GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Funds
Mannion Danniels
AmplifyChange Pooled Funds from Donors
AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
AmplifyChange focuses on five priority areas:
1) Addressing gender-based violence, including sexual violence and female genital mutilation (FGM)
2) Addressing the causes of unsafe abortion including decriminalisation of abortion
3) Challenging stigma and discrimination, attitudes and laws that undermine human rights, including on grounds of gender or sexual orientation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) individuals
4) Improving sexual health of young people and girls, including comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) and addressing child and early forced marriage (CEFM)
5) Increasing access to comprehensive reproductive health services for poor, vulnerable and marginalised people, including people living with disabilities.
Anonymous Donor
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
Norad - Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU)
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)
Netherlands - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
ViiV Healthcare UK
UK - Department for International Development (DFID)
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Developing Countries, unspecific
Multisector Aid
Gender Equality
500000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
The David and Lucille Packard Foundation
MannionDaniels
50000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
135000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Netherlands - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MannionDaniels
200000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare UK
MannionDaniels
60000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
2224850
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Netherlands - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MannionDaniels
200000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
MannionDaniels
20000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
25000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
6600000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Norad - Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
MannionDaniels
992295.39
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
200000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare UK
MannionDaniels
1243220.35
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
8106560
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
1478967.7
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
4674700
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
33000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
2084223.67
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
100000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
MannionDaniels
2224850
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Netherlands - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MannionDaniels
500000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
The David and Lucille Packard Foundation
MannionDaniels
5000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Anonymous Donor
MannionDaniels
3063219.69
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
4409900
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
26459400
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
2281414.42
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
386382.95
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU)
MannionDaniels
2253048.68
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU)
MannionDaniels
23000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
3135914.3
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
280000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare UK
MannionDaniels
4623928.81
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
4079977.25
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
4510427.82
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
4181300.96
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MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
6992859.34
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
7817350.86
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
8507446.12
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
6641122.819999999
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
5895742.489999998
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
8171617.719999997
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MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
7470480.431999997
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MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
6244675.280000002
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MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
4705423.59
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
2666657.8000000003
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
1665737.67
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
798381
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
1042256
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
556744
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MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
296304
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
126630.97
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MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
193610.66
Disbursement to grantees
MannionDaniels
AmplifyChange Fund grantees
200000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
MannionDaniels
35000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
350000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
MannionDaniels
4000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Netherlands - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MannionDaniels
33000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
32000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
5000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Anonymous Donor
MannionDaniels
14000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
455339
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU)
MannionDaniels
8700000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
8387200
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
241300
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Netherlands - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MannionDaniels
2500000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Netherlands - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MannionDaniels
5000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Anonymous Donor
MannionDaniels
500000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
The David and Lucille Packard Foundation
MannionDaniels
3000000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
MannionDaniels
2500000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Netherlands - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MannionDaniels
1074651
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
11663344
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
1231574.86
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
12410875.76
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
48628590
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
1157672.76
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
998502
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
333333
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Anonymous Donor
MannionDaniels
333333
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Anonymous Donor
MannionDaniels
333334
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Anonymous Donor
MannionDaniels
350000
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
MannionDaniels
9106.09
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare
MannionDaniels
253860
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare
MannionDaniels
1384150.56
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
539442.34
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
443510.66
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
248570.74
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
253860
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare
MannionDaniels
11909.03
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare
MannionDaniels
4777.62
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare
MannionDaniels
3460.32
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare
MannionDaniels
1804.26
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare
MannionDaniels
408165.7
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
1492495.57
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Swedish Association for Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
3034.13
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare
MannionDaniels
1780.8
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare
MannionDaniels
10267.75
Donor disbursement to Pooled Fund
Viiv Healthcare
MannionDaniels
Activity Website
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees who need capacity building support that have started developing organisational capacity-building plans
Strengthened capacity of national SRHR partners
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 50%
Achieved
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Lessons learnt gathered, disseminated and used by AmplifyChange grantees
Lesson learning from strengthening and innovation grantees gathered and disseminated by network grantees.
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
Lesson learning strategy developed and started by 100% Network grantees by end of year 1.
Off track
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees establishing partnerships (with at least some representation from ‘not to be missed’ countries)
More inclusive networks, with partnerships established with non-traditional SRHR allies
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10%
Achieved
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees using evidence generated or existing evidence synthesized in advocacy and policy engagement
New evidence on SRHR generated, or existing evidence synthesised, or major gaps in SRHR knowledge/ attitudes/ behaviour synthesised. This is used for evidence-based advocacy and policy engagement.
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10%
Achieved
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Percentage of grantees who are undertaking rigorous advocacy planning
For example, policy mapping, audience analysis etc.
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20%
Achieved
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Percentage of civil society groups with increased participation in policy and budgetary processes
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10%
Achieved
Access to SRHR resources, information and services
Percentage of grantees involved in removing barriers to access to SRHR services for the hard to reach
Greater access to SRHR services (& information and products) for marginalised groups
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10%
Achieved
Transform social norms
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees that have increased public support or reduced negative statements from key influencers
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20%
Achieved
Transform social norms
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees that have increased engagement amongst service providers to actively support SRHR for all populations
Including vulnerable and marginalised
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10%
Achieved
Increase individual awareness of SRHR as human rights
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees that are involved in developing social change agents for SRHR from marginalised groups
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10%
Achieved
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees who need capacity building support that have started developing organisational capacity-building plans
Strengthened capacity of national SRHR partners
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 70%
Exceeded
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Lessons learnt gathered, disseminated and used by AmplifyChange grantees
Lesson learning from strengthening and innovation grantees gathered and disseminated by network grantees.
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
Lesson learning from Strengthening and Opportunity grantees gathered and disseminated by Network grantees; AmplifyChange develops and disseminates lesson learning memos for 3 of the 5 themes
Achieved 6 learning memos
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees establishing partnerships (with at least some representation from ‘not to be missed’ countries)
More inclusive networks, with partnerships established with non-traditional SRHR allies
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20%
Exceeded
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees using evidence generated or existing evidence synthesized in advocacy and policy engagement
New evidence on SRHR generated, or existing evidence synthesised, or major gaps in SRHR knowledge/ attitudes/ behaviour synthesised. This is used for evidence-based advocacy and policy engagement.
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 15%
Exceeded
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Percentage of grantees who are undertaking rigorous advocacy planning
For example, policy mapping, audience analysis etc.
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 40%
Achieved
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Percentage of civil society groups with increased participation in policy and budgetary processes
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 30%
Off-track
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
At least 50% of AmplifyChange network grantees working towards improving and/or mitigating national policy processes that create a more favourable environment for SRHR
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
Achieved
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
At least 20% of AmplifyChange strengthening grantees working towards improving and/or mitigating national policy processes that create a more favourable environment for SRHR
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
Achieved
Access to SRHR resources, information and services
Percentage of grantees involved in removing barriers to access to SRHR services for the hard to reach
Greater access to SRHR services (& information and products) for marginalised groups
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20%
Exceeded
Transform social norms
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees that have increased public support or reduced negative statements from key influencers
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10%
Exceeded
Transform social norms
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees that have increased engagement amongst service providers to actively support SRHR for all populations
Including vulnerable and marginalised
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20%
Achieved
Increase individual awareness of SRHR as human rights
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees that have increased knowledge of SRHR as a human right amongst marginalised groups
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
Achieved
Increase individual awareness of SRHR as human rights
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees that are involved in developing social change agents for SRHR from marginalised groups
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
Achieved
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
AmplifyChange grantees needing capacity building support developed, implemented and achieved organisational capacity-building plans
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 80%
Exceeding
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Lessons learnt gathered, disseminated and used by AmplifyChange grantees
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
70% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange
Achieved
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Partnerships established with non-traditional SRHR allies
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 15% of Opportunity and Strengthening and 40% of Network and Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
New evidence on SRHR generated, or existing evidence synthesised, or major gaps in SRHR knowledge/ attitudes/ behaviour synthesised. This is used for evidence-based advocacy and policy engagement
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20% Opportunity and Strengthening and 40% Network and Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Achieved
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees undertaking rigorous advocacy planning and/or regular advocacy plan reviews for SRHR policy change
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20% of Opportunity/Strengthening and 40% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Increased participation of civil society groups in policy and budgetary processes
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20% of Opportunity/Strengthening and 40% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
National policies, laws, budget allocations improved by civil society engagement (These include the introduction of new and or improved policies, or the mitigation of negative policies, all to create a more favourable policy environment for SRHR)
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10% of Opportunity/ Strengthening and 50% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Partially off-track (for Network/Strategic grants)
Access to SRHR resources, information and services
Greater access to SRHR services for marginalised groups (This includes expansion of services/information/products and improvement of quality)
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 30%
Achieved
Access to SRHR resources, information and services
Increased range (i.e. # of different types) of SRHR services (including information and products) available due to AmplifyChange grantee activity
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 5%
Exceeding
Transform social norms
Increased and more public support for SRHR, and less negative statements, from key influencers
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 25%
Exceeding
Transform social norms
Increased engagement amongst service providers to actively support SRHR for all populations, including vulnerable and marginalised
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10% Opportunity/Strengthening and 30% Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Achieved
Increase individual awareness of SRHR as human rights
Increased knowledge of SRHR as a human right amongst marginalised groups
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 45% of Opportunity/ Strengthening grants and 45% of Network/ Strategic grants
Off track
Increase individual awareness of SRHR as human rights
Individuals from marginalised groups increase their engagement in activism to advocate for SRHR
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20% of Opportunity/ Strengthening and 15% of Network/Strategic grants
Achieved
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
AmplifyChange grantees needing capacity building support developed, implemented and achieved organisational capacity-building plans
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 85%
Exceeding
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Lessons learnt gathered, disseminated and used by AmplifyChange grantees
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
70% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange; grant holder knowledge products are developed on the fund outcome areas
Partially off-track (For facilitating learning with other grantees)
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Partnerships established with non-traditional SRHR allies
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 15% of Opportunity and Strengthening and 50% of Network and Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
New evidence on SRHR generated, or existing evidence synthesised, or major gaps in SRHR knowledge/ attitudes/ behaviour synthesised. This is used for evidence-based advocacy and policy engagement
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20% Opportunity and Strengthening and 50% Network and Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees undertaking rigorous advocacy planning and/or regular advocacy plan reviews for SRHR policy change
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 25% of Opportunity/Strengthening and 50% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Increased participation of civil society groups in policy and budgetary processes
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 25% of Opportunity/Strengthening and 50% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
National policies, laws, budget allocations improved by civil society engagement (These include the introduction of new and or improved policies, or the mitigation of negative policies, all to create a more favourable policy environment for SRHR)
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10% of Opportunity/ Strengthening and 50% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Achieving
Access to SRHR resources, information and services
Greater access to SRHR services for marginalised groups (This includes expansion of services/information/products and improvement of quality)
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 30%
Achieving
Access to SRHR resources, information and services
Increased range (i.e. # of different types) of SRHR services (including information and products) available due to AmplifyChange grantee activity
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 8%
Exceeding
Transform social norms
Increased and more public support for SRHR, and less negative statements, from key influencers
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 30%
Achieving
Transform social norms
Increased engagement amongst service providers to actively support SRHR for all populations, including vulnerable and marginalised
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 15% Opportunity/Strengthening and 35% Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Partially off-track (For Opportunity/ Strengthening)
Increase individual awareness of SRHR as human rights
Increased knowledge of SRHR as a human right amongst marginalised groups
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 50% of Opportunity/ Strengthening grants and 40% of Network/ Strategic grants
Achieving
Increase individual awareness of SRHR as human rights
Individuals from marginalised groups increase their engagement in activism to advocate for SRHR
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20% of Opportunity/ Strengthening and 15% of Network/Strategic grants
Achieving
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
AmplifyChange grantees needing capacity building support developed, implemented and achieved organisational capacity-building plans
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 85%
Exceeding
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Lessons learnt gathered, disseminated and used by AmplifyChange grantees
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
70% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange; grant holder knowledge products are developed on the fund outcome areas
Partially off track (For Network/Strategic grants)
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
Partnerships established with non-traditional SRHR allies
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 15% of Opportunity and Strengthening and 50% of Network and Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
New evidence on SRHR generated, or existing evidence synthesised, or major gaps in SRHR knowledge/ attitudes/ behaviour synthesised. This is used for evidence-based advocacy and policy engagement
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20% Opportunity and Strengthening and 50% Network and Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Percentage of AmplifyChange grantees undertaking rigorous advocacy planning and/or regular advocacy plan reviews for SRHR policy change
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 25% of Opportunity/Strengthening and 50% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Increased participation of civil society groups in policy and budgetary processes
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 25% of Opportunity/Strengthening and 50% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Exceeding
Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
National policies, laws, budget allocations improved by civil society engagement (These include the introduction of new and or improved policies, or the mitigation of negative policies, all to create a more favourable policy environment for SRHR)
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 10% of Opportunity/ Strengthening and 50% of Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Partially off track (For Network and Strategic Grants)
Access to SRHR resources, information and services
Greater access to SRHR services for marginalised groups (This includes expansion of services/information/products and improvement of quality)
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 30%
Exceeding
Access to SRHR resources, information and services
Increased range (i.e. # of different types) of SRHR services (including information and products) available due to AmplifyChange grantee activity
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 8%
Exceeding
Transform social norms
Increased and more public support for SRHR, and less negative statements, from key influencers
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 30%
Achieving
Transform social norms
Increased engagement amongst service providers to actively support SRHR for all populations, including vulnerable and marginalised
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 15% Opportunity/Strengthening and 35% Network/Strategic AmplifyChange grantees
Achieving
Increase individual awareness of SRHR as human rights
Increased knowledge of SRHR as a human right amongst marginalised groups
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 50% of Opportunity/ Strengthening grants and 40% of Network/ Strategic grants
Achieving
Increase individual awareness of SRHR as human rights
Individuals from marginalised groups increase their engagement in activism to advocate for SRHR
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
At least 20% of Opportunity/ Strengthening and 15% of Network/Strategic grants
Achieving
Stronger, more inclusive movements for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR); Transform social norms; Access to SRHR resources, information and services; Increase individual awareness of SRHR as human rights; Changes in, and implementation of, policies and laws
Percentage of submitted AmplifyChange grant milestones (across all five outcome areas) reported as achieved
Combined single indicator for final year of programme
There is no baseline figure due to the nature of AmplifyChange whereby the measured set of grantees are changing all the time due to starting and finishing grants of various lengths.
Achieved
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Afghanistan
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Afghanistan
This IATI activity file represents grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Afghanistan. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons.
AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
Afghanistan Capacity Development & Educational Organization
Cooperation for Peace and Development
Justice For All Organization (JFAO)
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes International Afghanistan
Medica Afghanistan - Women Support Organisation (MA).
Rehabilitation and Basic Services Organization- RBSO
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Afghanistan
Multisector Aid
92670
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
100000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
9230
Awareness on Sexual Reproductive Health- ASRH
MannionDaniels
Rehabilitation and Basic Services Organization- RBSO
9981
Break the Silence to Access Safe Abortion in Afghanistan
MannionDaniels
Rehabilitation and Basic Services Organization- RBSO
100000
Community Based Initiative on EVAWG and GBV Prevention in Kabul
MannionDaniels
Cooperation for Peace and Development
10000
Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health Program for Underprivileged Young People in Eastern Afghanistan
MannionDaniels
Rehabilitation and Basic Services Organization- RBSO
99908
Family Guidance Center in Kabul Province
MannionDaniels
JUSTICE FOR ALL ORGANIZATION.
100000
Increasing access to information and services for gender-based violence in 5 provinces in Afghanistan
MannionDaniels
Afghanistan Capacity Development & Educational Organization
99065
Legal Aid Bureaue and Gender Focal Points in Takhar province
MannionDaniels
Justice For All Orgaization
99992
Post Abortion Care: advocacy to end unsafe abortion in 7 Afghan provinces
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes International Afghanistan
56146
Remove the Barriers to Access Safe Abortion in Afghanistan- RBASAA
MannionDaniels
Sustainable Development Organization For Women
71430
Safe and sustainable advocacy for healthy marriages
MannionDaniels
Medica Afghanistan - Women Support Organisation (MA).
100000
Safe and sustainable advocacy for Healthy Marriages
MannionDaniels
Medica Afghanistan-women support organization
35540
Supporting the rights of girls and women through Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM)
MannionDaniels
Sustainable Development Organization For Women
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Angola
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Angola
This IATI activity file represents grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Angola. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
CAJ - Centro de Apoio aos Jovens
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Angola
Multisector Aid
38706
Changing social norms of primary school teachers, pupils and parents
MannionDaniels
Ajuda de Desenvolvimento de Povo para Povo Angola
100000
Strengthening: Hommes sont entrés
MannionDaniels
CAJ - Centro de Apoio aos Jovens
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Bangladesh
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Bangladesh
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Bangladesh. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Association for Progressive Communications
Bangladesh Nari Progati Sangha
BRAC
DALIT
HIV/AIDS Research and Welfare Centre (HARC)
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes Bangladesh (MSB)
SERAC-Bangladesh
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Bangladesh
Multisector Aid
39855
Alor Jatra: Menstrual Hygiene For Girls With Disabilities (Alor Jatra means Journey of light)
MannionDaniels
Red Orange Limited
550000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
265205
Collective initiatives to improve Menstrual Health (MH) situation in Bangladesh by engaging NGOs, civil society and private sector.
MannionDaniels
Bangladesh Nari Progati Sangha
8000
Empower
MannionDaniels
HIV/AIDS Research and Welfare Centre (HARC)
99959
Empowering girls on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights towards combating child marriage
MannionDaniels
BRAC
100000
Enhancing awareness on SRHR among dalit and marginalized adolescent girls and women
MannionDaniels
Dalit
99998
Enhancing awareness on SRHR among dalit and marginalized adolescent girls and women
MannionDaniels
Dalit
348930
Expanding EROTICS networks in South Asia
MannionDaniels
Association for Progressive Communications
10000
Procheshtha (Youth Efforts to End Child Marriage)
MannionDaniels
SERAC-Bangladesh
98910
Safety wing- Marching towards a stigma free world where MR and MRM rights of all girls and women is ensured.
MannionDaniels
RedOrange Media and Communications
99520
Strengthening menstrual regulation with medication (MRM) through advocacy
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes Bangladesh (MSB)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Benin
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Benin
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Benin. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons.AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Groupe d’Appui aux Initiatives Féminines pour un Développement Intégré et Durable
Groupe de Recherche et d’Appui à l’Auto-promotion durable à la Base
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Benin
Multisector Aid
10613
Projet de lutte contre le harcèlement sexuel fait aux filles en milieu scolaire dans les collèges d’Agbangnizoun, de Sinwé
MannionDaniels
Groupe de Recherche et d’Appui à l’Auto-promotion durable à la Base
97415
Promotion des droits humains, sexuels et reproductifs chez les travailleuses de sexe de Cotonou
MannionDaniels
Groupe d’Appui aux Initiatives Féminines pour un Développement Intégré et Durable
92447
Promotion droits sexuels et reproductifs des travailleuses de sexe/Cotonou
MannionDaniels
Groupe d’Appui aux Initiatives Féminines pour un Développement Intégré et Durable
69536
RÉDUCTION DES DISCRIMINATIONS POUR LE RESPECT DES DSSR CHEZ LES FILLES ET GARÇONS DES LYCÉES DANS TROIS COMMUNES DU BÉNIN
MannionDaniels
Forum for African Women Educationalists
90909
Renforcement des capacités de l'Afrique francophone pour la production de connaissances en SSR basée sur les droits (DSSR)
MannionDaniels
CENTRE DE RECHERCHE EN REPRODUCTION HUMAINE ET EN DEMOGRAPHIE
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Bhutan
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Bhutan
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Bhutan. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Lhak-Sam (Bhutan Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS)
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Bhutan
Multisector Aid
99797
Reaching the Un-reached: towards leaving no-one behind.
MannionDaniels
Lhak-Sam:
89613
Reducing impacts of stigma and discrimination against PLHIV and LGBT+.
MannionDaniels
Lhak-Sam (Bhutan Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Bolivia
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Bolivia
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Bolivia. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Change The System
MannionDaniels
Mujeres Asociadas - Mujeres Creando
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Bolivia
Multisector Aid
10000
Being a mother is a decision and not an imposition
MannionDaniels
Mujeres Asociadas - Mujeres Creando
9536
Enhancing gender equality in Bolivia by promoting access to safe abortion and comprehensive sexuality education.
MannionDaniels
Change The System
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Botswana
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Botswana
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Botswana. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Bana Ba Letsatsi Trust
Kagisano Society Women`s Shelter
MannionDaniels
Success Capital (formerly Project Success Botswana)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Botswana
Multisector Aid
37807
ACT UP: Amplified Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Services for Gay and Bisexual men in Botswana
MannionDaniels
Men for Health and Gender Justice Organisation
99887
Aka! Re koo! Providing comprehensive sexuality education and SRHR services for young people in Maun, Botswana .
