Gender Responsive Budget Proposals

KP's Finance Minister Taimur Khan Jhagra committed Rs.100 million to increase shelters for survivors and women at risk. He confirmed that the province's budget FY2021-22 will include SDG references to help track achievements against these benchmarks. The Minister also committed resources to improve the operations of the KP Commission on the Status of Women. The Finance Minister was responding to GRB proposals presented by the Chair and member of KP's Women Parliamentary Caucus. They were…

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MOU signed between KP’s Women Parliamentary Caucus & the Foundation

Under the MOU the Foundation and its partners will work closely with KP’s WPC to strengthen democratic institutions; promote gender responsive policies & budgets; and, support people’s well-being. Focus of the cooperation will be: international obligations (especially CEDAW), SDGs, public finance reform including GRB, and, post-legislative scrutiny. Dr. Sumaira Shams, Chair-KP WPC and Ms. Rashida Dohad, Executive Director of the Foundation signed the MOU. Mr. Mehmood Jan, Deputy Speaker-KP Assembly & Patron-KP WPC, office-bearers of…

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3rd Wave: Covid-19 Response

The Foundation provides 1,500 PPE suits, 1,500 N95 masks, 37,500 surgical masks, and 950 sanitizers for frontline health workers & other essential personnel in KP’s Districts Mardan & Nowshera. This was made possible with support from philanthropists & Oxfam.

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Engaging with KP Parliamentarians on Public Budgets, SDGs & International Obligations

Nathiagali, 21-23 March 2021 Responding to a request from the Women Parliamentary Caucus in KP, the Foundation and Shirkat Gah organised a three-day training & dialogue on public finance management, development funds & processes, SDGs, and, international conventions like CEDAW. Mr. Mehmood Jan, Deputy Speaker of the KP Assembly & WPC's Patron, Dr. Sumaira Shams, Chair-WPC and Dr. Riffat Sardar, Chair-KP Commission on the Status of Women played leadership roles in making this engagement possible.…

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Aawaz-II KP 5th Provincial Forum Meeting & Action Planning

29 March 2021, Peshawar The fifth meeting of Aawaz-II Provincial Forum in KP was held on Monday, 29 March 2021 at Peshawar, hosted by the foundation and British Council.  The meeting  also addressed the agenda of Provincial Forum action planning on Aawaz – II core themes of Child Labour, Early/Forced Marriages, and, Gender-based Violence. The discussion framed on understanding the current context of these issues and challenges faced on-ground, while also putting forward key recommendations for counter strategies.  The meeting was chaired by Dr. Riffat Sardar Chair, KPCWS and co-chaired by Mr. Ijaz Khan, Deputy Chief, KP Child Protection & Welfare…

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Aawaz-II Partners National Forum

15-16 March 2021, Islamabad British Council brought together the Foundation and other partners from KP & Punjab to review the completion of Aawaz-II’s first implementation year. Achievements were celebrated, challenges identified and future plans drawn up. The event also helped connect partners into a strong, diverse team.

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Promoting Social Cohesion – Aawaz-II ToTs

23-25 February & 3-5 March 2021, Islamabad 34 participants from seven Khyber Pakhtunkhwa downstream partners of Aawaz-II attended two training of trainers events organized by the British Council with support from the Foundation. The ToTs helped participants to better understand social cohesion and develop skills to promote it. Specifically, the training helped participants: Develop skills to cascade the training with Aawaz Forum members Become familiar of community disharmony stemming from harmful practices Identify triggers, connectors, spoilers…

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Fempower Pakistan Training of Trainers – Leadership

13 female and 14 male activists from 12 CSOs KP’s five districts of Abbottabad, Haripur, Mardan, Nowshera and Peshawar attended a training on Leadership. They became more familiar with diversity and the imperative for inclusion. Human rights were discussed in detail, and participants were assisted in reviewing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and assessing synergy with the Constitution of Pakistan. The training helped participants better understand gender roles, gender division of labour and the root causes of gender discrimination. “The…

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Aawaz-II Consultation on KP Law on Domestic Violence

25 February 2021, Peshawar The Aawaz-II Programme in partnership with the KP Commission on the Status of Women (KPCSW) organized an event to celebrate the passage of the landmark KP Domestic Violence Against Women (Prevention & Protection) Act 2021. Civil society activists, lawyers and journalists participated in the event physically and online. Speaking at the event, Dr. Sumaira Shams, Chairperson of the Women Parliamentary Caucus in the KP Assembly, said “the Government is committed to…

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Fempower Pakistan Leadership TOT

