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Independent Evaluation Provider for Stability & Reconciliation Programme in Nigeria

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  • date_range Jun 30, 2013 - Jul 31, 2018
  • autorenew Closed (Status)

The NSRP is a five year, £39m programme (2012-2017), contracted via a consortium of NGO’s led by the British Council, International Alert and Social Development Direct. The objectives of the programme are to reduce violence and improve stability in selected regions of Nigeria (the northern states of Kano, Borno, and Yobo; the middle belt states of Kaduna and Jos; and the southern states of Delta, Bayelsa, and Rivers). The programme is premised on the achievement of 4 key outcomes, namely: • Improved conflict management mechanisms: Broader societal participation in and oversight of conflict management mechanisms at federal, state and local level. • Mitigating the drivers of conflict: Reduced grievances in target areas around economic opportunities and distribution of resources. • Increasing participation of, and reducing violence against, women and girls: Increased and more influential participation by women and girls in institutions and initiatives relevant to peace building, with reduced prevalence and impact of violence against women and girls. • Improved conflict prevention policy and practice: Research, advocacy and media have an increasingly positive influence on policy and practice relevant to stability and reconciliation in Nigeria. UQ is carrying out a formative and summative programme level evaluation of NSRP that is tasked with exploring the combined effect, overall course and quality of the programme over its duration. The evaluation involves significant data collection to support both of these evaluation components, often in dangerous conditions and with datasets that are often inconsistent, poor quality, or missing altogether. To overcome these challenges, we have deployed a methodology that triangulates available data, drawing on national datasets, programme M&E data wherever possible, and instigating primary data collection to fill gaps or supplement existing date where this is necessary.

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Sectors:
  • Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution

  • Security system management and reform

  • Reintegration and SALW control

Participating Organisations

UK - Department for International Development (DFID) Government Funding

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Budget

1,219,520 USD
  • 187,994 GBP (Valued at Dec 16, 2015)
    date_range Jun 30, 2013 - Mar 31, 2014
  • 54,090 GBP (Valued at Dec 16, 2015)
    date_range Apr 01, 2014 - Mar 31, 2015
  • 302,246 GBP (Valued at Mar 17, 2017)
    date_range Apr 01, 2015 - Mar 31, 2016
  • 217,221 GBP (Valued at Sep 26, 2017)
    date_range Apr 01, 2016 - Mar 31, 2017
  • 135,944 GBP (Valued at Jan 22, 2018)
    date_range Apr 01, 2017 - Mar 31, 2018
access_time Updated on Jul 22, 2021 08:13:44