MannionDaniels
WoMen Against Rape
88643
Creating a Healthy and Empowered Youth Community
MannionDaniels
BANA BA LETSATSI
92768
Creating a Healthy and Empowered Youth Community
MannionDaniels
Bana Ba Letsatsi Trust
10000
Queer Catalyst
MannionDaniels
Success Capital (formerly Project Success Botswana)
83000
Young Take Charge (YTC) SRHR and Gender Project
MannionDaniels
Kagisano Society Women`s Shelter
99893
Young Take Charge (YTC) SRHR and Gender Project
MannionDaniels
Kagisano Society Women`s Shelter
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Burkina Faso
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Burkina Faso
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Burkina Faso. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Association des Femmes Juristes du Burkina Faso
Association Songui Manégré/Aide au Dévéloppement Endogène (ONG ASMADE) ASMADE answers in the name of the net "Alliance Droits et Santé"
Collectif Vivre Ma Vie
Médecins du Monde
MannionDaniels
Organisation pour de Nouvelles Initiatives en Développement et Santé ( ONIDS/BF)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Burkina Faso
Multisector Aid
90545
Riposte contre la dégradation des DSSR des adolescents et des jeunes dans trois régions en urgence humanitaire au Burkina
MannionDaniels
Organisation pour de Nouvelles Initiatives en Développement et Santé (ONIDS/BF)
349998
Alliance Droits et Santé: innovation and synergies for sustainable change in favor of adolescent girls’ SRHR in French-speaking West Africa.
MannionDaniels
Association Songui Manégré/ Aide au Dévéloppement Endogène (ONG ASMADE)
500000
Alliances pour l’Accès l’Avortement Sûr et Légal en Côte d’Ivoire et au Burkina-Faso (AAASL) / Alliance for a Safe and Legal Access to Abortion in Ivory Coast and Burkina-Faso (ASLAA)
MannionDaniels
Médecins du Monde
10000
Amener le gouvernement a relire la loi portant santé de la reproduction du Burkina Faso conformement aux engagements pris par le pays en matière de Santé Sexuelle et Reproductive (SSR)
MannionDaniels
Association des Femmes Juristes du Burkina Faso
201082
De la clarification des valeurs à l’engagement : accompagner l’émergence de nouveaux acteurs et actrices associatifs sur la thématique de l’avortement en Afrique de l’Ouest francophone.
MannionDaniels
SOS/Jeunesse et Défis
64539
Dispositif de veille, d'alerte et de plaidoyer pour des soins intégrés en faveur de l'avortement sécurisé au Burkina
MannionDaniels
Organisation pour de Nouvelles Initiatives en Développement et Santé (ONIDS/BF)
5550
Projet de communication et de réseautage des mouvements féministes pour dissiper le mythe et convertir les générations montantes en vue de stopper les mutilations génitales féminines/Excisions dans la Région Nord du Burkina Faso.
MannionDaniels
Collectif Vivre Ma Vie
39503
Projet de lutte contre la stigmatisation liée aux tabous sur la menstruation et à l'insuffisance de la prise en compte de l'hygiène menstruelle dans les politiques publiques au Burkina Faso
MannionDaniels
Organisation pour de Nouvelles Initiatives en Développement et
9585
Projet de réduction de la stigmatisation et des avortements clandestins chez les adolescentes de quartiers à habitats précaires de l'arrondissement 11 dans la capitale de ouagadougou au Burkina Faso
MannionDaniels
Organisation pour de Nouvelles Initiatives en Développement et Santé ( ONIDS/BF)
38623
Projet pilote de Viabilisation de clubs GHM dans 5 écoles primaires et 5 établissements secondaires dans la commune rurale de Tiébélé.
MannionDaniels
Ensemble Sécurisons le Futur
39937
Réduction des avortements à risque et prise en charge médico-sociale et juridique à Karpala et Saaba
MannionDaniels
Organisation pour de Nouvelles Initiatives en Développement et Santé au Burkina Faso ( ONIDS /BF)
99891
Renforcement des capacités organisationnelles des membres du réseau et l’intégration des DSSR dans leurs plans au Burkina.
MannionDaniels
SOS/Jeunesse et Défis
349996
Renforcement du Plaidoyer en DSSR/PF des adolescentes et jeunes d’Afrique de l’Ouest francophone.
MannionDaniels
Association Songui Manégré/ Aide au Dévéloppement Endogène (ONG ASMADE)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Burundi
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Burundi
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Burundi. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes Burundaises pour la lutte contre le Sida et le Paludisme.
Solidarité des Femmes pour le Bien Être Social et le Progrès au Burundi - (SFBSP-Burundi) en sigle
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Burundi
Multisector Aid
100000
Ensemble contre l’Avortement à Risque au Burundi « E.A.R. »
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes Burundaises pour la lutte contre le Sida et le Paludisme.
100000
Ensemble contre l’Avortement à Risque au Burundi « E.A.R. »
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes Burundaises pour le Bien Etre Social et l
100000
Ensemble luttons contre la stigmatisation de l'avortement au Burundi
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes pour le Bien Être Social et le Progrès
69811
Tous pour un plaidoyer fort contre la stigmatisation et la discrimination faite au jeune en matière de la santé reproductive.
MannionDaniels
Réseau National des Jeunes Vivants avec le VIH/SIDA
10000
Unissons-nous tous contre les barrières d'accès à l’avortement sans risques au Burundi.
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes pour le Bien Être Social et le Progrès au Burundi - (SFBSP-Burundi) en sigle
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Cameroon
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Cameroon
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Cameroon. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Alternatives Cameroun
Anonymous
Anonymous
Association Dynamic Femmes (DyFe)
Association pour la valorisation de la femme
Centre for Community Regeneration and Development (CCREAD-Cameroon)
Changing Mentalities and Empowering Groups (CHAMEG)
For Impacts in Social Health (FIS)
Forum des Femmes Autocthones du Camerooun/ Cameroon Indigenous Women Forum ( FFAC)
Horizons Femmes
Inside Development
MannionDaniels
Pan African Organisation for Research and Protection of Violence on Women and Children (PAORP-VWC)
Relief 4 All Women
Society for Initiatives in Rural Development and Environmental Protection (SIRDEP)
Together for Women and Children
Women for a Change, Cameroon (Wfac)
Women in Action against Gender Based Violence (WACameroon)
Women in Alternative Action- WAA Cameroon
Youth For Change and Empowerment
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Cameroon
Multisector Aid
79467
Improving Cameroon’s Penal and Socio-cultural Response to child marriage
MannionDaniels
Women in Alternative Action- WAA Cameroon
90078
"PERSUASION" : Plaidoyer et accompagnement pour le respect des droits sexuels et reproductifs en faveur des personnes LGBTI
MannionDaniels
Cameroonian Foundation for AIDS
100000
« Fly Higher »
MannionDaniels
Alternatives-Cameroun
99965
Accélérer la prise en compte des besoins des Jeunes/Adolescents (e) en SR dans le DS de Lolodorf
MannionDaniels
FOR IMPACTS IN SOCIAL HEALTH (FIS)
9914
Amplification de la promotion de la santé reproductive et de la lutte contre l'avortement clandestin
MannionDaniels
Association Dynamic Femmes
94930
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
61067
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
9540
BREAK THE SILENCE:- Addressing sexual and Gender Based Violence in post-conflict Akwaya in South West Cameroon
MannionDaniels
Changing Mentalities and Empowering Groups (CHAMEG)
95436
Cameroon's LGBT Empowerment (CLE)
MannionDaniels
Humanity First Cameroon
64962
Coalitions communautaires, alliances stratégiques et consortium pour la transformation des normes sociales sur l'avortement
MannionDaniels
ASSOCIATION DYNAMIC FEMMES
92177
Conversations Communautaires pour ameliorer l’utilisation des services de SSR dans le District de Santé de Lolodorf, region du Sud au Cameroun.
MannionDaniels
FOR IMPACTS IN SOCIAL HEALTH (FIS)
10000
Dwindling unsafe abortion at the Grassroots (DUAG)
MannionDaniels
Youth For Change and Empowerment
82082
Echange d'informations sur la santé sexuelle et reproductive et Droits des jeunes malvoyants dans la ville de Yaoundé
MannionDaniels
Relief 4 All Women
4826
Education on reproductive health , and menstrual hygiene of young girls of secondary schools in the locality of Mbalmayo
MannionDaniels
Inside Development
63830
Empowering Community Based Organizations to reduce stigma and discrimination on LGBTI in the South West Region of Cameroon
MannionDaniels
Center for Development and community Welfare Cameroon
9957
Engaging men and boys to protest domestic violence
MannionDaniels
Society for Initiatives in Rural Development and Environmental Protection (SIRDEP)
9700
Engaging traditional leaders in ending gender base violence on women and girls in 20 rural communities of Kupe Muanenguba Division, Cameroon
MannionDaniels
Centre for Community Regeneration and Development (CCREAD-Cameroon)
90861
Enhancing Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights in Remote Ccommunities of Ndian Division
MannionDaniels
ASSOCIATION REACH OUT
78330
Enhancing Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights in remote communities of Ndian Division.
MannionDaniels
Reach Out Cameroon
90909
Equal Access to HIV/STI Services, Equal to the Welfare of All (EAHSEWA)
MannionDaniels
Avenir Jeune de l'Ouest
64679
Expanding SRH Access and Strengthening College authorities' commitment in delivering an effective CSE program in school
MannionDaniels
Women for a Change, Cameroon
39490
Extension de l'enquette sur la pratique des avortements clandestins au Cameroun
MannionDaniels
Association Dynamic Femmes
9999
Get-up Stand-up and Speak-Radio for wider SRHR Awareness and Social Change Advocacy
MannionDaniels
Pan African Organisation for Research and Protection of Violence on Women and Children (PAORP-VWC)
9850
Girls connected against unsafe abortion and Sexual health and violence
MannionDaniels
Centre for Community Regeneration and Development
10000
Girls Health Matter-Using Partnerships and Technology to Broaden Access to Comprehensive Sexual Education among Adolescent Girlss.
MannionDaniels
Women in Action against Gender Based Violence (WACameroon)
79467
Improving Cameroon’s Penal and Socio-cultural Response to child marriage
MannionDaniels
Women in Alternative Action- WAA Cameroon
10000
La protection de la santé de reproduction et l'encadrement medico-légal de l'interruption volontaire de grossesse au Cameroun
MannionDaniels
Association Dynamic Femmes
10000
LA SANTE REPRODUCTIVE DE LA JEUNE FILLE ET LES AVORTEMENTS CLANDESTINS AU CAMEROUN
MannionDaniels
Association DYNAMIC FEMMES (DyFe) (anciennement dénommée Association MOUNGO SOLIDARITÉ)
98714
Meeting the Unmet Needs for Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents, Youth and Most at Risk Populations
MannionDaniels
Strengthening R1 B2 Renewals
100000
Mettre fin aux violences basées sur le genre touchant en particulier les personnes LGBTIQ
MannionDaniels
Association pour la défense de l'homosexualité
40000
MIRROR
MannionDaniels
Alternatives Cameroon
87955
Mobilisations communautaires pour l'activisme en matière d'avortement dans les régions méridionales du Cameroun
MannionDaniels
DYNAMIC FEMMES
10000
Moving beyond words: Advocating for SRHR at the National 2030 Agenda Plan of Action
MannionDaniels
Women for a Change, Cameroon (Wfac)
94622
Projet d’appui à la gestion de l’hygiène menstruelle chez les jeunes filles en milieu scolaire au Cameroun (Projet GHM)
MannionDaniels
Horizons Femmes
99986
Projet d’appui à la gestion de l’hygiène menstruelle chez les jeunes filles en milieu scolaire au Cameroun (Projet GHM)
MannionDaniels
Horizons Femmes
9991
Promouvoir les droits humains des lesbiennes, valoriser son image, lui donner confiance en l'avenir
MannionDaniels
Association pour la valorisation de la femme
88803
Rural women/girls’s SRHR: Understanding the incidence of unsafe abortion towards building a robust and inclusive response
MannionDaniels
The Rural Women Center for Education and Development - Cameroon
81818
Strengthening CBOs Capacity for GBV Prevention and Response Services in the South West Region of Cameroon.
MannionDaniels
Cameroon Association for the Protection and Education of the Child (CAPEC)
63155
Strengthening Community Responses to end Sexual and Gender-based Violence .
MannionDaniels
Forum des Femmes Autocthones du Camerooun/ Cameroon Indigenous Women Forum ( FFAC)
70443
Strengthening protection of at-risk populations and promoting GBV mainstreaming in humanitarian response in Cameroon
MannionDaniels
Together for Women and Children
99374
Strengthening Responses to end SGBV and Improving access to quality services for women and girls.
MannionDaniels
Cameroon Indigenous Women Forum
98403
Strenthening community mechanisms for the elimination of GBV and access to SRHRs for women and girls
MannionDaniels
Centre for Community Regeneration and Development
89457
Strenthening community mechanisms for the elimination of GBV and access to SRHRs for women and girls
MannionDaniels
Centre for Community Regeneration and Development
10000
The Gender Extended Project
MannionDaniels
Alternatives Cameroun
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Central African Republic
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Central African Republic
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Central African Republic. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Central African Republic
Multisector Aid
99999
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Comoros
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Comoros
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Comoros. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Dahari
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Comoros
Multisector Aid
10000
A model for integrating SRHR advocacy and services into natural resource management initiatives in the Comoros
MannionDaniels
Dahari
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Congo
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in The Congo
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in The Congo. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Association Avenir NEPAD Congo
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
The Congo
Multisector Aid
40000
Agir pour les droits aux soins et à la justice des femmes et filles vulnérables
MannionDaniels
Association AZUR Développement
100000
ACCOMPAGNEMENT ET DÉFENSE DES DROITS DES VICTIMES DES VIOLENCES SEXUELLES
MannionDaniels
Association Avenir NEPAD Congo
100000
PLAIDOYER POUR UN AVORTEMENT SANS RISQUES EN RÉPUBLIQUE DU CONGO
MannionDaniels
Association Avenir NEPAD Congo
10000
Plaidoyer pour un avortement sans risque en République du Congo
MannionDaniels
Association Avenir NEPAD Congo
100000
PLAIDOYER SUR LA SANTE SEXUELLE DE REPRODUCTION ET L'AVORTEMENT SANS RISQUES EN REPUBLIQUE DU CONGO
MannionDaniels
Association Avenir NEPAD Congo
20427
PROJET D'APPUI A LA GESTION DE L'HYGIENE MENSTRUELLE ET LA SSR DANS LES ZONES RURALES DU DEPARTEMENT DU POOL
MannionDaniels
Association Fraternité Saint Rosaire
100000
Renforcement des capacités pour la prévention et la réponse aux violences basées sur le genre
MannionDaniels
Strengthening R1 B2 Renewals
60000
RENFORCEMENT DES CAPACITES POUR LA PREVENTION ET LA REPONSE AUX VIOLENCES BASEES SUR LE GENRE EN REPUBLIQUE DU CONGO
MannionDaniels
Association Avenir NEPAD Congo
90702
ACCOMPAGNEMENT DES SAGES-FEMMES POUR LA MOBILISATION DE LA DEPENALISATION DE L'AVORTEMENT EN RDC
MannionDaniels
GROUPE DES VOLONTAIRES POUR LA PROMOTION DE LA MATERNITE SANS RISQUES EN RDC "GVP-MASAR/RDC"
92137
Construire un mouvement de femmes Batwa pour éliminer la violence sexuelle et liée au genre
MannionDaniels
Encadrement des Femmes Indigènes et des Ménages vulnérables (EFIM ASBL)
90789
Plaidoyer des mesures d'application de l'Edit SR et consolidation de la Coalition 14 au Sud-Kivu
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes pour le Développement Intégral (SOFEDI)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Cote DIvoire
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Cote D'Ivoire
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Cote D'Ivoire. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
MannionDaniels
ONG Sainte Philomène, l'Espérance (OSPE)
Reseau Ivoirien Pour La Defense Des Droits De L'enfant Et De La Femme (RIDDEF).
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Cote D'Ivoire
Multisector Aid
39978
PLAIDOYER ET MOBILISATION DES ACTEURS COMMUNAUTAIRES ET EDUCATIFS CONTRE LE S MFPE A BONDOUKOU
MannionDaniels
RESEAU IVOIRIEN POUR LA DEFENSE DES DROITS DE L'ENFANT ET DE LA
10000
Prévention des grossesses non désirées et sensiblisation à la documentation des soins post-abortifs, dans le Tonkpi
MannionDaniels
ONG Sainte Philomène, l'Espérance (OSPE)
32642
Renforcement de la prévention des grossesses non désirées et documentation des SAA dans le Tonkpi
MannionDaniels
ONG Sainte Philomène, l'Espérance
93842
Abidjan pour la SSRAJ : plaidoyer pour un financement renforcé de la SSRAJ dans six communes du district
MannionDaniels
ORGANISATION NATIONALE POUR L'ENFANT, LA FEMME ET LA FAMILLE
38950
Amplifier la lutte contre les grossesses non désirées et à risque dans l'Ouest de la Côte d'Ivoire
MannionDaniels
ONG Sainte Philomène, l'Espérance
92095
Projet d'appui à la mise en oeuvre de la résolution A/RES/67/146 de l'ONU visant à éliminer les MGF en Côte d'Ivoire
MannionDaniels
FONDATION DJIGUI LA GRANDE ESPERANCE
40000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
9984
Prévention des stéréotypes liés aux MGF/e, dans la région du Tonkpi
MannionDaniels
ONG Sainte Philomène, l'Espérance (OSPE)
9878
PROJET DE PLAIDOYER ET DE MOBILISATION DES ACTEURS COMMUNAUTAIRES EN VUE DE LA LUTTE CONTRE LE MARIAGE FORCE ET PRECOCE DES ENFANTS DANS LA LOCALITE DE BONDOUKOU (CÔTE D'IVOIRE).
MannionDaniels
RESEAU IVOIRIEN POUR LA DEFENSE DES DROITS DE L'ENFANT ET DE LA FEMME (RIDDEF)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_DRC
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Democratic Republic of Congo
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Democratic Republic of Congo. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Action pour la Promotion des Femmes (APfemme)
Association pour le bien etre familiale naissances desirables "ABEF-ND"
Centre de production des programmes et supports de sensibilisation des sourds, CPPS
Debout Fille De Fizi
Girls United for Health Rights Association-CONGO/GUHRAC
Groupe de Volontaires pour la Promotion de la Maternite sans Risques en RDC
MannionDaniels
Observation d’Etudes et d’Appui à la Responsabilité Sociale et Environnementale
Sauve la femme et la jeune fille du Katanga
Si Jeunesse Savait
Solidarité avec les Victimes et pour la Paix-SOVIP
Solidarité des Femmes pour le Développement Intégral, « SOFEDI »
Together We Can Foundation BUKAVU -TWCF
Une Femme qui en Soulève une Autre, en sigle "FESA"
Youth Actions on Human Rights
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Congo, The Democratic Republic of the (formerly Zaire)
Multisector Aid
10000
« BISO PE TOBOYI » Lutte contre les violences sexuelles faites aux femmes, aux jeunes filles sourdes et malentendantes à Kinshasa
MannionDaniels
CENTRE DE PRODUCTION DES PROGRAMMES ET SUPPORTS DE SENSIBILISATION DES SOURDS, CPPS
97541
Appui à l’accès à la Santé et aux Droits Sexuels et Reproductifs au Sud-Kiv
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes pour le Développement Intégral, « SOFEDI »
9850
Community-based behavior change communication and advocay against CEFM in Uvira and Fizi territories.
MannionDaniels
YOUTH ACTIONS ON HUMAN RIGHTS
99170
Creation and empowerment of 50 nonviolence and SRHR clubs in school settings in the region of Tanganyika, DRC
MannionDaniels
Sauve la Femme et la Jeune Fille du Katanga
100000
Creation and Empowerment of SGBV and SRHR Clubs in School Settings, in the Province of Tanganyika
MannionDaniels
Sauve la Femme et la Jeune Fille du Katanga
9385
Escape Project
MannionDaniels
Girls United for Health Rights Association-CONGO/GUHRAC
8569
Initiative Plans Project-IPP Congo
MannionDaniels
Together We Can Foundation BUKAVU -TWCF
10000
Mener un plaidoyer auprès des autorités politico-administratives sur la problématique des avortements non sécurisés en RD CONGO
MannionDaniels
ASSOCIATION POUR LE BIEN ETRE FAMILIALE NAISSANCES DESIRABLES "ABEF-ND"
33803
Mobilisation des sages femmes pour la dépénalisation de l’avortement en RDC
MannionDaniels
GROUPE DE VOLONTAIRES POUR LA PROMOTION DE LA MATERNITE SANS RIS
9600
MONGONGO NA BISO : mobiliser les parlementaires pour soutenir la loi SR en République Democratique du Congo
MannionDaniels
si jeunesse savait
39760
mongongo na biso 2: engagement avec la presse pour un travail cmmun sur les DSSR en RDCongo
MannionDaniels
si jeunesse savait
39999
Partenariat communautaire pour mettre fin aux mariages d’enfants
MannionDaniels
DEBOUT FILLE
10000
Partenariat communautaire pour mettre fin aux mariages d’enfants
MannionDaniels
DEBOUT FILLE DE FIZI
9986
Projet de clarification des valeurs et de la transformation des attitudes face à l'avortement à Fizi, Sud-Kivu, RDCongo
MannionDaniels
Solidarité avec les Victimes et pour la Paix-SOVIP
39256
Projet de clarification des valeurs et transformation d'attitudes face à l’avortement au Sud-Kivu
MannionDaniels
Solidarité avec les Victimes et pour la Paix-SOVIP
39256
Projet de clarification des valeurs et transformation des attitudes face à l’avortement au sud-kivu
MannionDaniels
GROUPE DE VOLONTAIRES POUR LA PROMOTION DE LA MATERNITE SANS RIS
10000
Projet de plaidoyer pour l'amélioration de l'accès à des services d'avortement sans risques
MannionDaniels
INITIATIVE DES JEUNES FILLES EN ACTION (IJEFA)
8060
Projet de promotion de la santé sexuelle et reproductive des jeunes adolescents dans le territoire de Fizi.
