IATI Identifier: DK-CVR-88136411-2018-SP-N10839N10840
Following decades of fighting, South Sudan formally became an independent state in July 2011. The needs in the education sector were already high before the conflict broke out in 2013 and further intensified in 2016 when the latest phase of the conflict broke out. In South Sudan, only 27% aged 15 years and above are literate (40% of males and only 15% of females). Social and cultural practices have affected women’s education and generally hindered the establishment of a gender-equitable society. Today at least 1 in 2 women live below the $1.25/$2 per day poverty line. Intensified by the volatile situation human rights abuses such as gender-based violence and child recruitment are widespread. The complex context calls for a comprehensive approach and Oxfam seeks to maximize impact by linking its humanitarian and development programming as far as possible, in line with the strategic interests of Denmark and the “New Consensus on Development” (2016). Oxfam will, to the degree possible, continue to address the root causes of conflict and promote longer term development in South Sudan. Principles for inclusion in the National Dialogue for peace have been developed, but the dialogue process has often neglected political and local issues raised by certain ethnic groups, women and youth. Addressing active citizenship through education, capacity development, gender justice and influencing based interventions are complementary to humanitarian response to meet immediate needs. Overall objective of the Oxfam Country Strategy: Poor and vulnerable households and communities, and female headed households, male and female youth, and landless/displaced people in particular, are better able to meet their basic needs and improve their quality of life in a manner that increases their resilience to shocks, stress, and uncertainty. Oxfam IBIS’ contribution to the overall objective focuses on quality education for children, youth and adult, especially women as well as participation of women and youth in peacebuilding.
more_horizName | Type | Role |
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Denmark - Danida - Danish Ministry of Foreigh Affairs | Government | Funding |
Oxfam IBIS | International NGO | Accountable |
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Provider
Receiver |
Type | Date |
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1,173,000 DKK (Valued at Aug 13, 2020) | Oxfam IBIS Oxfam South Sudan | Disbursement |
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Aug 13, 2020
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782,000 DKK (Valued at Aug 06, 2020) | Oxfam IBIS Receiver N/A | Disbursement |
date_range
Aug 06, 2020
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471,000 DKK (Valued at Jul 03, 2020) | Oxfam IBIS Oxfam Uganda | Disbursement |
date_range
Jul 03, 2020
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203,906 EUR (Valued at Jul 02, 2020) | Oxfam IBIS Oxfam Uganda | Disbursement |
date_range
Jul 02, 2020
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203,906 DKK (Valued at Jun 18, 2020) | Oxfam IBIS Ocfam Uganda | Disbursement |
date_range
Jun 18, 2020
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203,906 DKK (Valued at Feb 26, 2020) | Oxfam IBIS Oxfam Uganda | Disbursement |
date_range
Feb 26, 2020
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2,189,592 DKK (Valued at Jan 01, 2019) | Oxfam IBIS Oxfam South Sudan | Disbursement |
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Jan 01, 2019
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3,902,496 DKK (Valued at Jan 01, 2019) | Oxfam IBIS Oxfam South Sudan | Disbursement |
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Jan 01, 2019
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945,907 DKK (Valued at Jan 01, 2018) | Oxfam IBIS Oxfam South Sudan | Disbursement |
date_range
Jan 01, 2018
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1,836,159 DKK (Valued at Jan 01, 2018) | Oxfam IBIS Oxfam South Sudan | Disbursement |
date_range
Jan 01, 2018
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