achieved in Q2 by MSD.; <narrative>Sanitary materials to project beneficiaries in response COVID-19 support call by the government PCC - 3276 OPC - 4054 DPC - 2816</narrative> Sanitary materials to project beneficiaries in response COVID-19 support call by the government PCC - 3276 OPC - 4054 DPC - 2816 <narrative># of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) Sanitory materials provided with 1052 target beneficiary children in all the target areas of the project. In addition contribution to COVID-19 funds apeal by the national task force has also been done in the quarter; <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government The expense is only for program implementation cost; Expenses are only program implementation cost; <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained A three days training was organized and conducted for 29 government officials (M: 13 & F: 16) on issues of system strengthening to help tackle child trafficking and unsafe migration which is rampant in the woreda as both transit and destination place. A review meeting was also conducted for 30 participants (M:19 and F: 11) for those who came from all pertinent government offices which focus on quality services rendered for children who are exposed to child trafficking and unsafe migration. Expenses for the training was not reported because of the lockdown field staff of MSD could not send the documents of expenses to their national office in the reporting period; Expenses are training on government officials done in March which was not repoted in Q1 due to lockdown and reported in Q2; and program implementation costs; <narrative># of inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> # of inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events An experience sharing meeting organized on how to protect vulnerable children to trafficking and unsafe migration at zone level drawn from three intervention areas of ANPPCAN-ET for a total of 25 (M: 14 and F: 11) on how to protect vulnerable children to trafficking and unsafe migration. In addition, quarterly review meeting for 29 (M: 18 and F: 11) on March 15-16/2020 with private decision makers such as bus station workers, hotel managers, etc. in MSD target areas ( G/wuha, Metema and Dembiya) for 2 days on issues of child trafficking and case reporting mechanisms. Under achievement on the output targets was because of not coming all invited private sectors decision makers Expenses for quarterly review meeting done by MSD were not reported because of the lockdown in Amhara region, the field staff could not send the financial document to the national office during the reporting period in time.; No activities achieved under this output in the quarter due to COVID-19 pandemic. Where as the expenses are for workshop with private sectors representatives done in March was not repoeted in Q1 due to lockdown by MSD and reported in Q2; and program implementation costs; <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights The expense is only for program implementation cost; No activities achieved in this output due to COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses are only program implementation costs; NL-KVK-41149287-ETCT0292 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ET 2019 GAA Alliance for the Rights of Girls & Young Women in Ethiopia (ARGYWE)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Ethiopia Country Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 173622.0 59746.0 2019 Total Disbursement for TDHNL-ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Ethiopia Country Office 65555.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers NL-KVK-41149287-IDCE0034 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ID 2016/2017: Building a movement to combat the Sexual Exploitation of children</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Yayasan KAKAK Yayasan Setara Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 200000.0 0 91367.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members NL-KVK-41149287-IDCE0067 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ID 2016: Strengthening Law Enforcer in Prosecuting Perpetrators of CSEC</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP SCCC Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 218752.0 109000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 109000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 94928.0 Expenditure 2016 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative># of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative>community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative># of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> # of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights NL-KVK-41149287-IDCE0085 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Strengthening Law Enforcement to Prosecute Perpetrators of Crimes Against Childs</narrative> Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP Surabaya Children Crisis Centre Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 272618.0 131609.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 136309.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 124242.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>of children trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> of children trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of children trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of children trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>effective referral systems established</narrative> effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative>children trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> children trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative>media campaigns on CSEC conducted</narrative> media campaigns on CSEC conducted <narrative># of media campaigns on CSEC conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns on CSEC conducted <narrative>families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>of meetings held with Government officials</narrative> of meetings held with Government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights NL-KVK-41149287-IDCE0153 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IDCE0153 2018 DtZ: Strengthening Law Enforcement to Prosecute Sexual Child Crimes</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 331186.0 0 138850.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 165592.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 146606.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative>girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative>boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative>boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative>girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative>male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>effective referral systems established</narrative> effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC <narrative>meetings held with government officials</narrative> meetings held with government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative>lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies</narrative> lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative>companies sensitized on CSEC</narrative> companies sensitized on CSEC <narrative># of companies sensitized on CSEC</narrative> # of companies sensitized on CSEC <narrative>private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative># of private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> # of private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative>families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative>girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers"</narrative> # of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers" NL-KVK-41149287-IDCE0236 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ID 2019 DtZ: Strengthening Multi-Stakeholders to Fight CSEC</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SCCC Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 409264.0 162283.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 165611.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 207788.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC Targets have been achieved in the previous quarters; <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC Targets have been achieved in the previous quarters; <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases Targets have been achieved in the previous quarters; <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases Targets have been achieved in the previous quarters; <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) Targets have been achieved in the previous quarters; <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) Targets have been achieved in the previous quarters; <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities Targets have been achieved in the previous quarters; <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities Targets have been achieved in the previous quarters; <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC NL-KVK-41149287-IDCE0303 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ID 2020 DtZ: Strengthening Multi-Stakeholders to Fight Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)</narrative> The project is part of Down to Zero, funded by MoFA and aims to address the issue of CSEC using a holistic approach involving multi-strategies and works with multi-stakeholders. In Indonesia, TdH is the lead, works in alliance with Plan and ECPAT Indonesia, and 2 local partners in Batam and Surabaya. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP SCCC Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 258486.0 <narrative>Children CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> Children CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) New cases YEP=0, SCCC= 9; Partners continued providing services for the boys victims from the previous months.; <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) New cases YEP=4, SCCC=3; Services were provided also for the girls victims from the previous months; <narrative>Children trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> Children trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of children trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of children trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative>Children trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> Children trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC Cost of Activity 1.4.1; YEP (bi-monthly children group) = 11 SCCC (school workshop) = 63; <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC Cost of Activity 1.4.1; YEP (bi-monthly children group) = 20 SCCC (school workshop) = 37; <narrative>Families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> Families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) Refer to the same indicator on Activity 2.2.1 = 18 family members; YEP (3) + SCCC (1) No cost because counseling is provided at the same time with children counseling sessions; <narrative>Effective referral systems established - by strengthening community members in prevention and service provision activities</narrative> Effective referral systems established - by strengthening community members in prevention and service provision activities <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established SCCC had two agreement with YKYU (the local branch of Compassion First) and Universitas 45; SCCC : paralegal training/group YEP : bimonthly CBCP groups; <narrative>Community Based Child Protection (CBCP) committees supported</narrative> Community Based Child Protection (CBCP) committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported Participants were from 10 CBCP groups (4 in Batam and 6 in Surabaya) established in previous years participated in bi-monthly meetings; YEP (4 CBCP groups) : Village TANJUNG PIAYU, BATAM LESTARI, MUKA KUNING, DURIANGKANG + Cost related to Youth Group SCCC : 5 villages: SAWUNGGALING, WONOKROMO, SAMBIKEREP, LONTAR, SONOKEIJENAN; <narrative>Informal meetings with government officials to follow up the implementation of Governor's Regulation & with Village government for DAU access</narrative> Informal meetings with government officials to follow up the implementation of Governor's Regulation & with Village government for DAU access <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials YEP = 9x SCCC = 13x meetings with province & city gov, Women & Child Protection Units, Social agency, legislative, village heads; YEP : 4X DP3AP2KB KEPRI SCCC : PKSAI Tulungagung 3x; <narrative>Lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> Lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government SCCC: advocacy doc to social agency on follow up rehabilitation of child survivors; will be done in Q3; <narrative>Meetings held with police and judiciary to follow up CSEC cases prosecution</narrative> Meetings held with police and judiciary to follow up CSEC cases prosecution <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC Refer to the same indicator on Activity 3.6.1.; YEP: 23x SCCC : 17x; <narrative>LEA officials trained on child friendly protocol in handling CSEC cases</narrative> LEA officials trained on child friendly protocol in handling CSEC cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice Refer to Activity 3.7.1.; YEP : to be done in Aug; <narrative>Operational Cost to support activities of local partners</narrative> Operational Cost to support activities of local partners <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported = Project Management Cost; This is = Total Project Management Cost; <narrative>Direct Project Staff Salary and Benefits to support children victims of CSEC i.e. providing services & follow up case prosecution</narrative> Direct Project Staff Salary and Benefits to support children victims of CSEC i.e. providing services & follow up case prosecution <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC Direct Project Staff Salary and Benefits; NL-KVK-41149287-IDCE0359 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ID 2020 Voice for Change: Eliminating CSEC in Indonesia</narrative> People in Indonesia become aware of the magnitude of crime against children. DtZ Alliance wishes to capitalise on a number of achievements from the current program for reform of the child protection system that addresses the specific needs of child victims and children at risk of CSEC. To do so, children and youth in the project areas are keen to share their thoughts with the government demanding for measures that make the Child Protection System more child, victim and gender sensitive in its approach to prevention and response. The DtZ Alliance supports them and complements their demands with its own evidence-based lobby and advocacy culminating in a national level event. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SCCC Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 NL-KVK-41149287-IDCL0016 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ID 2016: Community empowerment and law enforcement to reduce child labor</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands PPM Yayasan Bahtera Yayasan GAGAS Yayasan Genta Surabaya Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 371728.0 0 0 176848.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET</narrative> children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET <narrative># of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET</narrative> # of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET <narrative>child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative># of child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights NL-KVK-41149287-IDCT0009 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ID 2016: Indonesia Against Child Trafficking</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP ISCP Yayasan KAKAK Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 716370.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 226670.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation NL-KVK-41149287-IDCT0059 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ID 2016: Preventing child trafficking/increasing synergy among policy maker</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands LBH LHNK Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 129958.0 0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 42805.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights NL-KVK-41149287-IDCT0060 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ID 2016: Programme for the protection of Child rights/against Child Trafficking</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Ondak Jaya Group Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 149908.0 0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 47630.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0014 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Preventing Child Exploitation and promoting SRHR of Children</narrative> Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Society for Helping Entire Lower and rural People (HELP) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 300114.0 0 125012.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>childs immediately safeguarded</narrative> childs immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused children received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused children received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative>number of cases reported by community members</narrative> number of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative>number of advocacy plans developed</narrative> number of advocacy plans developed <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained/supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained/supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>Children vulnerable to violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received TVET</narrative> Children vulnerable to violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received TVET <narrative>Children vulnerable to violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received TVET</narrative> Children vulnerable to violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received TVET <narrative>children (vicitims) violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received psycho-social support</narrative> children (vicitims) violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received psycho-social support <narrative>children (victims) violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received psycho-social support</narrative> children (victims) violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received psycho-social support NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0015 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Protect Children from Child Marriage and Sexual Abuse</narrative> Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands VIDYANIKETHAN MANUSH Child Rights Trust (CRT) PMSR QWARIDS CIVIC Bangalore Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 175030.0 0 87038.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>children immediately safeguarded</narrative> children immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused children received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused children received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>Children vulnerable to violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received TVET</narrative> Children vulnerable to violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received TVET <narrative>Children vulnerable to violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received TVET</narrative> Children vulnerable to violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received TVET <narrative>children (vicitims) violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received psycho-social support</narrative> children (vicitims) violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received psycho-social support <narrative>child violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received psycho-social support</narrative> child violation of sexual reproductive health rights and sexual abuse received psycho-social support NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0106 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>GAA 2017 - Addressing issues of Child Marriage/Trafficking in Andhra Pradesh</narrative> AS CA // Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Rural Action In Development Society (RAIDS) Human And Natural Resources Development Society (HANDS) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 319704.0 134429.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0150 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN GAA 2018: Address issues related to CM and CT in Andhra Pradesh & 3 districts</narrative> AS CA // Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Rural Action In Development Society (RAIDS) Human And Natural Resources Development Society (HANDS) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 246998.0 122564.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs</narrative> campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0151 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN GAA 2018: Address issues related to CM and CT in Telangana State & 6 district</narrative> AS CA // Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SVK SCOPE-RD Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 194056.0 93784.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs</narrative> campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0179 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Prevent and Empower girls from Devadasi families through reintegration, etc.</narrative> Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands GSRD Foundation ASML Foundation NFF Johanna Donk-Grote Stichting Net4Kids Global Spring Asia Fund Society for Integrated Community Development (SNEHA) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 140010.0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 66421.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> # of dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative># of dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> # of dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative># of government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> # of government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative># of government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> # of government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative># of community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> # of community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative># of community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> # of community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative># of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0198 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2018-2020 Initiatives Married Adolescent Girls Empowerment (IMAGE) Karnataka</narrative> AS CA // Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands VIDYANIKETHAN MANUSH Child Rights Trust (CRT) PMSR SEVAK - Society for Empowerment through Voluntary Action in Karnataka REACH - Rural Environmental Awareness Community Help Arpanam Trust Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 511172.0 660650.0 604788.0 249185.0 Expenditure 2018 329742.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Mobilising vulnerable children in clubs and sensitise them on the adverse effect of child marriages</narrative> Mobilising vulnerable children in clubs and sensitise them on the adverse effect of child marriages <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Sensitising the married adolescent girls on the issues concerning to their health, education and legal rquirement.</narrative> Sensitising the married adolescent girls on the issues concerning to their health, education and legal rquirement. <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Support to early married girls on health, education, legal aid through referral and para counselling services</narrative> Support to early married girls on health, education, legal aid through referral and para counselling services <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>Improve th vocational skill/ education opportunities to early married girls to empower their social and economical status</narrative> Improve th vocational skill/ education opportunities to early married girls to empower their social and economical status <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>Awareness on adverse effect of child marriages to the community members</narrative> Awareness on adverse effect of child marriages to the community members <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Strengthening the child protection committee with the support of community and family members</narrative> Strengthening the child protection committee with the support of community and family members <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>Sensitise the community and family members of the early married girls on their health, education and social need</narrative> Sensitise the community and family members of the early married girls on their health, education and social need <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Mobilising EMGs in various forums and support them emotionally through counselling</narrative> Mobilising EMGs in various forums and support them emotionally through counselling <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>Sensitising the media on the issues of early married girls and ensuring their support on addressing the issues in child right policies</narrative> Sensitising the media on the issues of early married girls and ensuring their support on addressing the issues in child right policies <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>Various state and district level consultations to provide inputs on CR policies and laws to Government and law makers</narrative> Various state and district level consultations to provide inputs on CR policies and laws to Government and law makers <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>strengthening the network of CSOs to address the issues of EMGs</narrative> strengthening the network of CSOs to address the issues of EMGs <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces</narrative> # of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces <narrative># of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people received health services</narrative> # of people received health services <narrative># of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people received food packages and/or drinking water</narrative> # of people received food packages and/or drinking water <narrative># of people received food packages and/or drinking water</narrative> # of people received food packages and/or drinking water NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0249 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2019 GAA: Addressing the issues of CM and CT in Telangana State/6 districts</narrative> AS CA // Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SVK SCOPE-RD Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 261812.0 100586.0 2019 Total Disbursement for THARUNI Terre des Hommes Netherlands Tharuni 125747.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0250 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2019 GAA Addressing the issues of CM/CT in Andhra Pradesh State/3 districts</narrative> AS CA // Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Rural Action In Development Society (RAIDS) Human And Natural Resources Development Society (HANDS) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 333914.0 128298.0 2019 Total Disbursement for HELP Terre des Hommes Netherlands Society for Helping Entire Lower and rural People (HELP) 158248.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0282 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Child Empowerment for GOOD Getting Out Devadasi/Prevention of dedications</narrative> AS CA // Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands NFF Johanna Donk-Grote Stichting Global Spring Asia Fund Stichting Weeshuis der Doopsgezinden Stichting Flexi-Plan Stichting het Kleinjan-Kleyburgfonds Stichting Herason Stichting Corbello Stichting Roer Stichting Learning Education Support Stichting Pelgrimshoeve Stichting Groen van Pinsteren Stichting Bastmeijer Stichting Teuntje Anna Society for Integrated Community Development (SNEHA) Child Rights Trust (CRT) SEVAK - Society for Empowerment through Voluntary Action in Karnataka Chaithanya AIDS Prevention Women’s Sangha AIDS Jagruthi Mahila Sangha Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 498896.0 61548.0 0 0 193588.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions Target reached during previous quarters; Reached in previous quarters; New Children participated are 15, during the Covid we have conducted awareness programs on Child Marriage and Abuses. also activities like Rangoli and Drawing competitions were conducted. Expenses are slightly higher; <narrative>Children are supported to resume their schooling</narrative> Children are supported to resume their schooling <narrative># of children provided education and/or supported to attend school (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of children provided education and/or supported to attend school (Humanitarian Assistance) No such activities were under taken during this period; <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions All chidren were covered in the awareness sessions on COVID with varous activities and individual approch.; <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services No children are covered under formal education. However educational materials were provided to them engaged at home; <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice No formal legal aid were given during this period.; <narrative># of Children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of Children trained as agents of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change Reached in previous quarters, and continued; New children participated in awareness raising sessions and poster making along with other children; <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services 50 reached against 60 planned overall; No formal education were supported since all the schools are closed.; <narrative># of media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted Continued the efforts; No major activities were conducted. But technical team keeps follow up work.; <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained Due to COVID situation no training were conducted. Partners work on coordination; <narrative># of inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> # of inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government Efforts are made.; Lobbing activities and Research are continued by the technical team; <narrative># of community members with vulnerable children to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities.</narrative> # of community members with vulnerable children to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities. <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities Community members were involved in the awareness of COVID prevention and on the issues of child marriage and abuses.; <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported Activities are implemented as planned; This was not possible due to COVID situatation; <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees This was not possible due to COVID situation.; <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities Community members took part during the COVID awareness programmes and on the issues of child marriage and child abuses.; <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights It was not planned in this reporting period; <narrative># of formal complaints/court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of formal complaints/court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners Activities followed up as per plan; Cases not possible this year.; No cases were followed up and no cases were reported; <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary District level events organised; No Meetings were conducted but coordination were continued; NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0306 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2020 GAA: Addressing the issue of Child Marriage and Child Trafficking</narrative> This is a GAA funded advocacy project being implemented in Andhra Pradesh State of India, aim for Eliminating GBV and reduce the Economic Exclusion of Girls and Young Women. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Human And Natural Resources Development Society (HANDS) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 346914.0 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders As per the request from the religious leader's organisation, both the activity 1.1.1 and 1.1.2 were implemented.; The output 1.1 is achieved in 1st quarter.; <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level 1.2.1 activity completed as per plan. IEC can not be developed due to shutdown in view of Corona outbreak.; Keeping in view of present COVID Pandemic and its effect on the children related to GAA themes, additional campaigns were organised by the youth advocates under activity 1.2.1.; <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions On going as per planning.1.3.1 activity also initiated in 1 block prior to its plan as per the availability of religious leaders.; More number of community members participated in 1st quarter and the same people along with new ones participated in 2nd quarter. hence only the new numbers are calculated under both the activity 1.3.1 and 1.3.2.; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners Less expenses incurred due to less participation in view of Government restrictions.; Achieved as planned as the CSOs participated in both district and state level events by using virtual conference platforms under 2.1.1 and 2.1.2.; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices Not yet started. HR and travel cost of program team for the output is booked.; All the GAA network CSOs were oriented on gender policy and practices through online conference and participated in vulnerability mapping of young women under activity 2.2.1.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Both 2.31. and 2.3.2 acivity could not be implemented due to the lockdown because of CORONA outbreak.; 2 dialogue conducted under 2.3.1 through online conference platform. The spending also includes 2.3.2 which was initially planned in 1st quarter.; <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers 3.1.2 activity could not be completed due to lockdown of printers as per Government advisory.; Due to COVID 19 Pandemic and restrictions by both National and State Governments, many Government officials were not permitted for the activity 3.1.1.Hence postponed to 3rd quarter.; <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Activity not yet implemented as planned. Inly HR and travel cost of program staff for the output is charged.; Due to COVID 19 pandemic no Government officials were available for the activity 3.2.1.. The district level activities under 3.2.2 were conducted using online conference platforms. Hence less target achieved against planning.; <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Activity 3.3.2 completed as planned. Slight less expenses due to less participation because of Government advisory.; 3.3.1 could not be held as no officials availed for the dialogue.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives Due to shut down on public gathering in line with Government advisory 4.1.1 activity could not be implemented. Only HR and travel cost charged.; Dialogues carried out through virtual mode instead of physical presence under 4.1.1. Hence only the human resource cost was spent.; <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector Activity not yet started in line with planning. Only HR and travel cost of program team is charged.; Due t the restriction by Government no physical interaction held with the Private sector and conducting research for 4.2.1 was not possible. Only Human resource cost booked.; NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0310 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Nurturing Movement of Girls and Young Women as Agents of Change</narrative> The project aims to ensure that the young women who are victims/ vulnerable to child marriage and GBV, especially SRHR, effectively realize their rights. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands VIDYANIKETHAN Child Rights Trust (CRT) PMSR SEVAK - Society for Empowerment through Voluntary Action in Karnataka REACH - Rural Environmental Awareness Community Help Arpanam Trust Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 14058.0 73444.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Sensitising married adolescent girls on the the issues concerning to their social protection , rights, services and opportunities</narrative> Sensitising married adolescent girls on the the issues concerning to their social protection , rights, services and opportunities <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Support to married adolescent girls and survivors of early marriages to enroll in the movement activities</narrative> Support to married adolescent girls and survivors of early marriages to enroll in the movement activities <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>Develop the married adolescent girls and survivors of early marriages to lead the movement and claim their rights</narrative> Develop the married adolescent girls and survivors of early marriages to lead the movement and claim their rights <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change <narrative>Various awareness sessions to community members in collaboration with existing community based organisations</narrative> Various awareness sessions to community members in collaboration with existing community based organisations <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Organise various events for community members to sensitise the issues of child marriages</narrative> Organise various events for community members to sensitise the issues of child marriages <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>Various events to champions for sensitisation</narrative> Various events to champions for sensitisation <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>Organise various sessions to create awareness on the needs of early married girls</narrative> Organise various sessions to create awareness on the needs of early married girls <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Awareness on early marriages, early pregnancy and GBV to the community members</narrative> Awareness on early marriages, early pregnancy and GBV to the community members <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Conduct various studies and gather evidence to present the data to Government as part of advocacy</narrative> Conduct various studies and gather evidence to present the data to Government as part of advocacy <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>Various sensitisation and interface programme to Government officials as part of advocacy</narrative> Various sensitisation and interface programme to Government officials as part of advocacy <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>Various workshop and meetings organised to bring front the need, demand of married adolescent girls</narrative> Various workshop and meetings organised to bring front the need, demand of married adolescent girls <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>Organise various workshops for CSOs to ensure their support with movement activities</narrative> Organise various workshops for CSOs to ensure their support with movement activities <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights NL-KVK-41149287-INCA0311 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2020 GAA: Addressing the issue of Child Marriage and Child Trafficking (SVK)</narrative> This is a GAA funded advocacy project being implemented in Telangana State of India with an objective of Eliminating Gender Based Violence and reduce Economic Exclusion of Girls and Young Women. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SCOPE-RD FRANCISCAN MISSIONARIES OF MARY SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIETY (FMMSSS) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 286840.0 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders As per request from religious leaders two additional dialogues (1.1.2) in 2 Districts; Already 2 additional dialogues under 1.1.1 was implemented in 1st quarter. Due to COVID lock down no dialogue conducted under 1.1.1.; <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level 1.2.1 is Implemented. 1.2.2 could not e done due to shut down because of corona pandemic.; Additional awareness campaigns conducted under 1.2.1 due to COVID pandemic and its effect on the children in relation to GAA objectives.; <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions Because of restriction by government less participated; Due to COVID pandemic less number of public participated under 1.3.1. Also less number of meetings conducted by the religious leaders due to the pandemic.; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners Less Expenditure made due to less participation from no. of CSO representative.; All the CSOs participated in the network meeting as planned. Less expenditure due to no physical meeting and use of online platform for the meetings under both 2.1.1 and 2.1.2.; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices Non budgeted activity that planned earlier could not be organised.; As planned 45 CSOs participated in the training on gender policy and in vulnerability mapping under 2.2.1. This is preponed from 3rd quarter to 2nd quarter looking at the possibility.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Activities 2.3.1 not implemented due to shut down because of corona pandemic; Completed 2 activities under 2.3.1 by completing the backlog of previous quarter.; <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers Only HR Cost and some preparatory cost for 3.1.1 is spent.; The activity 3.1.1 could not be conducted due to restriction by both central as well as state Government for public gathering due to COVID 19 pandemic.; <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Only HR Cost & Travel is Spent; Less number of Government officials participated through online conference under 3.2.2 and no officials made available for 3.2.1 due to COVID 19 Pandemic restrictions.; <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Activity 3.3.1 was implemented in place of 3.2.2 as per state government request.; No officials made available for 3.3.2 at state level event due to COVID 19 Pandemic restrictions by the state Government. Hence the activity postponed to 3rd quarter. .; <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives Not implemented due to shut down because of corona pandemic. HR & Travel cost spent; Only 1 dialogue was possible through virtual meeting with the Private sector representatives under activity 4.1.1. This is due to the current pandemic situation. No expenditure under 4.1.1 was made and HR cost only booked.; NL-KVK-41149287-INCE0011 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Combat CSEC with Participation of Multi Stakeholders</narrative> Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Society for Integrated Community Development (SNEHA) READS Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 227400.0 0 104488.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable children received educational services</narrative> vulnerable children received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative># of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative>community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative># of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> # of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative>abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options</narrative> abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options <narrative># of abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options</narrative> # of abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options <narrative>child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials</narrative> child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials <narrative>child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials</narrative> child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials <narrative>incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children</narrative> incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children <narrative>incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children</narrative> incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children NL-KVK-41149287-INCE0017 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN2016: Prevention Sexual Exploitation Children in Travel/Tourism/Online PSECTTO</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Child Rights Trust (CRT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 290516.0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 155249.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families counseled</narrative> families counseled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative># of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative>CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative># of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> # of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative>abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options</narrative> abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options <narrative># of abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options</narrative> # of abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options <narrative>child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials</narrative> child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials <narrative># of child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials</narrative> # of child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials NL-KVK-41149287-INCE0115 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN2017: Empowering girl from Devadasi families through vocational skill training</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands ASML Foundation NFF Society for Integrated Community Development (SNEHA) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 89126.0 45254.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative># of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative>abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options</narrative> abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options <narrative># of abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options</narrative> # of abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options <narrative>incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children</narrative> incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children <narrative>incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children</narrative> incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-INCE0118 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>LK 2017 Protect from Sexual Child Exploitation Online in Travel/Tourism PSECOTT</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands PEACE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 92366.0 46214.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judiciary</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judiciary <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judiciary</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judiciary <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>families counseled</narrative> families counseled <narrative>families counseled</narrative> families counseled <narrative>community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children</narrative> community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children <narrative>community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children</narrative> community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children <narrative>CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative># of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> # of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0026 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2016 Protection of children from child labour by ensuring their rights</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ARPNA NAMCO SIVA Trust Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 188876.0 0 97077.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative># of child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0032 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2016: Preventing Child Labor through, Community Empowering, etc. in Jharkhand</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands PRERNA Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 290000.0 0 143351.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative># of child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0100 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>AS 2017 GAA: Global March International-Regional-National</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 448000.0 0 134202.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative># of dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> # of dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0132 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Prevention of Child Labour in Mica Mining through Community Empowerment</narrative> This project aims to prevent and protect children from mica mining, by buildng capacity of children, families and communities to prevent child rights violations. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands KSCF Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 290782.0 47069.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0141 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2017-2018 Strategy for improving plight of mica mining communities Jharkhand</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Centre for Responsible Business (CRB) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 104542.0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 52437.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>advocacy plans developed to influence private sector</narrative> advocacy plans developed to influence private sector <narrative># of advocacy plans developed to influence private sector</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed to influence private sector NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0144 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2017: Enhancement of Income of the Mica Collector communities in 10 villages</narrative> This project aims to make appropriate livelihood interventions for the communities dependent solely on the collection of mica for their livelihood.&nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ASK Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 149844.0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 0.0 Expenditure 2018 72530.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0201 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2018: Child Protection in Mica mining areas of Jharkhand</narrative> This is a RVO and TdH funded project with the overall goal of &lsquo;Elimination of worst forms of child labour in the mica mining belt in Jharkhand and Bihar, India&rsquo;. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bhartiya Kishan Sangh (BKS) Rastriya Jharkhand Seva Santhan (RJSS) Jago Foundation Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 399920.0 200761.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>children & youth trained as agent of changes</narrative> children & youth trained as agent of changes <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0203 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2018: Prevention of Child Labour in Mica Mining in Jharkhand</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands KSCF Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 290104.0 135362.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0228 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2018: Survey on Out-of-school children in mica mines area of Jharkhand, India</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands RVO Bhartiya Kishan Sangh (BKS) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 39734.0 8987.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0229 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2018: Empowering mica community with livelihood support</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bhartiya Kishan Sangh (BKS) Rastriya Jharkhand Seva Santhan (RJSS) Jago Foundation Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 50000.0 50000.0 0.0 Expenditure 2018 50521.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0247 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2019 : Child Protection programme in Mica mining areas of Jharkhand</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bhartiya Kishan Sangh (BKS) Rastriya Jharkhand Seva Santhan (RJSS) Jago Foundation Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 561636.0 296473.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of Children & Youth trained as agents of change</narrative> # of Children & Youth trained as agents of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change Actual achieved earlier; <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions Achieved during previous quarters; <narrative># of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services.</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services. <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational service</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational service <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees Achieved in previous quarter; <narrative># of community members with exploited /abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited /abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of government officials trained (In budget: # of government officials sensitised)</narrative> # of government officials trained (In budget: # of government officials sensitised) <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained Achieved in previous quarters; NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0277 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>2019 GAA INT GM Engaging in Multi-stakeholder Advocacy Towards Achieving SDG 8.7</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 196954.0 98477.0 2019 Total Disbursement for Global March Int Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International 98477.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Engagement by CSOs and PWB members with Government</narrative> Engagement by CSOs and PWB members with Government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>CSOs engagement through Alliance/Partnership/UN bodies and other stakeholders</narrative> CSOs engagement through Alliance/Partnership/UN bodies and other stakeholders <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0280 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2019: Ensuring legal right of Mica pickers on collection/sale of Mica scraps</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bhartiya Kishan Sangh (BKS) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 78004.0 35158.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative># of documents presented to the government</narrative> # of documents presented to the government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0281 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2019: (Mica) Multi Stakeholder Platform India</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands RMI Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 100440.0 55037.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of documents presented to the government</narrative> # of documents presented to the government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights <narrative># of advocacy plans developed to influence private sector</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed to influence private sector <narrative># of advocacy plans developed to influence private sector</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed to influence private sector <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative># of presentations held at companies</narrative> # of presentations held at companies <narrative># of presentations held at companies</narrative> # of presentations held at companies NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0330 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2020 MICA: Enhancement of Income of the Mica Collector Communities in 9 targeted villages</narrative> This project aims to work with 9 Mica dependent communities of Koderma district who are living on subsistence agriculture with small piece of rainfed land and income from Mica collection is not enough to live a basic life. Goal is to ensure parents and communities protect children from WFCL. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Rastriya Jharkhand Seva Santhan (RJSS) TdHNL India Country Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 3358.0 65712.0 46928.0 0.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>School Management Committees track the regularity and achievement of children in school</narrative> School Management Committees track the regularity and achievement of children in school <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees Preparatory works for rolling out the project activities were ongoing.; <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities Preparatory works for rolling out the project activities were ongoing.; <narrative>135 SMC members are trained on child attendance and academic performance tracking</narrative> 135 SMC members are trained on child attendance and academic performance tracking <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees Preparatory works for rolling out the project activities were ongoing.; Lead community members along with designated members of SMC were very enthusiastic to attend the training. Hence more participants.; SMC members were oriented on outlined roles and responsibilities on ensuring attendance, 100% enrollment of children in school and creating enabling condition for quality education and thereby measures for no drop outs.; <narrative>400 parents were sensitised on Right to Education Act</narrative> 400 parents were sensitised on Right to Education Act <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities Preparatory works for rolling out the project activities were ongoing.; Community members were found very enthusiastic to attend the awareness sessions and more importantly the ensuring accessibility to online education through Government run programme.; <narrative>Parents and communities protect children from the worst form of child labour in 9 villages of mica belt of Jharkhand by 2021.</narrative> Parents and communities protect children from the worst form of child labour in 9 villages of mica belt of Jharkhand by 2021. <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities Preparatory works for rolling out the project activities were ongoing.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities Preparatory works for rolling out the project activities were ongoing.; <narrative>150 families of exploited and abused children are supported with IGA</narrative> 150 families of exploited and abused children are supported with IGA <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities Preparatory works for rolling out the project activities were ongoing.; The support was to strengthen ongoing agro based livelihoods. Further Q1 was the the most appropriate time to extend the support.; All 150 families were identified as per the outlined project criterion. Accordingly community groups were also trained to assume responsibilities for proper functioning and collectively monitoring the support extended to these families.; <narrative>50 families of vulnerable children are supported with IGA</narrative> 50 families of vulnerable children are supported with IGA <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities Preparatory works for rolling out the project activities were ongoing.; The expenditure was for training of 18 SHGs about book keeping, maintaining records and measures to adhere with financial discipline in repayment and recycling of fund.; There was plan to support 50 families but project facilitated training support to additional 25 families to receive training on agro horticulture based long term livelihood under special livelihood Government programme 'Birsa Harit Yojna' under COVID-19 rehabilitation in rural areas.; NL-KVK-41149287-INCL0339 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2020 MICA: Elimination of WFCL in the Mica mining belt in Jharkhand, India</narrative> &nbsp; As per MTR results, it is worth renewing this in order to ensure sustainability. Impact created on 32 villages will be used as foundation for expansion to 10 more using &lsquo;cluster approach&rsquo;.&nbsp;&nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bhartiya Kishan Sangh (BKS) Rastriya Jharkhand Seva Santhan (RJSS) Jago Foundation Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 448892.0 <narrative># of Children & Youth trained as agents of change</narrative> # of Children & Youth trained as agents of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change Children and and youth are demonstrating the role of change agent through presenting the issues with authorities, encouraging their peers to continue school education and disseminating the positive vibes across entire communities through sharing their efforts on creating an overall conducive environment.; Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized and children were supported with online training and small group interactions and hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services These children were facilitated for birth registration and care givers were trained on user friendly and easy to adopt home based early childhood education.; Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services These children were facilitated for birth registration and care givers were trained on user friendly and easy to adopt home based early childhood education.; <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions Awareness sessions were conducted across 32 villages. These sessions covered the aspects of child protection, child rights, child marriage and child labour.; Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized and small group interactions with children and hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of exploited/ abused children participated in awareness raising session</narrative> # of exploited/ abused children participated in awareness raising session <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions Awareness session were on child protection issues including the continuation of school education were conducted in 32 villages,; Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized and small group interactions and hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services Government prohibitory orders due to COVID-19 did not allow the project to run an elaborated enrollment campaign for children. The academic sessions are also likely to get delayed due to nation wide lock down. However few preparatory activities were accomplished.; <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services Government prohibitory orders due to COVID-19 did not allow the project to run an elaborated enrollment campaign for children. The academic sessions are also likely to get delayed due to nation wide lock down. However few preparatory activities were accomplished.; Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported Government prohibitory orders did not allow to conduct the training of Village Level Child Protection Committees due to COVID-19. It will be taken up once the restrictions on meetings/ training are lifted.; Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees Government prohibitory orders did not allow to conduct the training of Village Level Child Protection Committees due to COVID-19. It will be taken up once the restrictions on meetings/ training are lifted.; Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities Awareness session were on child protection in wider perspective of ' Rights of Children' were conducted in 32 villages.; Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities Awareness sessions were conducted in 32 villages inclusive of alignment with the activities conducted in anganwadi centers under Government flagship programmes (such as nutrition day, special days for antenatal and post natal health care); Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities The monitoring report indicated that majority of families who had been supported with income generating activities in past are continuing and adhering with repayment schedule till the end of February 2020. But by end of March 2020, it has been affected very badly due to lock down and thus non compliance to adhere with the repayment schedule. However project is confident to ensure resumption once the COVID-19 crisis is over.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities The monitoring report indicated that majority of families who had been supported with income generating activities in past are continuing and adhering with repayment schedule till the end of February 2020. But by end of March 2020, it has been affected very badly due to lock down and thus non compliance to adhere with the repayment schedule. However project is confident to ensure resumption once the COVID-19 crisis is over.; Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized ,awareness sessions were done through small group meetings and hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of government officials sensitised</narrative> # of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Government prohibitory orders due to COVID-19, did not allow to conduct the planned training and consultations with block and district level officials. The majority of discussions and meetings were limited only to the key officials in districts and blocks.It will be taken up once restrictions are lifted. But it is worth mentioning that project has been closely coordinating with authorities in relation with pandemic crisis.; Covid-19 humanitarian response activities were prioritized hence less expenditure on routine planned activities.; <narrative># of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces</narrative> # of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces <narrative># of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance) COVID-19 humanitarian response activities were undertaken.; <narrative># of people received health services</narrative> # of people received health services <narrative># of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance) COVID-19 humanitarian response activities were undertaken.; <narrative># of people received food packages and/or drinking water</narrative> # of people received food packages and/or drinking water <narrative># of people received food packages and/or drinking water</narrative> # of people received food packages and/or drinking water COVID-19 humanitarian response activities were undertaken.; NL-KVK-41149287-INCT0029 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2016: Protecting the Rights of Children On the Move (PROCOM)</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SAVE Pourakhi People’s Cultural Center CARE-T BSJVS Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 637836.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 286456.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>Children's clubs supported</narrative> Children's clubs supported <narrative>Children's clubs supported</narrative> Children's clubs supported <narrative>children/youth trained as agent of change</narrative> children/youth trained as agent of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change <narrative>children received healthcare</narrative> children received healthcare <narrative># of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-INCT0107 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2017 GAA Addressing the issues of Child Trafficking in Telangana State</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SVK SCOPE-RD Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 264012.0 121877.