MannionDaniels
Action pour la Promotion des Femmes (APfemme)
8900
Projet de santé sexuelle et reproductive en faveurs des femmes et des filles en territoire d'Uvira
MannionDaniels
une Femme qui en Soulève une Autre, en sigle "FESA"
9421
Projet de sensibilisation à la santé de la reproduction à l'intention des jeunes adolescent(e)s élèves, enseignants des écoles secondaires et des parents.
MannionDaniels
Solidarité avec les Victimes et pour la Paix-SOVIP
95320
Promotion des droits et services de santé sexuelle et reproductive à Bukavu, RDCongo
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes pour le Développement Intégral
10000
Renforcement de capacité du personnel de media et leaders d’opinion sur les messages à porter dans les émissions de sensibilisation sur la lutte contre la violence sexuelle à Lubumbashi
MannionDaniels
Observation d’Etudes et d’Appui à la Responsabilité Sociale et Environnementale
84607
Accompagnement des femmes juristes et professionnelles de santé pour la promotion d’accès aux soins l’avortement sécurisé
MannionDaniels
Solidarité avec les Victimes et pour la Paix
90702
ACCOMPAGNEMENT DES SAGES-FEMMES POUR LA MOBILISATION DE LA DEPENALISATION DE L'AVORTEMENT EN RDC
MannionDaniels
GROUPE DE VOLONTAIRES POUR LA PROMOTION DE LA MATERNITÉ SANS RISQUE
30000
Time for action for the consideration of Menstrual health management as a fundamental human right and major theme of reproductive health in the DRC
MannionDaniels
Les Ailes Du Coeur
48354
Pouvoir, Espace et Voix des Adolescentes autochtones de Lukwangulo pour l’accès aux services et produits SSR
MannionDaniels
SOLIDARITE DES JEUNES FILLES POUR L'EDUCATION ET L'INTEGRATION SOCIOPROFESSIONNELLE - SOJFEP ASBL
89364
Construire un mouvement de femmes Batwa pour éliminer la violence sexuelle et liée au genre
MannionDaniels
Encadrement des Femmes Indigènes et des Ménages vulnérables
90789
Plaidoyer des mesures d'application de l'Edit SR et consolidation de la Coalition 14 au Sud-Kivu
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes pour le Développement Intégral
68000
Renforcement des capacités des acteurs judiciaires dans la protection des droits sexuels et reproductifs au Sud-Kivu, RDC
MannionDaniels
AMIS DE LA JUSTICE - ADJ ASBL
55791
CAP VERS UNE COALITION POUR LES NAISSANCES DESIREES POUR TOUS
MannionDaniels
GROUPEMENT DES FEMMES VIVANT AVEC LE VIH GFV-VIH ASBL EN SIGLE
64583
Renforcement de la ligne verte pour l'amélioration de l'accès des filles aux services SR et à l'avortement autogéré en RDCl
MannionDaniels
INITIATIVE DES JEUNES FILLES EN ACTION (IJEFA)
58483
Elevons nos voix et Agissons pour le droit à l’avortement médicalisé dans les communautés d’accueil en territoire de Fizi
MannionDaniels
DEBOUT FILLE ASBL
549640
Building a survivor-led network in DRC to end wartime sexual violence
MannionDaniels
Panzi Foundation
65000
Amélioration de l'accès aux soins post avortement et élargissement du mouvement DSSR au Sud-Kivu en RDCongo.
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes pour le Développement Intégral (SOFEDI)
31537
Réveillons-nous pour l'accès des filles déplacées internes pygmées et bantous vivant dans les camps de concentration aux services de la santé sexuelle et reproductive de qualité ainsi qu' à l'avortement sécurisé.
MannionDaniels
AMKENI MAMA KIJIJINI
38600
Menstrual Health Management is Everybody's Business Project
MannionDaniels
Together We Can Foundation-BUVAVU
99200
Plaidoyer pour l'application de l'édit sur la santé de la reproduction et renforcement de la coalition en DSSR au Sud-Kivu
MannionDaniels
Solidarité des Femmes pour le Développement Intégral
9986
Projet de Clarification des valeurs et de la transformation ds attitudes face à l'avortement à Uvira
MannionDaniels
GROUPE DE VOLONTAIRES POUR LA PROMOTION DE LA MATERNITÉ SANS RISQUES EN RÉPUBLIQUE DÉMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO "GVP-MASAR/RDC"
36704
Projet d'éducation et plaidoyer sur l'hygiène du cycle menstruel en faveur des filles et femmes réfugiées Burundais du camp de Lusenda, RDC
MannionDaniels
Femmes Artisanes de la Paix
9986
Projet de Clarification des valeurs et de la transformation ds attitudes face à l'avortement à Uvira
MannionDaniels
GROUPE DE VOLONTAIRES POUR LA PROMOTION DE LA MATERNITÉ SANS RISQUES EN RÉPUBLIQUE DÉMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO "GVP-MASAR/RDC"
86713
ACCOMPAGNEMENT DES DES SAGES-FEMMES POUR LA MOBILISATION DE LA DEPENALISATION DE L'AVORTEMENT EN RDC
MannionDaniels
GROUPE DE VOLONTAIRES POUR LA PROMOTION DE LA MATERNITE SANS RIS
9995
LA MOBILISATION DES SAGES-FEMMES POUR LA DEPENALISATION DE L'AVORTEMENT EN REPUBLIQUE DEMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO
MannionDaniels
GROUPE DE VOLONTAIRES POUR LA PROMOTION DE LA MATERNITE SANS RISQUES EN RDC
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Egypt
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Egypt
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Egypt. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
Kenana Association for Sustainable Development and Women Empowerment
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Egypt
Multisector Aid
10000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
10000
Maintain girl's body rights means saving her life
MannionDaniels
Kenana Association for Sustainable Development and Women Empowerment
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Eswatini
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Eswatini
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Eswatini. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Compassionate Swaziland
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Swaziland
Multisector Aid
10000
SMS 4 Adolescent SRH: Mobile Phones Application to Increase uptake of SRH Information and Services among Adolescent Mothers
MannionDaniels
Compassionate Swaziland
40000
Social Justice Project
MannionDaniels
HealthPlus 4 Men Swaziland
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Ethiopia
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Ethiopia
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Gabon. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
Center of Concern
Ethiopian Midwives Association (EMwA)
Hiwot Ethiopia
Letiwilid Youth Development Initiative, LYDI
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Ethiopia
Multisector Aid
10000
“Attention for girl-A4G” it aims to establish “Student Health Corner-SHC” in 2 selected Gov High schools
MannionDaniels
Letiwilid Youth Development Initiative, LYDI
92593
Abandonment of FGM in Somali Ethiopia
MannionDaniels
Ethiopian Midwives Association (EMwA)
99656
Addressing the sexual and reproductive health issues faced by young girls in the Amhara region of Siya Deber Wayu
MannionDaniels
Hiwot Ethiopia
90060
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
250756
Determinants of stigma related to reproductive health services among midwives of public health facilities in Ethiopia
MannionDaniels
Ethiopian Midwives Association (EMwA)
97026
Partnership for Community Action to Combat Gender Based Violence
MannionDaniels
Center of Concern
542000
Able Generation for Empowerment
MannionDaniels
Development Expertise Center
100000
Boosting strides to end Gender Based Violence
MannionDaniels
Siiqqee Women's Development Association
40000
Improving awareness on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights for Women and Girls to resist GBV.
MannionDaniels
Siiqqee women's Development Association
71988
Improving the Sexual and Reproductive Health of HIV Positive Adolescents and in-School Youth
MannionDaniels
Wegagen Charity Association
72727
Responding to Gender Based Violence in host community and refugees interface in surrounding Woredas of Gambella Region.
MannionDaniels
New Millennium Hope Development Organization
90060
Strides to End Gender Based Violence
MannionDaniels
Siiqqee Women’s Development Association
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Gabon
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Gabon
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Ethiopia. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Réseau d'afrique centrale pour la sante reproductive des femmes gabon, cameroun, guinee equatoriale "GCG"
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Gabon
Multisector Aid
10000
L'accès aux services des soins après avortement dans la ville de Lambaréné et ses environs
MannionDaniels
Réseau d'afrique centrale pour la sante reproductive des femmes gabon, cameroun, guinee equatoriale "GCG"
40000
L'accès aux services des soins après avortement dans la province du Moyen Ogooué
MannionDaniels
Réseau d'Afrique Centrale pour la Santé Reproductive des Femme
40000
Jeune librevilloise, ouvres tes yeux sur ta santé sexuelle, tes droits et ton choix.
MannionDaniels
Réseau d'Afrique Centrale pour la Santé Reproductive des Femmes
65000
RENFORCEMENT DES COMPÉTENCES SUR LES SOINS APRES AVORTEMENT EN ZONE RURALE ET EN VILLE
MannionDaniels
RESEAU D'AFRIQUE CENTRALE POUR LA SANTE REPRODUCTIVE DES FEMMES GABON, CAMEROUN, GUINEE EQUATORIALE "GCG" (RACSRF)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Gambia
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in The Gambia
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in The Gambia. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons.AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
ActionAid International, The Gambia (AAITG)
Child and Environmental Development Association - The Gambia
MannionDaniels
Safe Hands for Girls
The Girls' Agenda (TGA)
Think Young Women
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Gambia, The
Multisector Aid
40000
ADVANCING YOUTH ACTIVISM AGAINST GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
MannionDaniels
THE GIRLS' AGENDA
10000
Capacity Building for Safe Hands for Girls
MannionDaniels
Safe Hands for Girls
39967
Engaging Women and Children in the Fight against FGM.
MannionDaniels
Think Young Women
350000
Strengthening the capacity of CSOs to advance the advocacy against FGM and other forms of GBV.
MannionDaniels
ActionAid International The Gambia
347299
Strengthening the Capacity of the Network against Gender Based Violence (NGBV) to Advocate for the Eradication of FGM in The Gambia.
MannionDaniels
ActionAid International, The Gambia (AAITG)
6868
Youth Awareness on Sexual Reproductive Health (YASPH) Project
MannionDaniels
Child and Environmental Development Association - The Gambia
64831
Building a movement to advance the sexual and reproductive rights of women and girls in The Gambia
MannionDaniels
Think Young Women
350000
Consolidating the Capacity of NGBV! Towards Combating GBV and Realising SRHR of Young People & Girls
MannionDaniels
ActionaidAid International The Gambia
10000
Accelerating Youth Engagement/Voices against Child Early and Forced Marriage and Female Genital Mutilation
MannionDaniels
The Girls' Agenda (TGA)
9930
Engaging Women and Children in the Fight against FGM
MannionDaniels
Think Young Women
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Ghana
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Ghana
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Ghana. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Centre for Development in Freedom
Gender Studies and Human Rights Documentation Centre (GSHRDC)
Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations (GFD)
Global Doctors for Choice Ghana
Global Hand on Natural Environmental Care (GHANECare)
Global Media Foundation
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes International Ghana (MSIG)
Mobile Web Ghana
Muslim Family Counselling Services
Pagbi Mini Bipola Lebgimsim Association (Women and Youth Development Association)
Youth Development and Voice Initiative (YOVi)
Alliance Promoting Governance and Local Initiatives
The African Women's Development and Communication Network - FEMN
Today's Women International Network ou Reseau International des Femmes d'Aujourd'hui (TWIN/RIFA)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Ghana
Multisector Aid
350000
Cell phones against sexual Violence: Using mobile technology to promote safer schools
MannionDaniels
Gender Studies and Human Rights Documentation Centre
9979
Ending the Silent Pandemic of Unsafe Abortion and Improving Access to Reproductive Rights and Safe Abortion Services for Indigenous Women and Girls
MannionDaniels
Pagbi Mini Bipola Lebgimsim Association (Women and Youth Development Associaton
99664
Ghana: Addressing Conscience-Based Objection to Provide Safe Abortion.
MannionDaniels
Global Doctors for Choice Ghana
41132
Improving Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Bawku West District
MannionDaniels
Muslim Family Counselling Services
40000
Increasing Young People Awareness on Safe Abortion Services in Brong Ahafo and Upper West Regions
MannionDaniels
Global Hand on Natural Environmental Care
10000
Increasing Young People Participation in the Review of the Adolescent Reproductive Health policy-Ghana.
MannionDaniels
GLOBAL MEDIA FOUNDATION
98539
Promoting the sexual and reproductive health and rights of PWDs in Ghana.
MannionDaniels
Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations (GFD)
9487
Removing Barriers to Safe Abortion among Young Girls in Tolon District of the Northern Region, Ghana.
MannionDaniels
Youth Development and Voice Initiative (YOVi)
89914
Securing Increased Gov't Funding for Youth SRHR Information and Services
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes International Ghana (MSIG)
9300
The Youth and Sexual Rights in Islamic Junior High Schools (JHS) Schools
MannionDaniels
Centre for Development in Freedom
10000
Visuals 4Gender Issues
MannionDaniels
Mobile Web Ghana
10000
VOICE OF CHANGE PROJECT (VC PROJECT)
MannionDaniels
GLOBAL MEDIA FOUNDATION
10000
Catalyzing Change and Breaking the Silence for Improved Access to Gender Sensitive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
MannionDaniels
Pagbi Mini Bipola Lebgimsim Association (Women and Youth Development AssociatonO
345883
Cell Phones Against Sexual Violence: Using Mobile Technology to Promote Safer Schools
MannionDaniels
Gender Studies and Human Rights Documentation Centre (GSHRDC)
10000
Increasing Young People Awareness on Safe Abortion Services in Ghana (IYPASAS).
MannionDaniels
Global Hand on Natural Environmental Care (GHANECare)
39131
Towards improved menstrual hygiene management among in-school adolescent deaf girls in Ghana
MannionDaniels
Ghana National Association of the Deaf
40000
Advocating for implementation of Comprehensive Sexuality Education Policy in Schools (AICSEPS).
MannionDaniels
Global Hands on Natural Environmental Care
30000
AfriYAN Ghana United Against SGBV
MannionDaniels
African Youth and Adolescents' Network on Population and Development
550000
Building a stronger movement for enhanced inclusive sexual reproductive health and rights information and services for poor and vulnerable women and youth affected by mental disorders in Ghana
MannionDaniels
BasicNeeds-Ghana
350000
Cell Phones against Sexual Violence: Using Mobile Technology to Promote Safer Schools
MannionDaniels
Gender Studies & Human Rights Documentation Centre (GSHRDC)
76462
Improving Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Bawku Area
MannionDaniels
Muslim Family Counselling Services
100000
Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Persons with Disabilities
MannionDaniels
Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations
90461
Strengthening and Bolstering LGBTQI-led activism in West Africa
MannionDaniels
Initiative Sankofa d'Afrique de l'Ouest
75374
Strengthening national level advocacy to end child marriage in Ghana and support girls’ SRHR (SNAECG)
MannionDaniels
Ghana NGO Coalition on the Rights of the Child
82632
TOWARDS IMPROVED SRH INFORMATION AND SERVICES FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING PEOPLE IN GHANA
MannionDaniels
Ghana National Association of the Deaf (GNAD)
40000
Women Speak To Power
MannionDaniels
Women of Dignity Alliance
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Guatemala
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Guatemala
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Guatemala. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Association Movement for Equity in Guatemala (AME Guatemala)
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Guatemala
Multisector Aid
10000
Rooting safe abortion as a human right in the public and legal agenda
MannionDaniels
Association Movement for Equity in Guatemala (AME Guatemala)
40000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
65000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
38362
Strengthening Access to Therapeutic Abortion for Women with Disabilities Victims of Violence in Guatemala through Strategic Litigation
MannionDaniels
Asociación GENERANDO, equidad, liderazgo y oportunidades
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Guinea
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Guinea
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Guinea. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Guinea
Multisector Aid
10000
Projet d'étude et d'impact socio économique sur l'avortement non sécurisé pour le bien ètre des femmes en République de Guinée.
MannionDaniels
Today's Women International Network/Réseau International des Femmes d'Aujourd'hui (TWIN/RIFA).
100000
Renforcement des OSCs en coalition et Acteurs sur les Droits à la Santé Sexuelle et Réproduction en République de Guinée.
MannionDaniels
Today's Women International Network ou Reseau International des
9974
Renforcement des capacités institutionnelles de la santé sexuelle et reproductive des jeunes filles et des femmes dans la préfecture de Kindia
MannionDaniels
ALLIANCE PROMOTING GOVERNANCE AND LOCAL INITIATIVES
350000
Strengthening the Capacity for African Women's Rights Organizations in SRHR Advocacy, Movement Build
MannionDaniels
The African Women's Development and Communication Network - FEMN
82722
“Occupons l’espace ! : s’organiser et se mobiliser pour faire entendre la voix des jeunes guinéennes”
MannionDaniels
Club des Jeunes Filles Leaders de Guinée
40000
Habilitation communautaire et sectorielle pour l’abandon des Mutilations Génitales Féminines/excision et des mariages d’enfants dans les préfectures de Coyah et Forécariah en Guinée .
MannionDaniels
Association Guinéenne des Femmes pour la Démocratie et le Développement - AGFDD
39545
Mobiliser les leaders religieux pour la protection de filles et femmes de 15 à 49 ans contre la pratique de l'excision en Guinée
MannionDaniels
Développement Humain Durable
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Guinea Bissau
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Guinea Bissau
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Guinea Bissau. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
MannionDaniels
Associação Guineense para o Bem Estar Familiar (AGUIBEF)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Guinea Bissau
Multisector Aid
63944
Jovens em Foco - Para a Promoção da Saúde Sexual e Reprodutiva
MannionDaniels
Associação Guineense para o Bem Estar Familiar (AGUIBEF)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Haiti
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Haiti
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Haiti. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Groupr d'Appui au developpement du Sud (GADES)
Initiative pour un Developpement Equitable en Haiti (IDEH)
MannionDaniels
Rezo Fanm Radyo Kominotè Ayisyen (REFRAKA)
Sopu Fanm pou Fanm
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Haiti
Multisector Aid
8500
Ann Konbat Vyolans Kap Fet Sou Fanm
MannionDaniels
Sopu Fanm pou Fanm
10000
Campagne radiophonique pour la promotion du droit sexuel et reproductif des filles et des femmes des zones rurales
MannionDaniels
Rezo Fanm Radyo Kominotè Ayisyen (REFRAKA)
10000
Promotion de la sante sexuelle et reproductive et de l'avortement securise
MannionDaniels
Initiative pour un Developpement Equitable en Haiti (IDEH)
10000
Sensibiliser et former les jeunes des deux sexe sur les comportements sexuels responsables et la problematique de l'avortement
MannionDaniels
Groupr d'Appui au developpement du Sud (GADES)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Honduras
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Honduras
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Honduras. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
MannionDaniels
Center for Women’s Rights (CDM)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Honduras
Multisector Aid
9327
Addressing taboos for health: Working with medical professionals on abortion stigma
MannionDaniels
Center for Women’s Rights (CDM)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_India
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in India
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in India. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Alfalah Development Foundation
Alternative Law Forum
Amma Sangham
Anonymous
Anonymous
Bihar Voluntary Health Association
Centre for Health and Social Justice
Centre for Women's Development and Research
Child in Need Institute [CINI]
Committee for Legal Aid to Poor
Engage to Empower
Gandhian Unit for Integrated Development Education (GUIDE)
Gramin Punarnirman Sansthan
Haiyya Foundation
Health And Education Alternative Development Studies (HEALDS)
Humsafar
India HIV/AIDS Alliance
Ipas Development Foundation
Jan Sahas Social Development Society
Kolkata Sanved
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes India (MS India)
Nari Shakti Manch, (Registration through Society for Labour and Development)
Ojus Medical Institute (OMI)
Point of View
Pravah
Rubi Social Welfare Society
SAHYOGI
Salem Thirunangaigal Nala Sangam
SAMYAK, A Communication and Resource Centre
Sanchetana Community Health and Research Centre
Save the Children- Bal Raksha Bharat
Serene Secular Social Service Society
Social Action for Association and Development [SAAD]
Society for Promotion of Himalayan Indigenous Activities
Socio Legal Information Centre
Solidarity and Action Against the HIV Infection in India (SAATHII)
Speak Out on FGM
Swadhikar-National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR)
Swasti
The Ara Trust
The Humsafar Trust
The YP Foundation
Vishakha Mahila Shiksha Evam Shoudh Samiti
Y.R.Gaitonde Medical Educational and Research Foundation
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
India
Multisector Aid
9976
"Transforming Anti-Abortion Language in Local Print Media: A Fellowship Programme for Rural Journalists in Maharashtra
MannionDaniels
SAMYAK, A Communication and Resource Centre
9997
AAN (Ab Aur Nahi “Hinsa”) -(English translation-No more violence)
MannionDaniels
SAHYOGI
97140
Access to Justice for Refugee women/girls who are survivors or at-risk of SGBV in India
MannionDaniels
The Ara Trust
9393
Acknowledge Her Presence: Using Dance Movement Therapy for Building Agency and Empowerment Among Vulnerable Girls
MannionDaniels
Kolkata Sanved
9984
Action for Safe Abortion Care with young women in tribal communities of Rajasthan
MannionDaniels
Vishakha Mahila Shiksha Evam Shodh Samiti
9709
Agriculture for uniting tribal girls to address SRHR
MannionDaniels
Amma Sangham
98600
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
99960
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
220000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
99996
Breaking barriers to achieve results for children
MannionDaniels
Save the Children- Bal Raksha Bharat
197246
Building a Regional Movement for Safe Abortion Rights through Networking
MannionDaniels
Engage to Empower
9983
Creating Evidence on Unsafe Abortion to advocate for public sector services
MannionDaniels
Gramin Punarnirman Sansthan
9764
Creating Young leaders to improve Sexual and Reproductive health of young girls in urban slums of Ahmedabad
MannionDaniels
Sanchetana Community Health and Research Centre
8000
Education, Awareness and Capacity Building of Multiple Stake holders in PC and PNDT Act in 50 villages of Parbhani District of Maharashtra
MannionDaniels
Social Action for Association and Development [SAAD]
351183
Empowering Transgender and hijras to access sexual health (SH) and human rights in India
MannionDaniels
Alfalah Development Foundation
9992
Ending Community acceptance of early, forced child marriage in Namakkal Tamil Nadu state in India.
