Promoting Women’s Human Rights and Enhancing Gender Equality in Kenya

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Date
2006Author
Chesoni, Atsango
Muigai, Salome
Kanyinga, Karuti
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In September 2004 the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and the United
Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) entered into an agreement for UNIFEM to technically
backstop and administer Swedish funding to women’s human rights institutions in Kenya. As a
consequence of this agreement, Sida support for women’s human rights and gender equality in Kenya
is administered through a re-granting or indirect funding system under UNIFEM’s ‘Promoting Women’s
Human Rights and Enhancing Gender Equality in Democratic Governance’ Program. Commenced
in September 2004, the Promoting Women’s Human Rights and Enhancing Gender Equality
in Democratic Governance Program (2004–2007) was scheduled for an external mid-term evaluation in
2006. The program was formulated to play an important role in creating an enabling environment and
accountability to women especially those living in poverty, in order for them to enjoy their rights.
The Promoting Women’s Human Rights and Enhancing Gender Equality in Democratic Governance
Program has four support areas:
• Protecting and promoting women’s rights through capacity building of women’s civil society organisations
(CSOs) working in the human rights sector for training of paralegals, legal aid and advocacy;
• Supporting CSOs in the Gender and Governance Program (GGP). A multi-donor program run
through Action Aid Kenya (AAK) the Program Fund Management Agency (PFMA)1
• Complementary support to key government institutions to enhance the space for gender and
governance
• The Technical Advice Support Unit (TASU) providing technical support for quality implementation
and monitoring; including technical support for the PFMA (AAK) and the Donor Steering Committee
(DSC)
The program commenced in September 2004 and was scheduled for an external mid-term evaluation
in 2006 to fi nd out, among other things, the extent to which the program was meeting the stated
objectives. This is the report of the mid-term evaluation which has been conducted from 12th June–
31st July 2006.
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Promoting Women’s Human Rights and Enhancing Gender Equality in KenyaPublisher
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Sida.