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-INCT0224 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IN 2018: Destination Unknown Children on the Move (DU-CoM) Campaign in West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL India Country Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 20000.0 0.0 Expenditure 2018 10015.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions NL-KVK-41149287-IQHA0212 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IQ Child Protection by TdH Italy</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs TdH Italy Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 461002.0 228490.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>Number of boys provided with specialised protection services</narrative> Number of boys provided with specialised protection services <narrative># of boys provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of boys provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of girls provided with specialised protection services</narrative> Number of girls provided with specialised protection services <narrative># of girls provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of girls provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of girls benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events</narrative> Number of girls benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events <narrative># of girls benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of girls benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of boys benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events</narrative> Number of boys benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events <narrative># of boys benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of boys benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of men benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events</narrative> Number of men benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events <narrative># of men benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of men benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of women benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events</narrative> Number of women benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events <narrative># of women benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of women benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services</narrative> Number of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services <narrative># of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services</narrative> Number of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services <narrative># of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-IQHA0213 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IQ Cash transfers by TdH Lausanne</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 461002.0 0 166697.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of boys provided with unconditional cash transfers</narrative> Number of boys provided with unconditional cash transfers <narrative># of boys provided with unconditional cash transfers (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of boys provided with unconditional cash transfers (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of girls provided with unconditional cash transfers</narrative> Number of girls provided with unconditional cash transfers <narrative># of girls provided with unconditional cash transfers (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of girls provided with unconditional cash transfers (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of men provided with unconditional cash transfers</narrative> Number of men provided with unconditional cash transfers <narrative># of men provided with unconditional cash transfers (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of men provided with unconditional cash transfers (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of women provided with unconditional cash transfers</narrative> Number of women provided with unconditional cash transfers <narrative># of women provided with unconditional cash transfers (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of women provided with unconditional cash transfers (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-IQHA0287 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>IQ 2019 Iraq Joint Response 4 TdH Italy</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs TdH Italy Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 282372.0 141186.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of boys provided with specialised protection services</narrative> Number of boys provided with specialised protection services <narrative>Number of boys provided with specialised protection services</narrative> Number of boys provided with specialised protection services <narrative>Number of girls provided with specialised protection services</narrative> Number of girls provided with specialised protection services <narrative>Number of girls provided with specialised protection services</narrative> Number of girls provided with specialised protection services <narrative>Number of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services</narrative> Number of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services <narrative>Number of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services</narrative> Number of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services <narrative>Number of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services</narrative> Number of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services <narrative>Number of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services</narrative> Number of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services NL-KVK-41149287-IQHA0354 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Iraq ECHO 2019</narrative> To&nbsp;provide emergency assistance to conflict-affected populations in two governorates with the highest number of needs: Ninewa and Salah al Din. The proposed project will implement an integrated emergency response as well as to facilitate the safe, voluntary and dignified return of IDPs through improving access to basic services in&nbsp;CP and Education in Emergencies. In Ninewa: Education in Emergencies through formal and non-formal education, to complement ongoing activities in Child Protection. In Salah al Din Governorate:&nbsp;CP&nbsp;activities, through case management provision, psychosocial support and building local capacity for CP through designated community-based committees. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 2700000.0 0.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 1040000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 258789.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 1350000.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Provide integrated and coordinated emergency and post emergency response in child protection and education sectors in Ninewa and Salah al Din governorates.</narrative> Provide integrated and coordinated emergency and post emergency response in child protection and education sectors in Ninewa and Salah al Din governorates. <narrative>% of children and adults participating in structured PSS activities who express improvement of their subjective well-being by the end of the project</narrative> % of children and adults participating in structured PSS activities who express improvement of their subjective well-being by the end of the project <narrative>Number of school-aged boys and girls accessing quality learning opportunities relevant to the emergency</narrative> Number of school-aged boys and girls accessing quality learning opportunities relevant to the emergency <narrative>Protection: Protection needs of conflict affected children are addressed in Salah al Din governorates</narrative> Protection: Protection needs of conflict affected children are addressed in Salah al Din governorates <narrative># of participants showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> # of participants showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative># of children, youth and caregivers accessing structured PSS activities</narrative> # of children, youth and caregivers accessing structured PSS activities <narrative># of girls and boys at risk received case management services</narrative> # of girls and boys at risk received case management services <narrative># of women, men, girls and boys participating in awareness-raising initiatives</narrative> # of women, men, girls and boys participating in awareness-raising initiatives <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached <narrative>Education in Emergencies: Conflict affected children, adolescents and youths have access to an improved learning environment in Ninewa governorate</narrative> Education in Emergencies: Conflict affected children, adolescents and youths have access to an improved learning environment in Ninewa governorate <narrative># of boys and girls that access safe, quality learning opportunities (formal education)</narrative> # of boys and girls that access safe, quality learning opportunities (formal education) <narrative># of boys and girls that access safe, quality learning opportunities (non-formal education)</narrative> # of boys and girls that access safe, quality learning opportunities (non-formal education) <narrative># of participants involved in capacity building and structured outreach sessions</narrative> # of participants involved in capacity building and structured outreach sessions <narrative># of school-aged boys and girls accessing sustained and structured psychosocial support</narrative> # of school-aged boys and girls accessing sustained and structured psychosocial support <narrative># of learning spaces/schools set up or rehabilitated and equipped to meet standards</narrative> # of learning spaces/schools set up or rehabilitated and equipped to meet standards <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached NL-KVK-41149287-ITCE0302 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Sweetie</narrative> Sweetie- fighting online sexual exploitation of children&nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 0 Expenditure 2019 NL-KVK-41149287-ITCE0334 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>International programme, 2020, Girls Advocacy Alliance (GAA)</narrative> International programme, 2020, Girls Advocacy Alliance (GAA) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes International Federation Secretariat Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 84000.0 <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>INTL. PR.FR - Provide technical assistance to the APTs in KE/UGA/PHI</narrative> INTL. PR.FR - Provide technical assistance to the APTs in KE/UGA/PHI <narrative>"INTL PR. FR - Provide technical assistance to the APTs in KE/UGA/PHI on how to engage in HRMs: Kenya: follow up Cedaw/UPR Uganda: follow up UPR and other relevant HRMs Philippines: CRC and other relevant HRMs"</narrative> "INTL PR. FR - Provide technical assistance to the APTs in KE/UGA/PHI on how to engage in HRMs: Kenya: follow up Cedaw/UPR Uganda: follow up UPR and other relevant HRMs Philippines: CRC and other relevant HRMs" <narrative>Provide technical assistance to the APTs in KE/UGA/PHI on "Making the Link"</narrative> Provide technical assistance to the APTs in KE/UGA/PHI on "Making the Link" <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>INTL PR FR - Engage with Human Rights Council (e.g. 3 sessions of the HRC, side events, meetings, conferences)</narrative> INTL PR FR - Engage with Human Rights Council (e.g. 3 sessions of the HRC, side events, meetings, conferences) <narrative>Lobby/Engage with key stakeholders: Treaty bodies, Permanent Missions</narrative> Lobby/Engage with key stakeholders: Treaty bodies, Permanent Missions <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Make submissions to HRMs: CRC (General Comments), CEDAW General Recommendations, OHCHR, Special Procedures thematic reports</narrative> Make submissions to HRMs: CRC (General Comments), CEDAW General Recommendations, OHCHR, Special Procedures thematic reports <narrative>INTL PR FR. - Disseminate Advocacy briefings and Use the Thematic analysis throughout the year to provide targeted audiences with GAA relevant messages.</narrative> INTL PR FR. - Disseminate Advocacy briefings and Use the Thematic analysis throughout the year to provide targeted audiences with GAA relevant messages. NL-KVK-41149287-ITCL333 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Engaging in Multi-stakeholder Advocacy Towards Achieving SDG 8.7</narrative> Engaging in Multi-stakeholder Advocacy Towards Achieving SDG 8.7 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 156944.0 <narrative>Number of Dialogues with Targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of Dialogues with Targeted CSOs <narrative>Dissemination meeting in India</narrative> Dissemination meeting in India A physical dissemination event could not be planned due to COVID19. However, dissemination took place via in person meeting in January, and electronically in other 2 months; The physical dissemination event could not be planned due to Covid-19, also there has been delay in receiving inputs to the draft report, owing to the pre-occupation of partners with immediate/urgent response to Covid-19. However, virtual dialogues with partners have continued, and virtual dissemination is planned for Q3.; <narrative>Dissemination meeting in Uganda</narrative> Dissemination meeting in Uganda The draft report were shared in Uganda via a validation workshop by the Consultants in February. A physical dissemination event upon finalisation of the report is being deliberated, though uncertain due to COVID19.; The physical dissemination event could not be planned due to Covid-19, also there has been delay in finalising the draft report, owing to to Covid-19. However, virtual dialogues with partners have continued, and virtual dissemination is planned for Q3.; <narrative>Dissemintation to international stakeholders (ILO/Alliance 8.7, IUF, ITUC, etc)</narrative> Dissemintation to international stakeholders (ILO/Alliance 8.7, IUF, ITUC, etc) International travel is affected due to COVID19. Dissemination is taking place electronically. We are considering a webinar in these teleworking times.; The status is same as for India and Uganda. It is planned to disseminate in Q3. Series of online events are being planned.; <narrative>Engagement with CSOs from Global March network - virtually/in-person</narrative> Engagement with CSOs from Global March network - virtually/in-person Engagement on child labour and gender, covering topics such as child labour in domestic work, International Year of Elimination of Child Labour, among others, could take place mostly virtually due to COVID19; See summary. We have had to put more effort to engage with CSOs, sometimes using several online means, which has proved fruitful.; <narrative>Participating in Alliance 8.7 and other related events</narrative> Participating in Alliance 8.7 and other related events Engaged with CSOs at IPPCLA (International Partnership for Prevention of Child Labour in Agriculture), virtually and at the Taking the Next Steps event on Chil d Labour in Supply Chains in the Netherlands, physically. Need to strategise participation in events physically, given COVID19.; See summary. Due to Covid-19, no physical events are taking place. We are putting more time in attending and organising online events.; <narrative>CSO (with other stakeholders) meetings in Uganda to give input on SDG 8.7 in Uganda VNR 2020 - CSOs</narrative> CSO (with other stakeholders) meetings in Uganda to give input on SDG 8.7 in Uganda VNR 2020 - CSOs Postponed due to COVID19. In touch with Erin from Plan to decide way forward for this.; See Summary. Follow-up on VNR in Uganda could not take place owing to technology constraints in the region, so as an alternative HLPF side-event with Nepal is being organised in Q3.; <narrative>Engage with CSOs virtually/in-person in Nepal/Bangladesh, Kenya, Liberia and India for CSO input on SDG 8.7 in VNR 2020 - CSOs</narrative> Engage with CSOs virtually/in-person in Nepal/Bangladesh, Kenya, Liberia and India for CSO input on SDG 8.7 in VNR 2020 - CSOs This has been slow due to COVID19.; See above and summary. HLPF Side-event with Nepal is being organised in Q3. In light of new situation, CSOs were engaged for their input towards addressing Covid-19, and Alliance 8.7. This will continue in Q3 and Q4, focussed on 2021- International Year for Elimination of Child Labour.; <narrative>Number of inputs given to the government</narrative> Number of inputs given to the government <narrative>Brief guidance paper for CSOs for VNR report on child labour</narrative> Brief guidance paper for CSOs for VNR report on child labour Need to rethink this in light of COVID19; A briefing paper on VNR had to be compiled by Global March earlier, however as the VNR meeting was cancelled in Uganda; Global March instead developed a position paper on COVID-19 and child labour. The advocacy asks in it will be refined based on responses of CSO survey in Q3 and Q4.; <narrative>Engagements with MPs virtually/in-persons</narrative> Engagements with MPs virtually/in-persons This has been slow due COVID19. Focus has been of engaging with CSOs in network to understand the impact on the ground; See Summary. Activity for engaging with MPs on child labour in light of government response to Covid-19 is being planned for coming quarters.; <narrative>Engagements with government virtually/in-persons/via letter</narrative> Engagements with government virtually/in-persons/via letter Engaged with governments at Taking the Next Steps event on Chil d Labour in Supply Chains in the Netherlands on child Labour and gender, intersection and related efforts.; See Summary. Activity for engaging with MPs on child labour in light of government response to Covid-19 is being planned for coming quarters.; <narrative>Direct Project Costs</narrative> Direct Project Costs <narrative>Direct Project Costs</narrative> Direct Project Costs <narrative>Operational Costs</narrative> Operational Costs <narrative>Operational Costs</narrative> Operational Costs NL-KVK-41149287-KECE Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Tackling Online Child Sexual Exploitation</narrative> The project seeks to create a protective environment that prevents children from being exploited online. This will be achieved by influencing the development of Standard Operating Procedures for the identified private sector partners and lobbying the Ministry of Education to institutionalize the OCSE approved curriculum into the education system to mainstream prevention of OCSE through education. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ChildLine Kenya Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 <narrative>Children, families and communities in Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa are empowered to prevent and respond to child online sexual exploitation by December 2020.</narrative> Children, families and communities in Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa are empowered to prevent and respond to child online sexual exploitation by December 2020. <narrative># of children, families and communities preventing and responding to OCSE</narrative> # of children, families and communities preventing and responding to OCSE <narrative>Girls immediately safeguarded (Childline) - Services will be offered to the girls by the project through counselling, rescue, refrerrals as well as access to legal advice when need arises.</narrative> Girls immediately safeguarded (Childline) - Services will be offered to the girls by the project through counselling, rescue, refrerrals as well as access to legal advice when need arises. <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>Boys immediately safeguarded (Childline) - Particular efforts will be made to increase the number of boys identified, safeguarded and involved in the project by exploring gender dynamics that hinder boys from reporting cases of OCSE .</narrative> Boys immediately safeguarded (Childline) - Particular efforts will be made to increase the number of boys identified, safeguarded and involved in the project by exploring gender dynamics that hinder boys from reporting cases of OCSE . <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>Vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions - gender specific forums will be held by peer educators and supported by co-facilitators</narrative> Vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions - gender specific forums will be held by peer educators and supported by co-facilitators <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Child protection committees supported - County and Sub County AAC will be trained on case management of OCSE cases, monthly case conferencing and PAC meetings to be held to discuss status of reported OCSE cases.</narrative> Child protection committees supported - County and Sub County AAC will be trained on case management of OCSE cases, monthly case conferencing and PAC meetings to be held to discuss status of reported OCSE cases. <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>Community members with vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities (CLK) - This includes Mass media, dialogue forums and sensitization of teachers on OCSE curriculum)</narrative> Community members with vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities (CLK) - This includes Mass media, dialogue forums and sensitization of teachers on OCSE curriculum) <narrative># of community members with vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Families of exploited/abused children counselled - involves providing psychosocial support to parents of child survivors of OCSE</narrative> Families of exploited/abused children counselled - involves providing psychosocial support to parents of child survivors of OCSE <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>Private sector actors adopt a SOP to act as a code of conduct for their staff with regards to child exploitation and abuse.</narrative> Private sector actors adopt a SOP to act as a code of conduct for their staff with regards to child exploitation and abuse. <narrative># of SOPs developed</narrative> # of SOPs developed <narrative>Private sector participated in decision making events -to discuss code of conduct within their premises that protect children and influence private sector to develop advocacy plans (SOP) for the sector (TdH - NL)</narrative> Private sector participated in decision making events -to discuss code of conduct within their premises that protect children and influence private sector to develop advocacy plans (SOP) for the sector (TdH - NL) <narrative># of companies attending SOP-development meetings</narrative> # of companies attending SOP-development meetings <narrative>Government enters into a dialogue with CSOs about child rights and child online protection.</narrative> Government enters into a dialogue with CSOs about child rights and child online protection. <narrative># of NGOs/CSOs present at NPA coordination meetings (working with each other and the government to finalize + disseminate the NPA against OCSE)</narrative> # of NGOs/CSOs present at NPA coordination meetings (working with each other and the government to finalize + disseminate the NPA against OCSE) <narrative>Targeted NGOs/CSOs attend network meeting with government for the promotion of child rights</narrative> Targeted NGOs/CSOs attend network meeting with government for the promotion of child rights <narrative># of NPA coordination meetings organized by TdH, attended by NGOs and the government</narrative> # of NPA coordination meetings organized by TdH, attended by NGOs and the government <narrative>Government (MoE) adopts the KICD approved OCSE training curriculum and institutionalize in the Kenyan education system</narrative> Government (MoE) adopts the KICD approved OCSE training curriculum and institutionalize in the Kenyan education system <narrative># of number of documents/ agreements from the government indicating that the KICD-approved OCSE curriculum is/will be instiutionalized across the Kenyan education system</narrative> # of number of documents/ agreements from the government indicating that the KICD-approved OCSE curriculum is/will be instiutionalized across the Kenyan education system <narrative>Advocacy engagements to influence government and the Ministy of Education (MoE) to adopt and institutionalize the KICD OCSE approved curriculum into the Kenyan basic Education system</narrative> Advocacy engagements to influence government and the Ministy of Education (MoE) to adopt and institutionalize the KICD OCSE approved curriculum into the Kenyan basic Education system <narrative># of lobbying meetings with government/MoE official towards adoption of OCSE curriculum</narrative> # of lobbying meetings with government/MoE official towards adoption of OCSE curriculum NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0052 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE 2016: Elimination of commercial sexual exploitation of children</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SCOPE-RD Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 187614.0 0 62971.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0069 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE 2016: Ending Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Turkana County</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Diocese of Lodwar Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 107274.0 0 0 0 48605.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0075 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE 2016: Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW)(GAA)</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands COVAW Coalition on Violence Against Women Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 265564.0 0 0 119532.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0087 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE 2017: Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW)</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands COVAW Coalition on Violence Against Women Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 429272.0 0 0 214631.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0105 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE2017: Elimination Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Turkana County</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Diocese of Lodwar Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 100000.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 49165.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0163 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE 2018: Coalition on Violence Against Women</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands COVAW Coalition on Violence Against Women Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 502150.0 0 247277.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs</narrative> campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative</narrative> trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0226 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Contribute to the reduction of the prevalence of CSEC in Turkana County by October 2020.</narrative> The project seeks to ensure the protection of children in Turkana County focusing on those at risk and victims of CSEC through enhancing their capacities. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SAPCONE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 663320.0 16098.0 Expenditure 2018 253501.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded There still a challenge in identification and willingness of the boys to be identified as survivors of CSEC due to community stigmatization.; 7 boys have been supported with the temporary shelter since the beginning of the quarter until mid June when 1 boy was reintegrated back home due to his uncertain behavior and also threatening others children using a kitchen knife. Part of the amount was realigned to facilitate COVID19 response and delay of and the unspent funds was due delay in recruiting of the Programme officer.; <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions Most of the activities in the output completed in the first year 2019. Except for the training not done due to COVID-19 pandemic and the closure of schools.; Due to COVID-19 some of the activities in the output were realigned to support COVID-19 response to cushion families against the spread of COVID-19 impact. The day of African child was celebrated at the shelter and 45 children participated in the celebration. Some activities were implemented in June however the expenses will reflect in July causing under expenditure. Also part activities had disallowed expenses and therefore the amounts were refunded this quarter but reported as negative.; <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded 47 girls being supported by the project. 39 already at the shelter and 8 are receiving home based care and 1 had escaped from the shelter and tracing is still ongoing although COVID-19 has interfered with the search.; 38 girls were supported with hygiene promotion materials and educational materials to cushion the children against COVID-19 pandemic.Some of the educational materials included: manila papers, felt pens, flip charts, short hand note books, and also educational CDs that contained recorded series of lessons for all grades in Primary and Secondary. The CDs supported Children academically during Covid-19 period when Shelter tutors were suspended to protect the children against COVID-19. The shelter team supervised children during lessons. During this period 50 children (50 children in standard 8 and form 4) were supported with education materials to ensure the continuity especially with their studies. Activities to cushion children on COVID 19 were implemented and the expense will reflect in the next quarter.; <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services 17 children already being supported in this Output , the rest will be identified in the second cohort at the shelter. The 7 are being supported in the shelter with back to school programme.; Children supported during the quarter were the children from the shelter and standard eight and form four candidates . Children were supported with educational support materials and hygiene items. Candidates both for primary and secondary were supported with revision papers to keep them active in their studies. However School fees contributes to this output and there have been delay on submission of the fees structures to make the payment on time causing under expenditure.; <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services 56 children supported; School based activities were affected by COVID-19 after the government directives to close the schools until further notice. Currently the project is trying to ensure all vital documents required are in place to ensure school fees for first term has been paid to the schools. Letters from the headteacher are the only thing remaining to finalise the process of paying school fees. The expense of fees in arrears will reflect in the next quarter; <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice No boy has been identified requiring legal advice support - Dropped Post Q2</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice No boy has been identified requiring legal advice support - Dropped Post Q2 <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice No case of a boy has been identified to receive any legal support.; The activity in this output was realigned to support COVID-19 response; <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice Two cases identified during the quarter and one case, the probono lawyer has been issued with the instruction to take over the case and the hearing will be in May depending on COVID-19 crisis. Amother case from Kalokol, the accused has escaped from the police cell and the search is still going on.; During the reporting period a case of the project beneficiary was referred from Kalokol by the social worker after it was reported to the police and the case referred to Lodwar for medical assessment and recording the statement. The accused person is already at the police custody already taken plea and awaiting for the court sessions to resume after the assessment from the MOH and a go ahead. The under expenditure is due to some costs for the pro-bono lawyer for taking up cases have not been invoiced due to court cases put on hold cause of the pandemic, this will be done in the month of July, August 2020; <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services 236 vulnerable girls have been supported so far with education support. 236 is the target for the two the years.; The activities under this output were not able to be achieved due to COVID-19 outbreak and the closure of the schools causing under expenditure. Plans to pay school fees are underway and the remaining balance to be realigned to support proposed activities.; <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services 65 boys so far have been supported with educational support this quarter.; 5 Children were supported with educational materials to engage them during this period without difficulties. Children have been at home due to COVID-19 and the closure of the schools. The project has been putting in place vital information to ensure arrears for the first term has been cleared and the balance to be realigned to support proposed activities that relates directly to children. School fee structures, accounts are in place but the pending document was a stamped letter from the headteacher confirming the details of the children. That has so far been done and the children school fees payment has began in the month of July 2020.; <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions The consultant selected, but activity put on hold due to COVID-19.; It was not possible to implement the activity because of COVID-19 challenges and the lock down, Although the consultant had already been selected. The discussion and the review of the activity will be done in the month of July as the lock down restrictions has been ease and the consultant can be able to travel.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities Activity dropped</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities Activity dropped <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities Two barazas conducted but Activity put on hold because of the government directives to stop any social gatherings .; Funds for the output was realigned to support COVID-19 response. Although one of the activity had expenses that were disallowed by auditors and therefore the amounts were refunded this quarter but reported as negative.; <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights Activities to be implemented in the next quarter. However, COVID 19 activities were implemented during the quarter,May and June but expenses will reflect in the next quarter and hence no cost reported.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings Activities in this output not planned until the next quarter but again depending on COVID-19 crisis.; The identification and mobilization of families to be trained was done in the month of June 2020 but due to the measures that were supposed to be put in place to ensure people and The project team were working on getting a letter from County Commissioner to authorise the meetings to take place adhering to MoH guidelines on COVID 19. The activities are planned for the next quarter and hence no expense has been incurred in the reporting period. Although one of the activity had expenses that were disallowed by auditors and therefore the amounts were refunded this quarter but reported as negative.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities Identification of those to receive seed fund already done but awaiting assessment of economic status of the family and capability to be able to give the families funds for the IGA.; Activities in this output were not implemented due to the pandemic and strict guidelines of MoH hence no expense incurred. Families to be benefit from the seed capital will be identified after the training in the first week of July 2020.; <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities Not planned; The pandemic affected implementation of the activities causing under expenditure during the quarter. The families will be trained after they are provided with seed fund capital to support them with the business.; <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled 28 guardians counselled and 200 families trained on positive parenting skills.; Families were trained in the previous quarter and in the reporting, the counsellor took initiative of ensuring that the 21 families of the children in the shelter have been trained.21 Families representative 19 females and 2 males in Lokichar were counselled to prepare them for reintegration of the children at the Shelter. 2 families planned to be counselled were not found. The 2 families will be counselled after tracing is complete. The MoH guidelines on COVID 19 was observe. Sanitizers and masks were procured and used during the implementation of the activity. A Total number of 21 guardians have been counselled in LOkichar, Kalokol and Lodwar. The caregivers are 2 males and 19 females , key issues identified are; lack of proper housing in some places in Lokichar, 25% of the parents reported children within their care to be abusing drugs, 50% of female guardians are brewing and drinking the local brews while 25% of the caregivers are relatives to the children because the biological parents of the children are deceased. Finally, majority of caregivers view parental responsibility as providing for the physical needs of the child and ignore providing parental care As much as the visited guardians and parents are listed as the caregivers. A lot of work in terms of home visits and follow ups needs to be done to ensure the children do not relapse to living in the streets or hanging around peer groups that are a push and pull factor. Since most of these guardians are still at the point of giving up on the children so the follow up reinforce lessons from the positive parenting skills. The over expenditure was due to the activity 2.6.2 was planned in the previous quarter but the expenses have been reported in this quarter.; <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees There were monthly meetings held for the CPCs before the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic with the government directives on no social gatherings.; Most of the activity in this output were achieved in previous quarter and some were realigned to support COVID-19 response causing the under expenditure. This output had disallowed expenses and the funds refunded have been reported as negative.; <narrative>Provision of food to families of CSEC child victims and children at risk of CSEC.</narrative> Provision of food to families of CSEC child victims and children at risk of CSEC. <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) 420 families benefited from the food support for the 420 households.The activity that was planned to take two days kicked off on 30th May 2020 after SAPCONE obtained a written authorization from the office of County Commissioner and Public Health Turkana County. The Public Health Officer insisted that the activity should strictly adhere to the ministry of health regulations on COVID 19. The targeted 182, 117 and 121 CSEC families in Lodwar, Kalokol and Lokichar respectively were sensitized on the expectations of the activity. The CSEC families were enlightened by the social workers in all the targeted areas on what to expect and when to receive food. The food vouchers of kshs 2000 per month were distributed to the families of victims and children at risk of CSEC’ representatives to redeem at selected merchandise shops. The food package voucher contained the name of the household head, national identity card number, location, village and beneficiary.unique number. The vouchers were to serve as identification tools coupled with national identity cards during the actual distribution of food The issuing of vouchers was done from house to house. The social workers were facilitated to navigate from one village to the other. The ministry of health guidelines on COVID19 was observed and the CSEC family heads were advised to strictly follow the MoH guidelines in order to slow down the spread of Corona Virus in the County. The activity was implemented in two phases May and June. However under expenditure was due to the settlement of phase one payment in the month of June as phase two expenses will reflect in the next reporting period.; <narrative>families cushioned during the pandemic period to be able to access basic needs related to WASH</narrative> families cushioned during the pandemic period to be able to access basic needs related to WASH <narrative># of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) 420 families were to benefit from hygiene promotion materials to cushion the families against the impact of COVID-19. Procurement for the hygiene items was done and expenses reported. Part of the activity of facilitating transportation of the items will be reported in the next quarter.; <narrative># of meetings held with Government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with Government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials Meetings with the government officials were affected by COVID-19 hence no expenses reported. The project team plans to implement the activities in the next quarter and one was realigned to support COVID-19 response.; <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained Activities in this output (only one has been achieved in the previous quarter) the chiefs activity will be done in the next quarter early July 2020. In this output there were disallowed expenses that were refunded and reported in this quarter as negative.; <narrative>#of training of private sector staff on CRC, COC and UN Global - TdH activity</narrative> #of training of private sector staff on CRC, COC and UN Global - TdH activity <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted Activity was affected by COVID-19 and restrictions on social gatherings affected the activity hence causing under expenditure. Although reviews and discussion on how to go about the activity are underway and different approaches will be taken with regards to engaging the private sector. Meetings will be planned to engage them to come up with the IEC materials.; <narrative># of dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> # of dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives Discussions with regards to engagement with Tullow oil is still going on.; <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview technique</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview technique <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation Some activities accomplished in the last quarter.; Activities for this output were achieved during the previous quarters.; <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary Affected by Covid-19</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary Affected by Covid-19 <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary Although there were costs from the project end, the meetings were held with the support from the government- Judiciary department which funded the meeting.; Cost for quarter 2( Q1) was realigned to support COVID-19 response and the remaining funds will support one meeting in quarter 4 that is to happen in July 2020 hence no expense has been reported this quarter; <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights A meeting of the CSOs organization supportd by Terre des hommes was held in the month of February. Key stakeholders focused on child protection programmes in Turkana attended the meeting.; Costs for one meeting for support quarterly meeting funds was realigned to support COVID-19 response. The output is under spent because it entails activities that require visits to the field by finance and programme coordinator and this did not happen due to COVID 19.; <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights Most of the activities accomplished during the 1st year of implementation and some not yet planned or started.; The activities have not been achieved as per the implementation plan tthus under expense. This is due to COVID-19 crisis thus delaying the implementation of the activity. The activity under this output will be implemented in the last month of the next quarter (September); <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies Activity put on hold due to COVID-19; The activity has not been achieved as per the implementation plan, this is due to COVID-19 crisis thus delaying the implementation of the activity. The activity under this output is under review and discussions whether to realigned activity to support other proposed activities is underway.; NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0227 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Tackling CSEC on the Kenyan Coast</narrative> TDH KCO in partnership with KESHO and TRACE Kenya will implement this project from 2018-2021. The main objective is to tackle CSEC in the coastal region of Kenya.&nbsp;&nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TRACE Kenya KESHO Kenya Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 136012.0 840278.0 934980.0 0 13460.0 Expenditure 2018 278977.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Children engage duty bearers to raise child protection concerns and advocate for child rights on behalf of their peers</narrative> Children engage duty bearers to raise child protection concerns and advocate for child rights on behalf of their peers <narrative>Sessions on Child rights championed by children to duty bearers</narrative> Sessions on Child rights championed by children to duty bearers <narrative>Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers</narrative> Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services More vulnerable boys were enrolled into the project in this period; this must have been informed by the strategies acquired during the identification of boys and psycho-social support training that was conducted during the first quarter by the lead partner.; <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions (Target 3,100)</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions (Target 3,100) <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Children develop and academically perform in line with expectations for their age</narrative> Children develop and academically perform in line with expectations for their age <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services The community reported more cases of girls who were victims of CSEC hence the excess enrollment.; <narrative>Children develop and academically perform in line with expectations for their age</narrative> Children develop and academically perform in line with expectations for their age <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services This process of enrolment was not completed due to the ban on social isolation and distancing.Some beneficiaries missed an opportunity to receive their education support package and schools were closed therefore their school fees were not paid.; <narrative>Children report cases of abuse or exploitation or risk thereof, Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers</narrative> Children report cases of abuse or exploitation or risk thereof, Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice In this reporting period the project targeted to support 7 boys with legal advice. This target was unmet with no boy being supported. The activity was interrupted by the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic and so all the 7 boys are yet to receive legal advice; <narrative>Children develop and academically perform in line with expectations for their age</narrative> Children develop and academically perform in line with expectations for their age <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services In this reporting period the project managed to reach out to 94 boys out of 152 that was targeted.More vulnerable boys were enrolled into the project in this period; this must have been informed by the strategies acquired during the identification of boys and psycho-social support training that was conducted during the first quarter by the lead partner.; <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>Children report cases of abuse or exploitation or risk thereof, Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers</narrative> Children report cases of abuse or exploitation or risk thereof, Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded The total girls safeguarded during the previous quarter is 41, however only 10 were safeguarded in the second quarter. This was underachieved in this quarter because the bulk of the target was achieved in quarter 1. There was an excess of 8 girls enrolled. One partner achieved all their target for this quarter.; <narrative>Children report cases of abuse or exploitation or risk thereof, Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers</narrative> Children report cases of abuse or exploitation or risk thereof, Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded The total number of boys safeguarded during this reporting period was 50, however only 23 were safeguarded in the second quarter. This was underachieved in this quarter because the bulk of the target was achieved in quarter 1. There was an excess of 2 exploited boys enrolled.; <narrative>Children report cases of abuse or exploitation or risk thereof, Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers</narrative> Children report cases of abuse or exploitation or risk thereof, Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice In this reporting period the project targeted to support 12 girls with legal advice. This target was unmet with only 6 girls being supported. The activity was interrupted by the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic and so 6 more girls are yet to receive legal advice; <narrative>Children engage duty bearers to raise child protection concerns and advocate for child rights on behalf of their peers</narrative> Children engage duty bearers to raise child protection concerns and advocate for child rights on behalf of their peers <narrative>Children engage duty bearers to raise child protection concerns and advocate for child rights on behalf of their peers</narrative> Children engage duty bearers to raise child protection concerns and advocate for child rights on behalf of their peers <narrative>Families and communities dialogue on harmful practices/abuse of children</narrative> Families and communities dialogue on harmful practices/abuse of children <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights The dialogues planned for in this quarter were not completed due to the ban on public gatherings. The community PET session was postponed too. 1 Baraza meeting was postponed too. Hence the underachievement.; <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions, Children act as agents of change on child rights Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions, Children act as agents of change on child rights Children express their needs to duty bearers and caregivers <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions In this quarter, this output targeted engaging 3100 CRC members on child rights, 3 PET sessions for non-members of CRCs and development of IEC material for children. 1516 children were reached through 2 PETs and 1 PET was postponed due to the corona virus outbreak. Even though development of IEC material was initiated with input of children from the CRCs the activity was incomplete as at reporting time; <narrative>Families generate sufficient livelihood to support their children’s well being</narrative> Families generate sufficient livelihood to support their children’s well being <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings The IGA training of community members with vulnerable children was postponed due to the government ban on public gatherings.; <narrative>Families generate sufficient livelihood to support their children’s well being</narrative> Families generate sufficient livelihood to support their children’s well being <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities The project managed to reach out to 130 families out of 210 that was targeted this quarter.The IGA training of families with exploited children was postponed due to the government ban on public gatherings.; <narrative>Families support children’s access to education, health, and legal services</narrative> Families support children’s access to education, health, and legal services <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled 67 families of exploited children received counselling however Counselling for 150 families was scheduled this quarter but the activity was underachieved after the activity was interrupted by the covid-19 outbreak.; <narrative>Families and communities report child abuse and child exploitation concerns (formal or informal systems</narrative> Families and communities report child abuse and child exploitation concerns (formal or informal systems <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees YES Low turnout of members during the meeting.The CPC members who missed had other unavoidable engagements.; <narrative>Families and communities report child abuse and child exploitation concerns (formal or informal systems)</narrative> Families and communities report child abuse and child exploitation concerns (formal or informal systems) <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners Partners are following up 4 cases in court.This was affected by government directive not to have public gathering due to Covid 19 pandemic.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities (Target 11,346)</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities (Target 11,346) <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Private sector enters into a dialogue about child rights and protection, private sector implements a code of conduct for their staff with regard to child exploitation and abuse,private sector acts as a strategic partner in providing equal opportunities for vulnerable children, Private sector adopts a code of conduct for their staff with regard to child exploitation and abuse</narrative> Private sector enters into a dialogue about child rights and protection, private sector implements a code of conduct for their staff with regard to child exploitation and abuse,private sector acts as a strategic partner in providing equal opportunities for vulnerable children, Private sector adopts a code of conduct for their staff with regard to child exploitation and abuse <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted One partner managed to train 56 while the other partner did not plan to implement this quarter.; <narrative>Private sector acts as a strategic partner in providing equal opportunities for vulnerable children, Private sector adopts a code of conduct for their staff with regard to child exploitation and abuse, Private sector enters into a dialogue about child rights and protection.</narrative> Private sector acts as a strategic partner in providing equal opportunities for vulnerable children, Private sector adopts a code of conduct for their staff with regard to child exploitation and abuse, Private sector enters into a dialogue about child rights and protection. <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives 3 dialogues (2 consultative meetings and 1 follow up activity) scheduled for this quarter with CSOs and Private sectors were postponed due to the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic.One partner conducted 6 meetings.; <narrative>Families and communities dialogue on harmful practices/abuse of children</narrative> Families and communities dialogue on harmful practices/abuse of children <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Government enters into a dialogue with CSOs about child rights and child protection, Policies to ensure child rights are upheld in accordance with applicable international standards, Government holds itself accountable for the effective implementation of child rights laws and policies</narrative> Government enters into a dialogue with CSOs about child rights and child protection, Policies to ensure child rights are upheld in accordance with applicable international standards, Government holds itself accountable for the effective implementation of child rights laws and policies <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials This activity targeted and successfully achieved 1 CAAC, 2 SCAAC and 1 stakeholder meeting. 1 SCAAC and 1 consultative forum were not held and the DCS did not give update on the same before the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic; <narrative>Government ensures the rights of children are fully upheld and child-friendly services are available and accessible</narrative> Government ensures the rights of children are fully upheld and child-friendly services are available and accessible <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC This output targeted training 120 government officials on CSEC. This target was underachieved with only 105 attending the training. Some absentees sent apologies for missing the training despite timely invitation; <narrative>Law enforcement agencies facilitate the reporting of child abuse and child exploitation cases, Law enforcement agencies pro-actively investigate cases of child abuse and child exploitation in a child friendly manner</narrative> Law enforcement agencies facilitate the reporting of child abuse and child exploitation cases, Law enforcement agencies pro-actively investigate cases of child abuse and child exploitation in a child friendly manner <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice This was completed in year 1.; <narrative>Law enforcement agencies review their mandates to ensure they are in compliance with children’s rights as stipulated by international law, Law enforcement agencies pro-actively investigate cases of child abuse and child exploitation in a child friendly manner, Law enforcement agencies successfully prosecute perpetrators of child abuse and child exploitation.</narrative> Law enforcement agencies review their mandates to ensure they are in compliance with children’s rights as stipulated by international law, Law enforcement agencies pro-actively investigate cases of child abuse and child exploitation in a child friendly manner, Law enforcement agencies successfully prosecute perpetrators of child abuse and child exploitation. <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC Not planned for this quarter.; <narrative>CSOs develop/revise their policies and activities to ensure children’s best interests are served, CSOs coordinate child rights advocacy initiatives towards private sector and/or government and/or law enforcement agencies, CSOs actively engage communities in decision making on child rights,</narrative> CSOs develop/revise their policies and activities to ensure children’s best interests are served, CSOs coordinate child rights advocacy initiatives towards private sector and/or government and/or law enforcement agencies, CSOs actively engage communities in decision making on child rights, <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Not planned to be implemented this quarter.; <narrative>CSOs develop/revise their policies and activities to ensure children’s best interests are served, CSOs coordinate child rights advocacy initiatives towards private sector and/or government and/or law enforcement agencies</narrative> CSOs develop/revise their policies and activities to ensure children’s best interests are served, CSOs coordinate child rights advocacy initiatives towards private sector and/or government and/or law enforcement agencies <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices Not planned for this quarter.; <narrative>CSOs develop/revise their policies and activities to ensure children’s best interests are served</narrative> CSOs develop/revise their policies and activities to ensure children’s best interests are served <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies Not planned this quarter.; NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0227-R Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Tackling CSEC on the Kenyan Coast</narrative> TDH KCO in partnership with KESHO and TRACE Kenya will implement this project from 2018-2021. The main objective is to tackle CSEC in the coastal region of Kenya.&nbsp;&nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands KESHO Kenya Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 0 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Children have increased awareness of their rights and how to protect themselves from violence and abuse</narrative> Children have increased awareness of their rights and how to protect themselves from violence and abuse <narrative># and % of children who demonstrate knowledge of child protection risks in their community</narrative> # and % of children who demonstrate knowledge of child protection risks in their community <narrative>Vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions (Target 3,100)</narrative> Vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions (Target 3,100) <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions This activity was postponed as a result of the spread of the corona virus pandemic. The activity will resume once schools are back in normal session.Over-expenditure due to procurement of IEC materials under activity 1.1.5 that had been budgeted for in Q1; <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received legal advice (Traget 20)</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received legal advice (Traget 20) <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice In this reporting period the project targeted to support 7 boys with legal advice. This target was unmet with no boy being supported. The activity was interrupted by the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic and so all the 7 boys are yet to receive legal advice; No identified beneficiaries required legal aid and hence the budget was not utilized.; <narrative>Exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions (Target 300)</narrative> Exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions (Target 300) <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions The government directive on curbing/controlling the COVID-19 pandemic that barred all public gatherings as from the 3rd week of March, hence leading to postponement of FDG dialogue sessions Planned by Trace Kenya. One for Kesho Kenya was done.; Under-achieved due to non implementation of the activity due to schools; <narrative>Vulnerable girls received educational services (Target 405)</narrative> Vulnerable girls received educational services (Target 405) <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services This activity was not planned for in this quarter. Under performance due to closure learning institutions affecting payment of fees to vocational training centres; <narrative>Vulnerable boys received educational services (Target 200)</narrative> Vulnerable boys received educational services (Target 200) <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services This activity was not planned for in this quarter.- Over expenditure due to implementation of activities that had been planned in previous quarters; <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received educational services (Target 200)</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received educational services (Target 200) <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services This activity was not planned for in this reporting period. Under performance due to low enrollment of beneficiaries hence low absorption of funds on follow-ups; <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received educational services (Target 100)</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received educational services (Target 100) <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services Under performance due to non payment of schools for the enrolled boys to vocational centers after schools closure. This will be achieved upon reopening of learning institutions.; <narrative>Girls immediately safeguarded (Target 200)</narrative> Girls immediately safeguarded (Target 200) <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded The total girls safeguarded during the previous quarter is 41, however only 10 were safeguarded in the second quarter. This was underachieved in this quarter because the bulk of the target was achieved in quarter 1. There was an excess of 8 girls enrolled. One partner achieved all their target for this quarter.; under-performance due to few cases requirement reporting to gender desk hence low expenditure on logistical costs. Activities earmarked for implementation by Trace Kenya were not undertaken after discontinuation of partnership.; <narrative>Boys immediately safeguarded (Target 100)</narrative> Boys immediately safeguarded (Target 100) <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded This activity was postponed as a result of the corona virus pandemic. However, referrals from the DCS and community are open for identification of any CSEC case in the community.under expenditure due to reduced activities occasioned by movement restrictions due to COVID-19 pandemic; <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received legal advice (Target 40)</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received legal advice (Target 40) <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice In this reporting period the project targeted to support 12 girls with legal advice. This target was unmet with only 6 girls being supported. The activity was interrupted by the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic and so 6 more girls are yet to receive legal advice; No identified beneficiaries required legal aid and hence the budget was not utilized.; <narrative>Families and communities protect children from commercial sexual exploitation</narrative> Families and communities protect children from commercial sexual exploitation <narrative># and % targeted communities who are aware of local child protection services and know how to formally report violence/abuse against children</narrative> # and % targeted communities who are aware of local child protection services and know how to formally report violence/abuse against children <narrative>Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities (Target 11,346)</narrative> Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities (Target 11,346) <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities Most of the activities planned did not happen due to the COVID19 pandemic. The over expenditure however is a result in procurement of IEC materials that had been planned for in Q4 2019; <narrative>Families of child victims receiving support services</narrative> Families of child victims receiving support services <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative>Community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote children rights (Target 20)</narrative> Community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote children rights (Target 20) <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights Media session that was planned to be implemented during this period was postponed due to covid 19 pandemic. Cost for PO to attend media show on CSEC.The partner Is currently developing a media concept that needs to be approved by TdH-NL.; Activity did not happen due to movement restrictions occasioned by COVID-19 pandemic and hence no expenditure. This will materialize in Q3 following lifting of the restrictions; <narrative>Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings (Target 600)</narrative> Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings (Target 600) <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings Training done by IGA training and development of training materials by Kesho but not implemented by Trace Kenya; under achieved due to late issuance of start-up capital to beneficiaries and therefore low expenditure on logistical costs.This is expected to be achieved in Q3; <narrative>Families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities. (Target 300)</narrative> Families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities. (Target 300) <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities under performance due to low number of parents trained on IGA(96 out of a target of 150).The remaining to be trained in the month of July.; <narrative>Families of exploited/abused children counselled (Target 900)</narrative> Families of exploited/abused children counselled (Target 900) <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled Training of families of CSEC victims was not implemented due to government restriction on public gatherings due to COVID 19 pandemic hence the underachievement.; <narrative>Community members participated in child protection committees (Target 205)</narrative> Community members participated in child protection committees (Target 205) <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees Target was not achieved.Only one meeting took place through zoom and some of the members did not attend due to technology challenges.This activity has majorly been affected by the COVID 19 pandemic hence the under-achievement; <narrative>Court cases followed up/attended by partners with a total target of 60 cases (40 girls and 20 boys victims of CSEC)</narrative> Court cases followed up/attended by partners with a total target of 60 cases (40 girls and 20 boys victims of CSEC) <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners No cases were reported by any community member hence no expenditure reported; <narrative>People received income assistance (395)</narrative> People received income assistance (395) <narrative># of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) 315 Youth advocates in kwale and 80 families will receive receive income assistance through cash transfer assistance to cushion them against the effect of Covid 19.Over expenditure due to exchange rate fluctuations at the time of payment.; <narrative>people provided with access to WASH facilities (80 households)</narrative> people provided with access to WASH facilities (80 households) <narrative># of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) 80 families were provided with hand washing equipment and soaps in Kwale county.Over expenditure due to price differences between actual and budgeted.; <narrative>Private sector (formal and informal) adopt codes of conduct for their staff with regard to child exploitation and abuse.