MannionDaniels
Health And Education Alternative Development Studies (HEALDS)
9952
Ensuring the health rights of the adolescents and make them assertive on reproductive health.
MannionDaniels
SERENE SECULAR SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIETY
100000
Expanding Access to Reproductive Rights: Using the Law to Guarantee Reproductive Health and Rights
MannionDaniels
Socio Legal Information Centre
99290
Expanding CSO Capacities and Networks to Improve Adolescent and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (AYSRHR)
MannionDaniels
The YP Foundation
9984
FGM/C in India through research and movement building
MannionDaniels
Speak Out on FGM
91900
Fostering the Capacity of Women Labour Migrant Leaders and Collectives in the Delhi, NCR to End Sexual Violence
MannionDaniels
Nari Shakti Manch, (Registration through Society for Labour and Development)
65067
Health for Nomadic Women
MannionDaniels
Society for Promotion of Himalayan Indigenous Activities
9856
Highlighting Girls Voices on ECM and allied realities among diverse stakeholders though a Radio Series preceding Deo Uthani Gyaras – the start of the next marriage season
MannionDaniels
Vishakha Mahila Shiksha Evam Shoudh Samiti
99683
Improving access of marginalised women to justice & law and influencing key actors
MannionDaniels
Swasti
100000
Improving choice and quality of family planning services for marginalised groups at government outreach events in Rajasthan.
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes India (MS India)
98583
Improving the SRHR of Adolescent Girls through Education, Advocacy and Social Mobilization
MannionDaniels
Centre for Women's Development and Research
100000
In Defence of Sexual and Reproductive Rights
MannionDaniels
Committee for Legal Aid to Poor
49840
Increasing Access to Reproductive Health Services for Dalit women through Legal Empowerment, Mobile Technology and Advocacy
MannionDaniels
Swadhikar-National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR)
548202
Initiative to develop a National Platform of CSOs for collective actions and strengthening Movement to End Sexual Violence against women in India
MannionDaniels
Jan Sahas Social Development Society
99957
Initiative to empower survivors for advocacy and activate state actors to prevent sexual violence
MannionDaniels
Jan Sahas Social Development Society
345416
Integrated Response to reduce prevalence of Child Marriages in India
MannionDaniels
BIHAR VOLUNTARY HEALTH ASSOCIATION
69974
Invisible Harassment: Mapping Cause and Effect
MannionDaniels
Alternative Law Forum
99997
Learn 4 Life
MannionDaniels
OJUS MEDICAL INSTITUTE
92715
Learn For Life
MannionDaniels
Ojus Medical Institute (OMI)
10000
My Decision: Young women's access to sexual health
MannionDaniels
Haiyya Foundation
333850
My Life Mere Faisle-MLMF (My Life My Decisions): - Strengthening MLMF coalition to co-create empowering spaces with young people to address issues of SRHR and Early and Child Marriage (ECM)
MannionDaniels
Pravah
350605
Network of Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) in India responds to health and human rights of Sexual Minorities
MannionDaniels
The Humsafar Trust
68697
Policy to reduce GBV, stigma and discrimination; adolescent sex education
MannionDaniels
Gandhian Unit for Integrated Development Education (GUIDE)
99960
Project empowerment
MannionDaniels
Y.R.Gaitonde Medical Educational and Research Foundation
99978
Project Vistaara (Expansion in Hindi)
MannionDaniels
Solidarity and Action Against the HIV Infection in India (SAATHII)
10000
Refugee Rights and Protection under India’s New SGBV Laws
MannionDaniels
The Ara Trust
44010
Reproductive Health for Nomadic Women
MannionDaniels
Society for Promotion of Himalayan Indigenous Activities
92667
SAFE : Gender Based Violence Free Personal and Public Space
MannionDaniels
SAHYOGI
10000
Social & Health protection providing to community people's of TG's and MSM
MannionDaniels
Salem Thirunangaigal Nala Sangam
10006
Stand with Girls: say No to Early marriage
MannionDaniels
Rubi Social Welfare Society
100000
Strengthening Capacity of Community Paralegals
MannionDaniels
Swadhikar
275525
Strengthening Coalitions of Marginalized People's Groups for Inclusive Reproductive Health Advocacy
MannionDaniels
Centre for Health and Social Justice
385000
Strengthening the SRHR movement, especially for access to safe abortion, by creating a network of and mentoring local CSOs/NGOs in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh
MannionDaniels
Ipas Development Foundation
349892
Wajood II: Empowering transgender and hijras to access sexual health (SH) and human rights in India.
MannionDaniels
India HIV AIDS Alliance
100000
We Lead: Combating GBV through empowering adolescents and creating community-based safety-net
MannionDaniels
Child in Need Institute
98115
We LEAD: Combating Gender-based Violence through collective action by empowered Adolescent Leaders and increased access to sexual reproductive health knowledge, skills and services
MannionDaniels
Child in Need Institute [CINI]
100000
Willing and Able: Advocating for the SRHR of young people with disabilities
MannionDaniels
Point of View
10000
Working Towards Sexual Violence Free Campuses
MannionDaniels
Humsafar
81577
Youth Led Monitoring of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
MannionDaniels
The YP Foundation
36700
Flying Wings- To empower 300 adolescent girls focusing on MHM (menstrual hygiene management) and on their rights to reproductive health, Hygiene, nutrition in and out of educational institutions in 3 blocks of Ganjam district
MannionDaniels
AAINA
98936
In Defence of Sexual and Reproductive Rights
MannionDaniels
Committee for Legal Aid to Poor
49840
Increasing Access to Reproductive Health Services for Dalit women through Legal Empowerment, Mobile Technology and Advocacy
MannionDaniels
Swadhikar-National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR)
10000
Safecity - crowdmapping sexual violence and making public spaces safe
MannionDaniels
Point of View
20000
Visual CSE Project for adolescents
MannionDaniels
Development Consortium
99489
Advocacy to improve access for Female Sex Workers to comprehensive, non-discriminatory SRHR services in 3 states in India
MannionDaniels
South India AIDS Action Programme
65000
Building Coalition of SRHR Advocates for Demanding Access to Safe Abortion and Strengthening SAMYAK Organizational Capacities
MannionDaniels
SAMYAK, A Communication and Resource Centre
81330
Challenging Stigma, discrimination, attitudes and law
MannionDaniels
Aastha Parivaar
99658
Community support to teenagers to challenge GBV, assert SRHR and promote gender policies.
MannionDaniels
Gandhian Unit for Integrated Development Education
90905
Engaging men to break the silence around SRHR
MannionDaniels
SAHAYOG SOCIETY FOR PARTICIPATORY RURAL DEVELOPMENT
99987
Expanding Advocacy Base for Demanding Access to Safe Abortion Services in Public Sector in the State of Maharashtra, India
MannionDaniels
SAMYAK, Communication and Resource Center, Pune
72727
From Criminals to Citizens - Active Citizenship and Political Participation of LGBTQI communities
MannionDaniels
Sangama
22041
Improving the lives of LGBTQ by ensuring service delivery through Advocacy
MannionDaniels
Salem Thirunangaigal Nala Sangam
39877
Keeping the Fire Alive: Making a Case for Burnout Prevention and Self-Care for SRHR Activists and Service Providers
MannionDaniels
Talking About Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues (TARSHI)
37000
Maasam of Change (Maasam in telugu translates to Periods, a monthly occurrence)
MannionDaniels
VISHAKHA MAHILA SHIKHA EVAM SHODH SAMITI
99879
Menstrual Hygiene Ecosystem: Gateway to Intergenerational SRHR
MannionDaniels
ayzh Health and Livelihood Private Limited
318182
My Life, Mere Faisle (My Life, My Decisions)
MannionDaniels
PRAVAH
100000
Peeling the onion & cooking the gravy - Deeper skills in Social analysis & action among Tribal Girls & Boys for SRHR advocacy
MannionDaniels
Vishakha Mahila shiksha evam shoudh samiti
318182
Phase 2: National platform for strengthening movement to end sexual violence against women in India
MannionDaniels
Jan Sahas Social Development Society
40000
Right Focus: Sex workers’ and gender/sexual minorities’ together leading an initiative to increase access to appropriate SRHR services including stigma-free abortion and SRS in 3 districts of South India
MannionDaniels
Best Practices Foundation
37024
Roopantaran - Transforming Collective Behaviour Towards Menstruation
MannionDaniels
AAINA
75173
Sensitise Boys, Empower Girls, Dialogue with Providers, Media experiments to challenge Stigma & build access to Safe Abortion
MannionDaniels
Vishakha mahila shiksha evam shodh samiti
98570
SRHR- Informed Choice & Access to Services for Youth
MannionDaniels
Action India
90908
STRENGTHENING ACCESS TO SRHR AND WELL BEING AMONG FEMALE SEX WORKER COMMUNITY IN 3 STATES IN INDIA
MannionDaniels
South India AIDS Action Programme
349721
Strengthening Network of CBOs to promote legal and social acceptance of LGBTQ communities in India
MannionDaniels
The Humsafar Trust
340000
Strengthening the network of local NGOs in Bihar & UP for advanced SRHR, including safe abortion
MannionDaniels
Ipas Development Foundation
100000
Supporting Marginalized Women in Delhi in Demanding Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights
MannionDaniels
Swadhikar
99264
The Access Project Phase 2: A Step towards Institutionalisation of Youth Friendly Health Services in India
MannionDaniels
The YP Foundation
39991
Transforming Anti-Abortion Language in Local Print Media: Consolidation and Expansion in Maharashtra
MannionDaniels
SAMYAK, A Communication and Resource Centre
349759
Wajood:Building stronger community systems for advancing health & reducing violence for TG in India
MannionDaniels
India HIV AIDS Alliance
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Indonesia
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Indonesia
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Indonesia. Certain projects have may been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
Institute for Women's Human Rights
perEMPUan
Samsara
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Indonesia
Multisector Aid
9968
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
10000
Medical Abortion & Counseling Training for Midwives
MannionDaniels
Samsara
10000
Reducing barriers on safe abortion on Youth Friendly Services in District of Kupang
MannionDaniels
Institute for Women's Human Rights
10000
Safe Transporta(c)tion
MannionDaniels
perEMPUan
40000
e-Abortion and SRHR Hotlines in Rural Indonesia
MannionDaniels
Samsara
10000
E-abortion in Indonesia – Providing reliable information through Internet to increase access to safe abortion.
MannionDaniels
Samsara
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Jordan
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Jordan
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Jordan. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
MannionDaniels
Sisterhood Is Global Institute/ Jordan
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Jordan
Multisector Aid
311550
Promoting and advocating for women & girls's bodily integrity, SRHR rights, and combating early marriage
MannionDaniels
Sisterhood Is Global Institute/ Jordan
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Kenya
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Kenya
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Kenya. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Africa Network for Medical Abortion-Kenya (ANMA-KENYA)
African Women's Development And Communication Network (FEMNET)
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Centre for the Study of Adolescence
Child Awareness Development and Management Initiative (CADAMIC)
Coalition on Violence agaisnt Women
Community Initiatives For Rural Development in Kenya
Compassion Community Based Organisation
Dance Into Space Foundation (DISF)
Dandelion Africa
Deaf Empowerment Society of Kenya
Deaf Outreach Program
Elite Digital Youth Group
Equality Now, Nairobi Office
Federation Of Deaf Women Network Kenya (FEDWENK)
International Planned Parenthood Federation Africa Regional Office
Kangema Youth Group (KYG)
Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV/AIDS (KELIN)
Kenya Muslim Youth Development Organization(formerly Kenya Muslim Youth Alliance)
Let Good Be Told In Us (Nyarwek LGBTI Network)
Maasai Community Outdoor Educators
MannionDaniels
Men Against AIDS Youth Group
Naona Women Group
Partnership for a HIV Free Generation
Reproductive Health Services
Strategies for Northern Development-SND
Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health (TICAH)
UHAI EASHRI
United States International University-Africa
Yiaku Laikipiak Trust
Young Widows Advancement Program (YWAP)
Youth in Focus Foundation - YIFF
Youth Health Organization
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Kenya
Multisector Aid
314886
Closing the Gap: Advancing SRHR in Africa through research, advocacy and litigation.
MannionDaniels
Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV/AIDS (KELIN)
349989
Accelerating access to SRHR information and services for young people and girls through CSOs in Kenya
MannionDaniels
Centre for the Study of Adolescence
100000
Addressing cultural practices that are harmful to women and girls sexual and reproductive health in Narok, Kenya
MannionDaniels
Coalition on Violence against Women
10000
Advancing Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights for Kisumu-County LGBTI -youths and young sex workers.
MannionDaniels
Men Against aids youth Group
99957
Amina & Ali
MannionDaniels
Kenya Muslim Youth Development Organization(formerly Kenya Muslim Youth Alliance)
99950
AMINA ALI-Muslim Adolescent Alliance on Reproductive health(MAArh)
MannionDaniels
Kenya Muslim Youth Development Organization
75900
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
9998
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
96140
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
2000000
Because we can!
MannionDaniels
International Planned Parenthood Federation Africa Regional Office
99515
Building the Capacity of Civil Society Organizations for Strategic Advocacy
MannionDaniels
United States International University-Africa
10000
Compassion CBO Hotlines
MannionDaniels
Compassion Community Based Organisation
9993
Demystifying abortion among youth through high school students' debating contests.
MannionDaniels
Elite Digital Youth Group
40000
Dream, Choose, Thrive
MannionDaniels
DANDELION AFRICA
9943
Empowering Women and girls to Leadership
MannionDaniels
Community Initiatives For Rural Development in Kenya
350000
Enhancing Collaboration and Legal Action to End FGM and Child Marriage
MannionDaniels
Equality Now- Africa Region
8832
Equal Rights & Opportunities
MannionDaniels
Youth in Focus Foundation - YIFF
350000
From Theory to Action: Achieving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for African Women and Girls
MannionDaniels
AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNICATION NETWORK (FEMNET)
10000
Increasing access to Safe abortion information and services for the Youth in colleges and universities in Kenya.
MannionDaniels
Youth Health Organization
75260
Leveraging on the power of Media and Technology to Reach Deaf Youth with SRHR information.
MannionDaniels
Deaf Outreach Program
9999
Listening to the Voice of the Voiceless
MannionDaniels
Federation of Deaf Women Empowerment Network Kenya
350000
Mobilizing Activists around Medical Abortion across Sub-Saharan Africa (MAMA)
MannionDaniels
Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health (TICAH)
266583
Mobilizing Activists around Medical Abortion across Sub-Saharan Africa (MAMA) - Expanding Our Reach
MannionDaniels
Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health
99982
Our Bodies, Our Choices: Amplifying Community Voices to Prevent Unsafe Abortions
MannionDaniels
Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health (TICAH)
100000
Our Bodies, Our Choices: Strengthening Amplified Community Voices to Prevent Unsafe Abortions
MannionDaniels
Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health
94414
Policy change for a safe environment for the LGBTI and AGYW in Kisumu.
MannionDaniels
Men Against aids youth Group
9997
Post abortion care in reducing unsafe abortion among young women and girls in Kayole division Nairobi
MannionDaniels
Young Widows Advancement Program (YWAP)
9970
PROJECT TO END FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION AND ENHANCE REPRODUCITVE HEALTH CARE FOR YIAKU WOMEN IN KENYA
MannionDaniels
Yiaku Laikipiak Trust
100000
Promoting Sexual & Reproductive Health Rights Education among Pastoralists Communities in N. Kenya.
MannionDaniels
Strategies for Northern Development
88952
Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Education among Pastoralists communities in Northern Kenya
MannionDaniels
Strategies for Northern Development-SND
96852
Reducing and Mitigating Gender Based Violence Against Deaf Women and Girls in Kenya
MannionDaniels
Deaf Empowerment Society of Kenya
93474
Reducing and Mitigating Gender Based Violence Against Deaf Women in Kenya
MannionDaniels
Deaf Empowerment Society of Kenya
9506
Reducing risky sexual behavour amongst out of school adolescent girls in Kisumu, Kenya.
MannionDaniels
Child Awareness Development and Management Initiative (CADAMIC)
10000
SAFE CHOICES
MannionDaniels
KANGEMA YOUTH GROUP (KYG)
350000
Scaling Up the access to SRHR information and services for young people through CSOs in Kenya
MannionDaniels
Centre for the Study of Adolescence
99994
Start Awareness Support Action (SASA) Project
MannionDaniels
Partnership for a HIV Free Generation
100000
Strengthening advocacy for policies and guidelines to reduce unsafe abortion and improve post-abortion care in Kenya.
MannionDaniels
Reproductive Health Services
1139726
Strengthening Civil Society Organising for and by African LGBTI Communities
MannionDaniels
UHAI EASHRI
97613
Tackling Discrimination against LGBTI in Kisumu &Homabay Counties in Kenya.
MannionDaniels
LET GOOD BE TOLD IN US (NYARWEK LGBTI NETWORK)
83355
Towards zero deaths from unsafe abortion in Meru County-Kenya.
MannionDaniels
Africa Network for Medical Abortion-Kenya (ANMA-KENYA)
8680
WOMEN INITIATIATIVE IN KNOWLEDGE AND SURVIVAL.
MannionDaniels
NAONA WOMEN GROUP
100000
Addressing cultural practices that are harmful to women and girls sexual and reproductive health in Narok, Kenya
MannionDaniels
Coalition on Violence agaisnt Women
9978
BREAKING BARRIERS
MannionDaniels
DANCE INTO SPACE FOUNDATION (DISF)
9969
Compassion Anti-FGM Hotlines
MannionDaniels
Compassion Community Based Organisation
10000
Enhancing access to safe abortion by addressing stigma in Narok Kenya
MannionDaniels
Coalition on Violence against Women
350000
Enhancing Collaboration and Legal Action to End Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and Child, Early and Forced Marriage (CEFM)
MannionDaniels
Equality Now, Nairobi Office
9932
FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE MENSTRUAL HEALTH EDUCATION AND MANAGEMENT FOR MAASAI WOMEN BY UNDERTAKING ADVOCACY FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES AND TRAINING AND EQUIPING TWO WOMEN GROUPS TO PRODUCE AND DISTRIBUTE REUSABLE SANITARY PADS AND IN NAROK AND BOMET
MannionDaniels
MAASAI COMMUNITY OUTDOOR EDUCATORS
20000
Girls on Transformative Advocacy (GoTA project)
MannionDaniels
Stretchers Youth Organization
99581
Strengthening SRHR through Safari Doctors’ Health Ambassador project for marginalized youth in Lamu, Kenya
MannionDaniels
Safari Doctors
9860
Taking Control - Our life, Our Choice project
MannionDaniels
DANDELION AFRICA
10000
Use of Film to promote Sexual and reproductive health and right education among Deaf youths in learning instituions
MannionDaniels
Deaf Outreach Program
9139
VOICE OF THE VOICELESS AGAINST GENDER BASED VIOLENCE ON PWDS
MannionDaniels
FEDERATION OF DEAF WOMEN NETWORK KENYA(FEDWENK)
90909
Binti - Nawiri Project (Swahili word for calling out girls to take charge of their own life and thrive)
MannionDaniels
MOVING THE GOALPOST
1000000
Accelerating progress: advancing abortion rights through innovation, advocacy and capacity building
MannionDaniels
Ipas
97696
BREAKING BARRIERS (BB)
MannionDaniels
DANCE INTO SPACE FOUNDATION
100000
Building the capacity of ANMA-K to assist in advocating for safe abortion services in Kenya.
MannionDaniels
AFRICA NETWORK FOR MEDICAL ABORTION-KENYA
348157
Closing the Gap: Advancing SRHR in Africa through research, advocacy and litigation
MannionDaniels
Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV and AIDS
39850
Co-creation and Piloting of a Menstrual Health Digital Learning Experience In-Line with Kenya’s National MHM Policy
MannionDaniels
Huru International
40000
Fast Moving Educational Good (FMEG): Leveraging the Market as an SRHR Advocacy Tool
MannionDaniels
ZanaAfrica Group Limited
39997
I Know, I Decide. A campaign enhancing adolescents' ability to act on their SRHR.
