The project aims to enhance the institutional capacity of the interministerial commission responsible for implementing the NAP (National Action Plan) and ensure that the new NAP reflects the priorities and perspectives of the local population, particularly women.
The project directly supports the implementation of the 2nd NAP on United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 1325 and facilitates the development of the 3rd NAP by conducting a comprehensive capacity need assessment and local consultations.
The project will produce an assessment report, consultation summaries, and an updated monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework. These documents will serve as educational and promotional materials to inform and guide stakeholders․
Objectives:
- Assess the capacity and needs of the interministerial commission responsible for implementing the National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security.
- Engage local stakeholders in the development of a new NAP through local outreach.
- Ensure that the drafted M&E framework is reflective of the new NAP.
Main components/activities:
- Capacity Need Assessment of the Interministerial Commission
- Local Consultations with Engagement of Women Networks
- Local Outreach Workshops for Women Networks (Validation meetings)
- Revision of the M&E Framework
Duration: 17.06.2024 – 28.02.2025
Budget: 46,476 GBP
Location: Armenia
The Project is implemented by OxYGen Foundation within ‘’Building Resilience in Eastern Neighbourhood’’ project implemented by Institute of War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) with the support of the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).