</narrative> Private sector (formal and informal) adopt codes of conduct for their staff with regard to child exploitation and abuse. <narrative>% of Private sectors actor implementing child friendly practices, SOPS and policies</narrative> % of Private sectors actor implementing child friendly practices, SOPS and policies <narrative>Private sector staff trained on CSEC (Target 400)</narrative> Private sector staff trained on CSEC (Target 400) <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted sensitation of local tranport indurstry planned to be implemented in March but was affected by government directive of not holding public meeting due to Covid 19 pandemic hence the under achievement; The activity was not implemented since the process of identifying a new partner to undertake activities hence no expenditure; <narrative>Dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives (Target 36)</narrative> Dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives (Target 36) <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events Activity was not undertaken due to COVID 19 pandemic. This will be implemented upon easing of the restrictions; <narrative>Government protects children by making and adequately implementing laws and policies</narrative> Government protects children by making and adequately implementing laws and policies <narrative># or % of citizens who can identify how they can access information about local, district and regional government policies, plans and budgets</narrative> # or % of citizens who can identify how they can access information about local, district and regional government policies, plans and budgets <narrative>Meetings held with government officials (Target 87)</narrative> Meetings held with government officials (Target 87) <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials Activity did not happen due to COVID 19 restrictions hence no expenditure reported; <narrative>Government officials trained on CSEC (Target 285)</narrative> Government officials trained on CSEC (Target 285) <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>Law enforcement agencies convict perpetrators of child abuse and exploitation</narrative> Law enforcement agencies convict perpetrators of child abuse and exploitation <narrative># and % of citizens who say they have access to [formal/informal] justice systems to to address child exploitation concerns</narrative> # and % of citizens who say they have access to [formal/informal] justice systems to to address child exploitation concerns <narrative>Judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice (Target 140)</narrative> Judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice (Target 140) <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>Meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC (Target 37)</narrative> Meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC (Target 37) <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>CSOs develop/revise their policies and activities to ensure children’s best interests are served.</narrative> CSOs develop/revise their policies and activities to ensure children’s best interests are served. <narrative># and % of supported CSOs demonstrating improved support for citizens and communities to take collective action and hold power holders to account</narrative> # and % of supported CSOs demonstrating improved support for citizens and communities to take collective action and hold power holders to account <narrative>CSO’s participated in networks for promotion of child rights (Target 75)</narrative> CSO’s participated in networks for promotion of child rights (Target 75) <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights over-achieved due as PO cost charged under monitoring cost which included medical insurance premiums paid in March.; under-achieved due to non- implementation of activities under Trace Kenya(6.1.4).Process is underway to identify a new partner.; <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights (Target 75)</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights (Target 75) <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights The activity was not implemented due to COVID 19 pandemic and hence no reported expenditure.; <narrative>CSOs have updated policies (Target 20)</narrative> CSOs have updated policies (Target 20) <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies under-achieved due to non- implementation of activities under Trace Kenya(6.1.4).To be implemented once a new partner has been identified.; NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0266 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Advocacy for the elimination of GBV and Economic Excl. of girls in Kwale County</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands COVAW Coalition on Violence Against Women Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 638376.0 266000.0 2019 Total Disbursement for COVAW Terre des Hommes Netherlands COVAW Coalition on Violence Against Women 267645.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives.</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives. <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0267 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Advocacy for the elimination of GBV and Economic Excl of girls in Kwale/National</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland TdHNL Kenya Country Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0300 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Elimination of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Busia County</narrative> The project will address CSEC in Busia County for 2 years with the objective of preventing &amp; responding to CSEC through awareness creation and strengthening existing child protection structures Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN - RO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 339856.0 0 83605.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions Child Rights Clubs were formed in 10 project schools as follows: Bulanda Pr 48 members (30G18B), Mabale Pr.42 members(22G20B), Lwanya Special School 22 members(13G9B), Mundika Girls Pr 45 members(45G), Burumba Pri.43 members(23G20B), Nandekere Pr.47 members(23G24B),Sisenye Pr.45 members(24G21B), Port Mixed 46(23G,23B), Musoma Pr 46members(19G27B), Bukoma Pri 47 members(26G 21B). The members of these Child Rights Clubs were sensitized against CSEC including forms and hotspots prone to CSEC and how to protect themselves and those around them. As a result, the members participated in creating and raising awareness in their respective schools during important days such as Parents Days, academic days through presentations such as poems, songs and drama; Due to COVID 19 the activities under this output including sports tournaments were reallocated to respond to the harsh economic times that increased vulnerability of Project CSEC victims into child exploitation. As a result 50 Project families were supported with cash transfer for a period of 3 months to cushion them from the difficult economic times. 35 Project families that had been affected by floods were also supported with essential items such as blankets, bed sheets, jerricans, mosquito nets and sanitary towels since their property had been destroyed by the rains; <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights The Activity was scheduled in the month of March but did not take place due to the outbreak of COVID19; This activity was planned and reported in the last quarter Q1; <narrative>Cases reported by community members</narrative> Cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members During the quarter 17(14 girls3 boys) cases were reported by the community members to the Project team. This is as a result of awareness against CSEC that had been raised in the community including sensitizing them where to report cases of CSEC.; 30 cases were reported by community members. increased cases were reported by community memebers since schools have closed and all children are now at home. As a result of many cases that were previously reported by the schools are now being reported by community members. The community child protection volunteers have also intensified community awareness on child protection issues and where to report CSEC cases when they arise; <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services 30 exploited girls were supported with scholastic materials including school uniforms, bags, pens, books, hygiene kits- re washable sanitary towels and school levies in primary school while 4 victims of CSEC were supported with school fees, uniforms, books, bags and pens.; This activity was planned, conducted and reported in last quarter (Q1); <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded The target reached was 55 victims of CSEC who were supported by project team with counseling services, medical and other pschosocial support; 52 girls were immediately safeguarded through provision of counseling services and referral services such as medical services and legal; <narrative>Boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> Boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded 22 boys were immediately safeguarded in the quarter; 21 victims of CSEC were identified and reported to the project team. These cases were identified and reported by community structures such as area chiefs, village elders, parents and care givers, community members and fellow children; <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services 8 victims were supported with scholastic materials including school uniforms, school bags,; This activity was planned, conducted and reported in last quarter (Q1); <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice One case involved a school going girl and a community elder who used to give her pocket money in exchange for sex. The second one involved a minor and her boyfriend who was could give her food and pocket money and in return exploit the girl sexually. There was underachievement due to breakout of COVID 19 that stopped many processes. The government directives on social distance and restricted movement of people hindered our legal officer from traveling.; 5 cases of CSEC Victims girls received legal aid; <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice 2 abused boys received legal advice/guidance from the Child Trafficking Project lawyer; 3 boys victims of CSEC received legal aid from the police and the legal officer from Child Trafficking program; <narrative>Community members (including community, religious and traditional leaders ) participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Community members (including community, religious and traditional leaders ) participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> # of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights 8292 members participated through Project Schools while 40 members were reached through community dialogues. There was over achievement since children through the Child Rights Clubs were used in creating awareness against CSEC; This activity was planned, conducted and reported in last quarter (Q1); <narrative>Child protection committees supported</narrative> Child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported During the quarter the Project supported Department of Children Services to conduct an Area Advisory Meeting in Matayos Sub County; This activity was reallocated to respond to floods affected Project victims; <narrative>Private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> Private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events This activity was not carried out due to COVID 19 and the government directives; <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary This activity was not carried out because of COVID 19. The activity will be carried out this quarter (Q3) after the government eased up the strict measures and will also be carried out under the measures recommended by the Ministry of Health; <narrative>Families adversely affected by Covid 19 interruption and floods in Busia are supported to ensure their children exposure to exploitation is minimized</narrative> Families adversely affected by Covid 19 interruption and floods in Busia are supported to ensure their children exposure to exploitation is minimized <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) 35 project families affected by floods received essential and sanitation items while 50 families adversely affected by floods received cash transfers to cushion them from the effects as well as prevent their children from falling victims of CSEC. As a result, 270 community family members were reached with provision of essential items such as face masks, jerricans for storage of clean water, blankets and sheets, rewashable sanitary towels and mosquito nets; <narrative>Families affected by Floods & Covid 19 interruptions provided with income supported.</narrative> Families affected by Floods & Covid 19 interruptions provided with income supported. <narrative># of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) 50 project families whose livelihoods were affected by COVID received monthly cash transfers for 3 months of Ksh 2000 per month. 20 project families affected by COVID 19 and floods received a monthly cash transfer of Ksh 2000 for two months. This lowered the vulnerability of CSEC victims and other children within the households from being sexually exploited in search of basic needs. As a result we have reported 0 cases of CSEC from these specific families during the quarter because of the financial support from the project; <narrative>Families affected by Covid-19 interruptions and Floods in Busia, supported with key WASH interventions</narrative> Families affected by Covid-19 interruptions and Floods in Busia, supported with key WASH interventions <narrative># of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) 183 girls and women received reusable sanitary towels, each receiving 5 towels to maintain and enhance their hygiene. 35 households received msquito nets to protect young children from Malaria. Each family received 3 mosquito nets.; NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0307 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE 2019 ‘Don’t Look Away’ awareness campaign at the Kenyan Coast</narrative> Awareness creation for SEC in general (local &amp; tourist perpetrators) combined with a call to action for the general public to Don&rsquo;t look away and report cases of SEC in travel and tourism (SECTT). Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 213584.0 0.0 Expenditure 2019 NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0308 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Inclusive and community-led prevention and response to SGBV/CP in Turkana West</narrative> Inclusive and community-led prevention and response to protection of children from SGBV in Turkana West Sub-County, Focusing on capacity strengthening of local partners in Letea and Songot. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands UNICEF Kenya TdHNL Kenya Country Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 445148.0 4036.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Government and non-governmental partners adopt risk-informed approaches to emergency preparedness, planning and response to humanitarian needs for child protection and HIV</narrative> Government and non-governmental partners adopt risk-informed approaches to emergency preparedness, planning and response to humanitarian needs for child protection and HIV <narrative>Percentage of UNICEF-targeted girls and boys in humanitarian situations provided with psycho social support, including access to child friendly spaces with intersectoral programming interventions</narrative> Percentage of UNICEF-targeted girls and boys in humanitarian situations provided with psycho social support, including access to child friendly spaces with intersectoral programming interventions The project familiarization community entry visit was conducted before the kick off of activities in the project target areas and to key county and national government ministries. The purpose of the visit was to help the stakeholders understand the project background, focus and strategies to be employed, identify areas of collaboration and roles for various stakeholders for effective and efficient project delivery and collectively develop a way forward on keeping project momentum for high-quality results. The SGBV/CP inception meeting held in Kakuma on 30th January 2020 reached a total of 35 (23 male, 12 Female) participants from the project target areas, sub county and county level.The inception meeting held in Kakuma on 30th January 2020 reached a total of 35 (23 male, 12 Female) participants Developmental and state actors concurred that the children benefit from the trickle down effect from services tailored for refugeeś children Refer to project inception report; In the review period, 56 (49 female, 7 male) child sexual abuse and related cases were reported within the project areas by the Community/village-based child protection structures. Of these 35 (30 female 5 male) were from Letea and 21 (19 female, 2 male) from Songot. Of these cases, 30 are under assessment by KICOBO a CBO based in the areas, 10 are under arbitration, 6 solved, and 10 referred to police in Kakuma and Lokichoggio for legal action. However, there is Political interference in 3 of the cases reported to police as the arrested perpetrators of child Pregnancies have been released with no clear direction on case resolution. Cumulatively, the cases in the two quarters reached 91(72 female, 19 male). In all these cases, the project intervention remained as indirect support through referral to relevant community structures, government, and partners within Letea and Songot.; <narrative>By July 2020, community-based coordination and referral mechanisms for prevention and protection of children from Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) in Turkana West Sub-County is strengthened</narrative> By July 2020, community-based coordination and referral mechanisms for prevention and protection of children from Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) in Turkana West Sub-County is strengthened <narrative># of SGBV prevention and service provision mappings for Letea and Sogot Counties finalized</narrative> # of SGBV prevention and service provision mappings for Letea and Sogot Counties finalized A consultant has been hired to conduct SGBV mapping, learning and best practices assessment/ exercise in Turkana West Sub County (Letea and Songot Wards). The inception report has been shared and in the process of review. However the plan to finalise this exercise in this quarter has been disrupted by covid 19 pandemic. The readjusted plan is to finalise all the tools (in consultation with UNICEF focal point) in readiness for the actual field work as soon as things are back to normal.; The consultant was engaged in the first quarter of 2020. However, owing to the COVID 19 related complications and travel/work restrictions and lockdown mid-March 2020, the assignment was temporarily brought to halt. Following the extension of COVID 19 related restriction end of April 2020, online/remote data collection via email, skype/phone interviews with the key informants, and regulated FGD with communities were explored. To this end, significant strides have been made and the draft report is expected on the 25th of July 2020 and the final one by the end of the same month.Reported expenditure relates to procurement of IEC materials. Under expenditure due to re-scheduling of planned activity (1.7). This will be undertaken in August 2020; <narrative># of child protection SGBV prevention and referral pathway developed</narrative> # of child protection SGBV prevention and referral pathway developed This deliverable is a product of the SGBV/CP mapping exercise currently at halt due to COVID 19 pandemic.; The actualization of this activity is primarily pegged on the completion of Mapping, learning, and best practices assessment on existing Child Sexual Abuse and Violence coordination structures and referral pathways in Songot and Letea. The final report is earmarked for the end of July 2020, thereby giving a platform for the popularization of the developed prevention and referral pathways at the sub-County and County level the subsequent month.; <narrative>By July 2020, the capacity of State and Non-State actors in Letea and Songot Locations on prevention, protection and support to children SGBV survivors is enhanced</narrative> By July 2020, the capacity of State and Non-State actors in Letea and Songot Locations on prevention, protection and support to children SGBV survivors is enhanced <narrative># of community-based child protection stakeholders trained on strategies for SGBV prevention and conducting outreach activities.</narrative> # of community-based child protection stakeholders trained on strategies for SGBV prevention and conducting outreach activities. Only Salaries and Inductions costs were uncured in Q4 2019( December 2019); In the review period, SGBV/CP capacity assessment spanning for ten days was conducted targeting Project communities (Letea and Songot wards), the state and non-state service providers in the locations. The assessment findings were destined to gauge the community understanding of SGBV/CP and associated risks and vulnerabilities, assess the capacity of stakeholders at the community level/grassroots in identification and mitigation of risks, prevention and response to SGBV. The assessment reached 100 (58 male, 42 Female) respondents, 6 FGDs- three from each ward with 24 Key informants. The sample was inclusive of personś living with disabilities and the youth leaders and Women representatives. Focus group discussions (FGDs), structured andunstructured face-to-face key informant interviews were conducted.Refer to capacity assessment report.; The project trained 75 (43 male, 32 female) ToT and facilitated the establishment of 12 local (village)based committees with ToR spelling out their roles, responsibilities, and expectations on explicit guidance on prevention, identification, and reporting SGBV/child abuse incidents identified in the project areas. The training drive addressed rife knowledge gaps in the institutional and legal frameworks of addressing sexual violence for boys and girls, the protection needs of the child survivors and caregivers, and the clinical management of child survivors, as well as popularising the incidents reporting procedures.Over expenditure due to procurement of laptops and expenditure related toTOT training that was undertaken in Q2 both of which had been planned in Q1.; <narrative># of child protection partners trained on the use of contextualized SGBV reporting and referral pathway</narrative> # of child protection partners trained on the use of contextualized SGBV reporting and referral pathway Following the completion of capacity assessment, The project staff plan to meet the training needs of 75 trainers of trainers (ToTs) ( 40 from Letea ward and 35 from Songot ward) who will be trained, mentored and coached by staff through ongoing monitoring and elaborate mentorship program for 4 months. Mobilization of the 75 ToT was kicked off (40 participants from Letea and 35 from Songot) This happened before the government directive of banning social gatherings due to COVID 19. The information regarding the ban and postponement of the training was communicated to the participants and the training will be held once the ban is lifted.; Completion of Mapping, learning, and best practices assessment on existing Child Sexual Abuse and Violence coordination structures and referral pathways in Songot and Letea is yet to be concluded by the end of July 2020. Once this is accomplished, the training for child protection partners on the use of contextualized SGBV reporting and referral pathways will be actualized which will offer an explicit headway to responsive action to child sexual abuse incidences in the project areas.; NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0332 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE 2020 GAA: Equal Rights and opportunities for Girls and Young Women</narrative> In 2020, the GAA project&nbsp; will build up on the previous achievements to speed up change at policy and practice level of all actors, whilst ensuring sustainability.&nbsp; The project aims at ending gender based violence and ensuring economic empowered of AGYW. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands COVAW Coalition on Violence Against Women Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 581814.0 <narrative>Community dialogues held to foster social and behaviour change by facilitating community-led and youth-led advocacy.</narrative> Community dialogues held to foster social and behaviour change by facilitating community-led and youth-led advocacy. <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders Underachievement is on output level is due to rescheduling and postponing of Activity 1.1.5 and other activities that were affected by Covid19. The program held 21 learning and exchange session in order to progress simultaneously with all the 21 villages to be able to meet the objectives of exchange visits; Reallocation approvals were done late in Q2 thus delayed in implementation of some of the planned activities ( 1.1.11). This has since been adjusted and implementation fast tracked in July. CA meeting ( Activity 1.1.7) was held to cover to the delay in media activity approvals at program and donor levels. The meeting reached to 29 participants out of expected 30. FGD will be implemented in July Week 4. Salaries continued to be a running cost irrespective of activity implementation. T; <narrative>4200 community members in 21 villages reached with awareness raising messages through the film</narrative> 4200 community members in 21 villages reached with awareness raising messages through the film <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions Postponement of activity 1.2.1 resulted to under performance on this output; Activity 1.2.3 was conducted in June, reaching 306 youth advocates. There was a delay in review and approval of the media concept notes to facilitate implementation of activity 1.2.4, causing a delay in implementation.the activity has been spread within Q3 and measures have been put in place to accelerate the media activities. The implemented 1.2.4 activity was a no-budget activity an only staff airtime was facilitated, with follow up ongoing in July. Process for Production of IEC materials commenced in late June. To be completed in July. 1817 Euros went to salaries and 88 Euros were for the phone interviews; <narrative>Public campaigns conducted during the commemoration of International Day’s e.g. International Women's Day (Youth-led campaign launch through a feature film and radio drama series), Day of the African Child, World Day against Trafficking in Persons and the World Youth Day</narrative> Public campaigns conducted during the commemoration of International Day’s e.g. International Women's Day (Youth-led campaign launch through a feature film and radio drama series), Day of the African Child, World Day against Trafficking in Persons and the World Youth Day <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level Ontrack, however, the development of the IEC is still ongoing, affecting the procurement process and expenditure for the activity. This is to be completed in Q2; Achieved. Held the Day of the African child Celebrations through engagement of beneficiaries and community champions through radio and social media platforms. The production of IEC materials cost will reflect in in Qtr. 3. This has resulted to under achievement on finance. Act. 1 3.4 DAC was conducted virtually reducing the cost; <narrative>CSO networks´ coordination meetings held both at county and national levels.</narrative> CSO networks´ coordination meetings held both at county and national levels. <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners The over achievement of as a result of bringing forward activity 2.1.1 which was planned for Q 2. this was to make up for activity 1.2.1; 12 out of the target 15 CSO were reached in Qtr 2, May at County level during 1 virtual meeting that was held, with a focus on child protection during COVID-19 pandemic. This activity is considered complete. No costs were incurred for the virtual meeting. The initial funds were reallocated to FGD with girl advocates to be held in Qtr 3 in July and August. The Euro 7 only captures activity 2.1.3 costs whereas the output has staff costs; <narrative>6 dialogues held for CSOs through the existing networks in support of lobby asks targeting the government. The CSO networks will drive the lobby initiatives to ensure sustainability of the efforts beyond 2020.</narrative> 6 dialogues held for CSOs through the existing networks in support of lobby asks targeting the government. The CSO networks will drive the lobby initiatives to ensure sustainability of the efforts beyond 2020. <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Output performance on course.; The activities 2.2.2 and 2.2.3 planned for Q2 were not implemented due to COVID pandemic prevention directives, and a meeting with the targeted participants was not foreseeable as these required government officers whose focus was on containing the outbreak. However these have been planned for Q3 (July and August). The cost has been towards staff costs.; <narrative>5 CSOs trained in lobby and advocacy: networking, resource mobilisation and youth inclusiveness.</narrative> 5 CSOs trained in lobby and advocacy: networking, resource mobilisation and youth inclusiveness. <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices Output perfomance on course. Howvwer activity 2.3.3 was not carried out due to cancellation by the organisers due to COVID 19, instead activity 2.3.2 was implemented; Activity 2.3.4: 2 virtual staff meetings and 1 virtual board meeting were held in April and May, however, project M&E visits were not conducted. Since the onset of the pandemic, the prevention measures put in place restricted travel and physical field visits. The capacity development activity was rescheduled for implementation in August week 1. IEC procurement is ongoing, M&E activities and recruitment of a staff was affected by COVID prevention restrictions. COVAW is observing the COVID situation to determine possible monitoring activities in Q3.; <narrative>Two trainings conducted for the private sector reps, and further support the local transport to finalize on their code of conduct.</narrative> Two trainings conducted for the private sector reps, and further support the local transport to finalize on their code of conduct. <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives Activity 3.1.1, 3.1.2 were brought forward to make up for activity 1.2.1 which was pushed to April due to delays in the Launch of GAA film; Completed in Q1 Remaining costs are towards staff salaries; <narrative>23 dialogues held with representativies of the private sector to address GBV and EE.</narrative> 23 dialogues held with representativies of the private sector to address GBV and EE. <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives The activities under this output are tied to the community filming activities which are TdH-NL led. The under spend on targets is due to the reallocation of funds to activities tied to the media campaign while 3.2.2 is a no budget activity Has been planned for Q3; <narrative>County and national govts engaged to provide inputs on 4 relevant policies (the County SGBV Bill, Gender responsive budget year 2020/2021, NPA on CTiP 2018-2022 and NPA against SEC 2018-2022)</narrative> County and national govts engaged to provide inputs on 4 relevant policies (the County SGBV Bill, Gender responsive budget year 2020/2021, NPA on CTiP 2018-2022 and NPA against SEC 2018-2022) <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government The targeted participant are government officers. Due to COVID 19, there was a shift of focus to contain the pandemic. Under achievement and under spending due to rescheduling of activities 4.1.3 and 4.1.4 for implementation in July and August.; <narrative>37 govt officials sensitised on the need to enact the county SGBV Bill, and Capacity Building Workshop on Voluntary National Review and High-level Political Forum Engagement. It is expected that the county officials will enact the SGBV Bill into law for implementation, and that the National level government officals will develop a roadmap to VNR Engagement, and roadmap of influencing the HLPF process in preparation for Kenyaś VNR report in 2020 and the HLPF in June/July 2020.</narrative> 37 govt officials sensitised on the need to enact the county SGBV Bill, and Capacity Building Workshop on Voluntary National Review and High-level Political Forum Engagement. It is expected that the county officials will enact the SGBV Bill into law for implementation, and that the National level government officals will develop a roadmap to VNR Engagement, and roadmap of influencing the HLPF process in preparation for Kenyaś VNR report in 2020 and the HLPF in June/July 2020. <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Under achievement due to cancellation of activity 4.2.2 as a result of government directives to fight COVID19; Activity implementation planned for quarter 3 following rescheduling and full reallocation of activities to media campaign activities. Under-spend is because activities are scheduled in Q3; <narrative>A media campaign on GBV and EE run through the participation of girl advocates targeting duty bearers and decision makers in Kwale county.</narrative> A media campaign on GBV and EE run through the participation of girl advocates targeting duty bearers and decision makers in Kwale county. <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers The media campaign will be implemented in July week 4 and will be reported in Qtr 3.; NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0340 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Youth-led campaign through a Feature Film & Radio drama series in Kwale County.</narrative> The project will build onto the ongoing youth-led advocacy campaign; linked&nbsp; to community activities and advocacy efforts ( to be implemented by COVAW) targeting policy makers and duty bearers. Main objective: Official launch of the campaign through a feature film and radio drama series in Kwale County. (Phase 2 of the Youth-Led Advocacy for social action and behaviour change in addressing Gender Based Violence and Economic Exclusion of Girls and Young Women in Kenya &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Kenya Country Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 70164.0 <narrative>Conduct public awareness by launching the campaign through a feature film and radio drama series during the commemoration of International Women's Day in March 2020. Onced launched, COVAW will disseminate the feature film by screening in the 21 villages under activity 1.2.1 Support community and champion led advocacy (film screening), and their participation in the County level budgeting.</narrative> Conduct public awareness by launching the campaign through a feature film and radio drama series during the commemoration of International Women's Day in March 2020. Onced launched, COVAW will disseminate the feature film by screening in the 21 villages under activity 1.2.1 Support community and champion led advocacy (film screening), and their participation in the County level budgeting. <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions Launch had been scheduled for 2nd week of March 2020. However, due to the need for additional time to finalise on the film (Verbatim translation and review of English subtitles) the date was changed to 4th week/26th March. The activity was not implemented due to the COVID-19 situation. TOR for hiring a consultant for the assignment is ready.; As a result of challenges experienced due to COVID-19, the activity was rescheduled to Q2/3 2020. The Consultancy ToR was advertised in April but no application was received. Potential consultants declined to submit EOI citing the unpredictable situation arising from the pandemic and government guidelines. TOr was revised and shared with prospective candidates in the month of June 2020. Only 2 applications were received. These have been reviewed and analysed. Contracting process in progress. Campaign expected to be launched by 5th September 2020/ as per the TOR. GAA Film classification certificate from the Kenya Film Classification Board was received; classified as PG.; NL-KVK-41149287-KECE0347 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Improving reporting and response of CSEC cases during COVID-19 through the national Child Helpline -116</narrative> The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) pandemic is exacting a huge toll on children, families, communities, and societies across the world, thus TdH-NL will support the costs of engaging (5) counselors to increase the human resource capacity of the Helpline 116 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ChildLine Kenya Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 <narrative>Improved reporting and response of CSEC cases during COVID-19 through the national Child Helpline -116</narrative> Improved reporting and response of CSEC cases during COVID-19 through the national Child Helpline -116 <narrative># of cases of OCSE/CSEC reported through the helpline during covid 19 period</narrative> # of cases of OCSE/CSEC reported through the helpline during covid 19 period <narrative>Children Immediately safeguarded (provided counselling, rescue and referrals)</narrative> Children Immediately safeguarded (provided counselling, rescue and referrals) <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>" Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities - Using media (social media, radio, TV) to target parents and caregivers "</narrative> " Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities - Using media (social media, radio, TV) to target parents and caregivers " <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities NL-KVK-41149287-KECT0048 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE: Building Foundations for Child Traffick Free Zones in Urban and Rural Keny</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 334036.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 156604.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> Trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-KEHA0133 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE 2017: TdH-NL Turkana Drought Emergency Response</narrative> Emergency response to the drought induced near-famine situation in Turkana. arranged by the Child Protection in Emergencies &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands SHO GIRO 555 Diocese of Lodwar Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 747952.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 332337.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-KEHA0134 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>WoC Foundation Limited - WASH project in Laisamis Constituency, Marsabit County</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands SHO GIRO 555 WoC Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 58178.0 0 29089.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-KEHA0135 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE 2017: Emergency Response to the Adverse Effects of Droughts in Northern Kenya</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands SHO GIRO 555 SND Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 130484.0 0 60394.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-KEHA0162 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KE2017 Emergency Response to Adverse Effects of Droughts Marsabit Northern Kenya</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands SHO GIRO 555 SND Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 52900.0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 24363.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-KEHA0189 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Kenya 2018: SND</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands SHO GIRO 555 SND Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 400002.0 0 196948.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>children provided education and/or supported to attend school (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> children provided education and/or supported to attend school (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of children provided education and/or supported to attend school (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of children provided education and/or supported to attend school (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>people received food packages and/or drinking water (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> people received food packages and/or drinking water (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>meetings held with government officials</narrative> meetings held with government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials NL-KVK-41149287-KEHA357 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Kenya ECHO 2020</narrative> Project funded by ECHO and implemented through Tdh Lausanne.&nbsp; Title: Strengthening Child Protection system to prevent and respond to violence, neglect, abuse and exploitation of most vulnerable children affected by displacement in Dadaab. Location: Ifo, Hagadera and Dagahaley Activities: CM, cash voucher for CM, PSS, shelter for life-threatening cases, strengthened&nbsp;CP capacity of non-governmental community groups and CP services to children and their families. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 400000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Prevention and response to CP concerns are strengthened in Dadaab refugee camp.</narrative> Prevention and response to CP concerns are strengthened in Dadaab refugee camp. <narrative>% of beneficiaries (disaggregated by sex, age and diversity) reporting that humanitarian assistance is delivered in a safe, accessible, accountable and participatory manner</narrative> % of beneficiaries (disaggregated by sex, age and diversity) reporting that humanitarian assistance is delivered in a safe, accessible, accountable and participatory manner <narrative>Protection: Most vulnerable refugee children and caregivers have access to integrated protection services aiming to respond to unmet priority protection needs.</narrative> Protection: Most vulnerable refugee children and caregivers have access to integrated protection services aiming to respond to unmet priority protection needs. <narrative># of persons who receive an appropriate response</narrative> # of persons who receive an appropriate response <narrative># of unaccompanied and/or separated children who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA</narrative> # of unaccompanied and/or separated children who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA <narrative># of survivors who receive an appropriate response to GBV</narrative> # of survivors who receive an appropriate response to GBV <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached <narrative>Protection: Child protective mechanisms are reinforced in the refugee community</narrative> Protection: Child protective mechanisms are reinforced in the refugee community <narrative># of persons with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> # of persons with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative># of participants showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> # of participants showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Total number of individuals reached</narrative> Total number of individuals reached NL-KVK-41149287-KHCA0215 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KH 2018: contribute to reduction in prevalence of child marriage in Mondulkiri</narrative> AS CA // Ensure Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CA) in Asia &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Cambodia country office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 403798.0 801206.0 315760.0 27316.0 Expenditure 2018 90248.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>District Women’s and Children’s Consultative Committees (DWCCC) and Commune Council of Women and Children (CCWC) promote the Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights of children in their respective districts and communes</narrative> District Women’s and Children’s Consultative Committees (DWCCC) and Commune Council of Women and Children (CCWC) promote the Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights of children in their respective districts and communes <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative>A close relationship is built with DWCCC and CCWC through the project</narrative> A close relationship is built with DWCCC and CCWC through the project <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials In this period of time, ECM project working closely with department of Education, Healthy, Social Security staff and other stakeholder to support through meeting: 1). District WCCC: 2 meeting: 26ps (F: 14ps) and 2). Commune CWC: 9 meeting in total 120ps (F: 37ps).; <narrative>Gatekeepers and community members protect children in their communities from getting married before the age of 18.</narrative> Gatekeepers and community members protect children in their communities from getting married before the age of 18. <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Adult volunteers engage actively in project activities to support child clubs</narrative> Adult volunteers engage actively in project activities to support child clubs <narrative>(new) # adult volunteers selected</narrative> (new) # adult volunteers selected In this quarter, we do the replacement of 16 AV (all female). Among 16 New AV there are 5 is ages under 18 year old. 40 AV/5 male volunteers; <narrative>Adult volunteers are able to support child led behaviour change initiatives</narrative> Adult volunteers are able to support child led behaviour change initiatives <narrative>(new) % adult volunteers who demonstrate a change in KAP</narrative> (new) % adult volunteers who demonstrate a change in KAP The KAP survey pre-test could not happen in Q2 because of delays in implementation related to COVID. KAP Survey was finalized in July and baseline data will be collected in August. Actual is Q2 is negative due to the adjustment of wrong report in Q1. The system is not allowed to report that negative balance of Eur 1635.68; <narrative>Adult volunteers are supported by staff to facilitate children as agents of change</narrative> Adult volunteers are supported by staff to facilitate children as agents of change <narrative>(new) % adult volunteers who demonstrate an increased competency to support children as change agents, applying developmental relationships</narrative> (new) % adult volunteers who demonstrate an increased competency to support children as change agents, applying developmental relationships overspending by partner in Jan and Feb reported in this quarter - spent for development of tutorials.; <narrative>Adult volunteers are capacitated to support children to share their research activities</narrative> Adult volunteers are capacitated to support children to share their research activities <narrative>(new) # annual village review events held at village level</narrative> (new) # annual village review events held at village level Overspending by partner in January reported in Q2 - Consultative workshop to produce tutorials.; <narrative>Community members engage actively in project activities to reflect on child marriage</narrative> Community members engage actively in project activities to reflect on child marriage <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities overspending by partner in Jan and Feb reported in this quarter - spent for development of tutorials.; <narrative>Child clubs are supported by adult volunteers to use results from research initiatives to build village level plans</narrative> Child clubs are supported by adult volunteers to use results from research initiatives to build village level plans <narrative>(new) # planning events held at village level</narrative> (new) # planning events held at village level <narrative>Local authorities are aware of the needs and plan expressed by child clubs</narrative> Local authorities are aware of the needs and plan expressed by child clubs <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials delayed due to COVID prevention measures; <narrative>Adult volunteers to support change in communities</narrative> Adult volunteers to support change in communities <narrative>(new) # of MSC and stories of change that identify ways community members prevent early child marriage</narrative> (new) # of MSC and stories of change that identify ways community members prevent early child marriage <narrative>Children vulnerable to and child victims of early marriage claim their Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights</narrative> Children vulnerable to and child victims of early marriage claim their Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>3.1 Project staff are the relevant ressources to implement participatory sessions with child clubs</narrative> 3.1 Project staff are the relevant ressources to implement participatory sessions with child clubs <narrative>3.1 (new) # session child club currriculum created</narrative> 3.1 (new) # session child club currriculum created A curriculum session was organised during partner workshop in June. The content will be in English and Khmer version.; <narrative>Early married boys engage in participatory sessions to reflect on their SRH rights</narrative> Early married boys engage in participatory sessions to reflect on their SRH rights <narrative># of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>3.3 Child clubs engage with community stakeholders to raise issues related to child marriage</narrative> 3.3 Child clubs engage with community stakeholders to raise issues related to child marriage <narrative>3.3 (new) # meetings held between child clubs and community members"</narrative> 3.3 (new) # meetings held between child clubs and community members" <narrative>3.4. Children actively engage in participatory sessions to reflect on early child marriage</narrative> 3.4. Children actively engage in participatory sessions to reflect on early child marriage <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions Partner purchase materials for production of content (C4D); <narrative>3.5 Children are capacitated to facilitate change in their communities</narrative> 3.5 Children are capacitated to facilitate change in their communities <narrative>(new) # vulnerable children who demonstrate a basic competency (level 1) to facilitate their peers as agents of change</narrative> (new) # vulnerable children who demonstrate a basic competency (level 1) to facilitate their peers as agents of change <narrative>(new) # events in which representatives from different child clubs meet and work together as agents of change</narrative> (new) # events in which representatives from different child clubs meet and work together as agents of change <narrative>3.7. Child clubs interact with their community members to reflect on how to prevent child marriage</narrative> 3.7. Child clubs interact with their community members to reflect on how to prevent child marriage <narrative>3.7 ( new) # village level events led by children to share research</narrative> 3.7 ( new) # village level events led by children to share research <narrative>3.6. Child clubs use media to communicate their views on child marriage to community members</narrative> 3.6. Child clubs use media to communicate their views on child marriage to community members <narrative>3.6 (new) # media content produced by child clubs</narrative> 3.6 (new) # media content produced by child clubs <narrative>3.2 Project staff are equipped with the relevant skills set to facilitate child clubs</narrative> 3.2 Project staff are equipped with the relevant skills set to facilitate child clubs <narrative>3.2 (new) # project staff who demonstrate increased competency levels to stay overnight in villages and facilitate children as agents of changes (both monitored quarterly)</narrative> 3.2 (new) # project staff who demonstrate increased competency levels to stay overnight in villages and facilitate children as agents of changes (both monitored quarterly) <narrative>3.9 Early married girls engage in participatory sessions to reflect on their SRH rights</narrative> 3.9 Early married girls engage in participatory sessions to reflect on their SRH rights <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions In this period, ECM project had distribution the Soap (PROTEX) to 590 HH for COVID-19 590 families with Aweraness Raising on Covid-19 Prevention: 1748 pieces distributed 1. ECM children:213ps (Boy: 24ps, Girl: 189ps). Expenses include indicator for boys 3.11; <narrative>3.8 Vulnerable boys are supported to pursue their education</narrative> 3.8 Vulnerable boys are supported to pursue their education <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services Expense covers also for indicator on girls.; <narrative>3.8 Vulnerable boys and girls are supported to pursue their education</narrative> 3.8 Vulnerable boys and girls are supported to pursue their education <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services This period of COVID19 pandemic, ECM project to Support Home-School and e-learning support to children during COVID-19 : 221 ps, F:145 ps amount 2 Primary Schools and 1 Secondary School.; NL-KVK-41149287-KHCE0022 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Sexual Exploitation of Children Online and in Travel and Tourism</narrative> Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Cambodia Women's Crisis Center Hagar International Foundation - Cambodia Legal Aid of Cambodia Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 702072.0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 415614.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>community members organized as Watchgroups/or informants sustain advocacy against SECO and SECTT and reporting possible cases of SECO and SECTT to concerned agencies</narrative> community members organized as Watchgroups/or informants sustain advocacy against SECO and SECTT and reporting possible cases of SECO and SECTT to concerned agencies <narrative># of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> # of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative>Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children</narrative> Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children <narrative>Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children</narrative> Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative># of boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative># of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative>community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative># of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> # of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative>child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials</narrative> child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials <narrative># of child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials</narrative> # of child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials NL-KVK-41149287-KHCE0202 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KH 2018: WATCH Cambodia</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Action Pour les Enfants (APLE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 6958360.0 847764.0 649472.0 210887.0 Expenditure 2018 289829.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Government coordinates efforts of multi-stakeholders for the prevention of and response to SECTT in country.</narrative> Government coordinates efforts of multi-stakeholders for the prevention of and response to SECTT in country. <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government This activity has been completed as the initially planned activities to disseminate the SECTT research are cancelled following the change in funding source. SECTT research report is being finalized for publication by TDH.; <narrative>Government institutions relevant to criminal justice system have capacity to undertake child-centric investigations for better protection of SECTT victims and SECTT witnesses throughout the criminal justice process.</narrative> Government institutions relevant to criminal justice system have capacity to undertake child-centric investigations for better protection of SECTT victims and SECTT witnesses throughout the criminal justice process. <narrative># of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative># of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation The target has been reached for this output, however it was agreed with APLE to continue activities to disseminate the new child-centric investigation manual and monitor its implementation in 2020.; <narrative>Child victims have access to appropriate support services through better coordination between NGOs, police, court and government agencies.</narrative> Child victims have access to appropriate support services through better coordination between NGOs, police, court and government agencies. <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice In this quarter, we received 5 new case on legal support and PSS។; <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice 05 new child victims (F:03, M:02) were rescued by AHTJP police in Kandal, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap province in cases APLE joinedly worked with the respectives provincial and municipal AHTJP unit. After the rescue, APLE provided immediate crisis intervention supports and conduct initial risk and need assessments.; <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice Same to 3.1 This output is including also direct staff and other direct operating costs.; <narrative># of girls reintegrated</narrative> # of girls reintegrated <narrative># of girls reintegrated</narrative> # of girls reintegrated 2 of child is remote cases 60% of Actual cost reported under "Girl"; <narrative># of boys reintegrated</narrative> # of boys reintegrated <narrative># of boys reintegrated</narrative> # of boys reintegrated 2 of child is remote cases 40% of Actual cost reported under "Boy".; <narrative>communities monitor and prevent SECTT risks in their communities.</narrative> communities monitor and prevent SECTT risks in their communities. <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Communities monitor and prevent SECTT risks in their communities.</narrative> Communities monitor and prevent SECTT risks in their communities. <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities This output is including also direct staff and other direct operating costs. WATCH project field staff to conducted, 2 activities (4.4.1 & 4.4.3) There was a stakeholder engagement meeting for peer to peer to support learning on 19th June 2020.There were 20/4F as participants including Provincial of Education, District of Education , School directors , teachers and youths. As a result , all participants were excited about the short-term response for the learning outcome to students during school closed. For school directors side , they proposed some times to discuss with their colleagues prior the teachers involve coordinating this assignment and will get back a week after. Final request from the project to offer their colleagues with appreciation letter as part of their contribution. During the period, There were 3 events on (C4D) with youth volunteers both school and village. 1st event was the refresher training on C4D with 8/6F joint online 6/3F offline at Siem Riep office.; NL-KVK-41149287-KHCE02020 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>[Archive] WATCH Cambodia</narrative> Objective: To prevent and tackle Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Action Pour les Enfants (APLE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 695826.0 623078.0 623078.0 0.0 Expenditure 2018 0.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>TdH-NL. €45,035.16</narrative> TdH-NL. €45,035.16 <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>APLE. €302,646.22</narrative> APLE. €302,646.22 <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>APLE. €5,272.44</narrative> APLE. €5,272.44 <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>APLE €101,349.22</narrative> APLE €101,349.22 <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>TdH-NL €98,558.58</narrative> TdH-NL €98,558.58 <narrative># of girls reintegrated</narrative> # of girls reintegrated <narrative>TdH-NL €0</narrative> TdH-NL €0 <narrative># of boys reintegrated</narrative> # of boys reintegrated <narrative>APLE and TdH-NL €269,463.67</narrative> APLE and TdH-NL €269,463.67 <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities NL-KVK-41149287-KHCE0211 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KH2018 Prevent and respond Online Child Sexual Exploitation of Children Cambodia</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Action Pour les Enfants (APLE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 540922.0 633044.0 621902.0 84169.0 Expenditure 2018 135790.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Government protects children by developing and adequately implementing a National Action Plan on OCSE to protect children from OCSE</narrative> Government protects children by developing and adequately implementing a National Action Plan on OCSE to protect children from OCSE <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>1.1 Documents presented to government</narrative> 1.1 Documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government During the reporting period, workshops with the interministerial Technical Working Group were put on hold. However, CNCC did go ahead with contracting the national consultant to work on the NAP, who produced a first draft to be reviewed by the group.; <narrative>(new) 1.2 families with children vulnerable to exploitation received emergency support</narrative> (new) 1.2 families with children vulnerable to exploitation received emergency support <narrative>1.2 families with children vulnerable to exploitation received emergency support</narrative> 1.2 families with children vulnerable to exploitation received emergency support In May to June during the COVID19 pandemic, CNCC and Representative from inter-ministry to distributed the food, and non food for emergency items in 6 province ( BTB, Thboung Khum, Kompong Thom, Kraties, RTK and Modolkiri) with 570 families (50% of beneficiaries were girls). 5 representative from CNCC and 1 from MoI. Expense is not reported yet as some supporting documents are dated in July.; <narrative>1.3 # of meetings held with government officials</narrative> 1.3 # of meetings held with government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials Before the COVID19 response, CNCC conduct 1 online meeting discussion with inter-ministries for the location selection. and in person meeting with INGO (Childfund Cambodia) for resources mobilizing). Total participants is 10 pp.; <narrative>Children at risk of OCSE are less vulnerable to OCSE</narrative> Children at risk of OCSE are less vulnerable to OCSE <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions In this period. APLE conducted two sessions of awareness raising on "Internet Safety and Preventing Online Child Sexual Exploitation" with a total number of 37 children, 4 youths and 2 teachers and 1 deputy director on 16 and 17 June 2020 in Siem Reap focusing on key topics: internet and me, risks, forms of OCSE, and how to report while there is an increasing rate of internet use during the school closure.; <narrative>(new output) 2.2 child survivors of sexual exploitation online and through travel and tourism received psychosocial support.</narrative> (new output) 2.2 child survivors of sexual exploitation online and through travel and tourism received psychosocial support. <narrative>2.2 (new output) # of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and through travel and tourism received psychosocial support.</narrative> 2.2 (new output) # of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and through travel and tourism received psychosocial support. <narrative>Communities are better prepared to keep children safe from OCSE</narrative> Communities are better prepared to keep children safe from OCSE <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities On 29 June 2020, we conducted ToT training on internet safety and preventing OCSE with 17 participants (13 Females; 4 males) as trainers and key staff from Indochina Starfish Foundation (ISF) Chbar Ampov Branch and Stellar Child Care Organization (SCCO).; <narrative>(new output) awareness raising media content to prevent OCSE"</narrative> (new output) awareness raising media content to prevent OCSE" <narrative>3.2 (new output) # awareness raising media content to prevent OCSE"</narrative> 3.2 (new output) # awareness raising media content to prevent OCSE" 1. On 8 May and 12 June 2020: our staff joined two live talk shows on Family Radio FM99.5 MHz to disseminate online CSEA safety messages and risk mitigation tips and also encouraged parents to keep children safe and the general public to report the case of OCSE while an increasing use of internet during Covid-19. - The first live interview gained 772 views, 25 shares and 124 likes (https://www.facebook.com/Familyfm99.5/videos/272414607135628/UzpfSTEwMDAxMTIzMzE1NzUwNzoxMDk1NTQ4Njk0MTYyODky/?id=100011233157507) - The second live interview gained 615 views, 13 shares, and 34 Likes (https://www.facebook.com/Familyfm99.5/videos/583313059284268/).; NL-KVK-41149287-KHCL0019 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KH 2016: Eliminating child labor in agricultural and handicraft sectors</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Santi Sena Organization Kumar Ney Kdey Sangkheum Indigenous Community Support Organization - ICSO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 370902.0 0 0 174108.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET</narrative> children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET <narrative># of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET</narrative> # of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted NL-KVK-41149287-KHCT0004 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KH 2016: Children's Safe passage Programme Friends International</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Damnok Toek Komar Rikreay Krousar Thmey Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 550000.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 192584.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government NL-KVK-41149287-KHCT0005 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KH 2016: Peace and Development Aid Organization</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands CFED Ponleur Kumar Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 149986.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 58579.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government NL-KVK-41149287-KHCT0008 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KH 2016: Cambodia Against Child Trafficking</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Santi Sena Organization Kumar Ney Kdey Sangkheum Cambodia Women's Crisis Center Child Helpline Cambodia Children and Life Association Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 1454268.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 550816.