MannionDaniels
Federation of Deaf Women Empowerment Network Kenya (FEDWEN)
100000
Influencing Policy Changes for Safe Environment for LGBTI and AGYW in Kisumu County
MannionDaniels
MEN AGAINST AIDS YOUTH GROUP
90909
Punguza Dhuluma, Unga Kizazi; Mitigating GBV through enhanced Sexual Reproductive Health Rights in Narok County
MannionDaniels
Coalition on Violence Against Women
350000
MAMA Network– strengthening programming, sustainability and representation
MannionDaniels
Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health
318182
MAMA: Pioneering change across Africa and expanding our reach
MannionDaniels
Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health
100000
My Choice, My Right: Preventing and Responding to Community-Level Abortion Stigma Through VCAT
MannionDaniels
KANGEMA YOUTH GROUP
99664
Promoting awareness among key stakeholders and strengthening Institutional collaborations for GBV response in Mombasa, Kenya
MannionDaniels
International Center for Reproductive Health - Kenya
99948
Raise awareness on sexual and reproductive health rights of women and girls with disabilities;local and refugee in Nairobi an
MannionDaniels
Women Challenged to Challenge
40000
Repeal162 Art Project
MannionDaniels
Kondele Peer Educator Youth Group
40000
Stakeholder Engagement to Enhance Inclusion of Sexual Reproductive Health Rights of Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer Women in Kisumu County
MannionDaniels
Women Working with Women
90883
Strengthening Community Structures for Prevention and Response to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
MannionDaniels
International Center for Reproductive Health Kenya
100000
STRENGTHENING REPRODUCTIVE AND MATERNAL HEALTH CONSORTIUM KENYA TO IMPLEMENT PAC GUIDELINES IN 24COUNTIES IN KENYA
MannionDaniels
Reproductive And Maternal Health Consortium Kenya
89864
Sustaining SGF to end FGM, sexual violence, child marriage and beading in the Samburu region of Kenya.
MannionDaniels
Samburu Girls Foundation
40000
Usishangae, Shangilia! (Do not be Surprised, Celebrate!)
MannionDaniels
Action Network for the Disabled
30000
Voices of Hope and Action : A fistula survivors movement
MannionDaniels
Women And Development Against Distress In Africa (W.A.D.A.D.I.A)
84219
'Wezesha Wasichana Wetu Kamili- Total Empowerment for Our Girls'
MannionDaniels
Kenya Council of Imams and Ulamaa
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Lesotho
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Lesotho
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Lesotho. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
MannionDaniels
The People's Matrix Association
Sesotho Media & Development
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Lesotho
Multisector Aid
1500000
Bolstered partnerships for solidarity and linkages to advocate for better SRHR for LGBTIQ in Eastern Africa.
MannionDaniels
The Eastern African Sexual Health and Rights Initiative, UHAI
52955
Furthering awareness of LGBTIQ issues and rights in Lesotho
MannionDaniels
The People's Matrix Association
72727
Using facilitated film discussions to strengthen youth driven informed demand, uptake and linkage to SRHR services
MannionDaniels
Sesotho Media & Development
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Liberia
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Liberia
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Liberia. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
Covenant Foundation for Girls
MannionDaniels
Partnership for Sustainable Development
Rural Women Rights Structure
Women Initiative for Self Help (WISH) Liberia Incorporated
Women Solidarity Incoporated (WOSI)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Liberia
Multisector Aid
98440
Action for Accelerating SRH Rights and Policy Implementation (AASPI)
MannionDaniels
Partnership for Sustainable Development
9800
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
9550
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
9860
BELEFANAI ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PEER EDUCATION AGAINST UNSAFE ABORTION PROJECT
MannionDaniels
Rural Women Rights Structure, RWRS
9090
FGM, Understanding the Effects and Ending it together
MannionDaniels
Covenant Foundation for Girls
9876
Rescue My Sister (An Female Genital Mutilation (F.M.M)Project
MannionDaniels
Women Initiative for Self Help (WISH) Liberia Incorporated
9885
Responding to Incidences of FGM and Early Marriage in Salayea District
MannionDaniels
Women Solidarity Incoporated (WOSI)
9950
To protect the life and health of Young women by reducing unsafe abortions
MannionDaniels
Rural Women Rights Structure, RWRS
90909
Action for Accelerating Sexual Reproductive Health Rights and Policy Implementation (AASPI) II
MannionDaniels
Partnership for Sustainable Development
69540
CAMPAIGN TO MINIMIZE RAPE AND SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE OF FEMALE STUDENTS IN LIBERIA.
MannionDaniels
CHILD RESOURCE INSTITUTE-LIBERIA, INC.
29550
Promoting Adolescents Sexual And Reproductive Health And Rights Against Unsafe Abortion
MannionDaniels
Forum for Women and Development (FORWOD)
34810
Promoting women access to safe abortion and appropriate information on SRHR through advocacy in rural Margibi county.
MannionDaniels
Mission of Mercy (MOM) Inc.
9450
Campaign Against Gender Base Violence with Focus on Sexual Abuse (Rape)
MannionDaniels
Rural Women Rights Structure, RWRS
35142
Female Genital Mutilation Reduction, Gender Empowerment and Protection Project--Extension
MannionDaniels
Rural Women Rights Structure
9900
Practice Reduction and Awareness on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) In Mamba Kaba District
MannionDaniels
Rural Women Rights Structure
31500
Promotiing Access to menstrual health management information and services for young women and teenage girls in rural communities, annd in schools in Liberia.
MannionDaniels
Mission of Mercy
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Madagascar
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Madagascar
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Madagascar. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Actions Citoyennes Madagascar
Association Lead Santé - Projet Jeune Leader
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes Madagascar (MSM)
SEED Madagascar
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Madagascar
Multisector Aid
9800
Combattre la discrimination/exclusion basée sur le genre en milieu rural
MannionDaniels
Actions Citoyennes Madagascar
48308
Integrating Menstrual Health and Hygiene into Madagascar's Primary Schools
MannionDaniels
Association Lead Santé - Projet Jeune Leader
9661
Providing leadership development and comprehensive sex education to Malagasy middle school students
MannionDaniels
Association Lead Santé - Projet Jeune Leader
267532
Safidy 3: National, regional & local - a network approach to increase access to SRHR resources for students in Madagascar.
MannionDaniels
SEED
90596
Synthesizing and Sharing 5 Years of Comprehensive Sexuality Education in the Highlands of Madagascar
MannionDaniels
Association Lead Santé - Projet Jeune Leader
98621
Upholding SRHR for vulnerable populations in two remote areas of Madagascar
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes Madagascar (MSM)
90897
A Systems Change Approach to Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Rural Madagascar
MannionDaniels
Association Lead Sante Projet Jeune Leader
81789
Engaging Parents and Teachers as Advocates of Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Madagascar's Public Middle Schools
MannionDaniels
Association Lead Santé - Projet Jeune Leader
99960
Generating Evidence for a Whole-School Approach to Comprehensive Sexuality Education
MannionDaniels
Association Lead Sante Projet Jeune Leader
86255
Nifin’Akanga, étude de base et renforcement des acteurs locaux pour la dépénalisation de l’avortement à Madagascar
MannionDaniels
Association Nifin'Akanga
348223
Project Safidy IV: Creating a networking approach to school based SRHR in Madagascar
MannionDaniels
SEED Madagascar
98825
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Malawi
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Malawi
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Malawi. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Centre for Solutions Journalism - Malawi
Centre for Youth and Children Affairs- CEYCA
Development Initiative Network (DIN)
Family Planning Association of Malawi
Foundation for Civic Education & Social Empowerment (FOCESE)
Foundation for Community and Capacity Development
Girls Empowerment Network- GENET
Hope for Relief Malawi
Ipas Malawi
Kachere Progressive Women's Group (KPWG)
Kawaza Youth Organisation
Ladder for rural development organisation
MannionDaniels
Passion for Women and Children
Rights Institute for Social Empowerment-RISE-Malawi.
Rural Education Support and Rehabilitation Unit (RESARU)
Teams Advancing Women in Agriculture
Theatre for a Change Malawi (TfaC Malawi)
Umodzi Youth Organization
Youth Net and Counselling (YONECO)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Malawi
Multisector Aid
10000
"Step into Her Shoes" Project
MannionDaniels
Centre for Youth and Children Affairs- CEYCA
9807
capacity building for women and girls to advocate for their rights to access safe abortion through capacity building and legal reform
MannionDaniels
Centre for Conflict Management and Women Development Affairs (CECOWDA)
10000
Combating Property Grabbing Through the Promotion of Women’s Property and Inheritance Rights as a Means to Mitigating HIV/AIDS.
MannionDaniels
Rural Education Support and Rehabilitation Unit(RESARU)
9942
Ending Child Marriages through Community Engagement and Media Advocacy
MannionDaniels
Youth Net and Counselling (YONECO)
40000
Establishing a Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Model Community
MannionDaniels
Kachere Progressive Women's Group
9998
Girls Not Brides
MannionDaniels
Foundation for Civic Education & Social Empowerment (FOCESE)
9997
Girls Rights in Action Mkukula (GRAM) Project
MannionDaniels
Teams Advancing Women in Agriculture
96900
Hope for the Next Generation: Reducing Violence among Malawian Youth
MannionDaniels
Family Planning Association of Malawi
93706
IMPROVED GIRL’S ACCESS TO SRH SERVICES AND INFORMATION (IGASI)
MannionDaniels
Girls Empowerment Network- GENET
9927
Improving access and quality of gender and education for girls
MannionDaniels
Development Initiative Network (DIN)
100000
In support of her dreams- advancing women and girls access to quality SRHR
MannionDaniels
Foundation for Community and Capacity Development
100000
Making it happen: ending Child Marriages through Rights Protection, improved SRHR Education, Information and Enhanced Access in Rural Malawi
MannionDaniels
Rights Institute for Social Empowerment-RISE-Malawi.
10000
Malawi Ending Abortion Stigma (MEAS)
MannionDaniels
Passion for Women and Children
80000
Malawi: Faith, Abortion and Women’s Choices Project
MannionDaniels
Centre for Solutions Journalism
78522
Protecting the rights of sexually exploited girls in Lilongwe, Malawi
MannionDaniels
Theatre for a Change Malawi (TfaC Malawi)
40000
Scaling up of Vyatose 'For Us All' HIV Prevention project
MannionDaniels
Hope for Relief Malawi
40000
Stamp out-ending discriminatory attitudes on MHM in workplace
MannionDaniels
Foundation for Community and Capacity Development
10000
Stand Together in Fighting Violence Against Girls and Women
MannionDaniels
Umodzi Youth Organization
10000
Vyatose (For us all) HIV/AIDS Project
MannionDaniels
Kawaza Youth Organisation
87000
WOMEN AND GIRLS FUTURE UP-SCALING
MannionDaniels
Ladder for rural development
350000
Work for Abortion Law Reform and Strengthen Malawi’s Coalition for the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion
MannionDaniels
Ipas Malawi
40000
"Tilondole" Health and SRHR budget tracking for cervical cancer screening and treatment
MannionDaniels
Foundation for Community and Capacity Development
39729
Advocacy for the Inclusion of Menstrual Hygiene in the Malawi Prisons Health Budget for female prisoners
MannionDaniels
Centre for Human Rights Education Advice and Assistance
350000
Building the capacity of the Coalition for the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion to advocate and prepare for abortion law reform in
MannionDaniels
Ipas Malawi
9815
Establishing a Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Model Village
MannionDaniels
Kachere Progressive Women's Group (KPWG)
10000
Girls not brides, community iniatives to withdraw child brides.
MannionDaniels
Foundation for Community and Capacity Development
9980
Media Advocacy for Enactment of Malawi’s Termination of Pregnancy Bill
MannionDaniels
Centre for Solutions Journalism - Malawi
90391
“ Expanding availability, access and utilization of modern SRHR services among marginalised groups in Blantyre
MannionDaniels
Kachere Progressive Women's Group
80400
Amplifying Voices for Youth SRHR in Malawi
MannionDaniels
Centre for Girls and Interaction
39719
Campaign Against Child Marriage
MannionDaniels
Teams Advancing Women in Agriculture
89455
Common Cause: Faith, SRHR and Women's Choices
MannionDaniels
Centre for Solutions Journalism
40000
Dismantling obstacles to safe abortion in Malawi
MannionDaniels
Foundation for Civic Education and Social Empowerment
40000
Enhancing functionality of school governance structures for CSE policy advocacy.
MannionDaniels
Foundation for Community and Capacity Development (FOCCAD)
37189
Girls in Marriage Advocacy Project
MannionDaniels
Teams Advancing Women in Agriculture (TAWINA)
100000
IMPROVING GIRLS ACCESS TO SRH SERVICES AND INFORMATION
MannionDaniels
GIRLS EMPOWERMENT NETWORK
37603
Increased Access to Quality Cervical Cancer Services in Malawi
MannionDaniels
Women Coalition Against Cancer in Malawi
100000
Women’s Hope in Overseeing and Leveraging Equal Access To Safe Abortion (WHOLE Access To Safe Abortion).
MannionDaniels
Rights Institute for Social Empowerment (RISE)
65000
Women’s Hope in Overseeing and Leveraging Equal AccessTo Safe Abortion (WHOLE Access To Safe Abortion).
MannionDaniels
Rights Institute for Social Empowerment (RISE)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Mali
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Mali
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Mali. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Association Malienne pour le Suivi et l'Orientation des Pratiques Traditionnelles (AMSOPT)
Coalition des organisation de la Société Civile PF Mali
Conseils et Appui pour l’Education à la Base (C.A.E.B.)
Ebenezer International
Family Care International Mali
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes Mali (MSM)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Mali
Multisector Aid
98890
"Abandon FGM in Mali: advocating and strenghtening skills "
MannionDaniels
Association Malienne pour le Suivi et l'Orientation des Pratiques Traditionnelles (AMSOPT)
9993
Ebenezer Campaign to Promote SRHR for Students and Teachers in Bamako
MannionDaniels
Ebenezer International
98487
Increasing awareness on the legality of safe abortion in Mali
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes Mali (MSM)
99595
Overcoming Barriers: Identifying the barriers to care experienced by survivors of sexual violence in order to inform policy and
MannionDaniels
Family Care International Mali
94988
Projet de renforcement de capacité des jeunes en santé sexuelle et reproductive au Mali
MannionDaniels
Coalition des organisation de la Société Civile PF Mali
1500000
CSO Empowerment Grant to promote SRHR in Francophone Coutrines in West Africa
MannionDaniels
Conseils et Appui pour l'Education à la Base (CAEB)
454545
Scaling Up West Africa and Southern Africa SRHR Policy and Strategy Performance Improvement Activity
MannionDaniels
Conseils et Appui pour l'Education à la Base
39326
Droits Sexuels et reproductifs pour une jeunesse saine, un développement harmonieux et un avenir meilleur
MannionDaniels
Association des Enfants et Jeunes Travailleurs de Mopti (AEJT JEMWULT MOPTI)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Mauritania
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Mauritania
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Mauritania. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Association des Gestionnaires pour le Développement
Association SOS Pairs Éducateurs
MannionDaniels
SOS URGENCE
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Mauritania
Multisector Aid
9984
Education des jeunes filles et garçons issus de familles d'enciens esclaves sur le planning familiale dans la commune d'El Mina à Nouakchott (quartier Lekreiga)
MannionDaniels
Association SOS Pairs Éducateurs
9500
Projet de formation pour un plaidoyer en faveur d'une prise en charge combinée des hommes qui ont des rapports sexuels avec les hommes
MannionDaniels
Association des Gestionnaires pour le Développement
9988
Projet De Lutte Contre Les Pratiques Traditionnelles Nefastes A La Sante De La Fille A Boghe
MannionDaniels
SOS URGENCE
9953
Projet de lutte contre les pratiques traditionnelles néfastes à la sante de la fille au Brakna.
MannionDaniels
Opportunity B1 Renewals
9450
Projet de mis en place de jeunes ambassadeurs pour la promotion de la santé sexuelle et reproductive
MannionDaniels
Association des Gestionnaires pour le Développement
9900
Projet de sensibilisation des leaders religieux et communautaires pour la levée des barriéres à l'avortement sécurisé
MannionDaniels
Association des Gestionnaires pour le Développement
9450
Projet de mis en place de jeunes ambassadeurs pour la promotion de la santé sexuelle et reproductive
MannionDaniels
Association des Gestionnaires pour le Développement
33122
PROJET DE PLAIDOYER POUR LA GESTION DE L’HYGIENE MENSTRUELLE ET LES DROITS HUMAINS QUI S’Y RAPPORTENT AUPRÈS DES AUTORITÉS ADMINISTRATIVES LOCALES.
MannionDaniels
SOS URGENCE
85343
Projet d’appui à l’accès à la Santé et aux Droits Sexuels et Reproductifs dans le Sud de la Mauritanie.
MannionDaniels
ONG SOS URGENCE
99727
Projet plaidoyer et de mise en place d'un service adapté pour les groupes vulnérables dont les HSH et les migrants
MannionDaniels
Association des Gestionnaires pour le Développement
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Mozambique
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Mozambique
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Mozambique. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
AMMCJ-Associação Moçambicana das Mulheres de Carreira Juridica (Mozambican Association of Women Lawyers)
Fórum da Sociedade Civil para os Direitos da Criança (ROSC)
Gender Links Mozambique
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Mozambique
Multisector Aid
95040
Ending GBV and Promoting SRHR in Local Government in Mozambique
MannionDaniels
GENDER LINKS MOZAMBIQUE
350000
Strengthen the Capacity of DSR for the Protection of Sexual and Reproductive Rights under the New Developments in that Area in Mozambique.
MannionDaniels
AMMCJ-Associação Moçambicana das Mulheres de Carreira Juridica (Mozambican Association of Women Lawyers)
99970
Strengthening commitment to prevent child marriage: a CSO led initiative
MannionDaniels
Fórum da Sociedade Civil para os Direitos da Criança (ROSC)
20000
Improving Access and Quality of HIV & AIDS Services Through Implementation of Social Accountability and Evidence-Based Advocacy
MannionDaniels
N'weti Comunicacao para Saude
100000
Increasing access to comprehensive reproductive health services
MannionDaniels
Associação Moçambicana das Mulheres de Carreira Jurídica (AMMCJ)
39983
Integrating menstrual health management in SRH programmes for young people in Mozambique
MannionDaniels
Centro Internacional para Saúde Reprodutiva
98721
Saude Sexual e Reprodutiva em Comunidades Saudaveis, Inclusivas e Inovadoras
MannionDaniels
Associacao Comusanas
10000
Open Space for Mwarusi: Believe, Lead, Change your life
MannionDaniels
Girl MOVE Foundation
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Namibia
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Namibia
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Namibia. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
MannionDaniels
Positive Vibes Trust (PV)
Sister Namibia
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Namibia
Multisector Aid
94318
On the Verge of a Breakthrough – pro-LGBTI policy transformation in Namibia
MannionDaniels
Positive Vibes Trust (PV)
321427
Project of Learning within the Alliance Centres for KPs.
MannionDaniels
Positive Vibes Trust (PV) (applying in association with Alliance Nationale Contre le SIDA - ANCS, Senegal - and acting as the secretariat of a Coalition of Alliance Linking Organisations)
10000
The reality of teenage pregnancy
MannionDaniels
Sister Namibia
40000
Building the Diversity Alliance of Namibia- An intersectional movement to reclaim equality for for LGBTIQ+, sex workers and feminists.
MannionDaniels
TULINAM- Celebrating Diversity
99981
On the Verge of a Breakthrough – pro-LGBT policy transformation and legal reform in Namibia
MannionDaniels
Positive Vibes
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Nepal
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Nepal
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Nepal. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
Alleviate Poverty Empowering women In Rural areas Of Nepal
Apeiron Nepal
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
Beyond Beijing Committee- Nepal
Friends Affected & Infected Together in Hand (FAITH)
Green Tara Nepal
MannionDaniels
Restless Development
Samrakshak Samuha Nepal (SASANE) - GNB Secretariat
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Nepal
Multisector Aid
95771
Advocacy for ending Child, Early and Forced Marriage in Nepal.
MannionDaniels
Samrakshak Samuha Nepal (SASANE) - GNB Secretariat
90768
Advocacy to increase resources for SRHR services for HIV KAP in Nepal.
MannionDaniels
Friends Affected & Infected Together in Hand
87846
Advocacy to increase resources for SRHR services for HIV KAP in Nepal.
MannionDaniels
Friends Affected & Infected Together in Hand (FAITH)
84786
Advocating for sexual and reproductive health rights of women living with HIV and Key populations.
MannionDaniels
Friends Affected & Infected Together in Hand
346000
Building EROTICS Networks in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka
MannionDaniels
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
88430
Increasing women's access to safe delivery through health service quality improvement and health promotion
MannionDaniels
Green Tara Nepal
480300
Indrenika Rangharu (Colours of the Rainbow)
MannionDaniels
Restless Development
63229
Menstrual Hygiene and Management and WASH in school, in Nepal
MannionDaniels
Beyond Beijing Committee- Nepal
39953
Pariwartan (Change): Preventing GBV through awareness and public education
MannionDaniels
Alleviate Poverty Empowering women In Rural areas Of Nepal
9976
Roving Female Friendly Spaces in Post-Earthquake Camps (Nepal)
MannionDaniels
Apeiron Nepal
78360
Advocating for sexual and reproductive health rights of people living with HIV and other HIV vulnerable groups.
