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Marriage: No Child's Play Coordination (PMU)

IATI Identifier: NL-KVK-41201463-PGLSO001L

Published on IATI
  • date_range Jan 01, 2016 - Dec 31, 2020
  • autorenew Finalisation (Status)

What - a 5 year programme (2016-2020) to reduce child marriage and its adverse effects on young women and girls. Where - India, Pakistan, Malawi, Niger and Mali. The prevalence of child marriage is high in all of these countries. Niger has the highest rate of child marriage in the world. Every 3 in 4 girls marry before their 18th birthday (76%), whereas India has the highest number of child brides in the world. More than 10 million women aged 20 to 24 years old are married before the age of 15. Within countries, we will aim to target geographic “hotspots” with high proportions and numbers of girls at risk of child marriage. This includes rural and hard to reach communities. With Whom - Working closely together as an alliance with in-country governmental and non-governmental partners, the four alliance members, Save the Children the Netherlands, Oxfam Novib, Simavi and Population Council, will coordinate with other Dutch, international (UNICEF and UNFPA) and national programmes aimed at reducing child marriage and collaborate with the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign affairs and its embassies. Where possible, we will align our advocacy work with Girls not Brides. theory of Change and strategies - The MTBA will work in countries where child marriage prevalence is an important impediment to achieving adolescent wellbeing. The two crucial components of the Theory of Change that we will apply in each country include girls’ empowerment and changing harmful customs, traditions, norms and practices. To ensure structural cross-sectoral prevention and response towards girls at risk of early marriage and already married, we will strengthen child protection systems in countries where this is opportune. We will advocate for the development or amendment of laws, policies and/or action plans and the implementation thereof. This activity was established as a central management unit of the MTBA programme.

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Sectors:
  • Human rights

Participating Organisations

Save the Children Netherlands International NGO Funding
Save the Children Netherlands International NGO Implementing
Save the Children Netherlands International NGO Accountable

Transaction

Transaction Value Provider
Receiver
Type Date
196,224 EUR Provider N/A Receiver N/A Expenditure
date_range Sep 30, 2020
488,352 EUR Provider N/A Receiver N/A Incoming Funds
date_range Mar 31, 2020
123,963 EUR Provider N/A Receiver N/A Expenditure
date_range Mar 31, 2020
97,752 EUR Save the Children Netherlands Receiver N/A Expenditure
date_range Dec 31, 2019
101,751 EUR Save the Children Netherlands Receiver N/A Expenditure
date_range Sep 30, 2019
69,264 EUR Save the Children Netherlands Receiver N/A Expenditure
date_range Jun 30, 2019
927,137 EUR Save the Children Netherlands Save the Children Netherlands Incoming Funds
date_range Mar 31, 2019
50,960 EUR Save the Children Netherlands Receiver N/A Expenditure
date_range Mar 31, 2019
75,464 EUR Save the Children Netherlands Save the Children Netherlands Expenditure
date_range Dec 31, 2018
482,050 EUR Save the Children Netherlands Receiver N/A Expenditure
date_range Sep 30, 2018
1,409,239 EUR Save the Children Netherlands Save the Children Netherlands Incoming Funds
date_range Jun 30, 2018
316,983 EUR Provider N/A Receiver N/A Expenditure
date_range Jun 30, 2017
1,941,617 EUR Provider N/A Receiver N/A Commitment
date_range Jan 01, 2016

Budget

2,192,192 USD
  • 295,600 EUR (Valued at Jan 01, 2016)
    date_range Jan 01, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016
  • 391,868 EUR (Valued at Jan 01, 2017)
    date_range Jan 01, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
  • 403,680 EUR (Valued at Jan 01, 2018)
    date_range Jan 01, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
  • 388,979 EUR (Valued at Jan 01, 2019)
    date_range Jan 01, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019
  • 470,216 EUR (Valued at Jan 01, 2020)
    date_range Jan 01, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020
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