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>Children's clubs supported</narrative> Children's clubs supported <narrative>Children's clubs supported</narrative> Children's clubs supported <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-KHCT0064 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KH 2016: Migration and its effects on migrant workers/child migrant workers</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands IDEA Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 139304.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 73962.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government NL-KVK-41149287-KHCT0097 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>KH 2017: Destination Unknown - Child Rights in the Global Compacts</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands OAK Foundation Cambodia Against Child Trafficking Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 68612.0 28305.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>children/youth trained as agent of change</narrative> children/youth trained as agent of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government NL-KVK-41149287-LACL0025 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>LA 2016: Children and Community acts as Prevention of the Forms of Child Labor</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Community Development and Environment Association Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 200000.0 0 0 93112.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET</narrative> children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET <narrative># of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET</narrative> # of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy NL-KVK-41149287-LACT0001 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>LA 2016: Village Focus International</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands RRDPA LSDA Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 836358.0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 0.0 Expenditure 2016 277890.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>Children's clubs supported</narrative> Children's clubs supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported NL-KVK-41149287-LACT0095 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>LA 2017: Protection and Empowerment of Women and Children in the Lao, PDR</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands VFI Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 23314.0 9293.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>children/youth trained as agent of change</narrative> children/youth trained as agent of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change NL-KVK-41149287-LBHA0366 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Back to the Future phase 2</narrative> The project &lsquo;Back to the Future&rsquo; aims at providing a protective and nurturing environment for over 16,955 local vulnerable and refugee children, ensuring extracurricular activities for 5,380 children, and referring 350 children at risk and/or with special needs to specialized services. In addition, it will indirectly impact 12,200 students through the upgrading 18 public schools and 4 learning centers across Lebanon. Finally, it will foster community engagement, by addressing 4,245 caregivers on matters such as educational activities and child protection. Budget: 10.8MCommunications: &euro; 106,00010 events planned: 4 NL, 4 Italy and 2 Brussels.Budget for Europe events: &euro; 25,000 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 0 Expenditure 2019 NL-KVK-41149287-LKCE0028 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>LK 2016: Combating Sexual Exploitation Children Online/Travel/Tourism (CSECOTT)</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands NCDC SERVE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 179996.0 0 79016.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children</narrative> schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children <narrative>schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children</narrative> schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children <narrative>incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children</narrative> incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children <narrative>incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children</narrative> incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members of which children are vulnerable to sexual abuse online and in travel and tourism part of a social enterprise</narrative> community members of which children are vulnerable to sexual abuse online and in travel and tourism part of a social enterprise <narrative>community members of which children are vulnerable to sexual abuse online and in travel and tourism part of a social enterprise</narrative> community members of which children are vulnerable to sexual abuse online and in travel and tourism part of a social enterprise <narrative>Private sector decision makers attend events on sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism</narrative> Private sector decision makers attend events on sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative># of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> # of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>families counseled</narrative> families counseled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children</narrative> community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children <narrative>community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children</narrative> community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative># of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> # of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-MGCL0350 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>MICA Madagscar</narrative> Project to work on responsible MICA mining in Madagascar Terre des Hommes Netherlands RVO TBC Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 491000.0 NL-KVK-41149287-MMCE0066 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>MM Myanmar Situational Analysis (SITAN) on SECOTT</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 204388.0 0 26941.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed NL-KVK-41149287-MMCE0116 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>MM 2017 Myanmar Situational Analysis (SITAN) on Online Child Exploitation (OCSE)</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 218296.0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 102326.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed NL-KVK-41149287-MMCL0031 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>MM 2016: Combating worst forms of child labour through community participation</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands YMCA KYDA Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 200000.0 0 0 92446.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET</narrative> children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET <narrative># of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET</narrative> # of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET <narrative>child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative># of child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities NL-KVK-41149287-MMCT0057 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>MM 2016: Child Trafficking and Migration in Myanmar Public Awareness/Advocacy</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Porticus RMECG UACT Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 399326.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 0.0 Expenditure 2016 210937.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>children/youth trained as agent of change</narrative> children/youth trained as agent of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change NL-KVK-41149287-MMCT0129 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>MM 2017: Destination Unknown - Child Rights in the Global Compacts</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands OAK Foundation UACT Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 21246.0 0 0 4382.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>children/youth trained as agent of change</narrative> children/youth trained as agent of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change NL-KVK-41149287-NGHA0285 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>NG 2019 Nigeria Joint Response TdH Lausanne</narrative> This is the second year Tdh participates in the Nigeria Joint Response, programme funded by the Dutch MFA and led by Save the Children. Our implementing partner is Tdh Lausanne.&nbsp;Nigeria has suffered greatly since the Boko Haram insurgency began in 2009, resulting in widespread displacement.&nbsp;1 in 4 of IDPs are under 5, and 80% are women and children. Half of IDPs in Borno are living outside IDP camps in local communities, who are themselves stricken by poverty making them also highly vulnerable to the situation. Activity:&nbsp;WASH, HC rehab, Reproductive Health education, pre/post natal education, cholera and malaria prevention and referral. PSS and awareness in CPiE, CM. Loction: Mafa and Gwoza &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 2569796.0 590332.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 630331.0 2nd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 1237309.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 617576.0 2nd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 568459.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 1284898.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of people having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs</narrative> Number of people having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs <narrative>Number of females (below 18 yrs) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs</narrative> Number of females (below 18 yrs) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs <narrative>Number of males (below 18 yrs) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs</narrative> Number of males (below 18 yrs) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs <narrative>Number of females (18+ yrs) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs</narrative> Number of females (18+ yrs) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs <narrative>Number of males (18+ yrs) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs</narrative> Number of males (18+ yrs) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs <narrative>People living in settlements with a functional solid waste management system</narrative> People living in settlements with a functional solid waste management system <narrative>Number of females (below 18yrs) living in settlements with a functional solid waste management system</narrative> Number of females (below 18yrs) living in settlements with a functional solid waste management system <narrative>Number of males (below 18yrs) living in settlements with a functional solid waste management system</narrative> Number of males (below 18yrs) living in settlements with a functional solid waste management system <narrative>Number of females (18+ yrs) living in settlements with a functional solid waste management system</narrative> Number of females (18+ yrs) living in settlements with a functional solid waste management system <narrative>Number of males (18+yrs) living in settlements with a functional solid waste management system</narrative> Number of males (18+yrs) living in settlements with a functional solid waste management system <narrative>Number of people having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use</narrative> Number of people having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use <narrative>Number of females (below 18yrs) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use</narrative> Number of females (below 18yrs) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use <narrative>Number of males (below 18yrs) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use</narrative> Number of males (below 18yrs) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use <narrative>Number of females (18+ yrs) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use</narrative> Number of females (18+ yrs) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use <narrative>Number of males (18+ yrs) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use</narrative> Number of males (18+ yrs) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use <narrative>Number of people reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities</narrative> Number of people reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of females (below 18 yrs) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities</narrative> Number of females (below 18 yrs) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of males (below 18 yrs) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities</narrative> Number of males (below 18 yrs) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of females (18+ yrs) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities</narrative> Number of females (18+ yrs) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of males (18+ yrs) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities</narrative> Number of males (18+ yrs) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities <narrative>Health facilities rehabilitated</narrative> Health facilities rehabilitated <narrative>Number of health facilities rehabilitated</narrative> Number of health facilities rehabilitated <narrative>Live births attended by skilled health personnel</narrative> Live births attended by skilled health personnel <narrative>Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel, females (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel, females (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel, females (18 + years)</narrative> Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel, females (18 + years) <narrative>Outbreak alerts responded to</narrative> Outbreak alerts responded to <narrative>Number of outbreak alerts responded to</narrative> Number of outbreak alerts responded to <narrative>Children who received community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections</narrative> Children who received community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections <narrative>Number of females (below 18 years) who received community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections</narrative> Number of females (below 18 years) who received community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections <narrative>Number of males (below 18 years) who received community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections</narrative> Number of males (below 18 years) who received community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections <narrative>Number of hospitalisations</narrative> Number of hospitalisations <narrative>Number of hospitalisations-females below 18 years</narrative> Number of hospitalisations-females below 18 years <narrative>Number of hospitalisations-males below 18 years</narrative> Number of hospitalisations-males below 18 years <narrative>Number of hospitalisations-females 18+ years</narrative> Number of hospitalisations-females 18+ years <narrative>Number of hospitalisations-males 18+ years</narrative> Number of hospitalisations-males 18+ years <narrative>Persons with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Persons with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Participants showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> Participants showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Unaccompanied and/or separated children who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA</narrative> Unaccompanied and/or separated children who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA <narrative>Number of unaccompanied and/or separated females (below 18yrs) who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA</narrative> Number of unaccompanied and/or separated females (below 18yrs) who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA <narrative>Number of unaccompanied and/or separated males (below 18yrs) who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA</narrative> Number of unaccompanied and/or separated males (below 18yrs) who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA <narrative>Children that received support specified to their needs</narrative> Children that received support specified to their needs <narrative>Number of females (below 18 yrs) that received support specified to their needs</narrative> Number of females (below 18 yrs) that received support specified to their needs <narrative>Number of males (below 18 yrs) that received support specified to their needs</narrative> Number of males (below 18 yrs) that received support specified to their needs <narrative>Budget spent on capacity building of national an local actors</narrative> Budget spent on capacity building of national an local actors <narrative>% of budget spent on capacity building of national an local actors</narrative> % of budget spent on capacity building of national an local actors <narrative>National and local actors supported with capacity-building</narrative> National and local actors supported with capacity-building <narrative>Number of national and local actors supported with capacity-building</narrative> Number of national and local actors supported with capacity-building <narrative>Crisis-affected people who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Crisis-affected people who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected males (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected males (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Adaptations in the design and/or implementation of the JR, as a result of the input from beneficiaries.</narrative> Adaptations in the design and/or implementation of the JR, as a result of the input from beneficiaries. <narrative>Number of adaptations in the design and/or implementation of the JR, as a result of the input from beneficiaries.</narrative> Number of adaptations in the design and/or implementation of the JR, as a result of the input from beneficiaries. <narrative>People benefitting from unconditional and unrestricted cash</narrative> People benefitting from unconditional and unrestricted cash <narrative>Number of females (below 18 years) benefitting from unconditional and unrestricted cash</narrative> Number of females (below 18 years) benefitting from unconditional and unrestricted cash <narrative>Number of males (below 18 years) benefitting from unconditional and unrestricted cash</narrative> Number of males (below 18 years) benefitting from unconditional and unrestricted cash NL-KVK-41149287-NGHA0353 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Nigeria Joint Response 2020</narrative> Second year that Tdh responds to the Nigerian crisis within the Nigeria Joint Response, funded by the Dutch MFA, and led by Save the Children. Location: Borno State (Mafa, Dikwa and Gwoza LGA) Activities include WASH, natal education, cholera/ malaria/ measles awareness, community based management of childhood illnesses - through mobile teams, PSS, CPiE awareness and CM. Project includes a COVID-19 Top Up and Innovation scale-up funding. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1754104.0 526321.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 306968.0 2nd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 1258438.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 506741.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 295599.0 2nd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 375875.0 COVID-19 top up Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 427043.0 3rd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 408882.0 3rd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne <narrative>People have regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs</narrative> People have regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs <narrative>Number of females (under 18 years) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs</narrative> Number of females (under 18 years) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs <narrative>Number of males (under 18 years) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs</narrative> Number of males (under 18 years) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) having regular access to soap to meet hygienic needs <narrative>People have access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities</narrative> People have access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities <narrative>Number of females (under 18 years) having access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities</narrative> Number of females (under 18 years) having access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities <narrative>Number of males (under 18 years) having access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities</narrative> Number of males (under 18 years) having access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) having access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) having access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) having access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) having access to dignified, safe, clean and functional excreta disposal facilities <narrative>People having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use</narrative> People having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use <narrative>Number of females (under 18 years) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use</narrative> Number of females (under 18 years) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use <narrative>Number of males (under 18 years) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use</narrative> Number of males (under 18 years) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) having access to sufficient and safe water for domestic use <narrative>People are reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities</narrative> People are reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of females( under 18 years) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities</narrative> Number of females( under 18 years) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of males( under 18 years) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities</narrative> Number of males( under 18 years) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) reached with hygiene promotion/awareness raising activities <narrative>Live births attended by skilled health personnel</narrative> Live births attended by skilled health personnel <narrative>Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel- females (under 18 years)</narrative> Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel- females (under 18 years) <narrative>Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel- females (18+ years)</narrative> Number of live births attended by skilled health personnel- females (18+ years) <narrative>Hospitalisations done</narrative> Hospitalisations done <narrative>Number of hospitalisations-females (under 18 years)</narrative> Number of hospitalisations-females (under 18 years) <narrative>Number of hospitalisations-males (under 18 years)</narrative> Number of hospitalisations-males (under 18 years) <narrative>Number of hospitalisations-females (18+ years)</narrative> Number of hospitalisations-females (18+ years) <narrative>children receive community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections</narrative> children receive community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections <narrative>Number of children who received community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections-females (under 18 years)</narrative> Number of children who received community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections-females (under 18 years) <narrative>Number of children who received community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections-males (under 18 years)</narrative> Number of children who received community based treatment for malaria, diarrhoea and/or acute respiratory infections-males (under 18 years) <narrative>Persons reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures</narrative> Persons reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures <narrative>Persons with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Persons with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Number of females (under 18 years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of females (under 18 years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Number of males (under 18 years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of males (under 18 years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Number of females (18+years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of females (18+years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Participants showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> Participants showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Unaccompanied and/or separated children who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA</narrative> Unaccompanied and/or separated children who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA <narrative>Number of unaccompanied and/or separated female children (under 18 years) who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA</narrative> Number of unaccompanied and/or separated female children (under 18 years) who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA <narrative>Number of unaccompanied and/or separated male children (under 18 years) who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA</narrative> Number of unaccompanied and/or separated male children (under 18 years) who are reunited with their caregivers OR in appropriate protective care arrangements based on BIA <narrative>Children that received support specified to their needs</narrative> Children that received support specified to their needs <narrative>Number of female children (under 18 years) that received support specified to their needs</narrative> Number of female children (under 18 years) that received support specified to their needs <narrative>Number of female children (under 18 years) that received support specified to their needs</narrative> Number of female children (under 18 years) that received support specified to their needs <narrative>Unconditional and unrestricted cash</narrative> Unconditional and unrestricted cash <narrative>Number of female (under 18) benefiting from unconditional and unrestricted cash</narrative> Number of female (under 18) benefiting from unconditional and unrestricted cash <narrative>Number of male (under 18) benefiting from unconditional and unrestricted cash</narrative> Number of male (under 18) benefiting from unconditional and unrestricted cash <narrative>Crisis-affected people who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Crisis-affected people who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme NL-KVK-41149287-NLCE0232 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>NL 2018: Watch NL</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 NL-KVK-41149287-NLCE0364 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>WATCH NL</narrative> To be completed Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Porticus Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 <narrative>(identification) Children and caregivers access a low threshold hotline to report potential cases of child sexual exploitation and abuse.</narrative> (identification) Children and caregivers access a low threshold hotline to report potential cases of child sexual exploitation and abuse. <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>Vulnerable children are sensitized to the risks of sexual exploitation and abuse</narrative> Vulnerable children are sensitized to the risks of sexual exploitation and abuse <narrative># of children at risk sensitized through awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of children at risk sensitized through awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of vulnerable children and victims are aware of the systems and mechanisms in place to protect them and prevent sexual exploitation and abuse</narrative> Number of vulnerable children and victims are aware of the systems and mechanisms in place to protect them and prevent sexual exploitation and abuse <narrative># of children at risk aware of protection mechanisms through communication</narrative> # of children at risk aware of protection mechanisms through communication <narrative>Caregivers and professionals are sensitized in identifying the indicators of sexual exploitation and abuse of children and minors</narrative> Caregivers and professionals are sensitized in identifying the indicators of sexual exploitation and abuse of children and minors <narrative># of caregivers and professionals are sensitized through awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of caregivers and professionals are sensitized through awareness raising sessions <narrative>Caregivers and professionals are aware of the systems and mechanisms in place to protect them and prevent sexual exploitation and abuse</narrative> Caregivers and professionals are aware of the systems and mechanisms in place to protect them and prevent sexual exploitation and abuse <narrative># of caretakers and/or proffesionals are aware of protection mechanisms through communication</narrative> # of caretakers and/or proffesionals are aware of protection mechanisms through communication <narrative>Reports on possible cases of sexual exploitation and abuse of minors prepared and referred to law enforcement for further investigation</narrative> Reports on possible cases of sexual exploitation and abuse of minors prepared and referred to law enforcement for further investigation <narrative># of reports to the hotline</narrative> # of reports to the hotline <narrative># of reports reffered to social care</narrative> # of reports reffered to social care <narrative># of cases investigated</narrative> # of cases investigated <narrative># of investigated cases transfered to law enforcement</narrative> # of investigated cases transfered to law enforcement <narrative># of case follow-up meetings with law enforcement</narrative> # of case follow-up meetings with law enforcement <narrative>Strategic meetings with law enforcement and other authorities aiming to report and follow up findings on sexual exploitation and abuse of minors</narrative> Strategic meetings with law enforcement and other authorities aiming to report and follow up findings on sexual exploitation and abuse of minors <narrative># of strategic meetings with law enforcement</narrative> # of strategic meetings with law enforcement <narrative># of strategic meetings with public prosecution office</narrative> # of strategic meetings with public prosecution office <narrative># of strategic meetings with ICT companies</narrative> # of strategic meetings with ICT companies <narrative>Increased number of perpetrators identified and investigated by law enforcement</narrative> Increased number of perpetrators identified and investigated by law enforcement <narrative># of suspicious sex advertisements identified and transfered to law enforcement</narrative> # of suspicious sex advertisements identified and transfered to law enforcement <narrative>Warning messages sent to the identified potential perpetrators</narrative> Warning messages sent to the identified potential perpetrators <narrative># of detterent messages sent to potential perpetrators of sexual abuse of minors</narrative> # of detterent messages sent to potential perpetrators of sexual abuse of minors NL-KVK-41149287-NLCL0279 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>NL 2019 GAA - GM Effective due diligence towards eradicating child labour</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 96000.0 43000.0 2019 Total Disbursement for Global March NL Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March Against Child Labour Netherlands 48000.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>meetings among CSOs</narrative> meetings among CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>government officials sensitised</narrative> government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Training of ps representatives</narrative> Training of ps representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-NLCL0336 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Effective due diligence towards eradicating child labour</narrative> This is GAA-NL project Implemented by GMACL, based in The Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March Against Child Labour Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 96000.0 <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Participation in the due diligence support group for the metallurgic agreement</narrative> Participation in the due diligence support group for the metallurgic agreement <narrative>Liaise with the gender organizations on the agreements</narrative> Liaise with the gender organizations on the agreements <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Organise a round table between, ambassadors, private sector and MP's on the impact of due diligence legislation in Bangladesh and Uganda with a focus on food and garment producers an d buyers.</narrative> Organise a round table between, ambassadors, private sector and MP's on the impact of due diligence legislation in Bangladesh and Uganda with a focus on food and garment producers an d buyers. This has been changed to develop a grdd toolkit. After the completion of the research we now have started with interviews with companies to test if we are developing something pratical.; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>GM staff trained on gender responsive due diligence</narrative> GM staff trained on gender responsive due diligence <narrative>Introduce the complaint mechanismen from the different IRBC agreements to our partners in Bangaldesh, Uganda to give victims access to remedy especially child labour and GBV.</narrative> Introduce the complaint mechanismen from the different IRBC agreements to our partners in Bangaldesh, Uganda to give victims access to remedy especially child labour and GBV. Everything is done virtually.; <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Short research on the different outcomes of risks and priorities of a gender responsive due diligence report.</narrative> Short research on the different outcomes of risks and priorities of a gender responsive due diligence report. This research is finished.; NL-KVK-41149287-NPCE0018 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>NP Children Against Sexual Exploitation - (ChASE)</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Saathi CeLRRd Change Nepal Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 276576.0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 156431.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>of boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> of boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative># of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative>CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative># of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> # of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT NL-KVK-41149287-NPCE0142 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>NP 2017-2020 Working Actively Together for Children on Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel/Tourism (WATCH-SECTT)</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands CWIN Saathi CeLRRd TdHNL Nepal country office National Child Rights Council (NCRC) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 241310.0 432658.0 264976.0 25614.0 Expenditure 2017 110338.0 Expenditure 2018 154782.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Strengthened national governance and oversight committee to prevent and respond to SECTT</narrative> Strengthened national governance and oversight committee to prevent and respond to SECTT <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained Cumulative results of last 2 years; The activities could not be conducted due to COVID 19 situatation; <narrative># of research on SECTT conducted</narrative> # of research on SECTT conducted <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector Cumulative results of last 2 years; Already achieved in previous years; The research work is under progress yet to be done due to COVID 19 situatation; <narrative># of inputs on child rights policies and laws given to decision-makers</narrative> # of inputs on child rights policies and laws given to decision-makers <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government Cumulative results of last 2 years; Achieved in previous years; This was not possible due to COVID situatation; <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation Cumulative results of last 2 years; Target achieved earlier.; This was not possible due to COVID 19 situatation; <narrative>Provided end-to-end support services to SECTT child victims</narrative> Provided end-to-end support services to SECTT child victims <narrative># of CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) Cumulative results of last 2 years; More beneficiaries from previous quarters. achieved the project plan previous year; No new cases were reported. The follow ups were done on previous cases; <narrative>Active child helpline for victim reporting and support</narrative> Active child helpline for victim reporting and support <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights Cumulative results of last 2 years; Achieved already; No trainings were conducted. However they were able coordinate; <narrative>Increased awareness of children at risk of SECTT and their communities on SECTT prevention</narrative> Increased awareness of children at risk of SECTT and their communities on SECTT prevention <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities Cumulative results of last 2 years; Delayed approval from SWC.; No public awareness activities were conducted due to COVID 19; NL-KVK-41149287-NPCL0027 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>NP2016 Combating Child Labour focusing on Free-bonded Labour (Ex-Kamalari) Nepal</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SWAN Creating Possibilities Nepal Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 177964.0 0 89141.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights NL-KVK-41149287-NPCL0140 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>NP 2017/2019: Combating WFCL through education, focusing on Labour in Nepal</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands KFN Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 61046.0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 0.0 Expenditure 2018 30517.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-NPCT0124 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>NP/IN 2017: Destination Unknown - Children on the Move (DU-CoM) Campaign</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL India Country Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 40000.0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 18358.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>children/youth trained as agent of change</narrative> children/youth trained as agent of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change NL-KVK-41149287-NPCT0225 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>NP 2018: Destination Unknown - Children on the Move (DU-CoM) Campaign in Nepal</narrative> "DU" aims at contributing in reduction of vulnerability and strengthening protection of children on the move at all stages of migration cycle. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Swatantrata Abhiyan Nepal (SAN) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 10000.0 9996.0 0.0 2602.0 Expenditure 2018 1664.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of children/youth trained as agent of change</narrative> # of children/youth trained as agent of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change this includes 1 quarter from 2018 and all 2019 actuals together; More children were covered than the planned since it covered all over Nepal; <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights this includes 1 quarter from 2018 and all 2019 actuals together; More number of GSOs were covered than the planned in previous period; <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights this includes 1 quarter from 2018 and all 2019 actuals together; More number of CSO personals were trained since DU CoM covered all over Nepal with more CSOs; <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained this includes 1 quarter from 2018 and all 2019 actuals together; More number of Government officials were trained since campaign focused more on advocacy; <narrative># of media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns on CSEC conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns on CSEC conducted this includes 1 quarter from 2018 and all 2019 actuals together; More activities were conducted in previous period than the planned; NL-KVK-41149287-PC0194 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Building the Foundations for Child Trafficking Free Zones in Urban/ Rural Kenya</narrative> Persons are trafficked from Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea to Kenya using Mandera, Moyale to Nairob. This project,&nbsp;will be implemented in Busia, Mandera, Nairobi and Marsabit Counties: Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN - RO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 712726.0 159652.0 Expenditure 2018 234532.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> Targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners During the CTM Quarterly 1 review and work planning meeting at St.Pauls Moyale on 21st to 22nd January 2020, the Team was joined by two invited organizations that are in working with families to suppress cases of child abuse, school truancy and any exploitation by bridging the poverty factor gap that is rampant. The organization have been taken through child safeguarding policies and signed to work on the same .the organizations are; Northern Women Development Aid (WONDA), Marsabit and Canadian Organization for Development through Education, Marsabit; During this reporting period, CTM program held a Virtual Quarterly review and work planning meeting on 16th April 2020.CTM team comprised of Program and Finance staff from ANPPCAN, MACT Nairobi and Busia, NCRH, DCS Moyale and Busia and SND Moyale and apologies from TdH was shared. The meeting focused on; • Review of the Q1 performances, Challenges and success, • Intervention on CTM on COVID-19 and its effects • Analyze previously set goals and set new ones. • Examine emerging trends. • Highlight Successes and challenges in previous quarters through reviews of previous work plans and targets • Legal aid report. • Financial report. It was noted that, there is a spike of cases of girls who are at risk of being exploited and that the team needs to work with all actors in the community in ensuring the response and preventive measures are activated at all times. •The effects of COVID-19 had grounded the planned activities including community and school based activities and the team was advised to support the beneficiaries and offer support that is needed including information on Corona, The shelter houses in Nairobi and Busia, were advised to put enforce child safeguarding policies and safe house protocols to avoid infections in the facilities. The team were advised to work with the community team to assess the level of need that the program can support. The team was informed, that TdH-NL was in receipt of the proposal made in response to COVID-19 in cushioning the beneficiaries of the program with some tokenism of Cash transfer for the period of 3 moths (APRIL –June) and support the stuff and the families with face masks and Sanitizers as well. Safe houses and rescues were put on hold but emergency cases will be analyzed and supported based on the MOH regulation. It was noted that, the Program now can engage the media in a continuous awareness creation on Trafficking Most cases in court are not scheduled, since the courts are on partial lockdown and the backlog of cases is the order of the day, the counsel for the CTM program will continue following up matters that are due for mention be it virtually or watching brief of getting information of the cases .Social workers and Counselors were informed to continuous provide psychosocial support to the Children the shelters. And ensure follow ups virtually and physical within the Distancing guidelines. Where necessary, the program will work with the law enforcement agencies to seek justice and protection at all times to the needy cases and work with DCS to ensure welfare of children is enforced. During the reporting period,13 CBOs,6 in Busia,3 in Moyale 4 Nairobi participated in Covid awareness sessions with specific Messages in how to have preventive mechanisms ,; <narrative>Families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> Families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities The activity was planned to happen but suspended because of COVID -19.planned to be implemented post COVID-19 Q3; The Activity was planned amidst COVID-19 restrictions but the Curfew enforced affected its commencement and the activity was pushed to July 2nd week.; <narrative>Community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders ) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> Community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders ) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative># of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> # of community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights Community leaders and MACT leaders together with Community volunteers in CTM have been facilitated to coordinate and work with their team’s in order to ensure CTM Cases from the community are well managed and supported. They have handled 48 cases this quarter. 14 VOTs (2 BOYS 12 GIRLS) 44 ARTs (20 BOYS 24GIRLS); Community resource person were facilitated for the Quarter to support community coordination of cases in Moyale and Mandera. Community leaders and MACT leaders together with Community volunteers in CTM have been facilitated to coordinate and work with their team’s in order to ensure CTM Cases from the community are well managed and supported. They have handled 39 cases this quarter. 7VOTs (1 BOYS 6 GIRLS) 22 ARTs ( 6 BOYS 16 GIRLS); <narrative>Effective referral systems established</narrative> Effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established This activity was reallocated to support CTM beneficiaries with Cash transfer and Non Food items during Covid-19 Pandemic.; <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members Community leaders and MACT leaders together with Community volunteers in CTM have been facilitated to coordinate and work with their team’s in order to ensure CTM Cases from the community are well managed and supported. They have handled 48 cases this quarter. 14 VOTs (2 BOYS 12 GIRLS) 44 ARTs (20 BOYS 24GIRLS); Community resource person were facilitated for the Quarter to support community coordination of cases in Moyale and Mandera. In Busia and Nairobi Community volunteers were also supported to support cases coordination and act as a rink with the community in Identification of CT cases and support the linkage /referrals of the cases to the authority four action. linkages with Government agencies across the Project sites has been effective and the agencies within Government also participated in safeguarding the cases already pursued by the program; <narrative>lobby and advocacy documents presented to government (1) Output Dropped - Post Covid-19 (Review and Approval of NAP document yet to be done)</narrative> lobby and advocacy documents presented to government (1) Output Dropped - Post Covid-19 (Review and Approval of NAP document yet to be done) <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government The NPA document is still at the draft level, the input from the counties and other key stakeholders were to be edited ,nationally validated and then launched, that process was projected in Q1 and Finally in Q2,it dint happen, the Governmental process has hindered the success and the achievement of it because of the bureaucracies involved. Due to COVID-19, the prospect of having the document soonest as envisaged, is something that cannot be predicted. The proposal is that, we reallocate this funds to support the project beneficiaries during this global pandemic (COVID-19) period.; <narrative>advocacy plans developed towards private sector (2)</narrative> advocacy plans developed towards private sector (2) <narrative># of advocacy plans developed to influence private sector</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed to influence private sector <narrative>private sector decision makers participated in events  (70)</narrative> private sector decision makers participated in events  (70) <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events During the Q1 reporting period, various media houses within the county of Marsabit held a meeting on how best to support the fight against Child trafficking and support objective reporting. They shared some of cultural acts that provide for child trafficking. These are adoption as well as fostering of children without following due process. The media houses participated in enhancement of child trafficking include SIFA FM, Kenya news agency (KNA), Radio Jangwani, NTV, IBSE FM, Star FM and Milele FM. And each media station sent 1 representative and all were Male. Some of the Success stories is that, media is picking up cases of child exploitation as part of the segments in the bulleting Programmes, thus increasing the awareness reach. IBSE for example took the initiative to have a morning discussion on in the Somali and Borana vernacular that attracted viewership of 3000 views and likes. The media house already started educating the masses on the effects of child exploitation. The challenge they face is unwilling community to accept to collaborate in giving the leads of the suspected cases being investigated for purposes of highlighting them for awareness purposes. This is attributed by way of life (Culture) of the communities in the region which safeguards family matters (Secrecy); Media breakfast and training planned was affected by COVID -19 rescheduled to take place in August 2020.However Media houses in Busia, Moyale and Nairobi were engaged on the question of COVID-19 and CT and CP in general; <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary (60 meetings)</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary (60 meetings) <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary 5 meetings (2 Meetings in Malaba and 2 in Teso South Sub counties held on 18th and 19th of February) and County meeting held at Busia’s Itoya Hotel on 20th Feb 2020. ANPPCAN regional Office with support from TDH Netherlands supported the law Enforcement meetings .The main objective of convening the meetings was to analyzing the emerging issues in the prosecution handling of child trafficking cases in Busia County. In attendance was various departments involved in prosecution and law enforcers of Child trafficking cases including the Judiciary, Office of the directorate of Public prosecutions, National, Police services Probation Department, Department of Children services, County government officials, Sub County Commissioner. Total Reach was 43 :( Female15 and male 28) Analysis of the issues raised /Gaps in prosecution of child trafficking cases • Children, especially those in need of protection and care are usually brought to court from police stations without the presence of children officers. However, the Children department said that court issues are usually a very small fraction of the work of Children Officers and therefore; it is impossible for them to be available in court every time unlike probation officers whose work revolves around the court. However, the situation can be reduced if OCS of various stations inform the respective children officers before the cases are brought to court. The law enforcers in the justice system were urged to always observe the cardinal rule of the best interest of the child. • On children cases especially child trafficking, some family members liaise with accused persons to hide the children victims/witnesses across the border in Uganda in attempt to defeat justice after being compromised. Members suggested that children cases be expeditiously handled by possibly taking the evidence of the minors on the date of plea to avoid interference; The project continuously facilitates 2 police who are Goodwill ambassador to the project in order to help with advice for prosecution of perpetrators, The officers working with directorate of Public prosecution and Court officers have supported the 2 cases 2 boys and 2 girls in the quarter. The low cases rates were as a result of backlog of cases and COVID-19 disruptions, in Busia, Nairobi and Moyale ,The law enforcers play a critical role on rescue and safeguarding and they have been fully engaged in the frontline services.; <narrative>Judiciary and police staff trained on CT and child-safe justice</narrative> Judiciary and police staff trained on CT and child-safe justice <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative>Vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions During the reporting period, 4 community resource person were supported in helping SND staff to identify and rescue children in trafficking in Mandera and Marsabit Counties.; During the reporting period, 4 community resource person were supported in helping SND staff to identify and rescue children in trafficking in Mandera and Marsabit Counties.; <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services CTM Program provided School levies to primary school going pupils who were victims of child trafficking. 2VOTs both in Moyale. Sala Issack 12 yrs-Moyale Daystar academy, class 5 Salim Abdirahman-11yrs-Gurumesa academy-Class 4 The outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak affected 6 cases that was supported to be supported upon review. CTM Program provided education bursaries to secondary school going students who were victims of child trafficking .4 VOTs were reached. 1. Hillary Masiza in form 2 at Friends School Mbale in Vihiga County. 2. Nelson Juma Mondoh in form 2 at Mary Immaculate Nambale Urban Secondary in Busia County. 3. Oundo Dennis Masimba in Form 1 at St. Austin’s Kingadole High School in Busia County. 4. Glen Otieno in form 1 at St. Mary’s Mundika High School Busia County The outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak affected 8 more cases that was supported to be supported upon review. Vocational Training 3 Victims of trafficking 3, were support to join vocational training in Moyale to pursue Tailoring and masonry courses. Kindly Check the workplan shared. The activity was planned.; The activity was Distributed with the Resurgence of COVID-19 and there is likelihood that school may not reopen for the entire year, hence need to reallocate the funds.; <narrative>Provision of cash transfers to families affected by COVID-19 Provision of non food items(Essential items)to the families affected by COVID-19</narrative> Provision of cash transfers to families affected by COVID-19 Provision of non food items(Essential items)to the families affected by COVID-19 <narrative># of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received income assistance (Humanitarian Assistance) COVID -19 came with Lockdown and lead to shutdown of small business and loss of economic gains, thus the community, families of the VOTs were at the blink of suffering and without a meal. The cash transfer Programme reached 98 families (33 in Busia, 25 in Marsabit and 40 in Nairobi) Cash transfers to 98 Families, ● 26 Children in Mary Gladys Rescue Centre ● 47 Children at Nairobi Children's Remand Home. CTM program supported Tanks and hand washing in Nairobi Children's Remand ,in Busia Mary Gladys rescue Centre ,the CPU in the police Divisional Office in Busia Border and 25 families in Marsabit were supported with family storage tanks in their families because water is essential during COVID-19 era in northern Kenya era. As one of the containing measures in regard to COVID-19, CTM beneficiaries were supported on how to soaps, Sanitizers and Face masks and were aided on to use them to safeguard them from contracting the disease through promoting the very basic hygiene practices like hand washing. Emphasis on the need to keep one to one and half meter as social distance was put forward Repair of the underground tank at the Nairobi Children's Remand home was supported, equally the motor and the pump was repaired and it’s serving more than 47 children at the facility. Livelihood support to the CTM beneficiaries in the times of COVID-19 from April –June 2020, through the cash transfer program was made possible through Terre des Hommes in the East Africa and Its partners ANPPCAN being the lead. The goal was to have 98 families cushioned from sharp pains of economic downfalls and as intervention, the community frontline workers ,project staff and the beneficiaries were supported with sanitizers, hand washing tanks, tanks, Masks and COVID-19 Info pack. The cash transfer and supply of PPE was meant to reduce the risk of COVID-19 to the families and families’ afforded food as well. This sign of intervention made direct impact to the families in Marsabit, Nairobi and Busia.; <narrative>Vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> Vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services CTM Program provided School levies to primary school going pupils who were vulnerable to trafficking. The total reach was 4 boys) 1. Brian Ochieng schooling at Alupe Primary School in class 6 Busia County 2. Abdifatah Enow schooling at Gurumesa academy class 6 Marsabit County Moyale. 3. Liban Abdub schooling at Heilu pry school in class 5 in Marsabit county Moyale 4. Galgallu Halkano schooling at Moyale AIC in class 4 in Moyale Marsabit County The outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak affected 7 more cases that was supported to be supported upon review. Secondary school Bursaries. CTM Program provided education bursaries to secondary school going students who were vulnerable to trafficking. The total reach was 4 students 1. Edebe Ale Ochieng’ schooling at Nambale Boys High School in form 2 Busia county 2. Brian Otieno schooling at Mathias’ Busia Secondary School in Form 2 Busia county 3. Kevin Otieno schooling at Mathias’ Busia Secondary School in Form 2 Busia county 4. Reuben Ochieng’ schooling at Busia Township Secondary Schoolin form 2 Busia. The outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak affected 8 more cases that was supported to be supported upon review.; The activity was Distributed with the Resurgence of COVID-19 and there is likelihood that school may not reopen for the entire year, hence need to reallocate the funds.; <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services CTM Program provided School levies to primary school going pupils who were victims of child trafficking. The total reach was 2 Girls Both of Moyale 1. Asha Mustafa-10 yrs-Gurumesa academy-class 2 Naima Yusuf 16yrs-Krashidin pry school-7 The outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak affected 6 more cases that was supported to be supported upon review. CTM Program provided education bursaries to secondary school going students who were victims of child trafficking .3 VOTs were reached. 1. Faith Fridah Khaoya schooling at St. Annes Ang’orom Girls Secondary School in form 2 Busia County 2. Linet Adhiambo schooling at St. Michael’s Secondary Buyende in form 1 Busia 3. Sharon Adhiambo schooling at Lirhanda Girl’s High School in form 2 Kakamega The outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak affected 6more cases that was supported to be supported upon review. Vocational Training 1 Victims of trafficking (Guyatu Guyo-17 yrs-vocational training-tailoring) was supported to join vocational training in Moyale to pursue Tailoring course. The outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak affected 4more cases that was supported to be supported upon review.; The activity was Distributed with the Resurgence of COVID-19 and there is likelihood that school may not reopen for the entire year, hence need to reallocate the funds.; <narrative>Boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> Boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded During the Q1 reporting period, CTM program managed to safeguard 49 Victim of trafficking, sheltered in different project areas (Nairobi Children remand Home had 43 cases MACT 2 cases (sheltered in the alternative family care with relatives )and SND had 4 cases(sheltered in the alternative family care with relatives.) The children received shelter support services, food clothing, medical aid, Basic educational skills, Counselling. 25 cases were traces awaited reintegration .the process was affected by COVID -19. The High rise of cases safeguarded, is attributable to the streamlined community structures, Program involving all the community and Government structures in referrals and managing of the cases. Awareness of the CT related cases by the community is also high courtesy of the CTM in routes in the project areas.; Q2 year of CTM saw 11 children being safeguarded, 2 Victim of trafficking, 9 ARTs sheltered in different project areas (Nairobi Children remand Home had 4 cases MACT 6 cases (sheltered in at Mary Gladys rescue centre and SND had 1 cases (sheltered in the alternative family care with relatives.) The children received shelter support services, food clothing, medical aid, Basic educational skills, Counselling. 25 cases that were traced in Q1 are still awaiting reintegration .the process was affected by COVID -19. Covid -19 has affected rescues and tracing, not that the cases are low but because of the restrictions, some perpetrators are taking advantage and it has led into more exploitation like Worst form of child labor; <narrative>Girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> Girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded During the Q1 reporting period, CTM program managed to safeguard 26 Victim of trafficking, sheltered in different project areas (Nairobi Children remand Home had 10 cases MACT 14 cases (Sheltered at Mary Gladys Rescue Centre) and SND had 2 cases(Sheltered at the relatives of the Children). The children received shelter support services, food clothing, medical aid, Basic educational skills, Counselling. 6 cases were traces awaited reintegration .the process was affected by COVID -19. The High rise of cases safeguarded, is attributable to the streamlined community structures, Program involving all the community and Government structures in referrals and managing of the cases. Awareness of the CT related cases by the community is also high courtesy of the CTM in routes in the project areas.; Q2 year of CTM saw 57 children being safeguarded, 6 Victim of trafficking, 51 ARTs sheltered in different project areas (Nairobi Children remand Home had 16 cases MACT 39 cases (sheltered in at Mary Gladys rescue centre and SND had 2 cases (sheltered in the alternative family care with relatives.) The children received shelter support services, food clothing, medical aid, Basic educational skills, Counselling. 6 cases that were traced in Q1 are still awaiting reintegration .the process was affected by COVID -19. Covid -19 has affected rescues and tracing, There was spike of teenage girls being Vulnerable to exploitation including teenage pregnancies based on the school being closed and that girls find themselves vulnerable to exploitation in this COVID-19 Era; <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice CTM in Q1, offered legal aid services to 24 cases for Girls exploited Services offered included; 1) Court representation 2) Preparing witnesses to testify in court (pre-trial conference) 3) Preparing or providing Prosecutor with documents to be adduced in court as evidence 4) Updating the Prosecutor on any emerging issue that might be beneficial to the case 5) Update on the progress of the case (if it is in court) 6) Legal counsel to both VOTs and ARTs on various legal issues (on a case to case basis) such as; child trafficking, child labor, child marriage, child prostitution, defilement etc. 7) Legal counsel to parents of VOTs/ARTs on proper child care, and the offence of neglect of a child. There are 4 cases on-going in court and 1 new case instituted fully in court this quarter. 1) The minor cannot trace where the perpetrator lives because of their tender age or unfamiliarity with the environment 2) The minor being new in the city cannot trace where they used to work especially when they were left on their own as a result of being chased away or lost their way 3) When the victims are foreigners it becomes even more difficult to conduct investigations since they are not aware of their environment and hence the only option is repatriation. 4) The community is afraid to report cases cause of fear of intimidation; therefore, the minor is rescued and the perpetrator does not face any repercussion for his actions. 5) The Perpetrator disappearing before arrest is made. The high No of cases received legal services, stems from the Close collaborations with the community and government agencies in reporting and ensuring the children are cared for and that justice is served. The legal officer with the CTM has created a link with the Lsk litigation teams in the counties and therefore follow ups and service delivery is hastened. The legai aid Status reported will be shared on E-mail.; CTM in Q2, offered legal aid services to 20 cases for Girls exploited Services offered included; 1) Court representation- Holding brief and Virtual Court session. 2) Preparing witnesses to testify in court (pre-trial conference) 3) Preparing or providing Prosecutor with documents to be adduced in court as evidence 4) Updating the Prosecutor on any emerging issue that might be beneficial to the case 5) Update on the progress of the case (if it is in court) 6) Legal counsel to both VOTs and ARTs on various legal issues (on a case to case basis) such as; child trafficking, child labor, child marriage, child prostitution, defilement etc. 7) Legal counsel to parents of VOTs/ARTs on proper child care, and the offence of neglect of a child. There are 4 cases on-going in court and 2 new case instituted fully in court this quarter. COVID- 19 largely affected the operations of the Legal aid. The legal aid Status reported will be shared on E-mail.; <narrative>Vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> Vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services CTM Program provided School levies to primary school going pupils who were were vulnerable to trafficking. The total reach was 3 Pupils ARTs 1. Sarah Nicole Schooling at Nambale Township Preparatory School in class 5 .Busia 2. Loki Q racho schooling at Q racho Moyale AIC in class 5 3. Ibado moh’d schooling at Moyale junior academy in class 4 The outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak affected 3 more cases that was supported to be supported upon review. CTM program provided education bursaries to secondary school going students who were vulnerable to trafficking. The total reach was 2 students where ARTs both from Busia 1. Michelle Musachi Edebe in form 2 at Our Lady of Mercy Girl’s Secondary School Busia 2. Lucy Otieno in form 2 at St. Anne’s Kisoko Girls High School The outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak affected 4 more cases that was supported to be supported upon review. Vocational training for ARTs, did attract any case this Quarter.; The activity was planned but affected by COVID-19; <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice CTM in Q1, offered legal aid services to 49 cases for Boys exploited Services offered included; 1) Court representation 2) Preparing witnesses to testify in court (pre-trial conference) 3) Preparing or providing Prosecutor with documents to be adduced in court as evidence 4) Updating the Prosecutor on any emerging issue that might be beneficial to the case 5) Update on the progress of the case (if it is in court) 6) Legal counsel to both VOTs and ARTs on various legal issues (on a case to case basis) such as; child trafficking, child labor, child marriage, child prostitution, defilement etc. 7) Legal counsel to parents of VOTs/ARTs on proper child care, and the offence of neglect of a child. There are 2 cases on-going in court and 1 new case instituted fully in court this quarter. 1) The minor cannot trace where the perpetrator lives because of their tender age or unfamiliarity with the environment 2) The minor being new in the city cannot trace where they used to work especially when they were left on their own as a result of being chased away or lost their way 3) When the victims are foreigners it becomes even more difficult to conduct investigations since they are not aware of their environment and hence the only option is repatriation. 