MannionDaniels
Friends Affected & Infected Together in Hand (FAITH)
98850
A project Proposal for Improving the Sexual Reproductive Health of Young People and Girls (ISRHYPG) in Rautahat, Province Two
MannionDaniels
Anusandhan Ra Bikashka Nimti Abhiyan Nepal
93000
Advancing SRHR of Adolescent of earthquake affected villages of Sindhupalchowk , Nepal: a pilot project
MannionDaniels
Birat Nepal Medical Trust
88786
Advocacy for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of WLHIV, FSWs and FDUs in Nepal.
MannionDaniels
Friends Affected & Infected Together in Hand (FAITH)
89478
Advocacy to improve access to safe abortion services by the marginalized populations in Nepal.
MannionDaniels
Friends Affected & Infected Together in Hand
39998
Advocating for suicide prevention mechanism in Nepal
MannionDaniels
Alleviate Poverty Empowering women In Rural areas Of Nepal (APEIRON)
39950
Campaign for Dignified Menstruation is Everyone's Business in Nepal
MannionDaniels
Radha Paudel Foundation
40000
Chhaupadi Criminalization Dissemination Project
MannionDaniels
Nepal Fertility Care Center
94728
Creating a better world for LBT women
MannionDaniels
Mitini Nepal
90374
DARE TO CARE- for Survivors of CHAUPADI
MannionDaniels
Legal Aid and Consultancy Centre (LACC)
100000
From Parliament to the People: Expanding reproductive health rights using advocacy networks for marginalized women in Nepal
MannionDaniels
Safe Motherhood Network Federation Nepal
40000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
78171
Girls Rights Against Negative Traditions (GRANT)
MannionDaniels
Kalika Self-reliance Social Center
56580
Increasing access to comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive health rights of young persons with disabilities.
MannionDaniels
Blind Youth Association Nepal
85505
Menstrual Hygiene Management and WASH in rural public school of Kavre
MannionDaniels
Beyond Beijing Committee Nepal
12692
Minimizing Violence Against Women, Girls and Girl Adolescents in Public Transportation.
MannionDaniels
Prerana
92178
Rage Against Gender Based Violence (CHETANA)
MannionDaniels
SAMATA foundation
99038
Spaces for Young People to address SRHR
MannionDaniels
Beyond Beijing Committee
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Nicaragua
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Nicaragua
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Nicaragua. Certain projects have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
Asociación de Mujeres Nicaragüenses lesbianas Grupo SAFO
MannionDaniels
Organized Women Entrepreneurs Association of Estelí / MOES
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Nicaragua
Multisector Aid
9909
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
10000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
9802
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
65000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
40000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
36333
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Niger
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Niger
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Niger. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
MannionDaniels
Réseau Africain pour l'Education, la Santé et la Citoyenneté (ONG RAES)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Niger
Multisector Aid
100000
« C’est la vie radio !» Renforcement de la campagne de sensibilisation en faveur des DSSR au Niger
MannionDaniels
Réseau Africain pour l'Education et la Santé.
92792
«C’est la vie au Niger !» composante radio Nigérienne de la campagne régionale de sensibilisation « C’EST LA VIE » sur la santé de la reproduction et les violences de genre.
MannionDaniels
Réseau Africain pour l'Education, la Santé et la Citoyenneté (ONG RAES)
30000
Plaidoyer à l’endroit des Organisations de leaders religieux jeunes de Niamey (Niger)
MannionDaniels
Réseau des Jeunes Ambassadeurs pour la Santé Reproductive et la Planification Familiale
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Nigeria
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Nigeria
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Nigeria. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Active Voices
Adolescent Health and Information Projects (AHIP)
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Center for Social Value and Early Childhood Development (CESVED).
Centre for Empowerment and Advocacy in Nigeria (OCEAN)
Centre for the Right to Health
Circuit Pointe
Civil Resource Development and Documentation Centre (CIRDDOC) Nigeria
Education as a Vaccine
Gender Awarenes Trust (GAT)
Generation for Environmental Education and Enhanced Renewal -GREENER
Generation Initiative For Women and Youth Network (GIWYN)
Girls' Power Initiative
HACEY Health Initiative
International Community of Women Living with HIV&AIDS Nigeria
Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS) Nigeria
Lawyers Alert
MannionDaniels
Safehaven Development Initiative (SDI)
Society for Women and AIDS in Africa, Nigerian Chapter
Women Information Network
Women's Rights and Health Project (WRAHP)
Youth Network Against Female Genital Mutilation
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Nigeria
Multisector Aid
45691
Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Education and Counselling Services for Young Girls and Women with disabilities
MannionDaniels
Women Information Network
100000
Advancing Sexual Reproductive Health Rights of Women and Adolescent Girls Living With HIV in Nigeria
MannionDaniels
International Community of Women Living with HIV&AIDS Nigeria
40000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
39999
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
10000
Breaking barriers to safe access to abortion through community based champions.
MannionDaniels
YOUTH NETWORK AGAINST FGM
349921
Building Bridges to End GBV and Increase Young People's Access to SRHR Information and Services
MannionDaniels
Network R1 B1 Renewals
349998
Building Bridges to End Gender Based Violence and Increase Young People's Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Information and Services
MannionDaniels
Civil Resource Development and Documentation Centre (CIRDDOC) Nigeria
10000
Building Institutional and Advocacy Capacity of an LGBTI/IDU/PLWH CBO in Lagos State
MannionDaniels
Centre for the Right to Health
40000
Campaign Against Female Genital Mutilation(FGM)
MannionDaniels
Safehaven Development Initiative
36855
Campaign against infantile FGM in 8 communities in Ngor Okpala and Ikeduru LGAs in Imo State
MannionDaniels
Circuit Pointe
10000
Campaign to Include 4 Critical Sexual Reproductive Health Rights Targets as a Mainstream Component of the Stage II Vision Document of the Vision 2020 Plan of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
MannionDaniels
Generation for Environmental Education and Enhanced Renewal -GREENER
61614
Ending infantile FGM in 10 communities in Imo and Ebonyi states of Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Circuit Pointe
64183
Implementation of Female Genital Mutilation Bill in Delta State, Nigeria
MannionDaniels
GIRLS' POWER INITIATIVE.
64183
IMPLIMENTATION OF FGM LAW IN DELTA STATE NIGERIA.
MannionDaniels
GIRLS’ POWER INITIATIVE
179000
Law, Human Rights and Effective SRHR Movement in Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Lawyers Alert
38449
Media and Community Campaign to END Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting in Ohoazara/Afikpo of Ebony
MannionDaniels
Center for Social Value and Early Childhood Development
54991
Mentoring for Actions On Combating Gender Based Violence of Young People
MannionDaniels
Adolescent Health and Information Projects (AHIP)
41183
Mitigating Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Eti-Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State, Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Women's Rights and Health Project (WRAHP)
55270
Protecting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights of Women and other Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Lawyers Alert
10000
Reducing the trauma of Gender and Sexual violence in IDP camp(s) in Jos Plateau State North Central Nigeria.
MannionDaniels
Centre for Empowerment and Advocacy in Nigeria (OCEAN)
100000
Reducing Unsafe Abortion and Expanding Access to Reproductive Health and Safe Abortion Information
MannionDaniels
Generation Initiative for Women and Youth Network
78039
Stigma Reduction and Economic Empowerment for Women and Girl Survivors of Gender Based Violence in Giwa, Chikun and Jema'a Local Government Areas of Kaduna State, Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Gender Awarenes Trust (GAT)
81
Stigma Reduction& Economic Empowerment for Women and Girls Survivors of GBV in Soba, K/south &Z/Kata
MannionDaniels
Gender Awareness Trust
100000
Straightening Activists For Medical Abortion In Nigeria(SAMAN)
MannionDaniels
Generation Initiative For Women and Youth Network(GIWYN)
100000
Straightening Activists For Medical Abortion In Nigeria (SAMAN)
MannionDaniels
Generation Initiative for Women and Youth Network
8761
Strategy of hope for girl child in Enugu State
MannionDaniels
Society for Women and AIDS in Africa, Nigerian Chapter
10000
The CLADE Project {Community Level Advocacy to End Child Marriage}
MannionDaniels
Active Voices
58230
Tombey: Providing access to sexual health information and services for young people in Nigeria
MannionDaniels
HACEY Health Initiative
52840
Voices for Change : Promoting increased uptake of SRH services among People with Disabilities in Lagos State
MannionDaniels
Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS) Nigeria
99884
Women Suffering Violence: Evidenced & Rights Based Intervention
MannionDaniels
Lawyers Alert
99672
Youth Sexual Health and Rights Alliance
MannionDaniels
Education as a Vaccine
90527
#AbolishFGM in 12 communities of Imo & Ebonyi States of Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Circuit Pointe
95407
#Youthchoose: Raising youth voices to increase uptake of available sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services in Nigeria
MannionDaniels
HACEYS Health Initiative
92500
Building feminist movement in northern Nigeria to tackle abusive social norms against women in north-east Nigeria.
MannionDaniels
Legal Defence and Assistance Project
99642
Community Integrated Response to SRH Among Vulnerable Women and girls
MannionDaniels
YOUTH INITIATIVE FOR DRUG RESEARCH INFORMATION SUPPORT AND EDUCATION
309390
Deepening Effective SRHR Movement in Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Lawyers Alert
81011
Disability Rights Matters - Advancing the sexual and reproductive health rights of women living with disabilities in Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Voice of Disability Initiative
100000
Enhancing Indicators for improving Policies and Evidence gathering supporting young people's access to abortion (INDIGO)
MannionDaniels
Youth Network Against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM/C)
99332
Improving Access to Contraceptives for Adolescent Girls and Young Women (IACAG)
MannionDaniels
Education as a Vaccine
214421
Mobilizing Activists around Medical Abortion across Sub-Saharan Africa (MAMA) – security, visibility and continuous innovation
MannionDaniels
Generation Initiative For Women and Youth Network
100000
myPaddi
MannionDaniels
MOBicure Integrated Solutions Limited
40000
Strengthening Commitment to CSE and prevention of GBV in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)
MannionDaniels
Youth Initiative For Drug Research Information Support and Education (YouthRISE)
45455
Support towards dialogue, advocacy to advance SRHR of girls disadvantaged by Penal and Criminal Code Laws
MannionDaniels
Vision Spring Initiatives
60400
The Game Changer Project
MannionDaniels
Creative Actors Initiative for Development (CRAID)
97720
Violence Against Women & Girls; Case for State and Non-State Actors
MannionDaniels
Lawyers Alert
9463
Media Campaign to End Female Genital Mutilation in Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Center for Social Value and Early Childhood Development (CESVED).
40000
Access to Menstrual Health Management Information/Services in Secondary Schools in Nigeria through engagement with Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), Parents (PTA), and Federal Ministry of Education for MHM Safe Space in Secondary Schools in Nigeria.
MannionDaniels
Together for Rights and Sustainable Development
10009
Campaign Against Female Genital Mutilation/Circumcison(FGM/C
MannionDaniels
Safehaven Development Initiative(SDI)
36855
Campaign against infantile FGM in 8 communities in Ngor Okpala and Ikeduru LGAs in Imo State
MannionDaniels
Circuit Pointe
40000
Campaign for 4 Critical SRHR Targets in the National Strategic Health Development Plan 2020-2025.
MannionDaniels
Generation for Environmental Education and Enhanced Renewal
9850
END OF FGM THROUGH COMMUNICATIONS AND ADVOCACY
MannionDaniels
YOUTH NETWORK AGAINST FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION
38772
Promoting Menstrual Health For Adolescent Girls and Young Women
MannionDaniels
Education As a Vaccine
40000
Reducing Stigma and Promoting Access to Menstrual Health Management for Women/Girls in 3 Internally Displaced Peoples Camps in North East Nigeria through Advocacy for Inclusion of MHM Supplies in Monthly WASH Supplies, and Training of MHM Officers
MannionDaniels
International Center for Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Dev
100000
Reducing Unsafe Abortion and Expanding Access to Reproductive Health and Safe Abortion Information In Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Generation Initiative For Women and Youth Network (GIWYN)
42180
Transforming Social Norms underpinning FGM/C in 4 states in Nigeria
MannionDaniels
Youth Network Against Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Pakistan
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Pakistan
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Pakistan. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Aahung
Angel Foundation
Anonymous
Aware Girls
Awaz Foundation Pakistan-Centre for Development Services
Baidarie
Bedari
Center for Communication Programs Pakistan
Initiative for Human Prosperity (IHP)
MannionDaniels
National Advocacy for Rights of Innocent (NARI) Foundation
Naz Male Health Alliance
Peace Foundation
Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan
Shirkat Gah-Women's Resource Centre
Simorgh Women’s Resource and Publication Centre
Sindh Development Society (SDS)
Sujag Sansar Organization (SSO)
Umeed Partnership Pakistan (UPP)
Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Pakistan
Multisector Aid
9982
“Legal Assistance and Justice for Minority Women victim of forced conversions in Bahawalpur region, Southern Punjab,Pakistan".
MannionDaniels
Umeed Partnership Pakistan (UPP)
9804
Addressing Gender Based Violence Through Engagement of Teachers & Religious Preachers
MannionDaniels
Initiative for Human Prosperity (IHP)
9957
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
10000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
84648
Applying social accountability tools to ensure SRH services in 20 local hospitals in Sindh Pakistan
MannionDaniels
Peace Foundation
10000
Awareness Campaign -Publicizing the Child Restraint act 2013 for reducing the early marriage and force marriage of teenagers girls of District Jamshoro ,Sindh Pakistan
MannionDaniels
Sindh Development Society (SDS)
99997
Body Politics – breaking the season of silence
MannionDaniels
Simorgh Women’s Resource and Publication Centre
10000
Ensuring women's Access to Safe Abortion in Peshawar, Pakistan
MannionDaniels
AWARE GIRLS
350000
Expanding democratic policing to prevent GBV by linking the forum with communities and institutions
MannionDaniels
Voluntary Service Overseas
84158
Improving the Quality of Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Vulnerable Women in Rural Sindh, Pakistan.
MannionDaniels
Aahung
97122
Increasing Access to SRH services including SGBV for Women of Reproductive Age in Pakistan
MannionDaniels
Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan
9490
INVEST TODAY IN YOUTH ABOUT GBV – GET VIOLENCE FREE SOCIETY TOMORROW
MannionDaniels
Angel Foundation
99944
Legal recognition & inclusive rights for trangender population in Pakistan
MannionDaniels
Naz Male Health Alliance
99703
Legal Recognition and Inclusive Policy for Transgender People in Pakistan
MannionDaniels
Naz Male Health Alliance
53082
preventing child marriages and GBV by implementation of the Law
MannionDaniels
Sujag Sansar Organization
99597
Programme for promotion of gender equity, empowerment and justice
MannionDaniels
Baidarie
99274
Promoting Legislation, Prompting Action to End Child Marriage in Pakistan
MannionDaniels
Center for Communication Programs Pakistan
99999
Promoting Legislation, Prompting Action to End Child Marriage in Pakistan: Phase II
MannionDaniels
Center for Communication Programs Pakistan
52930
Protecting The Right of youth to SRH in North Sindh Pakistan
MannionDaniels
National Advocacy for Rights of Innocent (NARI) Foundation
99988
Provision of Immediate Services and Implementation and Review of Minimum Standards for Government Shelter Homes for Women Victims of Gender-based Violence in Punjab
MannionDaniels
Bedari
95857
Sakhi, mein Sukhi (urdu words meaning: Girl-Friend, I am happy-at peace)
MannionDaniels
Shirkat Gah-Women's Resource Centre
49425
Social accountabilty tools to ensure reproductive health services in Sindh, Pakistan
MannionDaniels
Peace Foundation
349349
Strengthening SRHR Movement (SSM) in Pakistan (Ujala)
MannionDaniels
Awaz Foundation Pakistan-Centre for Development Services
99998
Worlds in the Making - Our Bodies - Our Lives
MannionDaniels
Simorgh Women's Resource and Publication Centre
100000
Worlds in the Making: Pushing the Boundaries
MannionDaniels
Simorgh Women's Resource & Publication Centre
38500
Advocacy and lobbying for better WASH facilities for women at work place in Sindh Pakistan
MannionDaniels
Peace Foundation
9816
Converting perpetrators of child marriages into campaigners against child marriages
MannionDaniels
Sujag Sansar Organization (SSO)
93182
Preventing Gender Based Violence Through Democratic Policing
MannionDaniels
Rozan
350000
Preventing Gender Based Violence through Democratic Policing
MannionDaniels
Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO)
99908
Promoting Sexual, Reproductive Health and Rights by combating child marriage and strengthening advocacy networks in Pakistan
MannionDaniels
Group Development Pakistan
96412
Aware for Life: Promoting Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Public and Private Schools in Pakistan
MannionDaniels
Aahung
39955
Bridge The GAP
MannionDaniels
Flare of Mashal
55733
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
76503
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
99980
Collective learning & action to understand & reduce barriers to maternal health services and mainstreaming these at policy and community level
MannionDaniels
Youth Association for Development
99430
Effectiveness of Teachers and Health Care Providers in Improving Knowledge Attitude and Practices of Adolescents
MannionDaniels
NUR Foundation
29700
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
98560
Integrating quality SRHR into pre-service training curriculum in medical and nursing teaching institutions in Sindh
MannionDaniels
Aahung
99997
Our Bodies – Our Lives – Pushing Boundaries – Extending Outreach
MannionDaniels
Simorgh Women's Resource & Publication Centre
99826
Programme for promotion of gender equity, empowerment and justice: Phase-II
MannionDaniels
Baidarie
95972
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
90909
Sehat Kahani: Creating safe spaces to improves access to SRH services and information among adolescent girls and young women
MannionDaniels
Community Innovation Hub
90727
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
100000
To Curb the Child Marriages through Awareness and Advocacy
MannionDaniels
Sujag Sansar Organization (SSO)
350000
Ujala-II (Ujala is an Urdu word that means morning rays of light with new hopes and choices of life)
MannionDaniels
AWAZ Foundation Pakistan: Centre for Development Services
39511
Youth Advocates for SRHR-
MannionDaniels
forum for dignity initiatives
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Palestine
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Palestine
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Palestine. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
MannionDaniels
Muntada- The Arab Forum for Sexuality Education and Reproductive Health
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Occupied Palestinian Territories
Multisector Aid
39045
Promoting Sexual Rights & Reproductive Health in Refugee Camps in The West Bank
MannionDaniels
Muntada- The Arab Forum for Sexuality Education and Reproductive
7832
Promoting Sexual Rights and Reproductive Health focusing on Palestinian Youth and Activism in Balata Refugee Camp - West Bank
MannionDaniels
Muntada- The Arab Forum for Sexuality Education and Reproductive Health
480000
Strengthening CSOs to work together to promote adolescent and youth SRHR in Palestine
MannionDaniels
Juzoor for Health and Social Development
29436
Promoting and Improving the access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for all women and girls in Palestine
MannionDaniels
Health Work Committees (HWC)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Rwanda
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Rwanda
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Rwanda. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Actionaid Rwanda
Great Lakes Initiative for Human Rights and Development (GLIHD)
Health Development Initiative – Rwanda (HDI)
Kid At Home
Lusa Program (LP)
MannionDaniels
Rwanda Youth Voice for Change
Troup Des Personnes Handicapees Twuzuzanye
Umbrella of Persons with Disabilities in the Fight against HIV/A
United Youth for Rwanda Development (UYRD)
Women’s Health and Equal Rights Association-RWANDA (WHERAR)
Youth Service Organization
Alliance Nationale des jeunes pour la santé de la Reproduction et la Planification Familiale (ANJ-SR/PF- Senegal )
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Rwanda
Multisector Aid
9999
Advocating For Inclusive Sexual And Reproductive Health Services For Persons With Disabilities In Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Troup Des Personnes Handicapees Twuzuzanye
39952
Clear Vision For Change
MannionDaniels
Women's Health and Equal Rights Association Rwanda
98089
Comprehensive actions to enhance access to accurate SRHR information and services for out of school rural Rwandan girls
MannionDaniels
Youth Service Organization
97789
Empowering communities and engaging stakeholders to decrease stigma.
MannionDaniels
Great Lakes Initiative for Human Rights and Development (GLIHD)
9960
New Hope Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Rwanda Youth Voice for Change
99933
Scaling up awareness and Advocacy for SRHR of Women in Rwanda.
MannionDaniels
Great Lakes Initiative for Human Rights and Development
100000
Strenghening the voices of the voiceless in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Umbrella of Persons with Disabilities in the Fight against HIV/A
530000
Strengthening the effectiveness of women organisations’ advocacy to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights and to fight gender-based violence
MannionDaniels
Actionaid Rwanda
10000
SUPPORT AGAINST AIDS FOR IMPRISONED WOMEN
MannionDaniels
KID AT HOME
9879
United we Stand Project (USP)
MannionDaniels
United Youth for Rwanda Development (UYRD)
100000
Voices and litigation for ending unsafe abortion in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Health Development Initiative
97347
Voices and litigation for ending unsafe abortion in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Health Development Initiative – Rwanda (HDI)
7400
Young Women Outreach for Increased access on Safe Abortion Services in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Lusa Program(LP)
40000
Addressing Menstrual Health, Fundamental pillar to Girls and Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Rights and Well-being in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Rwanda Interfaith Council on Health
40000
ADVOCATING FOR INCLUSIVE SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN RW
MannionDaniels
TROUP DES PERSONNES HANDICAPEES TWUZUZANYE
37300
Breaking the taboos and silence surrounding menstrual hygiene in refugee camps of Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Young Women's Leadership Initiative
7981
Clear Vision For Change (CVFC)
MannionDaniels
Women’s Health and Equal Rights Association-RWANDA (WHERAR)
100000
Empowering communities and engaging stakeholders to decrease stigma.
