Project Info

Project Code
1415E
Tranche
T09
Tranche Type
Regular
Status
Closed
Title
Enhancing the capacity of governments and indigenous leaders to ensure social integration and inclusive development in selected countries in Africa and Asia

Entities

Implementing Entity (Lead)
DESA

Financial and Evaluation Info

Total Budget
$524,000.00
Project Selected for Evaluation
No

Countries and Regions

Countries or Areas: Cambodia, Kenya, Namibia, Philippines (the), Uganda
Regions: Africa, Asia
Sub-Regions:
Intermediate Regions:
Countries in Special Situations: Land Locked Developing Countries (LLDC), Least Developed Countries (LDC)

Areas of Work

MDG
1
8
Thematic Clusters
Social Development

Brief Description

The project aims at enhancing the capacity of the target groups in selected countries in Africa and Asia to engage in constructive policy dialogues and/or participatory mechanisms with a view to develop strategies and initiatives to improve their well-being and economic and social status, including through the promotion of social integration and inclusive development. The formulation, implementation and evaluation of the project respond to the principles upheld in the UN Declaration on the Rights of indigenous Peoples and other related instruments, both international and regional. Thorough capacity building of both national and local governments and indigenous leaders, especially indigenous women and youth, the project aims to promote the participation of indigenous peoples in decision-making processes at national, regional and local levels, towards more inclusive development that is responsive to their needs and priorities. The project also intends to enhance the capacity of governments to develop policies, programmes and legislation that recognize and respect indigenous peoples' development rights and priorities and that include their full and effective participation in national socio-economic development policies. This will advance greater cooperation, national cohesion, and improve relationships between indigenous peoples and governments while also reducing tensions and misconceptions. The project will establish new consultative mechanisms, and/or strengthen existing ones where applicable, such as participatory policy dialogues, between the government representatives and representatives of indigenous peoples utilizing mediation, consensus building, constructive dialogue, participatory and inclusive development planning. The ultimate beneficiaries of the project are the indigenous peoples in the countries participating in the project.

Objective and Expected Outcomes

Objective
To enhance social integration and inclusive development for indigenous peoples in national programmes and policies based on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in selected counties in Africa and Asia
Expected Outcome 1
(Consensus building) Enhanced capacity of local and national government officials and indigenous leaders to participate in consensus building, participatory and constructive dialogue and development planning
Expected Outcome 2
(Developing policies and legal framework) Improved capacity of local and national government officials and indigenous leaders to contribute to the development of policies, legal frameworks and administrative programmes that will ensure the social integration and inclusive development of indigenous peoples