4) The community is afraid to report cases cause of fear of intimidation; therefore, the minor is rescued and the perpetrator does not face any repercussion for his actions. 5) The Perpetrator disappearing before arrest is made They are all cases of VOT as stated and the legal aid received as stated above was absolutely necessary.; CTM in Q2, offered legal aid services to 10(2 VOTs 8 ARTs ) cases for Boys exploited Services offered included; 1) Court representation 2) Preparing witnesses to testify in court (pre-trial conference) 3) Preparing or providing Prosecutor with documents to be adduced in court as evidence 4) Updating the Prosecutor on any emerging issue that might be beneficial to the case 5) Update on the progress of the case (if it is in court) 6) Legal counsel to both VOTs and ARTs on various legal issues (on a case to case basis) such as; child trafficking, child labor, child marriage, child prostitution, defilement etc. 7) Legal counsel to parents of VOTs/ARTs on proper child care, and the offence of neglect of a child. There are 2 cases on-going in court and 1 new case instituted fully in court this quarter. They are VOT and ARTs as stated and the legal aid received as stated above was absolutely necessary.; NL-KVK-41149287-PC0290 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Safe Online: Addressing Online Child Sexual Exploitation</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ChildLine Kenya AICS Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 716458.0 170934.0 277914.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice The target for this output was achieved in the previous quarter. During the reporting period there were no cases of boys received.; <narrative>Boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> Boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded This output was achieved. During this quarter no boys were identified.; <narrative>Girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> Girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded Even though the target for this output was achieved, 18 more girls were identified and safeguarded during the quarter. Out of which, 14 were identified in Kisumu, 2 in Mombasa and 2 in Nairobi County. No new cases were identified in Nakuru counties. All these cases were of online grooming. The cases were identified through children officers and remand home. The 18 girls identified during the quarter are new cases.; <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice During the reporting period, 18 cases of OCSE were identified, out of which, 14 were identified in Kisumu, 2 in Mombasa and 2 in Nairobi County. No new cases were identified in Nakuru counties. The girls were given legal advice on how to report the OCSE case and where to report. They were also explained to the legal process that is involved in a legal case. All the 18 cases were referred to the children officers in Kisumu Nairobi and Mombasa who then referred them to DCI for investigation, none of these cases is in court.; <narrative>Exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions This activity was completed in Q2 of the project; <narrative>Vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions Out of the 847 children reached by the project this quarter, 784 (382 boys and 402 Girls) participated in peer educator’s sensitization sessions, 45(32 girls and 13 boys) in review of IEC materials.; <narrative>Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities This activity was completed however the 160 teachers reached in the previous quarters are working with the peer educators especially in schools to support them during sensitization sessions. They are also sensitizing the children in their schools on OCSE; <narrative>Community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> Community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>Families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> Families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled Thirty-five (35) parents/care givers of exploited children from last quarter went through counselling sessions to help them understand the risks that are on the online space and know how to support their children better without exposing them to further harm. During the reporting period, no caregivers/parents were counselled as a result of children victims identified not being willing or ready to have their parents know that they have been abused online. OCSE is a sensitive form of exploitation especially because sexual matters remain a taboo subject in many households but the partner through DCS and the PAC are working closely to pull this through and ensure parents are identified and counselled.; <narrative>Monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> Monitoring visits made by partners <narrative># of monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> # of monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judiciary</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judiciary <narrative># of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> # of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>Government officials trained</narrative> Government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>Advocacy plans developed</narrative> Advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed This was completed in Q3 and report shared by the partner (AICS). TdH is inputting feedback to be shared with the partner.; <narrative>Private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> Private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events During the reporting period, 3 activities targeting ISPs were merged together. These activities include:- 1) Round table meetings with ISPs, mobile phone companies,bloggers to get their buy-in in terms of their role in preventing and responding to abuse. 2) Meetings with private sector management to get their commitment to self-regulate and cooperate with civil society to share best practices. 3) Engage with ISP providers to provide a reporting sticker connected to CLK and the police. A total of 25 participants attended the 2 days forum. Among the recommendations from the meeting include - The need to have a training curriculum for law enforcement officers e.g. police, judiciary and other law enforcement officers. - Review of legislative frameworks to make it more clear for industry pick what is relevant to them. - Have standard operating procedures (SOP) for the ISP in place..; NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0021 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Stopping Sexual Exploitation of Children Online, in Travel and Tourism in Cebu</narrative> Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 447986.0 0 251214.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 274747.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 202958.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable children received educational services</narrative> vulnerable children received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>Children immediately safeguarded</narrative> Children immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>families counselled</narrative> families counselled <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative>community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children</narrative> community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children <narrative>community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children</narrative> community members who no longer facilitate (online) sex with children <narrative>community members organized as Watchgroups/or informants sustain advocacy against SECO and SECTT and reporting possible cases of SECO and SECTT to concerned agencies</narrative> community members organized as Watchgroups/or informants sustain advocacy against SECO and SECTT and reporting possible cases of SECO and SECTT to concerned agencies <narrative>community members organized as Watchgroups/or informants sustain advocacy against SECO and SECTT and reporting possible cases of SECO and SECTT to concerned agencies</narrative> community members organized as Watchgroups/or informants sustain advocacy against SECO and SECTT and reporting possible cases of SECO and SECTT to concerned agencies <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>of boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> of boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative>of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative>community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative>community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights</narrative> community members participated in awareness raising campaigns on child rights <narrative>CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative>CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative>abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options</narrative> abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options <narrative>abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options</narrative> abused/exploited youth assisted with alternate livelihood options <narrative>child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials</narrative> child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials <narrative>child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials</narrative> child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials <narrative>incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children</narrative> incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children <narrative>incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children</narrative> incidence of child abuse/exploitation identified and reported for legal action by children NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0101 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH DTZ 2017 CEBU CSEC Program</narrative> Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc. Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 594594.0 282432.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 297297.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 265515.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>children trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> children trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative>children trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> children trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative>CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>children trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> children trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers"</narrative> # of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers" <narrative>families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>effective referral systems established</narrative> effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative>companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC <narrative>media campaigns on CSEC conducted</narrative> media campaigns on CSEC conducted <narrative># of media campaigns on CSEC conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns on CSEC conducted <narrative>meetings held with Government officials</narrative> meetings held with Government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative>private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative># of private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> # of private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0113 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH GAA LOBBY AND ADVOCACY TO END CSEC AS FORM OF GBV IN CEBU</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc. Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 176486.0 74941.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0173 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2018 DTZ to Prevent and Respond to OSEC and SECTT in Cebu</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc. Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 594594.0 267567.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 297297.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 281737.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative>boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative>boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative>girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative>girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative>girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers"</narrative> # of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers" <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>companies sensitized on CSEC</narrative> companies sensitized on CSEC <narrative># of companies sensitized on CSEC</narrative> # of companies sensitized on CSEC <narrative>companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC <narrative>families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative>female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative>lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative>male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>meetings held with government officials</narrative> meetings held with government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC <narrative>private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative># of private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> # of private sector staff trained on CSEC NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0174 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2018 GAA Lobbying for better implementation of laws/services for CSEC victims</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 59994.0 25080.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs</narrative> campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative</narrative> trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0217 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>INT 2018 Engaging CSOs to Eliminate Violence/Economic Excl of Girls/Women GAA</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH ISC Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 106574.0 42107.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0219 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2018-2021 Comprehensive Prevention and Response on OCSE</narrative> Overall Objective: To support a comprehensive prevention and response of Online Child Sexual Exploitation (OCSE) in Cebu, the Philippines &nbsp; Outcome 1: The government in Cebu (including DSWD) has increased capacity to prevent and respond to OCSE Outcome 2: Civil society organisations (including social workers) have increased capacity to prevent and respond to OCSE Outcome 3: Families and Communities contribute to protecting children from Online Child Sexual Exploitation (OCSE) Outcome 4: Children protect themselves from Online Child Sexual Exploitation (OCSE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Cebu Field Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 26812.0 1009394.0 620834.0 0 5411.0 Expenditure 2018 70657.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Document presented to government</narrative> Document presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government Physical accomplishment: No target for the quarter; <narrative>Government officials trained</narrative> Government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC Physical target: No target for the quarter.; <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting child rights, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting child rights, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights Physical target: No target for the quarter.; <narrative>Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities No target for the quarter.; <narrative>Vulnerable girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Vulnerable girls participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable girls participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable girls participated in awareness raising sessions No target for the quarter.; <narrative>Vulnerable boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Vulnerable boys participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable boys participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable boys participated in awareness raising sessions No target for the quarter.; NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0223 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2018 Improvement Plan of Forge Shelter</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 16000.0 6265.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0256 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2019 DtZ To prevent and respond to OSEC and SECTT in Cebu province</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc. Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 657506.0 264667.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 264667.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 324170.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers"</narrative> # of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers" <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of meetings held with Government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with Government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative># of media campaigns on CSEC conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns on CSEC conducted <narrative># of media campaigns on CSEC conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns on CSEC conducted <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> # of private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative># of private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> # of private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative># of companies sensitized on CSEC</narrative> # of companies sensitized on CSEC <narrative># of companies sensitized on CSEC</narrative> # of companies sensitized on CSEC NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0257 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2019 GAA Lobbying for better implementation of laws/services for CSEC victims</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 74284.0 28672.0 2019 Total Disbursement for CLB Terre des Hommes Netherlands Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) 37418.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0259 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH2019 GAA Private Sector Engagement to Address GBV, Economic Exclusion Among Vulnerable Groups in Metro Cebu</narrative> This project is part of GAA and will address the issues of CSEC and other forms of GBV and economic exclusion of girls and young women. Expected outcomes of this project include increased awareness, appreciation, and recognition of the importance of addressing these issues through strong collaboration and partnership with CSOs and private sectors in Metro Cebu (Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-lapu). Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc. Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 Expenditure 2019 NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0264 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2019-2021 Community-based Alternative Care for CSEC (CARE for CSEC)</narrative> The project is a pilot endeavor to develop a community-supported foster care program for rescued commercially sexually exploited children whose victimization entails that they be pulled-out of their family and community because the perpetrators are located therein.&nbsp; It is community-supported because the project aims to develop the foster care program within a child-safe community supported by a strong partner people&rsquo;s organization, barangay local government unit and Cebu City Social Welfare Office in close coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and Development. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 122178.0 115162.0 97460.0 40568.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> Boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) expenditure reflected in Output 1.2. also covered this output 1.1; <narrative>Girl CSEC victims receiving specialized services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> Girl CSEC victims receiving specialized services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>Effective referral system established</narrative> Effective referral system established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established On-going, to be continued after the ECQ; <narrative>Families of Child victims receiving support services</narrative> Families of Child victims receiving support services <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) There are only two (2) out the 24 families identified in the data baseline study were able to pass the family assessment. And five (5) out of six (6) based on a list recommended by the LGU; <narrative>Child protection committees (Child Protection Task Force) supported</narrative> Child protection committees (Child Protection Task Force) supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported CPTF created its 2nd quarter plan during the Assessment-Planning workshop conducted last February 21, 2020 and attended by its 13 members; <narrative>Male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness</narrative> Male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities The session in March was not realized due to Cebu City’s declaration of ECQ.; <narrative>Female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness</narrative> Female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities The session in March was not realized due to Cebu City’s declaration of ECQ.; <narrative>Meetings held with government officials</narrative> Meetings held with government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials Courtesy meetings with BLGU-BCPC Talamban and Banilad were conducted separately on the same day. At Banilad, six (6) members of BCPC, and two (2) barangay councilors were present and at Talamban, four (4) BCPC members, Barangay Captain, Barangay Secretary and GAD Focal were present.; <narrative>Government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> Government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0265 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2019 SPARK-a-PAGE to address Gender-based Violence and Economic Exclusion</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Action Pour les Enfants (APLE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 122704.0 47260.0 2019 Total Disbursement for SPARK Terre des Hommes Netherlands Samahan ng mga Pilipina para sa Reporma at Kaunlaran (SPARK!) 64362.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0316 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2020 DtZ :To prevent and respond to OSEC and SECTT in Cebu province</narrative> The DtZ project aims to provide a comprehensive approach to promotion, protection, provision and prosecution of Online Sexual Exploitation of Children (OSEC) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) in Cebu province, Philippines. The Consortium will implement these through active engagement of children, families, communities, private sector and the government agencies in target areas through awareness raising activities, lobbying, capacity building and response to OSEC, SECTT and CSEC cases in its target areas. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc. Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 416116.0 <narrative>Boy CSEC victims receive specialised services</narrative> Boy CSEC victims receive specialised services <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) The quarterly planned target set for the 1st quarter was 10 instead of 12. Other CSEC boys who received specialised services were old CSEC contacts. Only 11 out of 35 Boys who received the specialised services were new CSEC contacts.; Limited mobility to reach out children because of COVID-19 pandemic.; <narrative>Girl CSEC victims receive specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> Girl CSEC victims receive specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) The quarterly planned target set for the 1st quarter was 10 instead of 12. Other CSEC girls who received specialised services were old CSEC contacts. Only 10 out of 39 girls who received the specialised services were new CSEC contacts.; Additional number of girls provided with services by CLB.; <narrative>Boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> Boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases Trained boys are existing cases; The other activities are set to be conducted for the 1st quarter was postponed to the 2nd quarter due to enhanced community quarantine amidst pandemic COVID-19 crisis. Amount was utilized as direct cost of the project.; Some activities were not conducted because of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from April to May and later lifted to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) on June amidst COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses were on the salary of the staff.; <narrative>Girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> Girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases Trained girls are existing cases; The other activities are set to be conducted for the 1st quarter was postponed to the 2nd quarter due to enhanced community quarantine amidst pandemic COVID-19 crisis. Amount was utilized as direct cost of the project.; Some activities were not conducted because of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from April to May and later lifted to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) on June amidst COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses were on the salary of the staff.; <narrative>Boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> Boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers CLB target for this is 15 new contacts per area per quarter. They have 5 areas where they conducted the CRA Meetings.; Some activities were not conducted because of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from April to May and later lifted to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) on June amidst COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses were on the salary of the staff.; <narrative>Girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> Girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers"</narrative> # of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers" CLB target for this is 15 new contacts per area per quarter. They have 5 areas where they conducted the CRA Meetings.; Some activities were not conducted because of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from April to May and later lifted to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) on June amidst COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses were on the salary of the staff.; <narrative>Boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> Boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC Shared expenses from Direct Program cost; The Activity will be conducted in 2nd quarter.; Some activities were not conducted because of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from April to May and later lifted to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) on June amidst COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses were on the salary of the staff.; <narrative>Girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> Girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC Shared expenses from Direct Program cost; The Activity will be conducted in 2nd quarter.; Some activities were not conducted because of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from April to May and later lifted to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) on June amidst COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses were on the salary of the staff.; <narrative>Effective referral systems established</narrative> Effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established The other activities set to be conducted for the 1st quarter was postponed to the 2nd quarter due to enhanced community quarantine amidst pandemic COVID-19 crisis.; Some activities were not conducted because of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from April to May and later lifted to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) on June amidst COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses were on the salary of the staff.; <narrative>Families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> Families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) <narrative># of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling)</narrative> # of families of child victims receiving support services (e.g. counselling) 10 families received support from FORGE; 6 family case conference were conducted by CLB.; Additional number of families provided with counseling services by the CLB.; <narrative>Child protection committees supported</narrative> Child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported Slight over-achievement of the realised output is due to the number of Investigation and Data Gathering for Case Build-up in several areas by CLB.; Some activities were not conducted because of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from April to May and later lifted to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) on June amidst COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses were on the salary of the staff.; <narrative>Male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> Male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities The other activities set to be conducted for the 1st quarter was postponed to the 2nd quarter due to enhanced community quarantine amidst pandemic COVID-19 crisis.; Some activities were not conducted because of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from April to May and later lifted to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) on June amidst COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses were on the salary of the staff.; <narrative>Female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> Female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities The other activities set to be conducted for the 1st quarter was postponed to the 2nd quarter due to enhanced community quarantine amidst pandemic COVID-19 crisis.; Some activities were not conducted because of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) from April to May and later lifted to General Community Quarantine (GCQ) on June amidst COVID-19 pandemic. Expenses were on the salary of the staff.; <narrative>Meetings held with Government officials</narrative> Meetings held with Government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials The realised outputs that are underachieved were the result of the cancelled/postponed activities due to the community quarantine implemented to avoid the spread of COVID-19.; Actually this is an over-achieved target. The indicated target output here is much higher than in the PRF.; <narrative>Meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC</narrative> Meetings held with police and judiciary on CSEC <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary 12 (of 20) Hearings of Cases were attended by CLB. The NGO targets 20 hearings per quarter as average hearing they have for their program. They are not putting target per quarter since they are putting target annually.; All hearings are cancelled due to the lockdown regulations. Expenses were on the staff salary.; <narrative>Government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> Government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained No cost/budget allocated for this output as reflected in the Project Results Framework.; The project has an overreached target of 2 meetings. This was because the meetings are relevant to the project and helped the team to respond to the issues and concerns experienced by the children beneficiaries and even the Project team.; <narrative>Media campaigns on CSEC conducted</narrative> Media campaigns on CSEC conducted <narrative># of media campaigns on CSEC conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns on CSEC conducted This is in excess of 1. The original foreseeable media campaign targeted was the #OBR2020 in time for the Women’s Month in March, One Billion Rising Dance. However, CLB was invited as main campaigner to lobby in Congress for the passage of the amendments to the statutory rape law, thus #EndChidRape was integrated; As targeted; <narrative>Lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> Lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government Achieved beyond the target output due to the high demand of raising awareness on child protection against abuse amidst the pandemic situation.; <narrative>Lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies</narrative> Lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies As targeted; <narrative>Private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> Private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative># of private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> # of private sector staff trained on CSEC Shared expenses from Direct Program cost; The activity was already scheduled to be implemented last March 30-31, 2020 but because of the COVID 19 crisis, it was cancelled.; Actually this is an over-achieved target. The indicated target output here is much higher than in the PRF.; <narrative>Companies sensitized on CSEC</narrative> Companies sensitized on CSEC <narrative># of companies sensitized on CSEC</narrative> # of companies sensitized on CSEC For implementation in the following quarter.; No activities implemented due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown implementation.; <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC For implementation in the following quarter.; No activities implemented due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown implementation.; NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0326 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2020 GAA: Lobbying for a more effective implementation of laws and appropriate services for CSEC victims</narrative> This project is part of the GAA campaign to end gender-based violence against girls and young women and aims to address the issues of their economic exclusion and promote empowerment through various laws, policies, and ordinances. It will connect the gaps in empowering that leads young women and girls becoming easy victims of commercial sexual exploitation. Recognizing that closing the gaps cannot be done with simply relying on government initiatives, the project&rsquo;s objectives include the involvement of community leaders, CSOs and the private sector to support campaigns against CSEC, as well as&nbsp; lobbying activities for more effective laws and services for CSEC victims. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 51430.0 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders Scheduling of activities was affected by the delay in availability of funds. Community Quarantine caught up with the schedules; Due to the lockdown restrictions, face to face meetings are prohibited. Online monitoring is done, and many partners in the communities are still adjusting to the situation.; <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions Resources was shared with other participating organizations, minimizing cost and increasing the number of participants covered by the budget; No schedule.; <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level Forums were scheduled in March, but had to be cancelled due to the community quarantine issuance suspending all classes; No schedule. For implementation in July; <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Two issues: On child labor during the Regional Council on Child Labor workshop (Feb), and on Child Trafficking during a Technical Working Group meeting; Two online meetings were held; group had discussion on human trafficking and child labor.; <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy maker</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy maker <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers In consonance with National campaign to raise age of sexual consent.; Opportunity came for discussion on child labor, and OSEC; <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised More govt officials are interested in joining quarterly meetings; One cluster meeting on June 26 was attended by government officials, children's cases were discussed.; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners Some participants will be invited during the next succeeding meetings and conference; No meetings were held due to lockdown regulations, although they were updated regularly online and were invited to webinars.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Achieved as planned; No meetings were held due to lockdown regulations, although they were updated regularly online and were invited to webinars.; <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector Private sector provided with Position paper on the raising of the age of sexual consent; Will coincide with meetings; <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives Achieved as planned; Will coincide with meetings; <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives For implementation on the Second Quarter; No mass gatherings allowed; Partners in the private sector have temporarily ceased operations due to Covid.; NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0327 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2020 GAA: SPARK-a-PAGE 2 (Partnership for Advocating Gender Equality) to eliminate GBV and economic exclusion</narrative> The project will strengthen its partnership with the Gender Focal Point System (GFPS) of government agencies and local government units so they would be more encouraged to localise the #RespetoNaman advocacy campaign. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Samahan ng mga Pilipina para sa Reporma at Kaunlaran (SPARK!) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 95548.0 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders The focused-group discussions for the youth and children were postponed due to Enhanced Community Quarantine caused by CoVID-19 pandemic.; As we were not able to realize 2 FGDs in Q1 because of the quarantine measures, we had to do 4 FGDs in this quarter, Q2. However, all FGDs were done online to still follow the government policies.; <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level The #RespetoNaman's #DontTellMeHowToDress Exhibit had its homecoming in the capital where it originated courtesy of the Quezon City Government. As this in partnership with Mayor Joy Belmonte, it is currently placed in the Quezon City Hall where thousands of people go everyday for government transactions. This is in addition to the online component of the campaign which is still active and continues to gain support and positive traction. However, the launch of a modified #DontTellMeHowToDress Exhibit in Bohol Province was postponed due to CoVID-19 pandemic. Hence, we were not able to surpass our baseline and make it into 2.; There is no change in the number of output but a change in the description of the output instead. As discussed above, the current restrictions made our planned activities no longer possible such as the localization of the #DontTellMeHowToDress Exhibit. As our adaptive effort to keep the objective of this output, we are banking on our social media campaign by intensifying our online activities to inform and empower the netizens on gender-based violence particularly in this time of the pandemic. The area identified here does not anymore correspond to a specific location but now refers to the Philippines in general. Moreover, the exhibit is still in the Quezon City Hall.; <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions The #RespetoNaman Forum which was supposed to be held in Bohol was postponed due to Enhanced Community Quarantine caused by CoVID-19 pandemic. Computation of the costs did not include personnel.; Due to the current restrictions, the shift to online fora was expected therefore it became easier for us to gather and educate more people through our webinar series.; <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government 2 official meetings were held to discuss the inclusion of the campaign into the local government's gender and development plan and budget. These two meetings were with the Office of the City Mayor of Quezon City and the Provincial Administrator of Province of Bohol. Additional meetings are necessary to iron out the details and further guide the partners. The number of inputs here means the whole process of institutionalizing the campaign into their local policies thus continuous coordination meetings are part of the output.; In spite of the absence of physical or even online meetings with local government officials, still, we were able to find a way both directly and indirectly influence them through the webinar series. Through the topics, invited guests, and questions, each episode clearly aimed to influence and encourage the legislature and local government units to properly and fairly implement the law and create better policies that ensure the rights and welfare of the women, girls, and the LGBTQ+ community during and after the pandemic.; <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Vice-President Leni Robredo Senator Grace Poe Atty. Kat Pioquinto Bohol Provincial Administrator Bohol Provincial, 2 Bohol Gender and Development Heads, Mayor Joy Belmonte, Councilor Mayen Juico, Ms Janet Oviedo, Office of the City Mayor; In connection to the difficulty in realizing this, the webinar became an avenue for us to engage with people from the government, not specifically from the planned local government officials but from various areas instead. 1 - Rep. Geraldine Roman 1 - Rep. Sarah Elago 1 - undeclared LGU 5 - Quezon City Tourism Department 1 - Municipality of Bustos 1 - Sangguniang Kabataan, undeclared LGU; <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers As we were able to re-launch the #RespetoNaman in the Quezon City Hall, we were also able to partner with the city officials to make this happen. And as because the exhibit is placed in the City Hall, we can assure that public officials can see and learn from it.; The #RespetoNaman Campaign has been ongoing online and similar to last year, we were able to celebrate the one year anniversary of its spin-off campaign #EndRainbowViolence that calls to eliminate discrimination and violence against people with diverse gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs CSO partnership dialogues in support of Women’s Month Activities were held with the following: UN Women, UNFPA, Rappler, Para Sa Sining We considered the meetings as bilateral dialogues as we were able to discuss future partnership efforts.; We were able to partner with different organizations to realize the webinar series. Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium Embassy of Sweden, Mindanao Pride, Mujer LGBT, Ladlad Caraga, Youth Voices Count; <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives Private sector partnership dialogues were held with the following organizations in support with the Women's Month activities: PBCWE, SMART Infinity and SM Aura We considered the meetings as bilateral dialogues as we were able to discuss future partnership efforts.; We were able to partner with one private company to realize a webinar series. 1 Transcom Philippines; NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0329 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2020 GAA: Private Sector Engagement to Address GBV, Economic Exclusion Among Vulnerable Groups in Metro Cebu</narrative> The objective of the 2020 GAA project is to focus activities more on building men&rsquo;s capacity to become advocates in upholding the rights of women and girls in target communities. The work on private sector will also be strengthened to orient companies on compliance with laws and policies i.e. Magna Carta of Women, Child Protection Laws including Child Labor Law as well as the Labor Code of the Philippines. The project also aims to document stories of success in the work/partnership with the private sector. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc. Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 50620.0 <narrative>Number of community members (incl. community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members (incl. community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions A total of 217 community members (106 males, 111 females) attended the awareness raising session.; <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives The project conducted 1 training on GBV and Magna Carta of Women participated in by 22 companies with 26 individuals.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives Two partner companies were monitored last March 2020.; The project were able to conduct dialogues to 3 new partner companies namely, JoDin, IT Companies, and Cebu Technological Sciences.; <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV & Decent Work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV & Decent Work for the private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector The Compilation of Stories of Triumph on its lay-outing stage.; NL-KVK-41149287-PHCE0362 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2020 Voice for Change: Cross-country C4D Research Intervention</narrative> Child victims of CSEC and vulnerable to sexual exploitation known to our partners will be brought together to identify what they see as the biggest barriers for change regarding CSEC. Advocacy strategies will be developed with them and communication challenges and opportunities identified. IT specialists will be engaged to develop prototypes that can address these needs. The most promising prototype will be tested. Once successful this can be rolled-out in other areas and countries. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 <narrative>Child victims and children at risk of CSEC with interest to contribute to lobby & advocacy are networked together for peer to peer learning and more powerful voice</narrative> Child victims and children at risk of CSEC with interest to contribute to lobby & advocacy are networked together for peer to peer learning and more powerful voice <narrative>Number of children and youths (female and male) joined established networks</narrative> Number of children and youths (female and male) joined established networks NL-KVK-41149287-PHCL0020 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2016: Mobilising Child Labour Free Communities in Eastern Visayas</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Samar Field Office Exodus from Child Labor to Integration, Play,Socialization & Educ (ECLIPSE) Inc. Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 365722.0 0 173870.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> # of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET</narrative> children vulnerable to (worst forms of) child labour received TVET <narrative># of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET</narrative> # of children vulnerable to child labour received TVET <narrative>child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative># of child labourers received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child labourers received psycho-social support <narrative>children & youth trained as agent of changes</narrative> children & youth trained as agent of changes <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events NL-KVK-41149287-PHCL0112 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>2017 GAA: Economic Empowerment and GBV for Girls/Young Women in Eastern Visayas</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme&nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Samar Field Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 300000.0 132402.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-PHCL0167 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2018 GAA Samar and Leyte Economic Empowerment of Girls/Young Women from CL</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Exodus from Child Labor to Integration, Play,Socialization & Educ (ECLIPSE) Inc. Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 260000.0 127992.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative</narrative> trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices NL-KVK-41149287-PHCL0218 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>NL 2018 Effective due diligence towards eradicating child labour</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 94566.0 46396.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative</narrative> trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners NL-KVK-41149287-PHCL0258 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH2019GAA Elimination of Gender Based Violence/Economic Excl. in Eastern Visayas</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Exodus from Child Labor to Integration, Play,Socialization & Educ (ECLIPSE) Inc. Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 326828.0 132639.0 2019 Total Disbursement for SAMAR Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Samar Field Office 169525.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised NL-KVK-41149287-PHCL0325 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2020 GAA: Promotion of Gender Equality and Economic Empowerment in Eastern Visayas</narrative> The Consortium continue to advocate for behavioral change through efforts influencing community, local CSOs and government partner to contribute to the achievement of the overall goal - Girls and young women are economically empowered and free from all forms of gender based violence. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Exodus from Child Labor to Integration, Play,Socialization & Educ (ECLIPSE) Inc. Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 280058.0 <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions Some planned activities moved to 2nd quarter. 166 Women leaders from different LGUs attended the Provincial GST during the women's month celebration, the activity is in partnership with TdH and Provincial Government of Eastern Samar thru the office of PSWDO. 147 Community Leaders oriented and trained on the Roles and functions of BCPC and VAWC Desk in addressing Child Protection and VAWC rlated cases in Borongan City, in partnership with the City Government thru MSWDO. 52 members of the Barangay Councils trained on VAWC Handling in Oras, we were tapped as resource speaker, we don't have expenses in this activity. 19 Community watched group members directly reached by ECLIPSE. 41 faith-based leaders were oriented on the crafting of their OCP Policy and attended GST and lastly included in the counting is the 515 children reached oriented on series of CP Orientations by the Consortium. 129 individuals from the government reached and 95 from the Provincial and Local Government Units ).; Raise community awareness to avoid panic and prevention of CP and GBV cases in the midst of disaster maximizing social media like Radio, FB, Group Chats, printed IECs, community orientation, conducts of psycho social support to young and adults. Variance of the budget. 2 activities of ECLIPSE not realized due to COVID increasing cases in Ormoc and liquidation of 1 activity conducted(Faith based) submitted late, it will be considered in July financial report.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religions and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religions and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders Of the 4 target this quarter only 2 reached from Samar FO dialogue with local leaders in partner communities.. Planned target output of ECLIPSE was not realized due to stringent measures of COVID 19 being imposed by the City Government of Ormoc due to increasing number of COVID cases in the City.; <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level 1.Safer Internet Day, 2.Women's Month Celebration and 3.End Sexual Exploitation Education Campaign; The Consortium able to produced 4 Radio Infomercials, 1 flyer in local dialect and 2 Referral Flow tarpaulins installed in 2 barangays hardly hit by typhoon Ambo and COVID 19. We maximized the allocated funds for the production of Radio Infomercial, flyers and tarpaulins this quarter to aid us in disseminating key messages in safeguarding children and young women in the midst of COVID 19 pandemic and ill-effects of typhoon Ambo destruction.; <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers One activity moved to 2nd quarter with the corresponding budget. 142 individuals from Government and Law enforcers reached in our lobbying and advocacy activities. Breakdown below, (13 from Executive and Legislative officials lobbied facilitating our MOU with 4 partner LGUs, 129 from various government organizations and law enforcement agencies (24 Provincial PNP-WCPD Personnel &95 from Provincial and MLGUs employees) attended the GST last March 11, 2020 at the Provincial Capitol of Eastern Samar.; No allocated budget for this quarter. Remaining budget last 1st quarter maximized for meals and transportation in the coordination and meeting with government partners and local officials in our partner communities.; <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Moved to May 2020. Expenses is for the direct support and program cost.; Remaining budget last 1st quarter maximized to support the Orientation to Local Officials on VAWC; <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Expenses for direct staff and program cost.; These activities was scheduled last 1st quarter, but not realized due to Enhanced Community Quarantine and has been moved to 2nd quarter.; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices Not realized due to ECQ. Budget spent for direct staff cost and program support.; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners Preparatory meeting with consultants and partners San Julian CSO Network in preparation for TdH NL localization and preparation for the EU Call for Proposal. Expenses was charged to CSO Registration and Accreditation in the Legislative Councils of the Provincial and Municipal LGUs.; Budget incurred for program support cost.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Expenses for direct Support and Program Cost.; <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives Direct Support and program Support Cost; Explanation of planned activities for this quarter stated in respective boxes; <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives Expenses for direct staff and program support cost.; Consultations, brainstorming and meeting done with City Tourism and Business Establishments for the drafting of Zero Tolerance to Child Abuse Policy; NL-KVK-41149287-PHCT0007 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2016: Protecting Children Against Human Trafficking in areas in Philippines</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands KKI SALIGAN Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 720902.0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 0.0 Expenditure 2016 271069.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> # of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>Children's clubs supported</narrative> Children's clubs supported <narrative>Children's clubs supported</narrative> Children's clubs supported NL-KVK-41149287-PHCT0111 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>2017 GAA PACT National Central Region, focus on Trafficking/Migration of Girls</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Philippines Against Child Trafficking, Inc. (PACT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 81800.0 36869.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised NL-KVK-41149287-PHCT0172 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH CTM 2018 PACT CSOs/gvnment addressing issues of CT/migration as a form of GBV</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Philippines Against Child Trafficking, Inc. (PACT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 95986.0 46605.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders NL-KVK-41149287-PHCT0254 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH CTM 2019 Mobilizing CSOs, Private Sector and Government to address CTM Issues</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Philippines Against Child Trafficking, Inc. (PACT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 267810.0 108469.0 2019 Total Disbursement for PACT Terre des Hommes Netherlands Philippines Against Child Trafficking, Inc. (PACT) 140012.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs NL-KVK-41149287-PHCT0324 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>PH 2020 GAA:Mobilising CSOs & government to address issues of CTM as a form of GBV in the Philippines</narrative> This project is part of the Girls Advocacy Alliance (GAA), which aims to mobilize partner CSOs in addressing the issues of child trafficking as a form of gender-based violence.&nbsp;The Project will contribute to the achievement of the 2020 outcomes and intermediate outcomes through the following: Five functional community informal community&nbsp; protection mechanisms (CPMs), with twelve CSOs as members of CPMs Seventeen CSO partners share good practices in organizing CPMs passage of&nbsp; four anti-trafficking in persons policies in three(3) cities and on women and children protection in private agencies in one city Three private sectors adopt&nbsp; women and children protection policies. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Philippines Against Child Trafficking, Inc. (PACT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 159236.0 <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders Expenditure of this activity is for Salaries of Personnel; The expenses under this output included the salaries of the staff in-charge of the activities, who focused their efforts for consultations. These activities will be done after the consultation on informal mechanisms that will be held on the last week of July.; <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions 4 community leaders attend Tdh and Plan BPFA Consultation and 4 staff attended CRC Coalition and staff meetings and there were 100 views of PACT's social media posts; <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices the expenses seemed exceeding the Q1 budget but actually, the PRIMAS program had an error in equally distributing the budget quarterly not considering the submitted quarterly timeframe of the activities; We put 2 CSOs as output despite not having a target for Quarter 2 because we had two(2) new CSOs who attended special consultation meetings with partners on how the activities will be implemented. The two CSOs were not present during the Quarter 1 Learning and Planning Sessions.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs activities may still be done on the third quarter of implementation; Actually, there were other meetings conducted by the local partners but were not included in the report due to late submission of reports. They will be included in the next Quarter Report.; <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Expenditures of this activity is for Salaries of Personnel and Olongapo City stakeholders started earlier than planned because the LGU called for a public hearing on the submitted ATIP ordinance in 2019; A bigger number of CSO partners were accredited with their respective LGUs and agencies. They did not use the allocated funds for the accreditation because they utilized their own funds. The expenses under this output was spent more for the salaries of the staff in charge of coordinating with the CSOs and government partners.; <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives The activities were projected to starting Quarter 2. The expenditures of this activity was spent for Salaries of Personnel; This was delayed due to the stoppage in the operation of the previously targeted establishments since the ECQ up to the present. The expenses incurred were for the salaries of the staff in charge, who followed up with PACT Cabanatuan on this activity. The partners are planning to conduct activities in July or early August.; NL-KVK-41149287-SACT0058 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH 2016: Zero Trafficking and Safe Migration in Thai-Myanmar Border/CPPCR</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Anesvad Burma Against Child Trafficking Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 544748.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 0.0 Expenditure 2016 203882.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>children received healthcare</narrative> children received healthcare <narrative># of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-SSHA0128 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>SS 2017: South Sudan Joint Response 3</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 652976.0 0 0 326486.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-SSHA0138 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>SS 2017 Providing access to WaSH in South Sudan</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands SHO GIRO 555 TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 800000.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2017 401994.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people provided with access to WASH facilities (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-SYHA0082 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>SY 2016: Syria Joint Response 2</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs TdH Italy Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 1597756.0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 100000.0 Expenditure 2017 NL-KVK-41149287-SYHA0175 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>SY 2017 Syria Joint Response 3</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs TdH Italy Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1233038.0 589519.0 Expenditure 2017 NL-KVK-41149287-SYHA0220 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>SY 2018: Syria Joint Response 4</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands ZOA TdH Italy Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0.0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>Number of girls enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of girls enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of girls enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of girls enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of boys enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of boys enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of boys enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of boys enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of women enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of women enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of men enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of men enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of men enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of men enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of men enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of men enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations with girls</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations with girls <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations with girls</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations with girls <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations with boys</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations with boys <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations with boys</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations with boys <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations with women</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations with women <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations with women</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations with women <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations with men</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations with men <narrative>Number of primary health care consultations with men</narrative> Number of primary health care consultations with men <narrative>Number of women benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events</narrative> Number of women benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events <narrative>Number of women benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events</narrative> Number of women benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events <narrative>Number of men benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events</narrative> Number of men benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events <narrative>Number of men benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events</narrative> Number of men benefiting from child protection awareness-raising and community events NL-KVK-41149287-SYHA0288 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>SY 2019 Syria Joint Response 5 TdH Italy</narrative> This is the 6th phase of the Syria Joint Response. In this project, funded by MFA and led by ZOA, Tdh focus on people with disabilities in the areas of&nbsp;Jaramana, Qattana, Daf El, shok, Other Vulnerable Areas Aleppo. Activities include: distribution of food vouchers,&nbsp;MHPSS and physical rehabilitation, provision of&nbsp;physiotherapy services or assistive devices or rehabilitation of houses.&nbsp; Implemented through our sister organisation, Tdh Lausanne. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1906804.0 754859.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 726901.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 188243.0 Cash top up Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 765159.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 707682.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of people in Aleppo - Jebel Saman are enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of people in Aleppo - Jebel Saman are enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of females (below 18 yrs) enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of females (below 18 yrs) enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of males (below 18 yrs) enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of males (below 18 yrs) enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of females (18+ yrs) enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of females (18+ yrs) enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of males (18+ yrs) enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of males (18+ yrs) enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>People enabled to meet their basic food needs.</narrative> People enabled to meet their basic food needs. <narrative>Number of females (below 18 years) enabled to meet their basic needs</narrative> Number of females (below 18 years) enabled to meet their basic needs <narrative>Number of males (below 18 years) enabled to meet their basic needs</narrative> Number of males (below 18 years) enabled to meet their basic needs <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) enabled to meet their basic needs</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) enabled to meet their basic needs <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) enabled to meet their basic needs</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) enabled to meet their basic needs <narrative>People have access to primary health care</narrative> People have access to primary health care <narrative>Number of primary healthcare females (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of primary healthcare females (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of primary healthcare males (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of primary healthcare males (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of primary healthcare females (18+ years)</narrative> Number of primary healthcare females (18+ years) <narrative>Number of primary healthcare males (18+ years)</narrative> Number of primary healthcare males (18+ years) <narrative>People have access to mental health services.