MannionDaniels
Great Lakes Initiative for Human Rights and Development
10000
Reducing barriers to safe abortion access in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Health Development Initiative - Rwanda
39967
United we Stand Project (USP)
MannionDaniels
United Youth for Rwanda Development
81635
Action for young girls out-of-school to access SRHR services and information in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Women's Health and Equal Rights Association RWANDA
90909
ADVOCATING FOR INCLUSIVE SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN RWANDA
MannionDaniels
Troupe des Personnes Handicapées Twuzuzanye
81800
Advocating for sexual reproductive rights and access to justice for sexual minorities in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Human Rights First Rwanda Association
89821
Amplifying voices of girls and women with disabilities to access their Sexual Reproductive Health Rights
MannionDaniels
Umuryango Nyarwanda w'Abagore Bafite Ubumuga
64868
Connecting Health Care Providers to Strengthen SRHR Advocacy in Rwanda.
MannionDaniels
Women's Health and Equal Rights Association Rwanda (WHERAR)
39200
Creating Access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Young People in 4 refugee camps of Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Young Women's Leadership Initiative ((YOWOLI))
90909
Implementation of Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) for young adolescents in Faith-based school settings in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
HAGURUKA
89818
Living free and equal: Priding sexual orientation and gender identity in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Amahoro Human Respect
39796
My Voice, My Power: Youth-led Grassroots Advocacy for SRHR Education and Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy
MannionDaniels
Paper Crown Rwanda
547755
Strengthening Rwanda SRHR CSOs Network: Linking SRHR-focused CSOs to Build a Strong Voice.
MannionDaniels
Health Development Initiative
20000
Tantine Playing Cards; breaking silence and open conversation around sexual and reproductive health.
MannionDaniels
Tantine Group Ltd
39400
Using evidence based to Advocate for SRHR and unsafe Abortion services and information access of deaf women and girls communities in Musanze and Ruhango districts in Rwanda
MannionDaniels
Youth Health Rwanda
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Senegal
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Senegal
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Senegal. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Alphabétiser pour un développement durable (ALPHADEV)
MannionDaniels
Réseau Africain pour l'Education et la Santé
Réseau Siggil Jigeen (RSJ)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Senegal
Multisector Aid
73228
Coalition Penc mi non aux violences faites aux femmes et aux filles
MannionDaniels
Alphabétiser pour un développement durable(ALPHADEV)
10001
MON CHOIX
MannionDaniels
Alliance Nationale des jeunes pour la santé de la Reproduction et la Planification Familiale (ANJ-SR/PF- Senegal )
99843
Projet de création d’un environnement favorable à la modification des articles 305 et 305 bis du code Pénal Sénégalais
MannionDaniels
Réseau Siggil Jigeen ( RSJ)
358789
PROJET EDUCASSO : PLAIDOYER POUR LE RENFORCEMENT DE L’EDUCATION COMPLÈTE À LA SEXUALITÉ (ECS) DANS LES PROGRAMMES SCOLAIRES EN CÔTE D’IVOIRE ET EN GUINÉE.
MannionDaniels
Réseau Africain pour l'Education et la Santé
40000
MON CHOIX
MannionDaniels
Alliance Nationale des Jeunes pour la Santé de la Reproduction (ANJSRPF)
90909
Programme de sensibilisation pour la Santé et droits des femmes, adolescents et enfants: « SAAM XALEI-YI, DOLELL JIGUEN-YI ».
MannionDaniels
Réseau des jeunes pour l'abandon des MGF/E
360000
Projet Educasso: Pour une meilleure appropriation et intégration de l'ECS en Côte d’Ivoire et Guinée
MannionDaniels
Réseau Africain pour l'Education et la Santé - RAES
90902
Renforcer le pouvoir d'action des filles :club des jeunes filles
MannionDaniels
YOUTH WOMEN FOR ACTION
9410
Mise en place de Boutique d'Information et de Conseil dans la commune de Gniby
MannionDaniels
Alphabétiser pour un développement durable(ALPHADEV)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Sierra Leone
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Sierra Leone
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Sierra Leone. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Economic Empowerment and Human Rights-Sierra Leone
Equality Now, Africa Office
Girl2Girl Empowerment Movement (G2G)
Keep the Drums Lose the Knife
Health For All Coalition-Sierra Leone
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes Sierra Leone (MSSL)
Media Matters for Women Sierra Leone (MMW-SL)
Social Enterprise Development (SEND) Sierra Leone
Women in Need of Development - Sierra Leone
Women's Action for Human Dignity- WAHD
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Sierra Leone
Multisector Aid
98670
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
99996
Breaking the barriers in accessing sexual reproductive health, services and informations by women
MannionDaniels
Health For All Coalition-Sierra Leone
10000
Breaking the Silence on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Schools and Communities
MannionDaniels
Economic Empowerment and Human Rights Sierra Leone
100000
Challenging stigma and discrimination to uphold girls' right to education
MannionDaniels
Equality Now, Africa Office
9850
Educational and Life Skill Training for Teenage Pregnancy in Bombali District
MannionDaniels
Economic Empowerment and Human Rights-Sierra Leone
40000
Kailahun Gender Equality Promotion Project
MannionDaniels
Social Enterprise Development (SEND) Sierra Leone
10000
KDLK
MannionDaniels
Keep the Drums Lose the Knife
99940
Making abortion safer and more accessible in Sierra Leone
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes Sierra Leone (MSSL)
10000
Minimizing Practices of FGM on Girls aged 0-18 years in Bombali District , Northern Sierra Leone
MannionDaniels
Women's Action for Human Dignity- WAHD
10000
Minimizing Practices of FGM/C on girls aged 0 -18 years in Karena and Bombali Districts, Northern
MannionDaniels
Women's Action for Human Diginity - Sierra Leone
9968
Stop FGM and Build the Future - Media Campaign
MannionDaniels
Women in Need of Development - Sierra Leone
10000
WE DIALOGUE TO END FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION IN KAKUA CHIEFDOM
MannionDaniels
Women Against Violence and Exploitation in Society
9855
Young Women's Leadership and Empowerment Action (YOWLEMA) to increase knowledge on sexual reproductive health and right and minimise teenage pregnancy and FGM.
MannionDaniels
Girl2Girl Empowerment Movement (G2G)
100000
Challenging Stigma and Discriminatory Policy to uphold girls’ Right to Education
MannionDaniels
Equality Now
89427
Increasing female youth awareness and advocacy of SRHR in marginalised communities in Sierra Leone
MannionDaniels
Media Matters for Women Sierra Leone
10000
Innovatively Conneting Rural Women and Girls in Sierra Leone via VOTO Mobile
MannionDaniels
Media Matters for Women Sierra Leone (MMW-SL)
40000
Keep the Drums Lose the Knife (KDLK)
MannionDaniels
Keep the Drum Lose the Knife
40000
Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Education in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone
MannionDaniels
Economic Empowerment and Human Rights Sierra Leone
294006
Strengthening national advocacy for safe and legal abortions, and access to SRHR among vulnerable populations , particularly young girls in Sierra Leone.
MannionDaniels
Center for Accountability and Rule of Law
40000
STRENGTHENING OF SCHOOL GIRLS' CLUBS IN KAKUA CHIEFDOM TOWARD MOVEMENT BUILDING TO END FGM
MannionDaniels
Women Against Violence and Exploitation in Society (WAVES-SL)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Somalia
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Somalia
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Somalia. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Galkayo Education Center for Peace and Developement (GECPD)
MannionDaniels
Network Against Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Somaliland (NAFIS)
Progressio
Somaliland Youth Development and Voluntary Organization (SOYDAVO)
The Ifrah Foundation
Voluntary National Youth Organization (VONYO)
Women Initiative for Society Empowerment (WISE)
Y-PEER Somalia
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Somalia
Multisector Aid
257338
Amplifying civil society voice on gender based violence in Somaliland
MannionDaniels
Youth Service Organization
97119
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
9857
FGM/ Child marriage prevention Project
MannionDaniels
Y-PEER Somalia
10000
IFRAH FOUNDATION STRATEGIC PLAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT for SOMALIA NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
MannionDaniels
The Ifrah Foundation
99899
Integrated FGM and Reproductive Rights Education for Women, Girls & Community Stakeholders in Mudug
MannionDaniels
Galkayo Education Center for Peace and Developement
99048
Integrated FGM and Reproductive Rights Education for Women, Girls and Community Stakeholders in Mudug, Somalia
MannionDaniels
Galkayo Education Center for Peace and Developement (GECPD)
81035
Open Dialogue for Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health
MannionDaniels
Somaliland Youth Development and Voluntary Organization
99150
Pilot Project for FGM/C Abandonment proposed for the GEDO Region, Somalia.
MannionDaniels
IFRAH FOUNDATION
99965
Promote access to justice for GBV victims to achieve their legal rights
MannionDaniels
Promote access to justice and enhance enabling mechanisms for GBV victims in Somaliland to achieve their legal rights.
73738
Raising Voices: Advocating for Zero Tolerance to FGM/C in Somaliland
MannionDaniels
Network Against Female Genital Mutilation/ Cutting in Somaliland (NAFIS)
9925
SGBV prevention, coordination and respond in Central Somalia
MannionDaniels
Women Initiative for Society Empowerment (WISE)
9650
stop the FGM/C custom and child early marriage
MannionDaniels
Voluntary National Youth Organization better known as ‘VONYO’
289400
Amplifying CSOs voice on GBV
MannionDaniels
NAGAAD Network
57899
Open Dialogue for Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health
MannionDaniels
Somaliland Youth Development and Voluntary Organization (SOYDAVO)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_South Africa
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in South Africa
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in South Africa. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Gender Links
MannionDaniels
My Name Is Rose (Non Profit Company)
Rainbow Coalition Project
Society Impacting Development
Sonke Gender Justice
Tearfund South Africa (TFSA)
Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre To End Violence Against Women
Women and Girls Leadership Foundation
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
South Africa
Multisector Aid
335815
A movement for change
MannionDaniels
Tearfund South Africa (TFSA)
349459
Bridging the Chasm: Building an alliance for SRHR Practice for KPs in East and Southern Africa.
MannionDaniels
Positive Vibes Trust
9036
Challenging Traditionalised Sex Trafficking.
MannionDaniels
Society Impacting Development
99780
Combating gender violence through safe public transport and a National Strategic Plan on GBV
MannionDaniels
Sonke Gender Justice
2000000
Engaging civil society in rolling out SRHR education across Eastern and Southern Africa
MannionDaniels
Human Sciences Research Council
220000
No longer the ‘Other’: Empowering the Silenced Voices of South Africa’s civil society sector to Build an ASRHR Movement Effecting Lasting Change
MannionDaniels
Restless Development South Africa Trust
99736
Promoting Access to Justice for Survivors of Gender Based Violence
MannionDaniels
Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre To End Violence Against Women
10000
Rainbow Coalition Project
MannionDaniels
Rainbow Coalition Project
97980
Reforming medical abortion policy in South Africa
MannionDaniels
WISH Associates
350000
She Decides: Strengthening SRHR Networks & Campaigns in Southern Africa
MannionDaniels
Gender Links
350000
Strengthening SRHR in the SADC Region Post- 2015
MannionDaniels
Gender Links
97347
The SGV campaign - strengthening civil society action and advocacy on GBV
MannionDaniels
Sonke Gender Justice
9987
Training and Supporting Providers of Safe Abortion Care
MannionDaniels
WISH Associates
6301
Visisbility of African Queer Community
MannionDaniels
My Name Is Rose (Non Profit Company)
1500000
Voice and Choice: from Local to Regional Action
MannionDaniels
Gender Links
9448
Youth In Action SRHR Project
MannionDaniels
Women and Girls Leadership Foundation
454545
#VoiceandChoice amid #COVID-19: Youth led Policy and Advocacy in Southern Africa
MannionDaniels
Gender Links
1500000
Voice and Choice Southern Africa Fund
MannionDaniels
Gender Links
99586
Addressing Gender Based Violence in South Africa through Building a Culture of Consent
MannionDaniels
The Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust
40000
Diverse Community Project
MannionDaniels
Access Chapter 2 NPO
85000
Enhancing LGBTI-led CSO Participation in Legislatures Oversight and Participatory Processes
MannionDaniels
Triangle Project
481589
Making Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights a Reality for Migrants in South Africa
MannionDaniels
Sonke Gender Justice Network
40000
Our Right to Safety, Justice & Freedom
MannionDaniels
Forum for the Empowerment of Women
99828
SURVIVORS IN SOLIDARITY: Strengthening a Survivor-Led Faith Based Movement to act effectively to end SGBV and bring healing
MannionDaniels
We Will Speak Out South Africa Coalition
33500
unSAFE Workplace: Challenging Sexual Harassment in the Workplace in South Africa
MannionDaniels
Wise 4 Afrika (PTY) LTD The WISE Collective
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_South Sudan
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in South Sudan
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in South Sudan. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
American Refugee Committee-South Sudan
Forum for Community Change and Development(FOFCOD)
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
South Sudan
Multisector Aid
87437
Advocating for Ratification of Maputo Protocol by South Sudan
MannionDaniels
Support the Empowerment of Women and their Rights for Development- STEWARDWOMEN
10000
ICT Enabled Life Skill and Sexuality Education for Adolescent Girls in South Sudan
MannionDaniels
Forum for Community Change and Development(FOFCOD)
95587
Strengthening Communities and Families through Economic Empowerment, Comprehensive Sexuality Education and Reproductive Health Promotion in Aweil, Northern Bahr el Ghazal (NBeG), South Sudan
MannionDaniels
American Refugee Committee-South Sudan
100000
Strengthening GBV, response and prevention services in Kapoeta South County, South Sudan
MannionDaniels
American Refugee Committee
39150
Providing Access to Comprehensive SRHR services for Sex Workers in Juba, South Sudan
MannionDaniels
Women in Action for Social Development
96850
Strengthening Evidence based SRHR advocacy in South Sudan
MannionDaniels
The Action for Health Initiative
38599
Advocating for parliamentary resolution on critical elements of menstrual health management for schools in South Sudan
MannionDaniels
Support the Empowerment of Women and their Rights for Developmen
40000
Increasing individual awareness and access to menstrual hygiene resources, information and services for youg people and transforming social norms among communities in Yei and Juba, South Sudan
MannionDaniels
The rescue initiative-South Sudan
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Sri Lanka
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Sri Lanka
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Sri Lanka. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Equal Ground
MannionDaniels
Women In Need
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Sri Lanka
Multisector Aid
9938
Integrating Gender and Rights into health care curriculum in Sri Lanka
MannionDaniels
Youth Advocacy Network Sri Lanka
100000
Responding to GBV with specific focus on Cyber Related Abuse on Women and Girls in Sri Lanka
MannionDaniels
Women In Need
99539
Responding to Gender Based Violence with an Advocacy Focus on Marital Rape
MannionDaniels
Women In Need
10000
Relevant and Accessible SRHR for LGBTIQ Youth in Sri Lanka - a pilot project
MannionDaniels
EQUAL GROUND
95000
Break the Silence, Prevent, Stop Gender based Violence against People with Disabilities
MannionDaniels
Centre for Women's Research
38041
Empowerment of female garment workers in the Katunayake FTZ and Northern to advocate for their sexual and reproductive health rights and access quality services.
MannionDaniels
Dabindu Collective
34234
Project Metamorphosis
MannionDaniels
National Transgender Network Sri Lanka
100000
Stepping Forward with Knowledge, Rights and Empowerment
MannionDaniels
Women In Need Ltd
40000
Women empowerment through advocacy training towards securing women rights and self-reliance
MannionDaniels
Sunila Women and Children Development Foundation
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Sudan
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Sudan
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Sudan. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Reproductive Health & Rights Institute in Collaboration with EpiLab
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Sudan
Multisector Aid
5817
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
251625
Promoting Engagement, Access and Knowledge of SRHR in Sudan (PEAKS)
MannionDaniels
Reproductive Health & Rights Institute in Collaboration with EpiLab
349800
Policy Advocacy for Laws and Services (PALS)
MannionDaniels
Institute for Reprodutive Health & Rights
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Tanzania
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Tanzania
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Tanzania. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Children Aid Tanzania
Children's Dignity Forum (CDF)
Community Aid and Small Enterprises Consultancy
Community Serve Tanzania (CST)
Family Welfare Foundation.
International Community of Women living with HIV West African Region
MannionDaniels
Right Livelihood and Empowernment Organization (RLEO)
Serenity Voice Foundation
Services Health & Development For People Living Positively with HIV/AIDS-Muheza
Tanzania Agricultural Modernization Association (TAMA)
Undugu Family Development Association (UFADEA)
Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights Africa (WGNRR AFRICA)
Young And Alive Initiative
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Tanzania
Multisector Aid
8389
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
10000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
92455
Advocacy for amendment of the Law of Marriage Act 1971 on Child Marriage
MannionDaniels
Children's Dignity Forum (CDF)
99958
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
99970
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
10000
Green sanipad Initiatives : Girls 4 Girls Safer Menstrual Hygiene Management Scale Up Project
MannionDaniels
Services Health & Development For People Living Positively wit
100000
Increasing the engagement of adolescent girls and young women towards improved access to SRH services in Eastern Africa.
MannionDaniels
Eastern Africa National Networks of AIDS Service Organizations
9545
Lack of Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Education among Young People in Unga Limited and Sokon 1 wards, Arusha City
MannionDaniels
Community Aid and Small Enterprises Consultancy
40000
Replicating the Parent - Youth Reproductive Health Education Program
MannionDaniels
Tanzania Agricultural Modernization Association
40000
Scalling Up the response of local Tanzania Artists in enhancing youth awareness on SRHR
MannionDaniels
Community Serve Tanzania
99963
Strengthening Advocacy for SRHR of Women with Disability in Tanzania (SASWoLD)
MannionDaniels
Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights Africa
98369
Strengthening and advancing sexual and reproductive health movements of women and youth in Kigoma region
MannionDaniels
Women's Promotion Center
38500
"Ubongo Na Flava" (Brains and Flavour)
MannionDaniels
Young And Alive Initiative
56591
Addressing violence against LGBTIQ people and enhancing accessibility of SRHR for LGBTIQ people.
MannionDaniels
Eagle Wings Youth Initiative
16580
Emerging Out of Shadows
MannionDaniels
Humanity Amplify Organization
99113
Enhancing Sexual & Reproductive Health and Rights Education and Opportunities for girls in Tanzania by Arts based Engagement
MannionDaniels
Hope Centre for Children, Girls and Women in Tanzania
82190
Huduma Rafiki Kwa Maisha Bora
MannionDaniels
Young Women’s Christian Association of Tanzania
96969
SAVE HER LIFE: A project to build up and sustain access to SRH information and services in Mvomero district, Morogoro region
MannionDaniels
CLEAR VISION FOR CHANGE
99265
Tanzania Youth Champions' Academy: Strengthening skills of Youth Advocates for SRHR (TYCA 4 YAS!)
MannionDaniels
Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights Africa
82159
Young And Alive Champions (YAAI Champs) Fellowship program (Pilot)
MannionDaniels
Young And Alive Initiative
9650
Campaigning for Community Empowerment to Stop FGM practice in Tarime
MannionDaniels
Undugu Family Development Association (UFADEA)
9500
Eliminating the culture of raping girls in Kishapu District
MannionDaniels
Right Livelihood and Empowernment Organization (RLEO)
10000
Green Sanipad Initiative: Girls 4 Girls Safer Menstrual Health Management project
MannionDaniels
Services Health & Development For People Living Positively with HIV/AIDS-Muheza
9976
Improving water,sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in public schools in Tanzania
MannionDaniels
CHILDREN AID TANZANIA
10000
Parent-Youth Reproductive Health Education Program
MannionDaniels
Tanzania Agricultural Modernization Association (TAMA)
39210
Save Sickle Cell Diseased Young Girls against Menstruation Related Infections Project
MannionDaniels
United for Youth Help
10000
Scalling up the response of local Tanzania artists in enhancing youth awareness on sexual reproductive health and rights
MannionDaniels
Community Serve Tanzania (CST)
100000
SHEWIH: Nigerian Coalition for advancing SRHR of women living with HIV.
MannionDaniels
International Community of Women living with HIV West African Region
10000
Youth engagement in advocating for safe abortion in Tanzania.
MannionDaniels
Family Welfare Foundation.