</narrative> People have access to mental health services. <narrative>Number of mental health consultations by females (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of mental health consultations by females (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of mental health consultations by males (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of mental health consultations by males (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of mental health consultations by females (18+ years)</narrative> Number of mental health consultations by females (18+ years) <narrative>Number of mental health consultations by males (18+ years)</narrative> Number of mental health consultations by males (18+ years) <narrative>Budget that went to national and local actors</narrative> Budget that went to national and local actors <narrative>% of budget that went to national and local actors</narrative> % of budget that went to national and local actors <narrative>Budget spent on capacity building of national an local actors</narrative> Budget spent on capacity building of national an local actors <narrative>% of budget spent on capacity building of national an local actors</narrative> % of budget spent on capacity building of national an local actors <narrative>National and local actors supported with capacity-building</narrative> National and local actors supported with capacity-building <narrative>Number of national and local actors supported with capacity-building</narrative> Number of national and local actors supported with capacity-building NL-KVK-41149287-SYHA0301 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Syria Aleppo Autumn campaign 2017</narrative> Name of the project: Food support for households in Aleppo Because of&nbsp;the high severity and needs in&nbsp;Aleppo, TdH Italy together with TdH Netherland decided to raise funds through a campaign done by Tdh Netherlands to provide food support to Syrians in need. Tdh Italy, as our implementing partner, distributes food vouchers to 510 HHs for 5 Cycles (2550 individuals). The project started in 2017 and was extended to 2018, but could not be finalised because of change of priorities. Now, project implementation is being extended once again: from Nov 2020 to Feb 2021. Budget: EUR 100,000 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 0 0 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 NL-KVK-41149287-SYHA0352 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Syria Joint Response 2020</narrative> For the sixth year, Tdh is part of the Syria Joint Response, funded by the Dutch MFA, and led by ZOA. Tdh is mostly providing assistance to people with disabilities in Jaramana, Qattana, Daf El shok, Eastern Ghota (Rural Damascus) and Jeble (Aleppo). Activities: Food vouchers, MHPSS and physical rehab, fisiotherapy, or rehab. Project includes a COVID-19 Top Up. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1529308.0 1267187.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 937378.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 902661.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 70682.0 2nd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>People are enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> People are enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of females (below 18 years) were enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of females (below 18 years) were enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of males (below 18 years) were enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of males (below 18 years) were enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) were enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) were enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) were enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) were enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Access to mental health</narrative> Access to mental health <narrative>Number of mental health consultations by females (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of mental health consultations by females (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of mental health consultations by males (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of mental health consultations by males (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of mental health consultations by females (18+ years)</narrative> Number of mental health consultations by females (18+ years) <narrative>Number of mental health consultations by females (18+ years)</narrative> Number of mental health consultations by females (18+ years) <narrative>People have access to primary health consultations</narrative> People have access to primary health consultations <narrative>Number of primary health consultations by females (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of primary health consultations by females (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of primary health consultations by males (below 18 years)</narrative> Number of primary health consultations by males (below 18 years) <narrative>Number of primary health consultations by females (18+ years)</narrative> Number of primary health consultations by females (18+ years) <narrative>Number of primary health consultations by males (18+ years)</narrative> Number of primary health consultations by males (18+ years) <narrative>Budget for national and local actors</narrative> Budget for national and local actors <narrative>% of budget that went to national and local actors</narrative> % of budget that went to national and local actors <narrative>Budget for capacity building for national and local actors</narrative> Budget for capacity building for national and local actors <narrative>% of budget for capacity building for national and local actors</narrative> % of budget for capacity building for national and local actors <narrative>National and local actors supported with capacity building</narrative> National and local actors supported with capacity building <narrative>Number of national and local actors supported with capacity building</narrative> Number of national and local actors supported with capacity building <narrative>Crisis-affected people are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Crisis-affected people are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected females (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected females (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected males (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected males (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected males (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected males (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme NL-KVK-41149287-THCE0056 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH Fast Forward; Dek Hi-Tech Programme</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Childline Thailand Foundation Internet Foundation for the Development of Thailand Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 249532.0 0 115920.0 PAYMENT TO TDH IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS FACE DTZ 2016 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 115920.0 Commitment towards implementing partners DTZ Face 2016 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 110949.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights</narrative> # of targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting for the promotion of child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children</narrative> Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children <narrative>Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children</narrative> Curriculum developed on safe internet use for children <narrative>schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children</narrative> schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children <narrative>schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children</narrative> schools adopted curriculum on safe internet use for children <narrative>boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> boy and # of girl survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative># of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support</narrative> # of child survivors of sexual exploitation online and in travel and tourism received psycho-social support <narrative>CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative># of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT</narrative> # of CSO´s strengthened coordination to effectively combat SECO and SECTT <narrative>child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials</narrative> child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials <narrative># of child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials</narrative> # of child groups established and trained as vigilant groups representing CR concerns to officials NL-KVK-41149287-THCE0090 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH Down to Zero Fast Forward; Dek Hi-Tech Programme 2017</narrative> Stop Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Childline Thailand Foundation Internet Foundation for the Development of Thailand Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 448830.0 213194.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 224415.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 225161.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>children trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> children trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>of children trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> of children trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers"</narrative> # of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers" <narrative>meetings held with Government officials</narrative> meetings held with Government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>effective referral systems established</narrative> effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established NL-KVK-41149287-THCE0122 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>AS 2017 Combating Sexual Exploitation of Children in Asia (CSECA) - ECPAT</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Plan Nederland Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 292642.0 96369.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights NL-KVK-41149287-THCE0123 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>2017 Regional CSEC Joint programme to address SECO and SECTT in Asia - ECPAT</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Policy marker code &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 397358.0 199477.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders <narrative>private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders</narrative> private sector cooperations established to protect children from (online) child abuse and travelling sex offenders NL-KVK-41149287-THCE0168 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH DTZ 2018 PC FACE: Prevent online sexual abuse/exploitation in Thailand</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Childline Thailand Foundation Internet Foundation for the Development of Thailand Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 498656.0 0 236861.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 249328.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 243529.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative>girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative>boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative>girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers"</narrative> # of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers" <narrative>boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative>boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative>female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>effective referral systems established</narrative> effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative>meetings held with government officials</narrative> meetings held with government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative>companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC <narrative>lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government NL-KVK-41149287-THCE0248 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH OSEC and SECTT (DtZ) in Thailand 2019</narrative> AS CE // Sexual Exploitation of Children Online (SECO) and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism (SECTT) Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 572620.0 231859.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 231859.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 288229.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of boys trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers</narrative> # of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers <narrative># of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers"</narrative> # of girls trained to raise issues of CSEC among their peers" <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to law enforcement agencies <narrative># government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative># of private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> # of private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative># of private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> # of private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC NL-KVK-41149287-THCE0331 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH DTZ 2020: Address and prevent online sexual abuse of children and SECTT Thailand</narrative> In 2020, the Down to Zero project will aim at supporting the Royal Thai Government&rsquo;s efforts to eradicate the sexual exploitation of children in Thailand, particularly the sexual exploitation of children in travel and tourism and online. The project works with children as agents of change, communities to protect children at risk through awareness raising activities, and the private sector to contribute to increasing the level of awareness and protection of children online. The project&nbsp; will be implemented mainly in Bangkok and Pattaya areas. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 500814.0 <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of boy CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) Due to the pandemic over the country, Some activities have been postponed to Q2 or depends on the situation is getting better.; <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g.shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative># of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> # of girl CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) Due to the pandemic over the country, Some activities have been postponed to Q2 or depends on the situation is getting better.; <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of boys trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases</narrative> # of girls trained on CSEC and how to report cases <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of boys trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC Due to the pandemic, Thaihotline decided to create a platform on CSEC online and allow public to access.; <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC <narrative># of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC</narrative> # of girls trained to advocate for child rights and protect against CSEC Due to the pandemic, Thaihotline decided to create a platform on CSEC online and allow public to access.; <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative># of effective referral systems established</narrative> # of effective referral systems established <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities to prevent CSEC/OCSE. Follow up coaching will be provided to support the implementation of recommendations from initial training.</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities to prevent CSEC/OCSE. Follow up coaching will be provided to support the implementation of recommendations from initial training. <narrative># of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of male community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities Due to the pandemic, Thaihotline decided to create a platform on CSEC online and allow public to access.; <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities towards developing community based mechanisms to prevent CSEC/OCSE. Follow up coaching will be provided to support the implementation of recommendations from initial training.</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities towards developing community based mechanisms to prevent CSEC/OCSE. Follow up coaching will be provided to support the implementation of recommendations from initial training. <narrative># of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of female community members (with children at risk of CSEC) that participated in awareness raising activities Due to the pandemic, Thaihotline decided to create a platform on CSEC online and allow public to access.; <narrative># of meetings held with Government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with Government officials <narrative># of meetings held with government officials</narrative> # of meetings held with government officials Due to the pandemic, all of meeting online or offline have been canceled but FACE keeps thing up to date with them by chatting via LINE, mobile chatting application.; <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC <narrative># of government officials trained on CSEC</narrative> # of government officials trained on CSEC Training with government officials had to be postponed due to the pandemic of COVID-19.; There is no training due to the pandemic.; <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained on CSEC and child-safe justice Training with judges (Bangkok and Northern Thailand) on OCSE/Child online protection had to be postponed due to the pandemic of COVID-19.; There is no training due to the pandemic.; <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government <narrative># of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government</narrative> # of lobby and advocacy documents presented to government Mainly regarding on; 1. abrogation of the new law on domestic violence and the revision of the old law. 2. The draft law focusing on child online protection .; <narrative># of private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> # of private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative># of private sector staff trained on CSEC</narrative> # of private sector staff trained on CSEC <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC <narrative># of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC</narrative> # of companies supported in developing an ethical company policy related to CSEC Plans to do activities with private sector recently had been postponed.; Waiting for the response of Google to create a safe platform to children, avoid harm from cyber bullying. Thaihotline and Google had drafted the MOU on this regard together since Quarter 1 of 2020 and is in the process of approval from Google.; NL-KVK-41149287-THCE0360 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH 2020 Voice for Change: eliminating commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) in Thailand</narrative> A key challenge for Thai public social services and NGOs, especially state and government shelters working with children which have been separated from their families and communities, is the sustainable reintegration of these children into society, due to several factors including the various traumas suffered due to abuse and exploitation, the consequences of potential abuse of substances on their physical and mental health, as well as the risks of re-victimisation. &nbsp; This project aims to increase the knowledge of government institutions and NGOs towards developing effective and sustainable reintegration mechanisms of child victims of SEC, and turn this into practice. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Childline Thailand Foundation Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 <narrative>Child protection systems strengthened in 5 countries through lobby & advocacy and capacity building</narrative> Child protection systems strengthened in 5 countries through lobby & advocacy and capacity building <narrative>Signs of child protection system strengthening in the 5 countries through lobby and advocacy and capacity building.</narrative> Signs of child protection system strengthening in the 5 countries through lobby and advocacy and capacity building. <narrative>Capacity-building of Governments, LEA and CSO's for transformation of Child Protection Systems generates changes and secures avenues for advocacy</narrative> Capacity-building of Governments, LEA and CSO's for transformation of Child Protection Systems generates changes and secures avenues for advocacy <narrative>2. Number of (f/m) CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid)</narrative> 2. Number of (f/m) CSEC victims receiving specialised services (e.g. shelter, health services, educational services, legal aid) <narrative>Number of lobby and advocacy activities (specify) by youth and children to positively influence CPS.</narrative> Number of lobby and advocacy activities (specify) by youth and children to positively influence CPS. <narrative>Number of lobby and advocacy activities (specify) by youth and children to positively influence CPS</narrative> Number of lobby and advocacy activities (specify) by youth and children to positively influence CPS <narrative>Supportive lobby & advocacy by the Alliance and its partners to transform Child Protection Systems</narrative> Supportive lobby & advocacy by the Alliance and its partners to transform Child Protection Systems <narrative>Number of lobby and advocacy activities ( online advocacy campaign, documentary on SEC) done by Alliance members and their partners</narrative> Number of lobby and advocacy activities ( online advocacy campaign, documentary on SEC) done by Alliance members and their partners NL-KVK-41149287-THCL0030 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH 2016 Reducing child labour among migrant workers in Thai seafood industry</narrative> AS CL // Eliminating Worst Forms of Child Labour - Asia Regional Programme Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Foundation for Child Development Friends Without Borders Foundation Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 265446.0 0 0 99130.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>cases reported by community members</narrative> cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> # of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>children & youth trained as agent of changes</narrative> children & youth trained as agent of changes <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities NL-KVK-41149287-THCT0003 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH 2016: Protecting the Rights of Transnational Migrants Especially Children/FFW</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Porticus Foundation for Women Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 424656.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 181350.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-THCT0065 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH 2016: Monitoring/Advocacy Work on Child Migration/Child Trafficking in Mekong</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands LPN GCT Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 693386.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2015 0.0 Expenditure 2016 320346.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-THCT0130 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TH 2017: Destination Unknown - Child Rights in the Global Compacts</narrative> AS CT // Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move including Survivors of Child Trafficking in Asia Terre des Hommes Netherlands OAK Foundation GCT Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 29384.0 0 0 14241.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>children/youth trained as agent of change</narrative> children/youth trained as agent of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change NL-KVK-41149287-TZCA0041 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TZ 2016: Stop Child Marriages Project</narrative> EA CA // Child SRH Rights &amp; protection from abuse Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands AACP Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 265384.0 0 0 90630.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-TZCA0043 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TZ 2016: Community Empowerment on SRHR and Elimination of CM/FGM in Mara Region</narrative> EA CA // Child SRH Rights &amp; protection from abuse Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ATFGM Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 148372.0 0 0 73106.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> # of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy NL-KVK-41149287-TZCA0049 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TZ 2016: Mtwara CPSS - handing over project</narrative> EA CA // Child SRH Rights &amp; protection from abuse Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Kiota Women Health & Development organisation - KIWOHEDE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 45854.0 0 0 22941.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> # of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation NL-KVK-41149287-TZCA0186 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TZ 2018: Association for Termination of Female Genital Mutilation</narrative> EA CA // Child SRH Rights &amp; protection from abuse Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ATFGM Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 352426.0 0 214371.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-TZCA0253 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TZ 2019 Strengthening girls sexual/reproductive health/rights in Tarime Tanzania</narrative> EA CA // Child SRH Rights &amp; protection from abuse: PC0253 aims to safeguard girls from FGM/GBV in Tarime district, Mara Region-Tanzania. &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ATFGM Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 299236.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions A total amount of euro 17466 was for the activity of re-integration, the reintegration was done to girls and boys who were at the shelter during the time for cutting in December 2019.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating training</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating training <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services These activities were completed at the forth quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services These activities were completed at the 4th quarter of the project implementation cycle; <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded A total number of 65 Boys went for safe circumcision during the time of cutting in December 2019, After the safe circumcision these boys were re-unified by their parents. but 3 boys were rejected by their parents.; <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded During the Rescue camp we had a total number of 557 girls who were rescued from FGM in 2019, in January 2020 the girls were to be re- integrated back to their families, ATFGM in collaboration with the government managed to make reintegration to 394 girls but 163 girls were rejected by their parents. Reconciliation continued up to much when the pandemic disease COVID 19 then the exercise of reconciliation stopped. FGM is going on up to date therefore even those girls who were reintegrated some of them have come back to the shelter because they were at risk of being cut during this time when there is eruption of the Pandemic Disease COVID-19. Therefoe currently at the center there are 168 girls who have been protected from being cut.; <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice All the girls who were at the shelter have been provided with legal aid, they have been taught, the law of the child therefore they are now aware of their basic rights, their obligations and their are now able to claim their basic rights.; <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice All of the boys who went for the safe circumcision received also legal aid so that at the end of the day can stand and claim for their rights.; <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused/vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused/vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative>Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA</narrative> Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative>Government officials trained</narrative> Government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, and roles of government, private sector and employers in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, and roles of government, private sector and employers in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights This output was finalized at 4th quarter of the project implementation.; NL-KVK-41149287-TZCA0341 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Transforming traditional norms and values to strengthen girls’ SRHR in Tarime, Tanzania.</narrative> This project will protect girls at risk of FGM/CM/GBV in Tarime district, Tanzania from abuse and exploitation, in partnership with ATFGM. Activities will&nbsp; include rescue of girls victim or at risk; alternative rite of passage; awareness, advocacy and capacity building. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ATFGM Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 515062.0 0 <narrative>Children act as agents of change on child rights</narrative> Children act as agents of change on child rights <narrative>% of boys and girls survivors of GBV reporting cases of Abuse/exploitation as change agents.</narrative> % of boys and girls survivors of GBV reporting cases of Abuse/exploitation as change agents. <narrative>Vulnerable and exploited children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Vulnerable and exploited children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions During the implementation of activities under this output a total number of 1990 people were reached with awareness sessions. Also they are now acting on all forms of child abuse. For example children are running away from FGM and child marriage because they have understood their rights.; During this reporting period, awareness sessions were conducted through public announcements and radio sessions as a way of reaching out to the wider community with awareness messages on the need to protect children from FGM, CM and unsafe male circumcision as well as on COVID-19. Staff conducted these awareness activities while observing the precautionary measures against COVID 19 for their own safety. On the other hand, 4 children participated in the awareness through radio sessions where they shared the challenges they faced at home including missing class lessons and the risk of FGM/CM.; <narrative>Exploited and Vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> Exploited and Vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services In 2019 the project rescued 557 girls who were at risk to be cut, among these girls 163 girls were rejected by the parents during the re-integration, however in Tanzania the enrollment of children in schools is done on January, therefore as the girls were rejected the project had to enroll 80 children in different schools, And due to that we had to use also the money from other activities so that the girls were to be helped.; During this reporting period, a total of 169 girls who were safeguarded at the centre following the school closure because of the outbreak of COVID 19, were supported to continue with their education after the school resumption announced by the government in June 2020. Among them, 84 girls joined the boarding facilities of various institutions including 12 girls who joined Primary boarding schools, 51 children joined Secondary boarding schools 19 children joined Vocational Training Institutions and 2 girls (one is 18 years and the other is 19 years old) joined Teachers Training and Nursing Colleges in Bunda and Songea districts. Currently 87 girls remaining at Masanga centre were linked with the nearby schools including 51 girls in Primary Schools and 34 in Secondary schools.; <narrative>Exploited and abused boys received educational services</narrative> Exploited and abused boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services The boys were to be rescued in fourth quarter but in December 2019 65 boys attended the safe circumcision in hospital, 61 boys were accepted by their parents but 4 boys were rejected therefore the project had to enroll them in boarding schools but also during the eruption of Corona virus they came back back to the center therefore they were to be safeguarded at the center.; 3 boys were identified by ATFGM members who shared the information to ATFGM, after counseling and psychosocial support, they were supported to go back to the boarding secondary schools where they were studying before COVID-19 pandemic broke out. These boys were also counseled on their basic rights, the negative effects of unsafe traditional circumcision and were capacitated to be agents of change in their community.; <narrative>Boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> Boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded The boys were to be rescued in fourth quarter but in December 2019 65 boys attended the safe circumcision in hospital, 61 boys were accepted by their parents but 4 boys were rejected therefore the project had to enroll them in boarding schools but also during the eruption of Corona virus they came back back to the center therefore they were to be safeguarded at the center.; During this reporting period, a total of 2 boys were safeguarded at the project rescue centre and counselled on their basic rights, negative effects of unsafe traditional circumcision and capacitated to be agents of changes in their community. Moreover, the project conducted family reconciliation and successfully reunified 3 boys with their families and 2 boys remained at the centre because reconciliation with their respective families didn't turn out successful. The 2 boys were supported with material to continue with education in their respective boarding schools while the project continued with the family reconciliation initiatives.; <narrative>Girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> Girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded This output was planned to be implemented on fourth quarter but it has been implemented this quarter because FGM is still being conducted this time, Kurya people did not stop cutting their girls from December but also after the outbreak corona virus all schools were closed therefore the community members have taken this as an opportunity to mutilate their girls simply because the government id busy with the problem of corona.; In this reporting period, a total of 169 girls sought protection at the project centre at the start of the COVID-19 outbreak in Tanzania following the school closure and threat of being forcefully mutilated at home. These girls were also provided with psycho social support services and sensitized on SRHR and were also capacitated to become agents of change.; <narrative>Provide exploited/ abused girls with legal advice</narrative> Provide exploited/ abused girls with legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice Under this out put girls were provided with legal aid, most of the girls didn`t know their rights, therefore through this output children and community members are aware on the basic child rights in general and they are able to stand and claim their rights even in the court.; <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice Those boys who went for safe circumcision they also received legal aid advice, therefore currently they know their basic rights and they can claim their rights. For example one boy who was caught to be circumcised for the second time went to the police to report while another one ran to the rescue center so that he can be protected from such abuse.; The project provided two boys survivors of GBV with legal advice on their basic rights according to the child law Act. 21 of 2009 The purpose of this service to children was to make them aware of their basic rights and be able to claim their basic rights at the end of the day.; <narrative>Families and communities report child abuse and child exploitation concerns (formal and informal systems)</narrative> Families and communities report child abuse and child exploitation concerns (formal and informal systems) <narrative>% of families in Mara Region aware of dangers of FGM/CM</narrative> % of families in Mara Region aware of dangers of FGM/CM The expected outcome of the output was to make community members and different stakeholders be aware on the effects of GVB especially FGM and child marriage and at the end of the day be able to protect their children and provide all of the basic needs. Also was to capacitate them to be able to report all of the GBV events to respective authorities, awareness on COVID 19 and the importance of protecting girls from FGM and boys from unsafe circumcision was conducted through radio sessions and public announcement to community members; <narrative>Community members with exploited/abused/vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> Community members with exploited/abused/vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities The amount of funds utilized under this output was for the staff salaries only. But these activities will be implemented in the next quarter by the use of funds from other activities.; The expected outcome of the output was to make community members and different stakeholders be aware on the effects of GVB especially FGM and child marriage and at the end of the day be able to protect their children and provide all of the basic needs. Also was to capacitate them to be able to report all of the GBV events to respective authorities, awareness on COVID 19 and the importance of protecting girls from FGM and boys from unsafe circumcision was conducted through radio sessions and public announcement to community members; <narrative>Government enters into a dialogue with CSOs about child rights</narrative> Government enters into a dialogue with CSOs about child rights <narrative>Ratio of police gender and children desks in Mara Region using child friendly interview techniques</narrative> Ratio of police gender and children desks in Mara Region using child friendly interview techniques Not planned in this quarter.; <narrative>Government officials trained</narrative> Government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained Government officials will be trained on the next quarter of the project implementation, however the members of the NPA-VAWC are government officials who have been trained on the law of the child and different methodologies to handle different cases of children.; Not planned for this quarter. see RFC; <narrative>Court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> Court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners During the project implementation many cases were reported to different authorities, therefore ATFGM had to make follow up of the case as the result one case has been judged and the perpetrators have been jailed one year.; This activity was conducted, a total of 39 Cases were filed with the police among these 9 cases are at the court and 30 cases are under investigation. 29 cases are FGM cases while the rest are other GBV cases, all of these cases were reported during the pandemic of COVID 19. The community members used a period of movement cessation due to the COVID 19 outbreak as an opportunity for them to mutilate the girls. The problem with these cases is that there are some political influences where some politicians try to interfere with the prosecution process, bail out the suspected perpetrators and intimidate the people who are willing to provide the witness. There were also some of the community members especially women coming to seek legal advice but it was difficult to help them because of Corona. These women are those who were identified last year and were facilitated with IGA and currently they are engaging with small business but also they help us in giving information on GBV issues happening in the society, therefore when they report those events some of their fellow community members become enemies as to why they give information to ATFGM. Follow up will be done and appropriate support/advice given.; <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, and roles of government, private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, and roles of government, private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights This out put has been planned for the second quarter; Meeting with the CSOs representatives was conducted at quarter one of the project implementation cycle, at this quarter two we continued collaboration with other CSOs working at Tarime in reporting of cases and making referral for the beneficiaries who they met who were victims of FGM, child marriage and other forms of GBV. During the reporting period there was no case which was referred from the CSOs to ATFGM Masanga, this is because of the COVID 19 that most of the institution closed all of their activities. Training for these CSOs members will be conducted at quarter three of the project implementation cycle.; NL-KVK-41149287-TZCE0068 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TZ 2016: Protecting Children from CSEC in Mara Region</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Watoto Wapinge Ukimwi Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 128016.0 0 0 0 57570.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # 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of CSOs have updated policies NL-KVK-41149287-TZCL0035 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TZ 2016: Ending Worst Forms of Child Labor in Artisanal Gold Mines</narrative> EA CL // Ending WFCL in EA mining and domestic work Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Rafiko SDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 271512.0 0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 127401.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>presentations held at companies</narrative> presentations held at companies <narrative># of presentations held at companies</narrative> # of presentations held at companies <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # 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of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>presentations held at companies</narrative> presentations held at companies <narrative># of presentations held at companies</narrative> # of presentations held at companies <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # 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of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions NL-KVK-41149287-TZCT0088 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TZ: Countering Child trafficking for Domestic Labour in Mwanza</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Kiota Women Health & Development organisation - KIWOHEDE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 210322.0 0 0 97853.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights</narrative> companies with whom we have interaction on Child rights <narrative># of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights</narrative> # of companies with whom we have interaction on child rights <narrative>presentations held at companies</narrative> presentations held at companies <narrative># of presentations held at companies</narrative> # of presentations held at companies <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-TZCT0171 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>TZ 2018: Countering Child Trafficking for Domestic Labour in Mwanza</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Porticus Kiota Women Health & Development organisation - KIWOHEDE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 332200.0 0 158077.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> # of NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>presentations held at companies</narrative> presentations held at companies <narrative># of presentations held at companies</narrative> # of presentations held at companies NL-KVK-41149287-TZCT0262 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>2019 Countering child trafficking for Domestic Labour in Mwanza, Tanzania</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Kiota Women Health & Development organisation - KIWOHEDE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 443204.0 220066.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of presentations held at companies</narrative> # of presentations held at companies <narrative># of presentations held at companies</narrative> # of presentations held at companies <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation NL-KVK-41149287-TZCT0299 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Countering Child Trafficking for Domestic Labour in Ukerewe, Tanzania</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Kiota Women Health & Development organisation - KIWOHEDE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 157932.0 206460.0 92103.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Child victims of trafficking and Migration for labour and those at risk in Ukerewe Islands are able to identify the reporting procedures and are able to report cases of abuse or risk</narrative> Child victims of trafficking and Migration for labour and those at risk in Ukerewe Islands are able to identify the reporting procedures and are able to report cases of abuse or risk <narrative>% of boys and girls vulnerable to CT reporting cases of Abuse/exploitation as change agents</narrative> % of boys and girls vulnerable to CT reporting cases of Abuse/exploitation as change agents <narrative>Vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions Participation of Children in mapping of households with children most at risk of trafficking/retrafficking and awareness sessions which resulted from children feedback that many out of school children were being trafficked in the various Wards.; Target for the 13 months was 5,000 children for 4 quarters @1200: in Previous quarters a total of 2,113 children participated in awareness raising activities including 400 club members, 120 out of school peer educators, 64 out of school champions and child campainers/voice powers, 1,001 through FGDs i the the 4 islands (Nansio, Bukanda, Ukerewe and Ukaru, 314 in radio programme.; During this reporting period, a total of 63 children (34 boys and 29 girls ) participated in awareness raising through dissemination of awareness messages on CTM and COVID-19 pandemic to their families’ members and fellow children. The activity was facilitated by the trained champions and voice powers in relevant Islands . During the follow up sessions, sensitized champions/ voice powers and peer educators depicted an increase in their ability of identifying and reporting CTM and other child protection cases.. Example 5 cases involving children migrating from their home following the family abandonment by their parents, were reported to Ilangala ward executive officer(WEO) who referred the victims to KIWOHEDE. The project in collaboration with the Social Welfare and Police Gender and Children desk, carried a needs assessment to the victims and provided them with various services identified in the assessment.; <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services Total achieved in Q1 2020 is 70. Many children in the islands of Ukerewe are dropouts, attend school irregularly while others have never attended. This is mostly due to poverty as well as many child headed families and others parents leave children behind for prolonged period as they go to look for greener pastures (fishing areas mostly) leaving children behind to take care of themselves. Family needs end up taking first priorities while education is seen as secondary need. These factors contribute to CTM. Schools open January-June then July to December. Deposit school fees paid in January together with those for exploited girls and the rest to be paid in Q2 and scholastic materials already purchased; <narrative>Exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions This activity was planned for 3rd and 4th weeks of March but due to schools closure to slow down the spread of COVID-19, the activity was not implemented. However, 175 exploited children (135 girls and 40 boys) participated in awareness raising sessions in 2019.; <narrative>Vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> Vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services Total achieved in Q1 2020 is 70. Many children in the islands of Ukerewe are dropouts, attend school irregularly while others have never attended. This is mostly due to poverty as well as many child headed families and others parents leave children behind for prolonged period as they go to look for greener pastures (fishing areas mostly) leaving children behind to take care of themselves. Family needs end up taking first priorities while education is seen as secondary need. These factors contribute to CTM.; This activity was implemented in quarter one 2020.75 vulnerable girls (25 primary, 30 secondary) were provided with scholastic materials such as school uniforms, exercise books, school bags, mathematical sets, pens, rulers and pencils. 15 girls were supported and engaged in vocational training and they were provided with school fees, school uniforms and stationeries. The support of scholastic materials to vulnerable children has contributed to the reduction of school dropout to them and developed academic performance in line with the reduced vulnerability to trafficking.; <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services Children fees to be paid in Q2. Deposit paid in q1 together with the vulnerable to CT students. and scholastic materials already purchased; In this quarter the project managed to provide education support to 5 exploited /abused boys and were enrolled in vocational training pursuing a course in domestic electricity installation. This makes a total of 35 children who have already enrolled in Vocational education training for the whole project period. The purpose is to empower the vulnerable and exploited/abused children with skills as an alternative way of generating income to sustain their needs rather than being involved in child domestic works and other forms of hazardous works. This intervention has resulted and equipped children with skills in accordance with the course a child pursuing. For example children are able to design and sew clothes, make products like liquid soaps for mopping, and install electrical home boards unlikely at the beginning.; <narrative>Boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> Boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded CTM across the islands is common and also reintegration across island and followups there after is relatively easier than the mainlands. Staff camp in one highland for a good period concentrating on various project activities to cut on costs incurred by frequent travels across islands; The project implementation in this reporting period has succeeded to identify and rescue a total of 21 boys who were victims of CTM and referred them to the Fit Person for shelter services. Children were identified through various mechanisms including reports from community members who reported 6 children, 3 from the social welfare department, 6 from WCPTs, 2 from peer educators, 1 from project beneficiary, and 3 from police. Also children were provided with several services such as food, medical checkup, counseling, remedial sessions on life skills, legal aid and family reintegration. Children are able to express the needs without shyness unlikely before the project intervention.; <narrative>Girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> Girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded CTM across the islands is common and also reintegration across island and followups there after is relatively easier than the mainlands. Staff camp in one highland for a good period concentrating on various project activities to cut on costs incurred by frequent travels across islands; In this quarter KIWOHEDE in partnership with TdH-NL have successfully rescued and sheltered a total of 102 girls at the centre who are the victims of CTM. Children were provided with services such as education and protective equipment against COVID-19 infections (mask and sanitizer), psychosocial support, legal advice, dignity kits, medical care, life skills education and reunification with their families. The services provided to the victims resulted in positive behavioral change among the children for example children actively were able to speak out and express their needs and concerns freely unlike to the beginning. Making right decisions and asking questions about child issues. For example before intervention some of the children were not able to express the truth of their story background but after counseling at the DIC children became able to reveal the truth.; <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice Support of the SAUT Law school students made it possible to reach out for legal support to 40 girls with minimum expenditure; <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice Note that by end of 2019 19 boys had been provided with legal aid. The target for Q1 2020 should have been at most 1. Support of the SAUT Law school students made it possible to reach out for legal support to 40 girls with minimum expenditure; <narrative>Vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> Vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services Total achieved in Q1 2020 is 35. Many children in the islands of Ukerewe are dropouts, attend school irregularly while others have never attended. This is mostly due to poverty as well as many child headed families and others parents leave children behind for prolonged period as they go to look for greener pastures (fishing areas mostly) leaving children behind to take care of themselves. Family needs end up taking first priorities while education is seen as secondary need. These factors contribute to CTM.; <narrative>Families and communities in Mwanza are aware of the dangers of Child Trafficking(CT) for domestic labour and develop plans to change abusive and exploitative practices</narrative> Families and communities in Mwanza are aware of the dangers of Child Trafficking(CT) for domestic labour and develop plans to change abusive and exploitative practices <narrative>% of families and communities in Mwanza are aware of the dangers of Child Trafficking (CT) and are protecting their children frim CTM.</narrative> % of families and communities in Mwanza are aware of the dangers of Child Trafficking (CT) and are protecting their children frim CTM. <narrative>Community members with exploited/abused/vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> Community members with exploited/abused/vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities Made possible through community dialogues led by community leaders and champions from the 200 trained on positive parenting; legal officers and SAUT law school students led other community dialogue in the 4 islands. Camping per island enabled this to be achieved.; KIWOHEDE in this phase of reporting has managed to reach out a total of 527 community members (345 Female, 182 Male) who participated directly in several dialogues with appropriate messages on CTM and COVID-19 at the family and community level. The project intervention has contributed to positive responses among the community members to identify, rescue and report cases related to CTM. For example 54 cases of CTM were reported by community members to relevant authorities in this reporting period. Five (5) children withdrawn by their parents from child domestic works as witnessed by community leaders from Bukongo and Nansio wards in the project area.; <narrative>Cases reported by community members</narrative> Cases reported by community members <narrative># of cases reported by community members</narrative> # of cases reported by community members Increased awareness and collaboration with LGAs and police and SWOs Only Euro 83.61 remained as the balance by the end of Q4 2019.; <narrative>Community members exploited /vulnerable children participate in income generating activities</narrative> Community members exploited /vulnerable children participate in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities Instead of training 25 pax per quarter this was combined. 75 people were trained and formed 8 groups from the 4 islands. Initial capital was provided to each group.; During this reporting period KIWOHEDE in partnership with TdH have managed to support cash transfer for food support to identified 80 families of the most vulnerable children -child headed families with a total of 245 children including 10 children with disabilities who benefited in the project. The implementation of the activities was conducted in collaboration with social welfare offices and wards offices in identification and distribution to families. Each family was provided with food (rice, flours, beans, sugar, cooking oil and salts)the package that cost 100 hundred thousand TShs per family. The intervention makes children feel happy and attend their studies. Both government authorities and children thanked KIWOHEDE and TdHNL for the support and they are proceeding well with their studies.; <narrative>Community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> Community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees "60 Community members under WCPT were trained on their roles and responsibilities in child protection including monitoring and reporting child trafficking and unsafe migration. Done in Q3- 2019 " Activity completed.; <narrative>Government (social welfare officers, District Child Protection Teams, provides access to child friendly services that respond to their needs</narrative> Government (social welfare officers, District Child Protection Teams, provides access to child friendly services that respond to their needs <narrative>% of police gender and children desks providing child friendly services.</narrative> % of police gender and children desks providing child friendly services. <narrative>Government officials trained</narrative> Government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained 50 government officials were trained in Q3-2019. That was the target for the project. Activity completed and by end of 2919 balance was -175.74; <narrative>Advocacy plans developed towards government</narrative> Advocacy plans developed towards government <narrative># of advocacy plans developed to influence government</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed to influence government 2 district and 1 regional meetings were facilitated in Q4-2019: Outcome-Ukerewe district council administration through councilors agreed to integrate anti CTM initiatives in their government programs through implementation of nation plan of action against human trafficking of 2018-2021 and to include CTM agenda in the District council meetings. Also Ward and village executive officers to identify all domestic workers within their area, Wards educational officers to identify absent children to schools, child protection teams within wards to be active. Done in Q4-2019 the balance to be used in monitoring the action points from the meetings.; <narrative>Private sector engaged in ending CTM in their transport routes as they usually ferry children and communities from Island to Island using their fishing boats.</narrative> Private sector engaged in ending CTM in their transport routes as they usually ferry children and communities from Island to Island using their fishing boats. <narrative>% increase in no. of Private sector actors engaged in ending CTM in transport routes.</narrative> % increase in no. of Private sector actors engaged in ending CTM in transport routes. <narrative>Private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> Private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events After mapping and Conducting awareness for 25 private sector actors in Ukerewe on CT and CR in quarter 4, quarterly dialogues have been taking and will continue taking place with the same 25 identified decision makers. The Theme of dialogues were: Concept of child trafficking and unsafe migration, Reporting channels of CTM cases, Employment and labour relations Act of 2004, Child Act of 2009 and the anti-trafficking in persons Act of 2008 On track. Balance for quarterly follow up meetings.; <narrative>Law enforcement agencies actively respond to and investigate suspected cases of child trafficking for domestic work in a child friendly manner</narrative> Law enforcement agencies actively respond to and investigate suspected cases of child trafficking for domestic work in a child friendly manner <narrative>% of cases legally resolved/prosecuted.</narrative> % of cases legally resolved/prosecuted. <narrative>Court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> Court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners Slow prosecution processes.; In this quarter KIWOHEDE in partnership with Terre des Hommes has conducted follow-ups of 7 cases CTM in various police stations (Ukara, Muriti, Nansio and Murutunguru) where 5 cases were closed due to the lack of element of CT and the remaining two cases are still in the investigation process. The project has also led to a positive attitude among the Police gender and children desk to use friendly child interview techniques in their working station and the CTM issues has become one of the agenda to be discussed in the WDC meeting unlikely before the project intervention.; <narrative>Judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> Judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff received capacity strengthening sessions on reporting and/ or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation 35 Judiciary and police officers trained on child friendly interview techniques in Q4-2019. activity completed. by end of 2019 the activities had been completed and balance of (-100); <narrative>CBOs actively engage their constituency (private sector, government and law enforcement officers) to advocate for protection of children from trafficking and exploitative child domestic work</narrative> CBOs actively engage their constituency (private sector, government and law enforcement officers) to advocate for protection of children from trafficking and exploitative child domestic work <narrative>No. of advocacy meetings held by CSOs</narrative> No. of advocacy meetings held by CSOs <narrative>CBOs representatives trained on child rights, and roles of government, private sector and fisheries groups in promotion of child rights( Training is targeting represntatives from atleaset 10 CBO)</narrative> CBOs representatives trained on child rights, and roles of government, private sector and fisheries groups in promotion of child rights( Training is targeting represntatives from atleaset 10 CBO) <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights Representatives from 14 CBOs/CSOs trained in Q4-2019. CSOs reps trained in Q4 2019 over expenditure of -476 incurred due to high costs incurred across islands; NL-KVK-41149287-TZCT0342 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Combating child trafficking for labour exploitation In Mwanza</narrative> This project aims at reducing child trafficking (CT) for domestic labour in 12 wards across 5 districts of Mwanza region, Tanzania. Interventions will focus on the main drivers of CT: awareness creation, rescue &amp; rehabilitation, capacity building of police and lobbying government and private sector. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Kiota Women Health & Development organisation - KIWOHEDE Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 689770.0 <narrative>Child victims of trafficking and those at risk are identified and (re) claim their protection rights, have access to psycho social and educational services, and report cases related to trafficking as change agents.</narrative> Child victims of trafficking and those at risk are identified and (re) claim their protection rights, have access to psycho social and educational services, and report cases related to trafficking as change agents. <narrative>80% of boys and girls survivors of CT exploitation reporting cases of CT as change agents. # (80) of Children (victims and vulnerable) accessing Child Protection services in in Mwanza</narrative> 80% of boys and girls survivors of CT exploitation reporting cases of CT as change agents. # (80) of Children (victims and vulnerable) accessing Child Protection services in in Mwanza <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice The project legal officer during this implementation period provided Legal advice to twelve (12) abused/exploited boys who were rescued and referred to fit person(2) and Pamoja Organization(10) Children were taught their basic child and protection rights, their duties and responsibilities as well as how to demand their denied rights by reporting the incidences of child exploitation and abuse to the appropriate authorities like to Police stations; local government authorities (WEO/VEO offices) and to social welfare offices and to KIWOHEDE through office mobile number. Achievements As a result of legal aid children are aware of their rights and and protection thereupon,can defend their rights and other children’s rights.; A total of 29 suspected victims of child trafficking received legal aid during the reporting period. 2 of these cases they have already established as CT cases the follow up will continue in quarter; <narrative>Vulnerable and exploited children participated in awareness raising sessions (Approach change for all output activities due to the Limited Movement as one of precautionary measures to slow down the spread of corona virus )</narrative> Vulnerable and exploited children participated in awareness raising sessions (Approach change for all output activities due to the Limited Movement as one of precautionary measures to slow down the spread of corona virus ) <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions Project has identified a total of 60 (40 girls:20 boys) children who will be capacitated to be champions of child led radio sessions; the identification was held in collaboration with patrons/matrons and SWOs from all 12 wards whereby each ward is represented by 5 children. This activity has been affected by the closure of learning institutions following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Tanzania. The activity will be planned and implemented once the school activities resume.; 136 (104 girls: 32 boys) Victims of trafficking participated in preparing and airing messages on COVID- 19 and CTM messages via radio program sessions. Approximately 5000 children were reached with the Fm radio session; <narrative>Exploited and Vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> Exploited and Vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services A total of 58 girls victims of CTM were enrolled into formal curriculum/normal streams in Public schools (36 girls) while 22 girls were enrolled in MEMKWA (catch-up curriculum that enable children, previously out of school, to join the mainstream school system) due to age limit as prescribed in Tanzania education Policy(2014). Moreover a total of 142 girls (52 primary school: 90 in secondary schools) who are Vulnerable to CTM were supported with scholastic materials like: School uniforms; exercise books and pencils/pens. These girls were identified by KIWOHEDE in collaboration with local government Authorities specifically ward education and social welfare officers in all 12 project wards.The following benchmarks were used during the identification process: Girls from a single parents families; Children living with a disabled parents/caregivers; Orphaned children and girls from poor families; 16 girls vulnerable to child trafficking for hazardous work were provided with educational support under a vocational training program. During the reporting quarter primary and secondary school remained closed, education support for both victims and vulnerable will continue in quarter 3.; <narrative>Exploited and abused boys received educational services</narrative> Exploited and abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services KIWOHEDE/Terre des Hommes collaborated with Local government authorities from 7 wards namely: Busisi; Nyamatongo; Misungwi; Igoma; Kisesa; Buzuruga and Nyanguge has identified and provided education support to 70 boys (each ward 10) who are vulnerable to CTM. 30 primary school pupils were supported with a set of scholastic material i.e Pair of school uniforms, School Bag, exercise books and pens/pencils while 40 boys were enrolled in vocational training under various trades of their choices following a career guidance held before the selection which includes: 27 Welding and metal fabrication; 10 Motorcycle mechanics and 3 shoe making. Prior the to the identification process partners (i.e KIWOHEDE/TdH and local government authorities) agreed some criteria to be used during the identification process which include: He should be a vulnerable child; He should be a child , not above 17 years; He should be out of school; A child living with disability/ his is living with disability , an orphan etc. Progress 1 follow up visit was conducted to Children and Instructors to assess the progress of boys, During a routine follow up instructors attested that boys showed promising progress because they have started to gain confidence on using tools and were quickly gaining the skills in their trades.; 40 boys were supported in quarter one and it will continue in quarter 3 and 4; <narrative>Boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> Boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded In this implementation period, the project has identified and rescued a total of 14 boys victims of CTM from the following areas: 3 Nyegezi Bus stand; 3 Buzuruga Bus stand; 1 Ibisabageni ; 1 Kisesa; 1 Nyanguge; 2 Misungwi Bus stand; 1 Nyamanoro and 2 Usagara. 12 boys were referred to Pamoja Children & Youth Foundation and 2 to trained fit persons (identified by SWOs) in sengerema and 1. During their stay at Pamoja Children & Youth Foundation and fit persons rescued boys were supported with projects with various services like: Filing of cases & legal aid, life skills, Counselings and reunification. Progress Following the regular assessment conducted by Social workers it was observed that, 9 out of 14 boys showed an increase in self esteem and confidence due to counseling and life skills sessions conducted to them during their stay at Fit persons and Pamoja Children & Youth Foundation since boys became open and cooperative to narrate their stories than before. Table 1: Cases reported by Actors - Boys Identified through/referred by Boys 1 Door to door(KIWOHEDE) 1 2 Police Gender Desk (PGD) 1 3 Ward Executive Offices (WEO) 3 4 Community members 2 5 Bus terminal/ferry 2 05 Peer Educators 5 Total 14; The project in collaboration with the Social Welfare Officers, Police Force, Peer Educators, Ward and Village Executive Officers rescued 32 victims of trafficking and immediately safeguarded boys to fit person and Pamoja Tanzania Youth organization. Moreover, the project provided life and technical skills trainings to the rescued children. These training included conflict management, entrepreneurship skills, self hygiene, basic tailoring, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), child rights, child trafficking, importance of education, laws and Acts on child protection, literacy skills (reading, writing and numeracy) and communication skills. The project also provided remedial classes to the school dropouts with high likelihood of rejoining school once after family reintegration for easier catch up of the missed studies.; <narrative>Girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> Girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded legal services, counseling and rehabilitation, health services, all basic needs, tracing and contacting their families and family reunification. During a family tracing it was observed that these girls were coming from the following areas: 2 Sengerema; 8 Bukoba; 9 Biharamulo; 9 Singida; 12 Kigoma; 8 Tarime; 15 Ngara and 2 Musoma ; 4 Burundians; Geita 7 and 9 from Shinyanga.; The project in collaboration with the Social Welfare Officers, Police Force, Peer Educators, Ward and Village Executive Officers rescued 104 girls victims of trafficking and immediately safeguarded girls at the project shelter. Moreover, the project provided COVID-19 protective gears, life and technical skills trainings to the rescued children.These training included conflict management, entrepreneurship skills, self hygiene, basic tailoring, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), Child rights, child trafficking, importance of education , laws and Acts on child protection, literacy skills ( reading, writing and numeracy) and communication skills. The project also provided remedial classes to the school dropouts with high likelihood of rejoining school once after family reintegration for easier catch up of the missed studies. A matron was hired on temporal basis to support on safeguarding of children at the shelter. Hygiene and sanitation services were improved at the shelter through provision of additional water storage facility and construction of lavatory, Various hand washing corner equipped with water and soap were set up with the shelter and sheltered children at the shelter received regular message on COVID 19. Furthermore, step in visitors were not allowed to control the spread of COVID-19. An isolation room were set up and equipped for newly rescued children who were also screened for COVID19 symptoms upon the arrival. The girls were also received a dignity kit for SRH support. Children who arrived without additional clothes were provided with a set of clothes.; <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice During this implementation period, KIWOHEDE provided legal advice to fifty one(51) girls victims of CTM (45) sheltered at the DIC and four (4) victims who were referred to other organizations i.e 2 girls were referred to Amani Girls Centre; 3 girls at Foundation Karibu Tanzania and 1 girl at Wote Sawa Centre. Legal advice was given to victims based on their age and nature of exploitation and to those whom their cases are in court on how to testify and taught the legal terminologies used in courts so that they become familiar with them and they become comfortable to appear in juvenile court and stand as a key witness without any fear.; 53 girls suspected victims of child trafficking received legal aid during the reporting period. 10 of these cases they have already established as CT cases the follow up will continue in quarter three.; <narrative>Families and communities in Mwanza showed increased awareness of the dangers of CTM</narrative> Families and communities in Mwanza showed increased awareness of the dangers of CTM <narrative>% of families in Mwanza aware of dangers of child trafficking</narrative> % of families in Mwanza aware of dangers of child trafficking <narrative>Community members with exploited/abused/vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> Community members with exploited/abused/vulnerable children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities During this reporting period local Project partner in collaboration with local government authorities within 12 project wards; Police children and gender desk and SAUT law school organised a total of 3 sensitization meeting in three project wards which includes: 144 Mkolani; 800 Kisesa and 700 Nyanguge. Approaches/Methodologies used: Various methodologies/approaches were used to attract community appearances in these meetings which includes: traditional dances and use of quarterly local government meetings at village/street level then presentations were made by project legal officers who collaborated with volunteers from SAUT law School. Agenda discussed includes: Meaning of Human/child trafficking (Meaning, Elements; Indicators, types); Law and Punishment against Child trafficking (The Ant Trafficking in Persons Act No 6 of 2008); CTM reporting channels and Child labour. Achievements Community members directly reported 5 cases during sensitization meetings, 2 CTM related cases (1 Kisesa ,1 Mkolani) and 3 child violence cases (Nyanguge ward) both for girls. Challenges The outbreak of coronavirus Pandemic hindered some of the meetings to take place( Ibisabageni ,Buzuruga and Igoma), out of 6 sensitization meetings which were scheduled only 3 were successful. Recommendations Continue engaging local government leaders and using traditional dances and drums in mobilizing community members to attend the sensitization meetings.; Euro 17,355 was re-allocated to support this output. A total of 2,069 (1348F:721M), community members with exploited/vulnerable children benefited from awareness raising on COVID-19 and CTM. 50 families received start up capital for their IGA (which will be reported on quarter three), 20 families received a water storage tanks (each with capacity of 1000 liters) while 130 families received food assistance to alleviate hunger during COVID-19 lock-down. During the report Q2 awareness raising on COVID-19 and CTM continued through radio sessions which reached 12000 community members.; <narrative>Presentations on role of private actors in preventing child trafficking held at companies</narrative> Presentations on role of private actors in preventing child trafficking held at companies <narrative># of presentations held at companies</narrative> # of presentations held at companies The project conducted follow up to the 2 private sector whereby 11 (7M: 4 F) people participarted.This follow ups aimed at getting feedback on issues of child trafficking and child labour was done by KIWOHEDE and feedbacks received includes Private sector adhered on laws/regulations on child protection against CTM and Child labour because there were no child below 18 years were working in hteir firms;1 Private sector offered an employment to 1 vulnerable child at Usagara. Action point: Increase awareness, sensitization to the community and advocacy to the government to eliminate child trafficking for child labor; The private sectors identification started in quarter two and implementation will continue in quarter 3.; <narrative>The Government of Tanzania provides access to child friendly services</narrative> The Government of Tanzania provides access to child friendly services <narrative>Number of children survivors of CTM that have access to government CF services</narrative> Number of children survivors of CTM that have access to government CF services <narrative>Train government officials</narrative> Train government officials <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained KIWOHEDE in partnership with Terre des Hommes Nl conducted training for the NPA-VAWC committee from all 12 wards where 144 (81 F and 63 F) members participated in the training. The training was facilitated by the Regional NPA VAWC Coordinator, representative from the Ministry of Home Affairs -Ant trafficking secretariat (ATS) and representative from the Regional Labour office. i.Topics presented by the Regional NPA VAWC Coordinator included Understanding the NPA-VAWC(meaning, objectives) NPA-VAWC coordination system Roles and responsibilities of the committee (ward level) Position of the stakeholders in supporting the structure to reach the planned goal ii. Topics covered by ATS Concept of human trafficking(meaning of CT, Elements of trafficking, indicators of victims of trafficking, identification and reporting of victims of trafficking) Efforts by the government in combating human/child trafficking. Ant trafficking in Persons Act no. 6 of 2004(Provisions related to human/child trafficking and its punishments to perpetrators and the Lacunae in Ant trafficking in Persons Act, reporting structures for cases of human/child trafficking) iii. Topics covered by Labour officer Children and employment Employment and labour relations Act No. 4, 2004 section 5 (child work vs child labour) Hazardous works by children Commitment to elimination of child labour and its worst forms (International, National, stakeholders including estabilished government structures i.e. NAP-VAWC Planned action during the training. Producing and distributing the training materials in each ward inorder to give participants reference points. Each NPA-VAWC committee at ward level should carry out the meeting with the village NPA-VAWC committee to share out the training knowledge for child protection. The NPA-VAWC-ward level of each ward should develop a work plan and share the plan with KIWOHEDE. The committee should use/involve teachers to create awareness on CTM in schools Religious leaders members of the committee will plan to provide awareness to their followers in church/mosque.; Euro 2,596 was re-allocated to support this output. A project has supported a total of 2,900 pieces of disposable face mask and a total of 85 liters of hand sanitizers to 17 local government offices .; <narrative>Court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> Court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners KIWOHEDE in collaboration with SAUT law school organised and conducted legal aid sessions to the children sheltered at DIC and those out of the center. Up to this reporting period a total of six (6) legal mobile sessions were conducted to the established centers i.e 1 at Nyamanoro ward , 1 at Kisesa ward, 2 at Nyanguge ward , and 2 other sessions were conducted during the sensitization meetings in Mkolani and Kisesa wards reaching 63 (51Girls,12Boys) children victims of CTM and 22 parents (17F,5M). KIWOHEDE/TdH in collaboration with 18 Police Officers made follow ups to the 8 filed cases at various Police stations within the 12 Project wards as follows: (6 cases at Igogo Police Station, 1 case at Nyakato Police station and 1 case at Kisesa Police Station). Achievements Among the eight (8) filed cases ,1 case filed at Nyakato Police Station with RB number NY/RB/1457/2020 its initial investigation at destination has been completed while the investigation to children origin/parents is underway. No case is closed, all other seven cases are still at the initial investigation stage. Challenges Lack of fund for the investigation of CTM cases The lacunae in law against trafficking in person (The Ant Trafficking in Person Act no 6 of 2008),an Attempt to trafficking is not criminalized. In some police stations(Misungwi and Kisesa) the trained Police officers on CTM issues have been transferred to other Police stations and replaced by new one who are yet to be trained. Recommendations To continue lobbying the government through the Anti Trafficking Secretariat for the review of the Anti Trafficking in Person Act no 6 of 2008 in order to accomodate the offense of an attempt to human trafficking. To continue training law enforcers and keep on the regular follow up on the filed cases in order to push the investigation.; legal officer continued with follow ups to the previously filed cases at different police stations,(1 case at Kirumba,1 Kisesa, 2 Misungwi, 7 Igogo and 1 Nyakato police station), also follow up was KIWOHEDE conducted to 1 case which is at the witness hearing stage of prosecution at Mwanza Resident Magistrate Court.; <narrative>Judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases</narrative> Judiciary and police staff trained/ supported in reporting and releasing press statements on convicted cases <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation Project conducted follow up visits to law enforcers to discuss child trafficking and prosecution of perpetrators of child trafficking with twelve (12) Police Officers(7F: 5M) in the following Police stations: 2 in Igogo; 2 in Nyakato; 3 in Central Police station; 3 in Kisesa; and 2 in Misungwi police stations. The main objective was to discuss issues of child trafficking like friendly interview techniques ,investigation and prosecution rate of perpetrators of child trafficking in reported cases, and what are the challenges on dealing with child trafficking cases. Challenges: Lack of investigation fund for the filed cases Lacunae in Ant Human Trafficking in person Act no 6 of 2008 Children victims failure to identify the physical address of the perpetrators Action point: KIWOHEDE in collaboration with Police Gender and Children Desk should have a regular meeting to discuss the filed cases and collaborate in conducting initial investigation to the place of exploitation( crime scene) and to the victims place of origin as well.; 8 Police stations within the twelve project wards were supported with 8 water tanks (1per station) with a capacity of 1000 liters of water.; <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, and roles of government, private sector and employers in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, and roles of government, private sector and employers in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights The Identification process of CSOs to be involved in a coalition started but due to outbreak of Coronavirus Pandemic the activity was suspended up to the time the government removed the burn over the gatherings. Up to to this reporting 15 CSOs were identified which includes includes: Wote sawa; Wadada center; Nuru organisation; Pamoja Children & Youth organisation; FACODRO; FKT; BAGODE; Cheka sana; Mwanza Youth & Children Network; Tanzania Coalition for Domestic workers; Nitetee Foundation; Cheka sana, Upendo Daima; Foundation Karibu Tanzania (FKT) and Fadhili teen imposed by government due to outbreak of corona pandemic; CSOs which will participate on this activity have been identified and training will be done in quarter 3.; <narrative>Develop advocacy plan</narrative> Develop advocacy plan <narrative># of advocacy plans developed to influence government</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed to influence government Six meetings with the Village council at Nganguge ward ( 4 village council meetings) and Busisi ward (2 village council meetings) were conducted by KIWOHEDE staff to lobby the local government to develop a bylaw which will protect CDWs in Mwanza. The meetings involved 25 members from each village which made the total of 150 (69F: 81M) members including; village executive officers, village chairmen and other delegates from different departments in the respective village.The session covered the following agenda; Introduction of the project ( Elimination of child trafficking for child labour) Why by law to protect CDWs what the law say about bylaw Group discussion Proposed provisions Proposed provisions in by law from village/street councils were: There should be Contract between employer and employee ( A child) with their pictures which clearly shows roles and responsibility, salary and should be signed by the ward executive officer/ village/street chairman. The employer should report to the village/mtaa chairman whenever receive a child as employee Every parent who want to let a child to be employed should report to village/mtaa chairman to get permission A child should come with identity letter from village chairman where she/he came from; It will be conducted in quarter four; NL-KVK-41149287-UAHA0126 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UA 2017: Ukraine Joint Response 3 (UKJR3)</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 704524.0 0 352261.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 <narrative>children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of children supported with protection activities, psycho social support and child friendly spaces (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>children provided education and/or supported to attend school (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> children provided education and/or supported to attend school (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative># of children provided education and/or supported to attend school (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of children provided education and/or supported to attend school (Humanitarian Assistance) NL-KVK-41149287-UAHA0221 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UK 2018: Ukraine Joint Response 4</narrative> Led by Dorcas and funded by MFA, Tdh NL participated in the Ukraine Joint Response in 2018, as Ukraine's conflict enters its fifth year in 2018. Thousands of people are stuck in areas where not a single day passes without shots being fired, including from heavy weapons. People in need are severely in distress and stretched to their limits. 70% are women, children and elderly. Locations: Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. Provision of MPC and PSS trainings for the education specialists. A guide for positive parenting sessions was elaborated by the Tdh&nbsp;CP specialist and the partners provided input. The platform for professionals in CP, ChildHub.org was launched in Ukrainian and Russian. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1337692.0 267996.0 668844.0 Expenditure 2018 129098.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Number of girls provided with specialised protection services</narrative> Number of girls provided with specialised protection services <narrative># of girls provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of girls provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of boys provided with specialised protection services</narrative> Number of boys provided with specialised protection services <narrative># of boys provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of boys provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of women provided with specialised protection services</narrative> Number of women provided with specialised protection services <narrative># of women provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of women provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of men provided with specialised protection services</narrative> Number of men provided with specialised protection services <narrative># of men provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of men provided with specialised protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services</narrative> Number of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services <narrative># of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of women trained on protection topics to provide protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services</narrative> Number of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services <narrative># of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of men trained on protection topics to provide protection services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of people enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of people enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative># of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance)</narrative> # of people received health services (Humanitarian Assistance) <narrative>Number of crisis-affected people who are involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected people who are involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected people who are involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected people who are involved in the design, implementation, montoring and/or evaluation of the programme NL-KVK-41149287-UGCA0044 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2016: My Right, My Future!</narrative> EA CA // Child SRH Rights &amp; protection from abuse Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands CEDOVIP TMF Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 138002.0 0 60792.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative># of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted</narrative> # of media campaigns addressing child right policies conducted <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners NL-KVK-41149287-UGCA0054 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2016: Alternative Care Consortium on Systems Strengthening (ACCoSS)</narrative> EA CA // Child SRH Rights &amp; protection from abuse Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ACI CHDC Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 240872.0 0.0 Expenditure 2016 110405.0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative># of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government</narrative> # of inputs on child right policies and laws given to decision makers of government <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government NL-KVK-41149287-UGCA0187 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Uganda 2018: Memprow</narrative> EA CA // Child SRH Rights &amp; protection from abuse Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands MEMPROW Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 149998.0 0 67146.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions NL-KVK-41149287-UGCA0269 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2019 My right my future ending teenage pregnancies/CM in Pakwach district HO</narrative> EA CA // Child SRH Rights &amp; protection from abuse &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands MEMPROW Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 206232.0 104964.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> Community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings <narrative>Community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> Community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> Families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>Advocacy plans developed towards government</narrative> Advocacy plans developed towards government <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>Advocacy plans developed regarding law enforcement</narrative> Advocacy plans developed regarding law enforcement <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation NL-KVK-41149287-UGCAJOFA20 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Joining Forces for Africa (JOFA)- protecting children during the COVID-19 crisis and beyond</narrative> This action has been designed to respond rapidly to the global COVID-19 pandemic emergency. It seeks to address the most marginalised vulnerable population in Bugiri and Busia in Uganda Terre des Hommes Netherlands European Commission (DEVCO B1) SOMERO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 0 <narrative>Strengthened national and local protection and response systems</narrative> Strengthened national and local protection and response systems <narrative>% of child protection actors (formal and non-formal) who report feeling increased self-confidence that they have the skills and knowledge to respond to child protection risks during COVID-19</narrative> % of child protection actors (formal and non-formal) who report feeling increased self-confidence that they have the skills and knowledge to respond to child protection risks during COVID-19 <narrative>R1.1 Identification, reporting and referral mechanisms strengthened to cope with COVID-19 related child protection issues</narrative> R1.1 Identification, reporting and referral mechanisms strengthened to cope with COVID-19 related child protection issues <narrative># of child protection referral pathways reviewed and adapted for COVID-19</narrative> # of child protection referral pathways reviewed and adapted for COVID-19 <narrative>R1.2 Child Protection services are strengthened to cope with COVID-19 related child protection issues</narrative> R1.2 Child Protection services are strengthened to cope with COVID-19 related child protection issues <narrative># of children who receive individualized child protection support through case management or psycho social support services</narrative> # of children who receive individualized child protection support through case management or psycho social support services <narrative>R1.4 National and Local Government takes measures to protect the social service workforce and includes child protection services as part of COVID-19 response plans (including budget allocation)</narrative> R1.4 National and Local Government takes measures to protect the social service workforce and includes child protection services as part of COVID-19 response plans (including budget allocation) <narrative># of advocacy activities conducted aimed at influencing the increase of government budget allocation for children needs</narrative> # of advocacy activities conducted aimed at influencing the increase of government budget allocation for children needs <narrative>Improved protection in resilient families, communities and institutions in the context of COVID-19 and during recovery phase</narrative> Improved protection in resilient families, communities and institutions in the context of COVID-19 and during recovery phase <narrative>% of children aged 10-17 who report their parents and caregivers understood their problems and worries most of the time or always during the past month</narrative> % of children aged 10-17 who report their parents and caregivers understood their problems and worries most of the time or always during the past month <narrative>Increased public awareness of the child protection risks associated with COVID-19 and its secondary impacts, and how to mitigate those risks.</narrative> Increased public awareness of the child protection risks associated with COVID-19 and its secondary impacts, and how to mitigate those risks. <narrative># of child protection key messages included in other sectoral interventions (e.g. health)</narrative> # of child protection key messages included in other sectoral interventions (e.g. health) <narrative>R2.2 Parents and caregivers have increased capacity, skills and support to mitigate the child protection risks associated with COVID-19 and its secondary impacts</narrative> R2.2 Parents and caregivers have increased capacity, skills and support to mitigate the child protection risks associated with COVID-19 and its secondary impacts <narrative># of parents and caregivers who participate in parenting skills sessions</narrative> # of parents and caregivers who participate in parenting skills sessions <narrative>R2.3 Community based child protection mechanisms are functional and actively identifying, reporting, referring and following up on child protection cases</narrative> R2.3 Community based child protection mechanisms are functional and actively identifying, reporting, referring and following up on child protection cases <narrative>% of trained members of community-based child protection mechanisms who understand the impact of COVID-19 on child protection and how to appropriately respond to CP incidents</narrative> % of trained members of community-based child protection mechanisms who understand the impact of COVID-19 on child protection and how to appropriately respond to CP incidents <narrative>R2.4 Schools and learning spaces integrate child protection messaging and support measures into distance/ online learning and when schools re-open</narrative> R2.4 Schools and learning spaces integrate child protection messaging and support measures into distance/ online learning and when schools re-open <narrative># of education actors who receive training on child protection, providing psychological first aid for children, and reporting violence against children</narrative> # of education actors who receive training on child protection, providing psychological first aid for children, and reporting violence against children <narrative>Increased capacity and agency of children to prevent and respond to violence against them during COVID-19 crisis and recovery phase</narrative> Increased capacity and agency of children to prevent and respond to violence against them during COVID-19 crisis and recovery phase <narrative>% of children who state that they are confident to report a protection violation to a reporting structure</narrative> % of children who state that they are confident to report a protection violation to a reporting structure <narrative>R3.1 Children benefit from participation in life skills and psychosocial support activities, as well as peer support through child clubs/ groups and structured support programs</narrative> R3.1 Children benefit from participation in life skills and psychosocial support activities, as well as peer support through child clubs/ groups and structured support programs <narrative># of children who participate in lifeskills, peer support, and other structured support programs</narrative> # of children who participate in lifeskills, peer support, and other structured support programs <narrative>R3.3 Regional and national child participation mechanisms are strengthened to enable children to conduct advocacy with decision makers on issues relating to violence and impact of COVID-19</narrative> R3.3 Regional and national child participation mechanisms are strengthened to enable children to conduct advocacy with decision makers on issues relating to violence and impact of COVID-19 <narrative># of children engaged in a social accountability mechanism on child protection issues</narrative> # of children engaged in a social accountability mechanism on child protection issues <narrative>Increased learning and sharing of knowledge and best practice related to child protection approaches</narrative> Increased learning and sharing of knowledge and best practice related to child protection approaches <narrative>% of child protection actors who report being satisfied with their participation in the learning activities of the project</narrative> % of child protection actors who report being satisfied with their participation in the learning activities of the project <narrative>R4.1 Monitoring and evaluation mechanisms that emphasize child participation are established for the project and embedded in wider organizational processes</narrative> R4.1 Monitoring and evaluation mechanisms that emphasize child participation are established for the project and embedded in wider organizational processes <narrative># of monitoring mechanisms established</narrative> # of monitoring mechanisms established NL-KVK-41149287-UGCE0053 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2016: Engaging Authorities to prevent CSEC in Kampala /Wakiso district</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands UYDEL St. Elizabeth Girls Home Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 150504.0 0 67370.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-UGCE0071 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2016: Engaging Authorities to prevent CSEC in Kampala /Wakiso districts.(GAA)</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands UYDEL St. Elizabeth Girls Home Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 103704.0 0 31988.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative># of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> # of community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative># of monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> # of monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative># of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted</narrative> # of trainings of private sector staff on CRC and CoC conducted <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative># of government officials trained</narrative> # of government officials trained <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice NL-KVK-41149287-UGCE0084 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG: Engaging Authorities to prevent CSEC in Kampala and Wakiso districts (GAA)</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands PREFA UYDEL Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 134370.0 0 0 64309.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs NL-KVK-41149287-UGCE0160 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2018 Enhancing sustainable response to commercially exploited children Uganda</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands PREFA Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 150000.0 0 72166.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled NL-KVK-41149287-UGCE0161 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2018 GAA: Engaging Urban Authorities/Government to prevent/respond to CSEC</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands UYDEL Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 142232.0 0 61821.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-UGCE0238 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2019 Response to commercially exploited children in Kampala/Wakiso Districts</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands PREFA Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 206226.0 110409.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Children trained as agents of change</narrative> Children trained as agents of change <narrative># of children trained as agents of change</narrative> # of children trained as agents of change <narrative>Girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> Girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-UGCE0246 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Engaging Authorities to Prevent/Respond to CSEC in Kampala and Wakiso districts</narrative> EA CE // Integrated prevention and response to CSEC in East Africa &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs UYDEL Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 308170.0 156210.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Community key stakeholders (boys, girls, men, women, cultural and religious leaders, local councils, and community groups) in the 3 districts of Kampala, Wakiso, Napak, report, penalise, and influence perpetrators, community platforms for positive change for protection of girls and young women from Child Trafficking and unsafe migration by end of 2019.</narrative> Community key stakeholders (boys, girls, men, women, cultural and religious leaders, local councils, and community groups) in the 3 districts of Kampala, Wakiso, Napak, report, penalise, and influence perpetrators, community platforms for positive change for protection of girls and young women from Child Trafficking and unsafe migration by end of 2019. <narrative>Outcomes descriptions(Signs)</narrative> Outcomes descriptions(Signs) <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Inputs given to government</narrative> Inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners NL-KVK-41149287-UGCE0318 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Engaging Urban Authorities And Local Governments to Prevent And Respond to CSEC</narrative> The&nbsp;project seeks to strengthen a sustainable system for elimination of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of children.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bL4aXYN7xmcWbp8G5dhLFYvxoIT4PRfAUmTpplLPRIo/edit# Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands UYDEL Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 168988.0 <narrative>5 Inputs will be given to government to eliminate GBV and support EE.This will be done through budget alocation for the NAP on CSEC, popularising the KCCA Child protection ordinance among stakeholders, support to the child protection working group and dialogues with legal committee of Parliament</narrative> 5 Inputs will be given to government to eliminate GBV and support EE.This will be done through budget alocation for the NAP on CSEC, popularising the KCCA Child protection ordinance among stakeholders, support to the child protection working group and dialogues with legal committee of Parliament <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Three (3) out of the planned five activities were conducted in quarter 1. The Two activities not conducted had been scheduled in March but these were affected by the COVID 19 pandemic and government lock down.; The activities were implemented as scheduled.; <narrative>The output involves 75 community members that will directly be involved in creating awareness about CSEC in the different communties</narrative> The output involves 75 community members that will directly be involved in creating awareness about CSEC in the different communties <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions Activities 2.1.1 and 2.2.2 were conducted in quarter 1 as planned.; The activity contributing to the achievement of the outputs is planned for quarter 3; <narrative>This output involves 250 people who will participate in the dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders. These will be achieved through dialogues on negative social norms and practices promoting CSEC and engagement meetins to popularise the formed bylaws.</narrative> This output involves 250 people who will participate in the dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders. These will be achieved through dialogues on negative social norms and practices promoting CSEC and engagement meetins to popularise the formed bylaws. <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders Activity 2.2.1 was implemented as planned in quarter 1 while Activity 2.2.2 is planned for implementation in quarter 2. Hence output 2.2 is on track.; It should be noted that Activity 2.2.3 was more expensive and utilised the budgetline for this output. However, remaining balance of funds under this output 2.2 are sufficient to implement the three dialogues in quarter 3 to contribute to the output targets.; <narrative>2 coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns shall be conducted by UYDEL. This shall be achieved through children participation in the International days for children and dissemination og advocacy materials.</narrative> 2 coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns shall be conducted by UYDEL. This shall be achieved through children participation in the International days for children and dissemination og advocacy materials. <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level Activity 2.3.1 was not conducted in quarter 1 because its planned for quarter 2. Activity 2.3.2 was planned for implementation in quarter 1 but was not not conducted because of the COVID 19 crisis and lock down as directed by Government in mid March 2020.; All the planned targets were achieved in this reporting period. The over expenditure under this output arises from the fact that the service provider who printed the child friendly materials under Activity 2.3.2 was paid in quarter 2 and not quarter one as planned. The funds used for this payment were already budgeted for in quarter 1.; <narrative>30 CSOs will be trained in gender policy and practices through UCATIP network to lobby government and police towards prevention of CSEC. This will be achieved through joint plannng meetings, dissemination of CSO compedium, follow up meetings</narrative> 30 CSOs will be trained in gender policy and practices through UCATIP network to lobby government and police towards prevention of CSEC. This will be achieved through joint plannng meetings, dissemination of CSO compedium, follow up meetings <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs Activities 3.1.1, 3.1.3 and 3.1.4 were conducted in quarter 1. Activity 3.1.2 shall be conducted in quarter 2 while Activity 3.1.5 was not conducted because of the COVID 19 crisis which led to Government directives of a lock down.; All the planned targets were achieved in this reporting period; <narrative>3 dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives shall be achieved through follow ups with entertainment places and engagement meetings with Lubaga Division mayor to share best practices related to protection of girls from sexual exploitation</narrative> 3 dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives shall be achieved through follow ups with entertainment places and engagement meetings with Lubaga Division mayor to share best practices related to protection of girls from sexual exploitation <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives Activity 4.1.1 was not conducted in quarter 1 because its planned for quarter 2 in accordance with the Annual Plan. Activity 4.1.2 was conducted in Lubaga division in quarter 1.; This output was achieved partially based on the activities conducted this quarter. It will be wholly achieved in quarter 3 after documenting success stories from private sector players; <narrative>3 meetings on GBV and decent work will be held with private sector representatives to prevent sexual abuse and explotiation at work places.</narrative> 3 meetings on GBV and decent work will be held with private sector representatives to prevent sexual abuse and explotiation at work places. <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives Activities 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 were all conducted in quarter 1 in accordance with the Annual Plan; The targeted outputs were achieved.; NL-KVK-41149287-UGCE0345 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Protection of children from Commercial sexual exploitation in Kampala and Wakiso districts</narrative> Project seeks to reduce Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children&nbsp; through raising awareness in schools and Provision of vocational skilling&nbsp; to 80&nbsp; victims of CSEC. The partner UYDEL is implementing a GAA project which will link with this project to ensure appropriate support and options for survivors of CSEC. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Stichting Diorapthe UYDEL Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 <narrative>Increased awareness and knowledge about CSEC in six schools in Kampala and Wakiso by December 2020.</narrative> Increased awareness and knowledge about CSEC in six schools in Kampala and Wakiso by December 2020. <narrative>% of children (f/m) in school Child Rights Clubs(CRC) knowledgable about CSEC Unit of Measure(%) target by December is 70%</narrative> % of children (f/m) in school Child Rights Clubs(CRC) knowledgable about CSEC Unit of Measure(%) target by December is 70% <narrative>Children vulnerable to exploitation in (Kampala and Wakiso) will be reached through targted awareneness raising sessions on matters relatings to child's rights</narrative> Children vulnerable to exploitation in (Kampala and Wakiso) will be reached through targted awareneness raising sessions on matters relatings to child's rights <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>The duty bearers (Local leaders, members of the Parent Teachers Assoc Leaders) shall be trained on child rights and protection of children from CSEC to support the project in terms of awareness raising, identification and refferal of CSEC survivors for appropriate services</narrative> The duty bearers (Local leaders, members of the Parent Teachers Assoc Leaders) shall be trained on child rights and protection of children from CSEC to support the project in terms of awareness raising, identification and refferal of CSEC survivors for appropriate services <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>Increased access to gainful and meaningful employment opportunities by graduate survivors of CSEC by end of July 2020.</narrative> Increased access to gainful and meaningful employment opportunities by graduate survivors of CSEC by end of July 2020. <narrative>80% of children who successfully complete the vocational skills training and awarded certification on the skills.</narrative> 80% of children who successfully complete the vocational skills training and awarded certification on the skills. <narrative>UYDEL shall Identify, assess and enrol 20 boys to receive educational support(vocational skills training) for economic empowerment and livelihood survival as well as psychosocial support, life skills and business skills training.</narrative> UYDEL shall Identify, assess and enrol 20 boys to receive educational support(vocational skills training) for economic empowerment and livelihood survival as well as psychosocial support, life skills and business skills training. <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>UYDEL shall Identify, assess and enrol 60 girls to receive educational support(vocational skills training) for economic empowerment and livelihood survival as well as psychosocial support, life skills and business skills training.</narrative> UYDEL shall Identify, assess and enrol 60 girls to receive educational support(vocational skills training) for economic empowerment and livelihood survival as well as psychosocial support, life skills and business skills training. <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>Upon completion of the rehabilitation programme, the boys will be provided with start up tool kits as social protection to support them start their own business ventures. After reintragration they will be monitored by the social workers through follow up visits to assess the capacity gaps if any and provide support.</narrative> Upon completion of the rehabilitation programme, the boys will be provided with start up tool kits as social protection to support them start their own business ventures. After reintragration they will be monitored by the social workers through follow up visits to assess the capacity gaps if any and provide support. <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>Upon completion of the rehabilitation programme, the girls will be provided with start up tool kits as social protection to support them start their own business ventures. After reintragration they will be monitored by the social workers through follow up visits to assess the capacity gaps if any and provide support.</narrative> Upon completion of the rehabilitation programme, the girls will be provided with start up tool kits as social protection to support them start their own business ventures. After reintragration they will be monitored by the social workers through follow up visits to assess the capacity gaps if any and provide support. <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0038 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2016: Stopping Child Exploitation through Education and Livelihood.(SCEEL)</narrative> EA CL // Ending WFCL in EA mining and domestic work Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SOMERO ECO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 58584.0 0 26604.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0073 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2016 GAA Stopping Child Exploitation through Education and Livelihood.(SCEEL)</narrative> EA CL // Ending WFCL in EA mining and domestic work Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SOMERO ECO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 91244.0 0 43448.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>child protection committees supported</narrative> child protection committees supported <narrative># of child protection committees supported</narrative> # of child protection committees supported <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0083 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2017 GAA: Stopping Child Exploitation through Education and Livelihood/SCEEL</narrative> EA CL // Ending WFCL in EA mining and domestic work Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SOMERO ECO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 212708.0 0 0 79303.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>research and campaign reports published by partners on GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by partners on GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>dialogues between partners and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between partners and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0117 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2017: Stopping Child Exploitation through Education and Livelihood (SCEEL)</narrative> EA CL // Ending WFCL in EA mining and domestic work Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SOMERO ECO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 323700.0 0 0 121063.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0169 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2018: Stopping Child Exploitation through Education and Livelihood (SCEEL)</narrative> EA CL // Ending WFCL in EA mining and domestic work Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Platform for Labour Action Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 129000.0 0 57355.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0182 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2018 GAA Stopping Child Exploitation through Education and Livelihood (SCEEL)</narrative> EA CL // Ending WFCL in EA mining and domestic work Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 164580.0 0 52273.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative</narrative> trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0273 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2019 GAA-Stopping Child Exploitation through Advocacy in Busia/Kampala SOMERO</narrative> EA CL // Ending WFCL in EA mining and domestic work &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SOMERO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 212688.0 73500.0 2019 Total Disbursement for SOMERO Terre des Hommes Netherlands SOMERO 109152.0 Expenditure 2019 NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0274 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2019 - Elimination of Child Labour in Mining in Moroto and Bugiri Districts</narrative> EA CL // Ending WFCL in EA mining and domestic work &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 231496.0 80000.0 2019 Total Disbursement for ECO Uganda Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECO Uganda 119471.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Dialogues with community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Dialogues with community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Number of government officals sensitised</narrative> Number of government officals sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices"</narrative> Targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices" <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Dialogues with targetted CSO "</narrative> Dialogues with targetted CSO " <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0275 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2019 Elimination of CL through skilling in Moroto and Bugiri Districts. HO</narrative> EA CL // Ending WFCL in EA mining and domestic work &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Stichting Diorapthe ECO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 59128.0 22937.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> # of monitoring visits made by partners <narrative># of monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> # of monitoring visits made by partners NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0317 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Stopping Child Exploitation through Advocacy in Busia and Kampala districts</narrative> Increased protection of children from exploitation in the worst forms of child labour in Busia and Kampala . https://docs.google.com/document/d/16rgTFO4sMgliVPj8PvMjpw-wnSjWVSPLd73yMlnzziQ/edit# Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SOMERO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 158038.0 <narrative>152 community members ( SCREAM AGENTS, youths, taskforce members ) will sensistize communities on issues of child Labour .</narrative> 152 community members ( SCREAM AGENTS, youths, taskforce members ) will sensistize communities on issues of child Labour . <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions NOT YET DONE; <narrative>1 public dialogue will be conducted to disseminate a documentary on elimination of child labour best practices</narrative> 1 public dialogue will be conducted to disseminate a documentary on elimination of child labour best practices <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>6 inputs will be provided to government to take actions towards protection of children from worst forms of child labour.This will be done through provision of findings from labour inspections, budget allocation engagements and feed back meetings on how to protect children from worst forms of child labour.</narrative> 6 inputs will be provided to government to take actions towards protection of children from worst forms of child labour.This will be done through provision of findings from labour inspections, budget allocation engagements and feed back meetings on how to protect children from worst forms of child labour. <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government The three targets where met in the first quarter however the 1 remaining target will be achieved in quarter 3.; <narrative>Participate with the National Steering committee on elimination of child labour to conduct a 1 days districts multi stakeholders workshops to popularize the National Action plan on elimination of child labour, the employment act and the mining act in Kampala and Busia.</narrative> Participate with the National Steering committee on elimination of child labour to conduct a 1 days districts multi stakeholders workshops to popularize the National Action plan on elimination of child labour, the employment act and the mining act in Kampala and Busia. <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised For this quarter two multi-stakeholders workshops were conducted 1 in Busia 17/03/2020 at La Palm Hotel with 20 people and 1 in Kampala on 19th/03/2020 at Grand Global hotel with 20 people. These were conducted with the help of the National steering committee on elimination of child Labour and these were facilitated by the principal Labour officer from the Ministry of Gender Labour and Social Development; <narrative>2 dialogue will be conducted for CSOs so that they are in position to mobilize resources for elimination of child labour in Kampala and Busia</narrative> 2 dialogue will be conducted for CSOs so that they are in position to mobilize resources for elimination of child labour in Kampala and Busia <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>6 Dialogues will be conducted with Bars,Entertaimnet places, Hotel, mining companies to develop codes of conduct to protect children from child Labour .</narrative> 6 Dialogues will be conducted with Bars,Entertaimnet places, Hotel, mining companies to develop codes of conduct to protect children from child Labour . <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives This does not belong to us; NL-KVK-41149287-UGCL0321 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Elimination of child labour in mining in Bugiri and Moroto districts</narrative> &nbsp;Contributing to the progressive elimination of child labour in Gold mining in Uganda through Advocacy. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LoF4sYzwehi3tvV66qAu5gaoVhvK_2fRithaTPiYsDo/edit Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECO Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 158038.0 <narrative>65 Government officials will be oriented on the need and importance of 14 Inclusion of child protection closes in the mining act.</narrative> 65 Government officials will be oriented on the need and importance of 14 Inclusion of child protection closes in the mining act. <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised This was not achieved to 100% because the officials from Ministry of Energy were not met as planned and the 47% that was achieved is from the engagement on the approval of the ordinance of Bugiri that was submitted to the ministry of Local Government.; some of the activities reaching out to this output were not conducted in the quarter but will be in the next quarter. only one activity of media engagement was conducted under this output; <narrative>Engagement dialogues will be conducted to introduce the compliant private sector to the commercial officers of the districts, to discuss with artisanl miners the importance of formalization of groups and working together and support private sector to devolp and implement policies aimed at child protection</narrative> Engagement dialogues will be conducted to introduce the compliant private sector to the commercial officers of the districts, to discuss with artisanl miners the importance of formalization of groups and working together and support private sector to devolp and implement policies aimed at child protection <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives Two quarterly dialogue meetings were conducted with one in Moroto and another in Bugiri to support Private sector to develop and implement child protection policies.; An activity was conducted to support the formalization of the association of Artisan miners in Bugiri where the miners worked with the sub-county of Budhaya to review their constitution and secure a recommendation that will be presented to the District for the registration.; <narrative>Community members including task force members, girls and young women will be coached on their role in advocacy and they will utilize platforms such as international day of the africa child, WDACL and public dialogues to play an active role in expressing them selves and creating awareness against child labour</narrative> Community members including task force members, girls and young women will be coached on their role in advocacy and they will utilize platforms such as international day of the africa child, WDACL and public dialogues to play an active role in expressing them selves and creating awareness against child labour <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions 6 Community members (Local council leaders and parish chiefs) participated in the awareness raising in the dialogue but also 2 task force members participated in the mentoring of the girls and young women sharing their involvement in elimination of child labour and this justifies the over achievement; Three activities were conducted under this output including recording radio jingles, supporting children to come up with a magazine in commemoration of the World Day Against Child Labour. and the development of Art murals. in all these 34 community members participated including 24 female and 10 male.; <narrative>Two public awareness campaigns will be conducted with on radio and the other on television and a video documentary recorded for firther awareness raising</narrative> Two public awareness campaigns will be conducted with on radio and the other on television and a video documentary recorded for firther awareness raising <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level No activity was planned for this quarter towards this achievement.; One Radio talk show was conducted on 13th/06/2020 at Capital radio between 9:00am and 10: am. It was attended by three panellists, from the MoGLSD, ILO on behalf of the Organizing committee for WDACL and ECO.; <narrative>A dialogue meeting will be held with the task force members and the local leaders to help them understand the case management module of the ministry of gender so that they can handle cases of child labour in the community</narrative> A dialogue meeting will be held with the task force members and the local leaders to help them understand the case management module of the ministry of gender so that they can handle cases of child labour in the community <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders Only one meeting was possible due to the Outbreak of COVID-19; No activity was conducted under this output, the funds spent were to pay a service provider who provided meals and refreshment in activity implementation last quarter.; <narrative>Dialogue meetings will be conviened for the likeminded CSOs to plan together, share experiences and engage Government on matters of elimination of child labour</narrative> Dialogue meetings will be conviened for the likeminded CSOs to plan together, share experiences and engage Government on matters of elimination of child labour <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs one L&A dialogue was conducted between ECO, labour and probation officers and the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development.; <narrative>Representatives of CSOs will attend organized Coordination meetings of like minded CSOs to develop joint workplan aimed at elimination of child labour</narrative> Representatives of CSOs will attend organized Coordination meetings of like minded CSOs to develop joint workplan aimed at elimination of child labour <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners The activities under this out put are planned for the next quarter.; NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0046 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2016: Integrated response against child trafficking II (IRACT 2)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places Rahab Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 104438.0 0 40988.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children counselled</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children counselled <narrative>schools that have code of conduct to safeguard children</narrative> schools that have code of conduct to safeguard children <narrative>schools that have code of conduct to safeguard children</narrative> schools that have code of conduct to safeguard children <narrative>boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0070 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2016 GAA: INTEGRATED RESPONSE AGAINST CHILD TRAFFICKING II (IRACT 2)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places Rahab Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 62698.0 0 27087.0 Expenditure 2016 0 Expenditure 2017 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative># of monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> # of monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative># of meetings held with police and judiciary</narrative> # of meetings held with police and judiciary <narrative>trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted</narrative> trainings of private sector staff on CRC, CoC & UN Global Compact conducted <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received legal advice <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>documents presented to government</narrative> documents presented to government <narrative># of documents presented to government</narrative> # of documents presented to government <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0086 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2017 GAA: IRACT2 and unsafe migration in Uganda</narrative> Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Regio Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 111380.0 0 0 48917.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>government officials trained</narrative> government officials trained <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0089 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>RE: Development and integration of efforts against CT and CSEC (GAA)</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands FIDA Uganda The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 265588.0 0 0 102945.0 Expenditure 2017 0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research and campaign reports published by CSOs on benefits of GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted</narrative> media campaigns addressing CR policies conducted <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights</narrative> community awareness raising campaigns conducted to promote child rights <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>inputs given on CR policies and laws</narrative> inputs given on CR policies and laws <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0183 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2018 GAA: Integrated Response Against CT / unsafe migration in Uganda project</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 174534.0 0 87267.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative># of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs representatives trained on child rights, promoting CRs, roles of government and private sector in promotion of child rights <narrative>CSOs have updated policies</narrative> CSOs have updated policies <narrative># of CSOs have updated policies</narrative> # of CSOs have updated policies <narrative>community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative># of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities</narrative> # of community members with exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising activities <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>monitoring visits made by partners</narrative> monitoring visits made by partners <narrative>court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative># of court cases followed up/attended by partners</narrative> # of court cases followed up/attended by partners <narrative>NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy</narrative> NGOs involved in networks promoting children's rights with policy and judicairy <narrative># of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights</narrative> # of CSOs participated in networks for promotion of child rights <narrative>judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation</narrative> # of judiciary and police staff trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques/child friendly justice/reporting or releasing press statements on convicted cases of child exploitation <narrative>private sector decision makers participated events</narrative> private sector decision makers participated events <narrative># of private sector decision makers participated in events</narrative> # of private sector decision makers participated in events <narrative>presentations held at companies</narrative> presentations held at companies <narrative># of presentations held at companies</narrative> # of presentations held at companies <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners</narrative> community members (incl community, religious and traditional leaders) participating in awareness raising sessions organized by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs</narrative> campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative</narrative> trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received legal advice</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received legal advice <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0184 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2018 GAA: Development and Integration of Regional Efforts Against CT and CSEC</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands FIDA Uganda The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 321374.0 0 129413.