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Togo
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Togo
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Togo. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Alafia
MannionDaniels
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Togo
Multisector Aid
9280
Securisation de la Santé sexuelle et reproductive des orphelines internées dans les centres d'orphelinats
MannionDaniels
Alafia
542421
Engagement de la Société Civile pour la promotiondela Santé, Droits Sexuels et de la Reproduction pour Tous au Togo
MannionDaniels
Appui au développement et à la santé communautaire (ONG ADESCO)
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Uganda
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Uganda
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Uganda. Certain projects have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Abaisuka Initiative
Access Youth Initiative Uganda
Action for Rural Women’s Empowerment (ARUWE) Uganda
Action For Women And Awakening In Rural Environment Uganda
Akina Mama wa Afrika
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Better Health Action Group Uganda (Better HAG Uganda)
Centre for Disability and Rehabilitation-Uganda
Centre for the Study of Adolescence (CSA)
Community Concerns Uganda (CCUg)
East African Visual Artists.
FABS Productions
Human Rights of Women and Girls with Disabilities (HURIWD)
Irise International
Isis-Women's International Cross Cultural Exchange
Joy for Children Uganda (JFCU)
Kuchu Times Uganda
Law and Advocacy for Women in Uganda (LAW -Uganda)
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes Uganda
MIFUMI Project
Network for Community Development (NCD)
Pearl Community Empowerment Foundation (PCE Foundation)
Reproductive Health Uganda
Restless Development Uganda
Saint Lucy Women Group Rwenguhyo
Sexual Minorities Uganda
SORAK Development Agency
Spectrum Uganda Initiatives Inc
St.Angelina Community Health And Rehabilitation Centre-SACHARC
Support For Integrated Healthcare Initiative
The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA)
Uganda Women´s Rugby Association
Uganda Youths and Adolescents Health Forum (UYAHF)
Vijana Na Children Foundation (VINACEF) Uganda
Voice for Humanity Uganda
Women's Organisation Network for Human Rights Advoacy (WONETHA)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Uganda
Multisector Aid
100000
"Powered Health Initiatives (SRH) and Rights - Manafwa district" - Phase II
MannionDaniels
Better Health Action Group Uganda
89951
‘Created’ and ‘Invited’ Advocacy Spaces "Participatory Strategies and Processes to accelerate, promote and build Citizens’ capacity and Action to promote sexual and reproductive health in Mubende district"
MannionDaniels
SORAK Development Agency
520000
“A Healthy Living for a Healthy Young Generation”
MannionDaniels
Uganda Youth Network
9980
“Out in the clod my sexuality”
MannionDaniels
East African Visual Artists.
100000
Accelerating access to Disability friendly Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Women & Girls with Disabilities
MannionDaniels
Integrated Disabled Women Activities
99992
Accelerating Change-Unlocking Sexuality Education in Uganda.
MannionDaniels
Reproductive Health Uganda
250000
Accelerating Implementation of Kampala Declaration on Sexual& Gender Based Violence in Uganda & CAR
MannionDaniels
Akina Mama wa Afrika
95250
Advocacy for better SRHR and services for youth in Kyankwanzi district, Uganda
MannionDaniels
Action for Rural Women's Empowerment
10000
Advocacy for Improved SRH services Among Low Income Women in Kampala District
MannionDaniels
SUPPORT FOR INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE INITIATIVE
350000
Amplifying voices of CSOs in the Great Lakes Region on SGBV
MannionDaniels
Akina Mama wa Afrika
99532
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
99998
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
99591
COMBATING FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION: ACCELERATING CHANGE THROUGH INCREASED PROTECTION FOR GIRLS & WOMEN
MannionDaniels
Law and Advocacy for Women in Uganda (LAW -Uganda)
350000
Connecting the Dots: Building Regional Alliances to Combat SGBV and increase SRHR awareness
MannionDaniels
The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA)
100000
Created" and "invited advocacy" spaces "for SRHRs promotion and protection 2
MannionDaniels
SORAK Development Agency
98500
Creating Awareness and Elimination of Gender Based / Sexual Violence in Kaabong Karamoja
MannionDaniels
ACTION FOR WOMEN AND AWAKENING IN RURAL ENVIRONMENT UGANDA
10000
Creating demand for safe medical abortion at the community Level in Uganda (SAMA-Harm Reduction Project)
MannionDaniels
The Community Health Rights Network (COHERINET)
43310
Deepening access to sexual Reproductive Health Rights information and services among deaf girls in Luwero district Uganda .
MannionDaniels
Centre for Disability and Rehabilitation Uganda
9975
Empowering Young Girls and Boys to Have Voice, Choice and Control over their Bodies, Health and Lives
MannionDaniels
Uganda Youths and Adolescents Health Forum (UYAHF)
98794
Ending Child Marriage in Uganda: A CSO led advocacy campaign
MannionDaniels
Joy for Children Uganda (JFCU)
100000
Engaging policy makers and improving the access to public health services for effective GMT advocacy
MannionDaniels
Spectrum Uganda Initiatives Inc
83015
Engaging policy makers and improving the access to public health services for effective GMT advocacy strategy in Uganda
MannionDaniels
Spectrum Uganda Initiatives Inc
90349
Expanding Access to Safe Abortion through a Favourable Policy Framework
MannionDaniels
Marie Stopes Uganda
39203
GIRLS HOLIDAY TRANSITION PROGRAM-GHTP
MannionDaniels
ST.ANGELINA COMMUNITY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTRE
90832
Her Right, Her Voice Project
MannionDaniels
Network for Community Development
39970
Hope Again Project (HAP)
MannionDaniels
Voice for Humanity Uganda
64836
Improve access to public health services for effective GMT advocacy .
MannionDaniels
Spectrum Uganda Initiatives Inc
8209
Increasing access to menstrual health information among teenagers in rural schools in Eastern Uganda.
MannionDaniels
Community Concerns Uganda (CCUg)
100000
Increasing Access to SRHR:Women with Disabilities at the Frontline
MannionDaniels
Isis-Women's International Cross Cultural Exchange
10000
Listen to her cry – A plight to Parliament! (L-APP)
MannionDaniels
Center for Health, Human Rights and Development (CEHURD)
99870
More access and better quality of SRHR services and information
MannionDaniels
Centre for the Study of Adolescence (CSA)
342578
My Voice, My Rights
MannionDaniels
FARAJA INITIATIVE
250000
My Voice, My Rights
MannionDaniels
Restless Development Uganda
100000
Powered Health Initiatives (SRH) and Rights - Manafwa district
MannionDaniels
Better Health Action Group Uganda (Better HAG Uganda)
73520
Promoting community led Advocacy for Improved delivery of Sexual Reproductive Health services in Kyankwanzi district (2015-2017)
MannionDaniels
Action for Rural Women’s Empowerment (ARUWE) Uganda
10001
Protection of Sexual Health and Rights Project
MannionDaniels
SEXUAL MINORITIES UGANDA
40000
Respect, protect and promote the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women and girls with different disabilities in Uganda
MannionDaniels
Human Rights of Women and Girls with Disabilities (HURIWD)
100000
Respect, Protection and Promotion of the SRHR of WGWDs, emphasizing Budgeting and Legislation
MannionDaniels
Human Rights of Women and Girls with Disabilities
10000
RGCM Girls' Village to Village Peer Education
MannionDaniels
Pearl Community Empowerment Foundation (PCE Foundation)
40000
Scaling up access to sexual reproductive health services and rights to deaf girls in Mukono
MannionDaniels
Centre for Disability and Rehabilitation Uganda
99848
Scaling-up Sexual Reproducitve Health Services in Panyango Sub County
MannionDaniels
Jonam Youth Development Initiative
9252
Securing a Life Too (SALT) project
MannionDaniels
Vijana Na Children Foundation (VINACEF) Uganda
9730
STEP UP WITH YOUNG POSITIVES
MannionDaniels
ABAISUKA INITIATIVE
10000
Stregthening Access to Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) Information and Services in Uganda
MannionDaniels
Network for Community Development
97168
Strengthening the WONETHA Community Support Systems
MannionDaniels
Women's Organisation Network for Human Rights Advoacy (WONETHA)
9969
The Women's Citizen Journalism Project
MannionDaniels
MIFUMI Project
10000
Uganda LGBTI media strategy/ Reclaiming the media
MannionDaniels
Kuchu Times Uganda
10000
Uganda LGBTI media strategy/Reclaiming the media
MannionDaniels
Kuchu Times Media Group
210000
Building a Resilient Sexual Reproductive Health Movement in face of a retrogressive policy environment
MannionDaniels
Center for Health, Human Rights and Development
70704
Advocating for improved Sexual Reproductive Health Service delivery in Uganda .
MannionDaniels
Environmental Conservation and Agricultural Enhancement Uganda
87415
Breaking Barriers on Sexual and Reproductive Health and rights for transgender persons in Uganda
MannionDaniels
Tranz Network Uganda
86364
CHAMPIONING SRHR FOR TRANSWOMEN AND TRANS SEXWORKERS IN UGANDA
MannionDaniels
Transgender Equality Uganda
96924
Changing Tides: Supporting Uganda’s district local governments & stakeholders to effectively implement ASRHR programs
MannionDaniels
NAGURU TEENAGE INFORMATION AND HEALTH CENTRE
65000
Empowering Grass roots Communities to Combat Challenges of Unsafe Abortions in Uganda (EGRACUA)
MannionDaniels
The Community Health Rights Network (COHERINET)
100000
Engaging policy makers and improve the access to public health services for effective GMT advocacy .
MannionDaniels
Spectrum Uganda Initiatives Inc
100000
Improve access to public health services for effective GMT advocacy .
MannionDaniels
Spectrum Uganda Initiatives Inc
98728
Improving access and utilization of MSRH services and resources among adolescent girls and young people in Kamuli District.
MannionDaniels
ACTION GROUP FOR HEALTH HUMAN RIGHTS AND HIV/AIDS
37989
Menstrual Health Initiative
MannionDaniels
Community Concerns Uganda
31981
Promoting Sexual Reproductive Health Rights of Urban women Refugees and Native Women sex workers through Prevention of Gender Based Violence in Wakiso District, Uganda. Violence is not Culture Project
MannionDaniels
Golden Centre for Women's Rights Uganda Limited
100000
Strengthening Community Response to Increase Access to Safe Abortion Services (SACRIASA)
MannionDaniels
The Community Health Rights Network
40000
Understanding Queer women sexual, reproductive health and rights in Uganda.
MannionDaniels
Freedom and Roam Uganda (FARUG) LIMITED
84426
Universal access to health for all: Healthy and empowered LGBT community
MannionDaniels
Holistic Organization to Promote Equality (HOPE) Mbale Limited
31561
Voices against Sexual Violence in Schools
MannionDaniels
Community Concerns Uganda
34265
Advocacy, Stigma and Education - promoting MHM education in Northern Uganda
MannionDaniels
African Revival Uganda
10000
BREAK THE SILENCE
MannionDaniels
FABS PRODUCTIONS
8397
CAPACITY BUILDING ON SRHR INCLUDING MENSTRUAL HYGIENE AND EQUIPPING YOUNG FEMALE ORPHANS WITH SKILLS OF MAKING LOCAL RE- USABLE PADS PPADSI...SANITARY PADS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
MannionDaniels
SAINT LUCY WOMEN GROUP RWENGUHYO.
99591
COMBATING FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION: ACCELERATING CHANGE THROUGH INCREASED PROTECTION FOR GIRLS & WOMEN
MannionDaniels
Law and Advocacy for Women in Uganda (LAW -Uganda)
10000
Combating the exclusion of girls with hearing challenges from sexual reproductive health programmes in Mukono District.
MannionDaniels
Centre for Disability and Rehabilitation-Uganda
10000
Creating Spaces for Youth-Led Advocacy on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Uganda
MannionDaniels
Access Youth Initiative Uganda
10000
Girl Rise: enabling girls to access the information they need about their own bodies
MannionDaniels
Irise International
9653
Girls Holiday Transition Program (GHTP)
MannionDaniels
ST.ANGELINA COMMUNITY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTRE-SACHARC
9750
Hope Again project (HAP)
MannionDaniels
Voice for Humanity Uganda
26282
Integrated menstrual hygiene management project
MannionDaniels
SAINT LUCY WOMEN GROUP RWENGUHYO
10000
Rugby. Tackling. Life.
MannionDaniels
Uganda Women´s Rugby Association
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Zambia
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Zambia
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Zambia. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Ndola Nutrition Organisation
Panos Institute Southern Africa
Restless Development Zambia
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Zambia
Multisector Aid
42989
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
10000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
10000
Increasing the number of women and girls prevented from sexual violence and early marriages.
MannionDaniels
Ndola Nutrition Organisation
9972
Removing Barriers of Abortion by Addressing Abortion Related Stigma
MannionDaniels
Contact Trust Youth Association
350000
The Tikambe (Let's Talk) Project
MannionDaniels
Restless Development Zambia
350000
Tikambe Let’s Talk Project
MannionDaniels
Restless Development
99265
Initiative for the sensitisation of the legal fraternity on the human rights of sexual minorities in Zambia (ISLf)
MannionDaniels
Dignitate Zambia Limited
38030
Intambi Shesu, Imibili Shesu, Ukuyakuntanshi Yesu: Our Culture, Our Bodies, Our Future
MannionDaniels
Bakashana Basambilile Limited
99000
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
99804
Strengthening and scaling up youth-led response to reduce HIV related stigma, STI, teen pregnancies, and the spread of HIV in
MannionDaniels
Family Health Trust
100000
Trans and Intersex awareness in Zambia
MannionDaniels
Transbantu Association Zambia
40000
Abortion Attitude Transformation-A values clarification approach
MannionDaniels
Contact Trust Youth Association
10000
Comphrehensive SRH awareness
MannionDaniels
Panos Institute Southern Africa
9900
Increasing the number of women and girls prevented from sexual violence and early marriages in rural areas of Zambia
MannionDaniels
Ndola Nutrition Organisation
350000
The Tikambe (Let's Talk) Project
MannionDaniels
Restless Development Zambia
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Zimbabwe
MannionDanniels
AmplifyChange Fund Projects Implemented in Zimbabwe
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects in Zimbabwe. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Chiedza Child Care Center (Chiedza)
Deaf Zimbabwe Trust
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
Katswe Sistahood
MannionDaniels
Sexual Rights Centre
Students And Youth Working on reproductive Health Action Team (SAYWHAT)
The Ability in Disability Group (TAD)
Women's Action Group
Youth Advocates Zimbabwe
Youth Dialogue Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Aids Network (ZAN)
Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Zimbabwe
Multisector Aid
100000
Promoting SRHR in Zimbabwe
MannionDaniels
Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association
100000
"Imizamo Yethu"- Integrating inter- sectionality in working with Sex Workers and LGBT persons in Zimbabwe
MannionDaniels
Sexual Rights Centre
88000
"Making young people’s voices much louder on SRHR promotion ,and denouncing stigma and descrimination,child marriages, child prostitution and gender based sexual violence through strengthening young people’s groups and networks on SRHR and HIV/AIDS
MannionDaniels
Chiedza Child Care Centre
99826
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
31600
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
90053
Creating an enabling Envronment for Youth Access to SRH services
MannionDaniels
Chiedza Child Care Center (Chiedza)
75907
CSOs advocacy for sex worker and male prison inmates (MPIs) friendly budget
MannionDaniels
Zimbabwe Aids Network (ZAN)
99947
Elimination of Barriers Against Women and Girls with Disabilities: Towards access to GBV and SRHR services in Zimbabwe
MannionDaniels
Women's Action Group
370840
Enhancing access to SRHR services and information for young people
MannionDaniels
Restless Development Zimbabwe
303187
Enhancing partnership to improve service provision in Sexual Reproductive Health for adolescent girls in Zimbabwe
MannionDaniels
Chiedza Child Care Centre
87000
Enhancing the Sexual Reproductive Health of Girls in and out of school in Zimbabwe
MannionDaniels
Forum for African Women Educationalists Zimbabwe Chapter-FAWEZI
99807
GALZ “Munhu Munhu” Project (as before)
MannionDaniels
Gay and Lesbians of Zimbabwe
99990
GALZ “Munhu Munhu” Project.
MannionDaniels
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
100000
Maximizing Opportunities for Adolescent Girls and Young Women's SRHR awareness.
MannionDaniels
Forum for African Women Educationalists Zimbabwe Chapter
74326
My, Vagina, My Womb, My Rights Campaign
MannionDaniels
Katswe Sistahood
40000
National Youth Education Through Sports Paralympic Film Festival 2nd Edition
MannionDaniels
Youth Dialogue Zimbabwe
99998
Promoting the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people in Bulawayo
MannionDaniels
Community Working Group on Health
99904
Protecting SRHR in Zimbabwe
MannionDaniels
Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association
86400
Rights in Full
MannionDaniels
Students And Youth Working on reproductive Health Action Team (SAYWHAT)
95800
Youth Helpline-Scaling up intergrated SRH and Rights services for marginalized young people
MannionDaniels
Youth Advocates Zimbabwe
9776
BECOMING CITIZENS: ACCESS TO SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RIGHTS FOR DEAF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
MannionDaniels
Deaf Zimbabwe Trust
8203
Bridge the gaps for PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES access to SRH services
MannionDaniels
The Ability in Disability Group (TAD)
10000
Supporting and sustaining SRHR, Youth Education through Sport using Film and Behaviour Change Communication among young people living with disabilities
MannionDaniels
Youth Dialogue Zimbabwe
38950
My Sister Has Rights Too
MannionDaniels
LUTHERAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
97200
CSFA- Capacity Strengthening for Safe Abortion Project
MannionDaniels
My Age Zimbabwe Trust
52030
Enhancing Access to Sexual & Reproductive Health Services for Deaf People in Zimbabwe
MannionDaniels
DEAF WOMEN INCLUDED
39554
Harnessing Positive Cultural Power as Catalyst in Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights for Girls and Young Women in Murewa District, Zimbabwe
MannionDaniels
Rozaria Memorial Trust
86006
Her Voice 4 Change (HV4C)
MannionDaniels
Regional Network of the Children and Young People Trust
100000
Making Her Choice Count
MannionDaniels
Katswe Sistahood
89805
Post Rape Abortion Care Training Including Changing Attitudes Long-term (PRACTICAL)
MannionDaniels
Adult Rape Clinic
40000
Promoting Access and uptake of Sexual Reproductive Health Services for Women and Girls with Disability In Zimbabwe
MannionDaniels
Institute for Community Development in Zimbabwe
98350
Safe Abortion for Women and Girls in Zimbabwe: The final push
MannionDaniels
Women's Action Group
40000
Sex Health Education- Webcast
MannionDaniels
Bayethe Development Institute
90909
Strengthening the GBV and SRHR response systems for women and girls with disabilities in Zimbabwe.
MannionDaniels
Deaf Women Included
90737
Tauriranai - Let's Communicate
MannionDaniels
Nzeve Deaf Centre
550000
Unlocking spaces for comprehensive SRHR, safe and legal abortions for women and adolescent girls in Zimbabwe (USSCLAZ)
MannionDaniels
Sexual Reproductive Health Rights Africa Trust
99826
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
GB-COH-04105827-AMPLIFYCHANGE_Strategic Grants
MannionDanniels
Projects funded through AmplifyChange Fund Strategic Grants going to the Global South
This IATI activity file represents the grantees receiving AmplifyChange funding for their projects at the Strategic Grant level. Certain projects may have been anonymised in the data for safety and security reasons. AmplifyChange is a multi-donor fund that supports civil society organisations who advocate for improved sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AmplifyChange offers both financial and capacity-building support to selected civil society organisations through a challenge fund model, where organisations submit applications in competitive funding rounds. AmplifyChange is managed by MannionDaniels in consortium with the African Women’s Development Fund and Global Fund for Women.
AmplifyChange was tendered in 2013, established in 2014, and the first funding rounds were held in 2015. The number of donors have increased since the beginning to a current total pot of approximately £90 million available for grant making (correct as of end-2017); the additional donor commitments have been extended to 2021. The donors include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark (Danida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, ViiV Healthcare, the Department of International Development (DFID) the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) working with the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), and one anonymous donor. Please refer to the parent IATI activity of this country activity for more information on the Fund.
AmplifyChange Fund support civil society organisations (CSOs) primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, with some small grants being extended to organisations operating in Latin America, the Middle East and East Asia. Applicants can apply across four grant types:
1) Opportunity Grants: maximum 10,000 Euros over 1-year maximum
2) Strengthening Grants: between 40,000 – 100,000 Euros over 6 to 24 months
3) Network Grants: between 150,000 – 550,000 Euros over 2 years
4) Strategic Grants: between 550,000 to 2 million Euros over 2 years.
Centre for Reproductive Rights (CRR)
Ipas
MannionDaniels
RNW Media (Amsterdam)
stephanie.schlipper@manniondaniels.com
http://manniondaniels.com/
Developing Countries, unspecific
Multisector Aid
1999911
‘SAUTI’: ViOlence Response and Prevention through Information, Communication, and Evidence (‘VOICE’)
MannionDaniels
Population Council, Inc.
916801
Anonymous
MannionDaniels
Anonymous
1999959
Force Multiplier: Empowering Champions to Realise the Promise of Reproductive Rights
MannionDaniels
Center for Reproductive Rights
1733113
MenEngage for SRHR
MannionDaniels
Stichting Rutgers
1944796
RESOnance: Amplifying our voices for the advancement of legal abortion
MannionDaniels
Pathfinder International
1999420
Stichting Radio Nederland Wereldomroep / RNW Media
MannionDaniels
RNW Media
2010000
Strengthening Ipas’s global abortion advocacy, decriminalization, movement-building, and stigma-reduction efforts
MannionDaniels
IPAS
2000000
Standing Strong Together
MannionDaniels
Stichting Rutgers