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs</narrative> dialogues between alliance local partners and targeted CSOs <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs <narrative>dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives</narrative> dialogues between CSOs and private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs</narrative> campaigns on GBV and EE conducted by CSOs <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners</narrative> coordinated, evidence based public awareness campaigns conducted by alliance local partners <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE</narrative> inputs given to government on the eliminate GBV and support EE <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector</narrative> research reports published by CSOs on benefits of eliminating GBV and decent work for private sector <narrative>Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector</narrative> Number of research reports published on the benefits of GBV elimination and decent work for the private sector <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs attend network meeting organized by the alliance <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> targeted national and regional CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative</narrative> trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0188 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Uganda 2018: Dwelling places</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 149938.0 0 70267.0 Expenditure 2018 0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of vulnerable children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services <narrative>vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>advocacy plans developed</narrative> advocacy plans developed <narrative># of advocacy plans developed</narrative> # of advocacy plans developed <narrative>exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services <narrative>exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative># of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions</narrative> # of exploited/abused children participated in awareness raising sessions <narrative>exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative># of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques</narrative> # of community members trained in child protection and child friendly interview techniques <narrative>community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings</narrative> community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in IGA trainings <narrative># of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings</narrative> # of community members with children vulnerable to exploitation participated in income generation activity trainings NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0268 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2019 Integrated Response Against Child Trafficking in Kampala/Wakiso district</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Rahab Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 202552.0 70000.0 2019 Total Disbursement for RAHAB Terre des Hommes Netherlands Rahab 103867.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Government officials sensitised</narrative> Government officials sensitised <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Inputs given to government</narrative> Inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives <narrative>Targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0270 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2019 Response Against CT/Unsafe Migration along Kampala-Napak Dwell Place GAA</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 249846.0 86331.0 2019 Total Disbursement for Dwelling Places Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places 128201.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>public awareness conducted at community level</narrative> public awareness conducted at community level <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level <narrative>Community members participate in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Community members participate in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions <narrative>Dialogues with community, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Dialogues with community, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders <narrative>Government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues</narrative> Government officials sensitized on GBV and EE related issues <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised <narrative>Campaigns on GBV and EE conducted towards policy makers</narrative> Campaigns on GBV and EE conducted towards policy makers <narrative>Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers</narrative> Number of campaigns on GBV and EE towards policy makers <narrative>Inputs given to government</narrative> Inputs given to government <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government <narrative>Trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative</narrative> Trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representative <narrative>Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives</narrative> Number of trainings on GBV and decent work attended by private sector representatives <narrative>Targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs trained in gender policy and practices NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0272 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>UG 2019 Ending Trafficking/unsafe Migration in Napak district Dwelling Places HO</narrative> EA CT // Combating Child Trafficking in the Eastern Africa Region &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 206220.0 108094.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>Girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> Girls immediately safeguarded <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded <narrative>Boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> Boys immediately safeguarded <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded <narrative>Exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> Exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services <narrative>Exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> Exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services <narrative>families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities <narrative>community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> community members participated in child protection committees <narrative># of community members participated in child protection committees</narrative> # of community members participated in child protection committees Target met in Q2 but was not captured in the update; NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0319 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Sustainable Responses Against Child Trafficking.</narrative> Preventing trafficking and Unsafe migration of children in Kampala and Wakiso districts&nbsp;https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WFk_0OeYIhwIziB88IZdqh-LhhyWQY3oIKFkY0LLvCo/edit Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Rahab Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 158038.0 <narrative>Two inputs will be provided through 5 meetings that will support to offer input to government decisions and intended sustainable responses towards PTIP, such as pushing for incorporation of the modules of anti-trafficking in the police training curriculum, push for the extensive popularization and implementation of the PTIP Act 2009 and its regulations by the National Taskforce and the Coordination Office on anti- trafficking. "</narrative> Two inputs will be provided through 5 meetings that will support to offer input to government decisions and intended sustainable responses towards PTIP, such as pushing for incorporation of the modules of anti-trafficking in the police training curriculum, push for the extensive popularization and implementation of the PTIP Act 2009 and its regulations by the National Taskforce and the Coordination Office on anti- trafficking. " <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government These were not conducted in first quarter. However, this was affected by the COVID situation which did not allow the activity to happen.; A series of activities were conducted in the participation and commemoration of the international Day of the African Child. A whole week was set aside to commemorate the day, a series of youth engagements were conducted on live twitter, facebook and WhatsApp to explore their responses as regards their safety and protection amidst the pandemic. a Live E-conference was conducted jointly with GAA and this elevated youth and children voices in advocating for access to child friendly materials in the face of COVID-9; <narrative>80 government officials will be strengthened in their capacity to respond to issues of TIP. Judges and Magistrates will be made aware of how to prioritize reference to the PTIP Act while responding to TIP cases, police will be sensitized on effective reporting and investigations while other key district leaders such as Probation officers, CDOs and Para social workers will be sensitized on how to handle and report TIP cases within their work dockets.</narrative> 80 government officials will be strengthened in their capacity to respond to issues of TIP. Judges and Magistrates will be made aware of how to prioritize reference to the PTIP Act while responding to TIP cases, police will be sensitized on effective reporting and investigations while other key district leaders such as Probation officers, CDOs and Para social workers will be sensitized on how to handle and report TIP cases within their work dockets. <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised Two dialogues were conducted to contribute the quarterly output. However, 2 activities were not conducted and pushed for implementation in the second quarter 2020 due to the CoVID-19 thus affecting expected expenditure.; 2 meetings were held;- 10 representatives from the Uganda Police training department to follow up on the incorporation of anti-trafficking module in their training curriculum. Another meeting was held with 10 local leaders to explore their responses towards prevention of child trafficking and promotion of child protection during the Pandemic. One activity that was supposed to be spent on this quarter was not conducted as we looked acquisition of full support and permission to engage the judiciary during this pandemic. with the judiciary as all its members were banned from any engagements till; <narrative>6 dialogues will be conducted with Local council leaders structures, key district officials (CDOs, Probation Officers, CAOs, Town Clerks and Cultural and traditional leaders) to collectively develop and implement joint work plans to respond and address issues of child trafficking and violence.</narrative> 6 dialogues will be conducted with Local council leaders structures, key district officials (CDOs, Probation Officers, CAOs, Town Clerks and Cultural and traditional leaders) to collectively develop and implement joint work plans to respond and address issues of child trafficking and violence. <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders Two dialogues were conducted to contribute to the total expected output for quarter one. The 39% over expenditure for the quarter was caused by the shift in activities planned for the quarter implementation. It so happens that activity 1 under output 2 was planned to be conducted in quarter 2 but rather shifted and conducted in quarter one. This led to a rise by 39% of the planned expenditure for the quarter. However, the funds that were overspent will be deducted during implementation of activity 2 to cover up the over-expenditure and to meet the target.; 2 on line webinars and 1 one-on-one engagement was held with Key district leaders of Wakiso district and Kampala. the major objectives were to follow up on their objectives towards child protection, ensuring child access to friendly materials and their responses towards prevention of child trafficking.; <narrative>270 children and youths within 3 schools' anti- child trafficking clubs and communities of Kampala and Wakiso will be supported to fully participate in child/youth-led prevention campaigns to raise awareness against negative social norms that victimise them to situations of TIP and unsafe migration.</narrative> 270 children and youths within 3 schools' anti- child trafficking clubs and communities of Kampala and Wakiso will be supported to fully participate in child/youth-led prevention campaigns to raise awareness against negative social norms that victimise them to situations of TIP and unsafe migration. <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions 2 round visits were made to 2 schools:-Peace Nursery School and Ever light College to collect feedback from the ACT clubs and also to refine their actions for further implementation in the fight against child trafficking. The 33% under expenditure for the quarter was supported by the children’s’ round visits that we conducted in 2 schools that shoot up the target numbers with less expenditure. Therefore, the remaining funds shall support us to reach our CCI minimum expectations under child participation and as well support the continuous awareness engagements with ACT clubs in schools.; 50 youth were reached to this second quarter. 37 Female and 13 Male. online meetings were held to explore youth perspectives on how they are affected by COVID-19 and the different responses that can be done by them ad other community leaders and stakeholders in ensuring safety and protection of children and youths.; <narrative>15 non-GAA CSOs and CBOs will be influenced to build strong networks and collaborations with GAA partners to have effective lobby and advocacy partnerships such as drawing jointly action on how to collaboratively influence government to protect girls and young women and their further actions to push the agenda anti- child trafficking in their annual budgets and work plans thus sustainable interventions on anti-trafficking.</narrative> 15 non-GAA CSOs and CBOs will be influenced to build strong networks and collaborations with GAA partners to have effective lobby and advocacy partnerships such as drawing jointly action on how to collaboratively influence government to protect girls and young women and their further actions to push the agenda anti- child trafficking in their annual budgets and work plans thus sustainable interventions on anti-trafficking. <narrative>Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners</narrative> Number of targeted CSOs attend network meetings organised by GAA and/or GAA partners 10 CSOs AND CBOs attended a 2-days dialogue meeting that was held on 25th and 26th February 2020. . Targeted expected expenditure for the quarter fairly met.; An online webinar was organised inviting CBO and CSO representatives working in Kampala and Wakiso. the purpose to explore their view on how to jointly influence access of child friendly services even during the COVID 19 crisis. A radio talk show was then taken on where representatives from CBOs and key district leaders called upon all stakeholders to embark on child protection as they access equal distribution and access to friendly services. Activities/ Engagements with UCATIP were not conducted or spent on during the quarter as most organizations' operations were hit by the pandemic, thus rekindled after organizations re directed their work to the "new normal". therefore, engagements were planned for third quarter,; <narrative>4 dialogue meetings will be held with each of the 3 Private Sector actors (Bar and Hotel owners, law practicing firms, Uganda Tourism Board) in Kampala and Wakiso districts to explore their roles in influencing sustainable responses against child trafficking and exploitation, acquire position on the acquisition of memorandum of understanding between Rahab Uganda and the Uganda law society to provide Legal Aid to survivors of child trafficking and of possibilities towards the inclusion and implementation of the positive practices that protect girls and young women respectively.</narrative> 4 dialogue meetings will be held with each of the 3 Private Sector actors (Bar and Hotel owners, law practicing firms, Uganda Tourism Board) in Kampala and Wakiso districts to explore their roles in influencing sustainable responses against child trafficking and exploitation, acquire position on the acquisition of memorandum of understanding between Rahab Uganda and the Uganda law society to provide Legal Aid to survivors of child trafficking and of possibilities towards the inclusion and implementation of the positive practices that protect girls and young women respectively. <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives One activity was done for the quarter, The 89% over expenditure in quarter one was after, the merging of earlier planned to be 2 dialogues into one comprehensive dialogue. The dialogue was joined by key decision makers from government who needed to support the activity output at national level. Therefore, in other pursue their input and efforts, both dialogues were merged into one to achieve a desired goal.; Meetings under this output were pushed for and planned to be conducted in the third quarter. members and stakeholders(target group) are still getting back o their feet from the COVID crisis, so they advised more time for a successful engagement.; NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0320 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Sustainable Response Against Child Trafficking and unsafe Migration in Uganda</narrative> This project is to facilitate rescue, rehabilitation, reconciliation and sustainable resettlement for child victims of trafficking and unsafe migration from the streets and slum areas of kampala. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sTgUQ_j4BEiQaK0quS0SvmLFXd2a9aosV45wKEBMIKY/edit# Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 158038.0 <narrative>70 Government officials sensitized on CTM issues including the Police, LDUs, Magistrates, representatives from the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA), and Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development (MGLSD), among others.</narrative> 70 Government officials sensitized on CTM issues including the Police, LDUs, Magistrates, representatives from the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA), and Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development (MGLSD), among others. <narrative>Number of government officials sensitised</narrative> Number of government officials sensitised When mobilising for the orientation meeting for police, we realised that the police, magistrates and judges who were our target audience were of different caliber, and could not be met together, hence the recommendation from our contact in the judiciary to divide the group and meet the police and state attorneys separately from the magistrates and judges. Please note that this activity was done in partnership with Rahab Uganda who had targeted State Attorneys and Judges while DP targeted Police and Magistrates. The police and state attorneys meeting has been completed, while the Judges and Magistrates meeting, which was scheduled for 16th April has had to be postponed to a later date due to the COVID-19 pandemic.; This output was not achieved following feedback from small preparatory lobby meetings that confirmed that the targeted audiences would not be available at the set dates but at later dates (in Quarter 3). During the lobby meetings, it was also discovered that our suggested mode of doing online meetings would not have enabled us achieve our set goals. As such, our contacts in the respective offices advised us to conduct actual (scientific) meetings on the suggested dates, observing all set ministry of health guidelines.; <narrative>Offer both technical and financial support to 5 District Local Governments to enable them complete the development of their Child protection ordinances that ensure that girls and young women, among others are duly protected from GBV and EE.</narrative> Offer both technical and financial support to 5 District Local Governments to enable them complete the development of their Child protection ordinances that ensure that girls and young women, among others are duly protected from GBV and EE. <narrative>Number of inputs given to government</narrative> Number of inputs given to government Iganga district was supported to complete popularization. Napak support, which had been planned for 22nd-27th March 2020 was interrupted by COVID-19. Financially, we exceeded target here because of the UPFC engagement that had been planned for Q2. During our pre-engagement with the UPFC Chairman and UPFC Coordinator to share our 2020 plans with them, we were advised to ensure all engagements targeting MPs were completed by April as election preparations were to start in May 2020, which would have taken away most of the targeted MPs. They went ahead to give a date for the first engagement which was only 2 weeks away; very short notice, yet with so much preparations, hence the sad oversight in seeking for authorization from TdH Nl before hand. (We sincerely apologize for this oversight); 3 activities were planned under this output, but only 2 were partially completed. On 1.2.1, ordinance popularisation was completed in Napak, while in Kampala, the KCCA is still hesitant about popularising only parts of the ordinance pending approval from the Solicitor General. As such, we will develop jingles with anti trafficking messages in line with the PTIP Act and air these out on local radio stations within Kampala to create awareness on CTM. on 1.2.2, we completed follow up of signs and outcomes in Kampala, while in Napak, this would be done in quarter 3. 1.2.3 has been challenging to coordinate as most of the Members of Parliament who are the targeted audience are busy with their policial campaigns. However, we have now planned to conduct a much small meeting with a small representation from the UPFC and the MoGLSD to enable the UPFC provide technical guidance to the Ministry on how best to present their budgets in a way that will enable it to be prioritized on the floor of Parliament. This was a recommendation from the last UPFC dialogue that was conducted in Quarter 1; <narrative>850 community members including men, women, boys, girls, leaders, etc participate in planned awareness raising sessions/ activities under this project.</narrative> 850 community members including men, women, boys, girls, leaders, etc participate in planned awareness raising sessions/ activities under this project. <narrative>Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions</narrative> Number of community members participating in awareness raising sessions Our overall target was to reach out to 550 leaders of Child Rights Clubs in 11 Primary and Secondary Schools within Napak. We had planned to follow all the 11 clubs every quarter. This number had not been divided up, but considered as a whole, visited each quarter (hence the target overshoot to 212%). 1st term follow up was conducted to all the schools, however, we only met with 388 leaders out of the targeted 550 leaders. We distributed IEC materials, received feedback and discussed 1st term's planned activities, among other things.; 5 activities had been planned under this output, however, only one was actually conducted following Government directives to push some of them to July, while other activities fed into others, e.g. the youth camp which was intended to enable the Youth generate their asks, recommendations and issues to be presented at the children's parliament - now press conference scheduled for 28th July. Only 2.1.2 and 2.1.7 were started and currently on going; <narrative>Conduct 2 dialogue meetings with 100 cultural/ religious leaders in both Kampala (50) and Napak (50) on the PTIP Act, its regulations and the CP ordinances and their roles in influencing positive social norms, values, beliefs and practices in line with these legal instruments, that protect girls and young women from CTM New Approach will: we will focus on the number of dialogues/ engagements we have conducted with communities, religious and traditional leaders in Both Kampala and Napak. In this project, we have planned to ,</narrative> Conduct 2 dialogue meetings with 100 cultural/ religious leaders in both Kampala (50) and Napak (50) on the PTIP Act, its regulations and the CP ordinances and their roles in influencing positive social norms, values, beliefs and practices in line with these legal instruments, that protect girls and young women from CTM New Approach will: we will focus on the number of dialogues/ engagements we have conducted with communities, religious and traditional leaders in Both Kampala and Napak. In this project, we have planned to , <narrative>Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders</narrative> Number of dialogues with communities, religious and traditional leaders This output was not achieved within the quarter. Both the Inter religious council and Buganda Kingdom who were expected to support in mobilization of their respective stakeholders to create ownership agreed to push the activities to the first week of July. In Napak, the engagements have been planned for first week of August.; <narrative>focus will be on monitoring five public awareness campaigns conducted at community level under this project, including commemoration of 3 recognized Children’s days that we will utilize to advocate for the rights of girls and young women and the need for them to be protected from CTM. We will also develop and disseminate IEC and advocacy materials to community members in both Kampala and Napak to create awareness on CTM and challenge people to commit to ending the vice.</narrative> focus will be on monitoring five public awareness campaigns conducted at community level under this project, including commemoration of 3 recognized Children’s days that we will utilize to advocate for the rights of girls and young women and the need for them to be protected from CTM. We will also develop and disseminate IEC and advocacy materials to community members in both Kampala and Napak to create awareness on CTM and challenge people to commit to ending the vice. <narrative>Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level</narrative> Number of public awareness campaigns conducted at community level Preparations had already started for International Day for Street children that was to take place on 17th April (as the official date of 12th April fell on Easter). These are still on going, but with great risks as Uganda is on total lock down due to COVID-19.; 2 children's days were commemorated within the quarter including the International Day for Street children on 12th April, and the Day of the African Child on 16th June.; <narrative>20 CSOs engaged through quarterly coordination meetings on their roles in effective monitoring and influencing of government, private sector and communities towards realization of women and girls’ rights against CTM.</narrative> 20 CSOs engaged through quarterly coordination meetings on their roles in effective monitoring and influencing of government, private sector and communities towards realization of women and girls’ rights against CTM. <narrative>Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs</narrative> Number of dialogues with targeted CSOs 1 meeting took place on 13th February 2020 at Dwelling Places with 23 CSOs from the Coalition Against Trafficking in Persons (CATIP) Uganda; DP has partnered with over 43 CSOs within this quarter to promote child protection issues at various levels, including working with at least 22 organisations under the Children At Risk Action Network (CRANE) to commemorate the international Day for the Street children and the Day of the African Child, and also to lobby KCCA and MoGLSD to approve and support the provision of basic protection services to 202 street connected children who had been "abandoned" on the streets of Kampala during the total lock down from March 2020. CSOs under the Girls Advocacy Alliance were collaborated with in the commemoration of the Day of the African Child. We have worked with 3 CSOs in Napak (NACRAN) to commemorate the Day of the African child, and 13 CSOs under CATIP Uganda (already reported in Quarter 1) and 5 CSOs under the East African Child Rights Network (EACRN) were engaged during quarterly coordination meetings to discuss various child protection issues in light of the COVID 19 pandemic, as well as plan for the forth coming world day Against Child trafficking scheduled for 30th July 2020.; <narrative>2 trainings/ engagements conducted with Private Sector Actors, including (in our context) media practitioners and the transport licensing Board (TLB) and the Management of Transport Companies operating along the Kampala – Moroto High way.</narrative> 2 trainings/ engagements conducted with Private Sector Actors, including (in our context) media practitioners and the transport licensing Board (TLB) and the Management of Transport Companies operating along the Kampala – Moroto High way. <narrative>Number of dialogues with private sector representatives</narrative> Number of dialogues with private sector representatives 1 meeting took place on 7th March with a total of 26 Editors/ News Managers, Reporters and CSOs working with CTM in attendance.; 1 meeting was conducted within the quarter with the Transport Licensing Board on 30th June 2020. Payments were however made in quarter 3; NL-KVK-41149287-UGCT0335 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Sustainable Response Against Child Trafficking and unsafe Migration in Uganda - HO</narrative> Dwelling places shall in 2020 continue working to combat CTM along the North-Eastern corridor of uganda.&nbsp;https://docs.google.com/document/d/15eSasS8g9XyW3ixtSO2AXBBhdP6BbLYt13gNAqqv0Wg/edit# Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 305292.0 205000.0 224708.0 <narrative>Children develop and academically perform in line with expectations for their age.</narrative> Children develop and academically perform in line with expectations for their age. <narrative>% of enrolled children that successfully transition to next year</narrative> % of enrolled children that successfully transition to next year <narrative>110 girl victims of exploitation are identified, rescued and placed in (alternative) care, recieved psycho social counselling and support</narrative> 110 girl victims of exploitation are identified, rescued and placed in (alternative) care, recieved psycho social counselling and support <narrative># of girls immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of girls immediately safeguarded Most of the rehabilitation purchases are made in bulk to reduce on the unit cost. such expenses include medical supplies, scholastic materials, non perishable home essentials. We also have prepaid agreements with some of our service providers like hospitals where we made payments for the full quarter. As we conduct rescues and take the children for medical assessments, each child is billed per visit and a statement is shared monthly. Lastly 16 girls were rescued however 3 run away although we had spent on them during the time they were in our care.; while no girl was rescued into the TRH due to DP's restrictions of new admissions to minimise C-19 exposure for those children who were already in the TRH, however, DP partnered with the Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development, Kampala Capital City Authority, and other CSOs under the CRANE network to rescue and provide basic services and protection to 202 street connected children (196 boys, 6 girls) who had been abandoned on the streets during the lock down with no alternative source of survival. The rescue and the health teams, plus psychosocial support social workers were resident at Nakivubo Blue Primary School where the children were being kept, providing psychosocial support and basic health and referral services for over 7 weeks within the quarter. Many of the street connected girls are not full time on the streets. In other words, they spend most of their time on the streets, but return to the slums for the night. While more boys sleep on the streets. We have equally engaged with the leaders of the slums to mobilise children and families willing to return to Karamoja, and arrangements are being made to have these repatriated as soon as possible. Overall, we had 18 girls undergoing rehabilitation during the lock down, including 1 vulnerable girl in boarding school under educational support services who had failed to reach home in time when schools and the country were totally locked down in March. Of these, 7 girls were successfully reintegrated with their families, leaving 5 girls in the home by close of the quarter, while the 6 girls from Nakivubo Blue were referred to partners under CRANE for further support as they were older than our age eligibility yet in need of protection and support. 3 girls reintegrated in quarter 1 were regularly followed up on phone to monitor their well being in light of the COVID 19 situation and to ensure sustainable reintegration; <narrative>100 boy victims of exploitation are identified, rescued and placed in (alternative) care, recieved psycho social counselling and support</narrative> 100 boy victims of exploitation are identified, rescued and placed in (alternative) care, recieved psycho social counselling and support <narrative># of boys immediately safeguarded</narrative> # of boys immediately safeguarded 44 boys rescued within this reporting period, exceeding set target as we generally found more boys on the streets during outreaches compared to girls. Although some boys run away from the home, we spent on them for the period they were in our care thus the higher expense than the target. We also made bulk purchases for the medical supplies, scholastic materials as well as hospital prepaid account.; A total of 162 boys were rescued for care and protection within the quarter including 1 boy who was referred to DP by Police and 161 boys who were rescued and rehabilitated at Nakivubo blue Primary School as opposed to bringing them into the TRH due to DP's restrictions of new admissions to minimise C-19 exposure for those children who were already in the TRH. As such, DP partnered with the Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development, Kampala Capital City Authority, and other CSOs under the CRANE network to rescue and provide basic services and protection to 202 street connected children (196 boys, 6 girls) who had been abandoned on the streets during the lock down with no alternative source of survival. Of the 196 boys rescued, 35 ran away, leaving only 161 rehabilitated for 7 weeks and then referred to partners for further support in resettlement and additional rehabilitation as they were older than our admission age limit. 10 of these boys eventually came into the DP TRH for further support when the lock down was lifted. The rescue and the health teams, plus psychosocial support social workers were resident at Nakivubo Blue Primary School where the children were being kept, providing psychosocial support and basic health and referral services for over 7 weeks within the quarter. Many of the street connected girls are not full time on the streets. In other words, they spend most of their time on the streets, but return to the slums for the night. While more boys sleep on the streets. We have equally engaged with the leaders of the slums to mobilise children and families willing to return to Karamoja, and arrangements are being made to have these repatriated as soon as possible. Overall, 175 boys received rehabilitation services within the quarter including 161 at Nakivubo Blue Primary school, and 24 at the TRH, plus the 10 out of the 161 who later also joined the TRH. 18 of these were successfully reintegrated with their families in June, with the partial lifting of the lock down to allow private vehicles to operate, while 151 boys were referred to partners under CRANE for further support as they were older than our eligibility age limit 2 boys reintegrated in quarter 1 were regularly followed up on phone to monitor their well being in light of the COVID 19 situation and to ensure sustainable reintegration; <narrative>Girl victims of exploitation supported to access education services</narrative> Girl victims of exploitation supported to access education services <narrative># of exploited/abused girls received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused girls received educational services This will commence after the rescued girls have been reintegrated and enrolled into mainstream education; This output was not achieved as schools still remain closed due to the C-19 pandemic; <narrative>218 vulnerable girls received educational support including School fees, scholastic materials or psychosocial support during follow up visits to stay in school and out of risk of CTM by Sept 2022.</narrative> 218 vulnerable girls received educational support including School fees, scholastic materials or psychosocial support during follow up visits to stay in school and out of risk of CTM by Sept 2022. <narrative># of vulnerable girls received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable girls received educational services 90 out of the targeted 135 vulnerable girls received school fees, scholastic materials and/ or psychosocial during follow up within term 1. This was however interrupted by the closure of all educational institutions due to the COVID pandemic. The overall number of 170 girls was inclusive of the 35 girls who were expected to be rescued within this year who would receive psychosocial support during follow up visits both at home and in schools to monitor their well being. Although some of the children were not followed up as explained above, their scholastic materials were purchased and the school fees were paid. Most of the schools raised their termly school fees this year which affected our budget and our plan was to mobilize more resources in the course of the year to cover the gap as well as work with the parents to make contributions as their income increases.; No school fees or scholastic materials were provided to the girls within this quarter as schools still remain closed due to the COVID 19 pandemic. We however requested for a reallocation of part of this budget line to enable us respond to the effects of COVID 19 in the families in our care. We will buy food and deliver food packages to the vulnerable children to reduce their vulnerability to CTM, CM and other forms of abuse and exploitation. Also, 89 girls received psychosocial support during phone and physical follow up visits to monitor their well being in light of the COVID 19 situation and offer support in coping. Further still, at the time of the lock down in March, 57 girls had not yet been reached to confirm presence in school and collect school fees slips to enable fees payments. Within the quarter, with the partial lifting of the quarantine, the schools were contacted, and fees slips were collected. These will be prioritized for payment in quarter 3.; <narrative>100 exploited/abuse boys received educational support including School fees, scholastic materials or psychosocial support during follow up visits to stay in school and out of risk of CTM by Sept 2022.</narrative> 100 exploited/abuse boys received educational support including School fees, scholastic materials or psychosocial support during follow up visits to stay in school and out of risk of CTM by Sept 2022. <narrative># of exploited/abused boys received educational services</narrative> # of exploited/abused boys received educational services 3 boys who are still in the TRH due to failed 2019 family tracing and reintegration were enrolled in boarding school within term 1 where they will stay during the term, and return to the TRH during school holidays until a more permanent reintegration plan has been confirmed. Usually most of the children we resettle are enrolled in day schools apart from Karamoja region were some schools are very far away from the communities the children stay and it necessitates boarding school for the safety of the children. However, the 3 boys had to be enrolled in a boarding school in Wakiso with a relatively good standard of care since they do not have a home thus the high expense. Although we budget for education support some families upon resettlement and family assessment they are able to support their children in school and therefore not all the 35 boys might need education support.; This output was not achieved as schools still remain closed due to the C-19 pandemic; <narrative>222 vulnerable boys received educational support including School fees, scholastic materials or psychosocial support during follow up visits to stay in school.</narrative> 222 vulnerable boys received educational support including School fees, scholastic materials or psychosocial support during follow up visits to stay in school. <narrative># of vulnerable boys received educational services</narrative> # of vulnerable boys received educational services 83 out of 119 targeted boys (siblings) received school fees, scholastic materials and/ or psychosocial during follow up within term 1. This was however interrupted by the closure of all educational institutions due to the COVID pandemic. Although some of the children were not followed up as explained above, their scholastic materials were purchased and the school fees were paid. Most of the schools raised their termly school fees this year which affected our budget and our plan was to mobilize more resources in the course of the year to cover the gap as well as work with the parents to make contributions as their income increases.; No school fees or scholastic materials were provided to the boys within this quarter as schools still remain closed due to the COVID 19 pandemic. However, 62 boys received psychosocial support during phone and physical follow up visits to monitor their well being in light of the COVID 19 situation and offer support in coping. We also requested for a reallocation of part of this budget line to enable us respond to the effects of COVID 19 in the families in our care. We will buy food and deliver food packages to the vulnerable children to reduce their vulnerability to CTM, CM and other forms of abuse and exploitation. Also, at the time of the lock down in March, 51 boys had not yet been reached to confirm presence in school and collect school fees slips to enable fees payments. Within the quarter, with the partial lifting of the quarantine, the schools were contacted, and fees slips were collected. These will be prioritized for payment in quarter 3; <narrative>Families generate sufficient livelihood to support their children’s wellbeing.</narrative> Families generate sufficient livelihood to support their children’s wellbeing. <narrative>% of supported households with increased income compared to baseline</narrative> % of supported households with increased income compared to baseline Will start after reintegration of the 70 rescued children in 2020; <narrative>Families of exploited/abused children participate in income generating activities by Sept 2022</narrative> Families of exploited/abused children participate in income generating activities by Sept 2022 <narrative># of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities</narrative> # of families of exploited/abused children participated in income generating activities Will start after reintegration of the 70 rescued children in 2020; 25 families were assessed this month. 9 were recommended for economic empowerment support because of their level of vulnerability while others were not. Their support plans are being developed. In Napak, 14 VSLAs were followed up to monitor their well being and that of their families. Their weekly saving meetings had been closed down due to the nation wide lockdown. Also, the interruptions in business, coupled with the foot and mouth disease outbreak in Napak greatly affected the individual IGA businesses, and consequently, the amount saved by the members within the quarter. The members also had some misconceptions about the Corona virus (e.g. it killed only white people) that needed to be cleared out by the social workers.; NL-KVK-41149287-VTCA0363 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Vocational Training and Job Placement for Youth in Vietnam</narrative> Vocational Training and Job Placement for Youth in difficult circumstances in Vietnam, implemented by TdH Germany with local partner TASHO Terre des Hommes Netherlands GSRD Foundation Terre des Hommes Germany, Nepal Office Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0 0 0 NL-KVK-41149287-VZHA0284 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>VZ 2019 Venezuela Joint Response TdH Lausanne</narrative> Norte de Santander is one of the most affected departments by the Mixed Migration Crisis, as it is one of the main entry points for people coming from Venezuela. Thus Tdh is responding to the most affected through food voucher and protection services (PSS, awareness sessions, safe spaces providing comprehensive CM, support through protection kits and restricted cash, referrals and individualized legal assistance. Tranings in CP min standards). &nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 1164288.0 466496.0 Funds from SOS to TdH NL. 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 143640.0 Contigency budget Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 224607.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 245522.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 69160.0 Contigency budget Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 582144.0 Expenditure 2019 <narrative>People enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> People enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of females (below 18 years) are enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of females (below 18 years) are enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of males (below 18 years) are enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of males (below 18 years) are enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) are enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) are enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) are enabled to meet their basic food needs</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) are enabled to meet their basic food needs <narrative>People reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures.</narrative> People reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures. <narrative>Number of females (below 18 years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures.</narrative> Number of females (below 18 years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures. <narrative>Number of males (below 18 years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures.</narrative> Number of males (below 18 years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures. <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures.</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures. <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures.</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) reached by the implementation of specific prevention measures. <narrative>Persons who receive an appropriate response</narrative> Persons who receive an appropriate response <narrative>Number of females (below 18 years) who receive an appropriate response</narrative> Number of females (below 18 years) who receive an appropriate response <narrative>Number of males (below 18 years) who receive an appropriate response</narrative> Number of males (below 18 years) who receive an appropriate response <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) who receive an appropriate response</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) who receive an appropriate response <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) who receive an appropriate response</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) who receive an appropriate response <narrative>Number of persons with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of persons with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Number of females (below 18 years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of females (below 18 years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Number of males (below 18 years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of males (below 18 years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) with increased/appropriate information on relevant rights and/or entitlements <narrative>Participants show an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> Participants show an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Number of females (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> Number of females (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Number of males (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus</narrative> Number of males (18+ years) showing an increased knowledge on the protection subject in focus <narrative>Crisis-affected people are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Crisis-affected people are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected females (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected females (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected males (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected males (below 18 years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected females (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme <narrative>Number of crisis-affected males (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme</narrative> Number of crisis-affected males (18+ years) who are also involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and/or evaluation of the programme NL-KVK-41149287-ZWHA0176 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ZW 2017 Zimbabwe Joint Response 2</narrative> Child Protection in Emergencies Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs TdH Italy Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 770642.0 385322.0 Expenditure 2017 NL-KVK-41149287-5000 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Girls Advocacy Alliance</narrative> Programme addressing Gender Based Violence against and economic exclusion of girls and young women. Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 5084567.0 2016 + 2017 Installments from PLAN for GAA Plan Nederland Terre des Hommes Netherlands 2616591.0 2018 Installment from PLAN for GAA Plan Nederland Terre des Hommes Netherlands 3250000.0 2019 Installment from PLAN for GAA Plan Nederland Terre des Hommes Netherlands 2331911.0 2020 Installment from PLAN for GAA Plan Nederland Terre des Hommes Netherlands 59168.0 2016 Total Disbursement for ASK Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands ASK Bangladesh 120324.0 2017 Total Disbursement for ASK Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands ASK Bangladesh 84000.0 2018 Total Disbursement for ASK Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands ASK Bangladesh 129694.0 2016 Total Disbursement for INCIDIN Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands INCIDIN Bangladesh 159528.0 2017 Total Disbursement for INCIDIN Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands INCIDIN Bangladesh 108800.0 2018 Total Disbursement for INCIDIN Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands INCIDIN Bangladesh 51619.0 2016 Total Disbursement for HELP India Terre des Hommes Netherlands Society for Helping Entire Lower and rural People (HELP) 140826.0 2017 Total Disbursement for HELP India Terre des Hommes Netherlands Society for Helping Entire Lower and rural People (HELP) 117325.0 2018 Total Disbursement for HELP India Terre des Hommes Netherlands Society for Helping Entire Lower and rural People (HELP) 120856.0 2017 Total Disbursement for THARUNI India Terre des Hommes Netherlands Tharuni 92177.0 2018 Total Disbursement for THARUNI India Terre des Hommes Netherlands Tharuni 109366.0 2016 Total Disbursement for ASDS Terre des Hommes Netherlands ASDS 78516.0 2016 Total Disbursement for ECPAT Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International 96321.0 2017 Total Disbursement for ECPAT Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International 180644.0 2018 Total Disbursement for ECPAT Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International 145407.0 2016 Total Disbursement for PACT Terre des Hommes Netherlands Philippines Against Child Trafficking, Inc. (PACT) 40900.0 2017 Total Disbursement for PACT Terre des Hommes Netherlands Philippines Against Child Trafficking, Inc. (PACT) 47993.0 2018 Total Disbursement for PACT Terre des Hommes Netherlands Philippines Against Child Trafficking, Inc. (PACT) 77400.0 2016 Total Disbursement for SAMAR Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Samar Field Office 150000.0 2017 Total Disbursement for SAMAR Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Samar Field Office 130000.0 2018 Total Disbursement for SAMAR Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Samar Field Office 23999.0 2018 Total Disbursement for CLB Terre des Hommes Netherlands Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) 180022.0 2016 Total Disbursement for FORGE Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 83831.0 2017 Total Disbursement for FORGE Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 125000.0 2017 Total Disbursement for Global March NL Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March Against Child Labour Netherlands 42283.0 2018 Total Disbursement for Global March NL Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March Against Child Labour Netherlands 87000.0 2018 Total Disbursement for Global March Int Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International 92897.0 2018 Total Disbursement for Global March Int -> India Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International 36000.0 2017 Total Disbursement for TdH IF Secr Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes International Federation Secretariat 33287.0 2018 Total Disbursement for TdH IF Secr Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes International Federation Secretariat 37789.0 2016 Total Disbursement for ANPPCAN-ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET 139072.0 2017 Total Disbursement for ANPPCAN-ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET 110771.0 2018 Total Disbursement for ANPPCAN-ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET 21607.0 2016 Total Disbursement for JECCDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands JeCCDO 86336.0 2017 Total Disbursement for JECCDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands JeCCDO 89045.0 2018 Total Disbursement for JECCDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands JeCCDO 120658.0 2016 Total Disbursement for COWAV Terre des Hommes Netherlands COVAW Coalition on Violence Against Women 203834.0 2017 Total Disbursement for COWAV Terre des Hommes Netherlands COVAW Coalition on Violence Against Women 238626.0 2018 Total Disbursement for COWAV Terre des Hommes Netherlands COVAW Coalition on Violence Against Women 29781.0 2016 Total Disbursement for FIDA Terre des Hommes Netherlands FIDA Uganda The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers 52906.0 2017 Total Disbursement for FIDA Terre des Hommes Netherlands FIDA Uganda The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers 82904.0 2018 Total Disbursement for FIDA Terre des Hommes Netherlands FIDA Uganda The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers 67560.0 2018 Total Disbursement for UYDEL Terre des Hommes Netherlands UYDEL 43341.0 2016 Total Disbursement for PLA Terre des Hommes Netherlands Platform for Labour Action 90084.0 2017 Total Disbursement for PLA Terre des Hommes Netherlands Platform for Labour Action 45260.0 2018 Total Disbursement for PLA Terre des Hommes Netherlands Platform for Labour Action 67500.0 2016 Total Disbursement for FIDA Regional Terre des Hommes Netherlands Africa - Regional FIDA Uganda The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers 98956.0 2017 Total Disbursement for FIDA Regional Terre des Hommes Netherlands Africa - Regional FIDA Uganda The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers 112481.0 2018 Total Disbursement for FIDA Regional Terre des Hommes Netherlands Africa - Regional FIDA Uganda The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers 49260.0 2016 Total Disbursement for PREFA Terre des Hommes Netherlands PREFA 63826.0 2017 Total Disbursement for PREFA Terre des Hommes Netherlands PREFA 83614.0 2019 Total Disbursement for Global March Int Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International 140156.0 2019 Total Disbursement for ECPAT Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECPAT International 139844.0 2019 Total Disbursement for INCIDIN Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands INCIDIN Bangladesh 96138.0 2019 Total Disbursements for ASK Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands ASK Bangladesh 128298.0 2019 Total Disbursement for HELP Terre des Hommes Netherlands Society for Helping Entire Lower and rural People (HELP) 100586.0 2019 Total Disbursement for THARUNI Terre des Hommes Netherlands Tharuni 108469.0 2019 Total Disbursement for PACT Terre des Hommes Netherlands Philippines Against Child Trafficking, Inc. (PACT) 132639.0 2019 Total Disbursement for SAMAR Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Samar Field Office 28672.0 2019 Total Disbursement for CLB Terre des Hommes Netherlands Children's Legal Bureau, Inc. (CLB) 47260.0 2019 Total Disbursement for SPARK Terre des Hommes Netherlands Samahan ng mga Pilipina para sa Reporma at Kaunlaran (SPARK!) 104500.0 2019 Total Disbursement for JECCDO Terre des Hommes Netherlands JeCCDO 142500.0 2019 Total Disbursement for ANPPCAN-ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands ANPPCAN -ET 59746.0 2019 Total Disbursement for TDHNL-ET Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Ethiopia Country Office 266000.0 2019 Total Disbursement for COVAW Terre des Hommes Netherlands COVAW Coalition on Violence Against Women 158920.0 2019 Total Disbursement for TDH-Kenya Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdHNL Kenya Country Office 80000.0 2019 Total Disbursement for ECO Uganda Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECO Uganda 73500.0 2019 Total Disbursement for SOMERO Terre des Hommes Netherlands SOMERO 86331.0 2019 Total Disbursement for Dwelling Places Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dwelling Places 70000.0 2019 Total Disbursement for RAHAB Terre des Hommes Netherlands Rahab 105138.0 2019 Total Disbursement for UYDEL Terre des Hommes Netherlands UYDEL 192569.0 2019 Total Disbursement for EACRN Regional Terre des Hommes Netherlands EACRN- Africa Regional 50000.0 2019 Total Disbursement for TDHIF Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes International Federation Secretariat 98477.0 2019 Total Disbursement for Global March Int Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March-International 43000.0 2019 Total Disbursement for Global March NL Terre des Hommes Netherlands Global March Against Child Labour Netherlands NL-KVK-41149287-5001 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Down To Zero</narrative> Tackling CSEC in 11 countries&nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 3312858.0 2016 Installment from BUZA for DTZ Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Terre des Hommes Netherlands 431125.0 Free A Girl DTZ Disbursement 2016 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Free A Girl 3192217.0 2017 Installment from BUZA for DTZ Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Terre des Hommes Netherlands 3257338.0 2018 installment from BUZA for DTZ Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Terre des Hommes Netherlands 2810677.0 2019 Installment BUZA DTZ Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Terre des Hommes Netherlands 2276910.0 2020 Installment BUZA DTZ Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Terre des Hommes Netherlands 609565.0 DCI Ecpat DTZ Disbursement 2016 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Defence for Children – ECPAT Nederland 587368.0 DCI Ecpat DTZ Disbursement 2017 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Defence for Children – ECPAT Nederland 599350.0 DCI Ecpat DTZ Disbursement 2018 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Defence for Children – ECPAT Nederland 517165.0 DCI Ecpat DTZ Disbursement 2019 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Defence for Children – ECPAT Nederland 418951.0 DCI Ecpat DTZ Disbursement 2020 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Defence for Children – ECPAT Nederland 609565.0 Plan DTZ Disbursement 2016 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland 587368.0 Plan DTZ Disbursement 2017 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland 599350.0 Plan Disbursement 2018 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland 517165.0 Plan DTZ Disbursement 2019 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland 418951.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland 115920.0 PAYMENT TO TDH IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS FACE DTZ 2016 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 115920.0 Commitment towards implementing partners DTZ Face 2016 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 213194.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 236861.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 231859.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 109000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 131609.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 138850.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 162283.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 251214.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 282432.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 267567.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 264667.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 224415.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 249328.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 231859.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands FACE 109000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 136309.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 165592.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 165611.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands YEP 274747.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 297297.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 297297.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 264667.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Fellowship for Organizing Endeavors (FORGE) 431126.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Free A Girl 411157.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Free A Girl 419544.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Free A Girl 362014.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Free A Girl 293265.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Free A Girl 609565.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands ICCO 592856.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands ICCO 599350.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands ICCO 517165.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands ICCO 418951.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands ICCO NL-KVK-41149287-5002 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Mica</narrative> The Mica programme aims to eradicate child labour in the Mica industry and prevent vulnerable children becoming victims of child labour through holistic intervention strategies in India and Europe.&nbsp; Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl NL-KVK-41149287-5003 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>WATCH 24/7</narrative> TBC Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl NL-KVK-41149287-5004 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Dutch Relief Alliance</narrative> All HA projects funded through DRA Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 466496.0 Funds from SOS to TdH NL. 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SOS Kinderdorpen 143640.0 Contigency budget Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands SOS Kinderdorpen 224607.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 245522.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 69160.0 Contigency budget Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 513000.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 494000.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 520000.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 590332.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Save the children 630331.0 2nd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Save the children 1237309.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Save the children 617576.0 2nd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 568459.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 526321.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Save the children 306968.0 2nd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Save the children 1258438.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 506741.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 295599.0 2nd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 754859.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 726901.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 188243.0 Cash top up Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 1267187.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 937378.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 902661.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 490957.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland 497656.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 472774.0 1st instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 765159.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Italy 214812.0 COVID-19 top up Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Terre des Hommes Netherlands 228945.0 COVID-19 top up Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Plan Nederland 226118.0 COVID-19 top up Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Plan Nederland 375875.0 COVID-19 top up Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne Save the children 427043.0 3rd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Save the children 408882.0 3rd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands TdH Lausanne 70682.0 2nd instalment Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ZOA 416494.0 Expenditure 2020 307338.0 Expenditure 2020 NL-KVK-41149287-5005 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>DtZ Voice for change</narrative> This&nbsp; is a 15 month project in 5 countries namely Thailand, India/Nepal, Colombia, Indonesia,&nbsp;Dominican Republic and a cross country part Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl NL-KVK-41149287-5006 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>Image Plus</narrative> IMAGE Plus is focused on Early Married Girls (EMG), to realize their rights and potentials towards a dignified life, in the areas of&nbsp; SRHR; GBV; Education and IGA. Implemented in 3 Northern districts - Gaibandha, Kurigram and Nilphamari ( 6 union in 6 sub-districts), targeting 9000 EMGs, their families, communities, related CSOs and Government with community based interventions for awareness raising and advocacy initiatives at local and national level. Terre des Hommes Netherlands The Dutch Embassy in Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 886283.0 The Dutch Embassy in Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands 965461.0 The Dutch Embassy in Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands 747405.0 The Dutch Embassy in Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands 499975.0 The Dutch Embassy in Bangladesh Terre des Hommes Netherlands NL-KVK-41149287-5007 Terre des Hommes Netherlands <narrative>ECHO</narrative> Projects funded by ECHO, starting from 2019 Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands +31 (0)70-310 5000 info@tdh.nl https://www.terredeshommes.nl 0.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 0.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands 680000.0 ECHO Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO 0.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO 1040000.0 ECHO Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO 258789.0 ECHO Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO 1400000.0 ECHO Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO 0.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO 0.0 Terre des Hommes Netherlands Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO 720000.0 ECHO Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO 400000.0 ECHO Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO 170000.0 ECHO Terre des Hommes Netherlands ECHO