1-4 February 2021, Lahore Shirkat Gah facilitated a Training of Trainers, attended by 20 representatives of the Foundation, Simorgh and Shirkat Gah. The training helped participants become more familiar with the concepts of diversity and inclusion, rights and development, gender, leadership, advocacy and communication. A module of leadership was provided -- as a reference guide for cascading replications with community leaders. Specifically, the training achieved the following objectives: Clarified key concepts:diversity & inclusion Improved knowledge about rights & a social contract Deepened understandingabout gender, division of labour, resources & decision making Helped become familiar with leadership, advocacy & principles of communications Under Fempower Pakistan, Shirkat Gah,…

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Aawaz Aagahi Centers (AACs) – Training of Trainers

Under Aawaz-II, the Foundation assisted the British Council to organize a Training of Trainers, which was attended by 25 staff of district partners in Punjab and KP. The training helped participants become more familiar with the purpose and functions of the Aawaz Aagahi Centre (AAC), and its connections with parallel Aawaz structures. Specifically, the training achieved the following objectives: Clarified objectives, management structures and protocols of AACs Improved knowledge & information on AAC functions: activities…

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Aawaz-II Training of Trainers

To better understand Aawaz-II’s themes of Child Labour, GBV and Early/Forced Marriages, the Foundation assisted the British Council to organize a Training of Trainers. About 20 participants from nine KP districts and the Foundation staff attended an in-depth and engaging training that aimed to: Enhance facilitators’ understanding of Aawaz-II’s focus on inclusion, awareness and behaviour change. Equip forum facilitators with knowledge of Aawaz-II’s thematic areas, enabling them to promote change through Aawaz Forums. Provide master facilitators…

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COVID-19: the Foundation’s Response 2020-21

The Foundation has consistently tried to contribute to efforts of preventing the spread of Covid-19. The following provide some highlights: March 2020: The Foundation designed and implemented a public service campaign to help people adopt protective measures against Covid-19. Messages were displayed on billboards and banners across 12 KP districts. This campaign was supported by the European Union by diverting funds from its ongoing project; Citizen Engagement for Responsive & Accountable Governance. March 2020: The…

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Online training: Open Budget Survey 2021, COVID-19 module

Four team members of the Foundation were among 37 researchers from 25 countries who attended an online training on the new, 25-indicator COVID-19 module of the Open Budget Survey which supplements the core OBS questionnaire with an assessment of the transparency of emergency fiscal measures and budgets that governments have used to respond to the many consequences of COVID 19. The module has 26 indicators, multiple parts and 26 questions. Part 1 is about an overview of the Covid-19 module, Part-2 consists of the detail of fiscal policy,…

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Tabdeeli Awam Sey (People-Driven Change) A series of 8 Capital TV talk shows

The Foundation with a team of media experts produced an 8-episode series of talk shows: Tabdeeli Awam Se (People-Driven Change) which were telecast on Capital TV. These shows helped discuss various aspects and experiences from the Foundation’s project: Citizen Engagement for Responsive & Accountability Governance (2017-20) funded by the EU. The programmes covered topics like pro-poor planning, people’s priorities, democracy beyond elections, and citizen-state interaction through mechanisms like khuli kutcheries.

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Inputs into 11 TV shows

CERAG experiences on social accountability shared on Hum TV's popular morning show Subh Say Aagay. Live telecast on 28 August 11:15 am, repeat telecast on Saturday 29 August at 4 pm and Sunday 30 August at 6 pm. Similar appearances were made in 11 more TV shows including: Rising Pakistan, morning show hosted by Mr. Tauseeq Haider on PTV, Do Raaye, talk show hosted by Mr. Asad Rahim Khan on Dawn News, and, Geo Parliament,…

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State of the Rights of the Differently-Abled in KP: Aawaz-II Provincial Consultation & Launch of Aawaz-II’s Digital App: Equal Access

To commemorate the International Day of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Aawaz II organised a provincial consultation on the State of the Rights of the Differently-Abled in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The event highlighted issues faced by the Differently-Abled and also provided opportunities to relevant government representatives to share information on steps taken for promoting the rights and welfare of citizens who are differently-abled. At the event, Aawaz II’s Digital App: Equal Access was also launched. This mobile application is a platform…

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A series of three webinars hosted by Syed Talat Hussain

The webinars were organized around the core theme of making people, budgets and grassroots issues the center of public and policy debate. Special flaps were created and webinars were duly publicized on social media platforms. This generated tremendous interest and feedback. Again this created a new niche in social media work because most of these webinars are either theoretical discussions or too divorced from serious issues. These webinars used CERAG data and integrated them into…

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Sanjhi Koshish, Sanjhi Taraqi (collective efforts for collective development) | 15 Radio Programmes & 11 Public Service Messages

With technical expertise of Uks Research Centre, the Foundation produced and broadcast 15 radio programmes projecting good practices in budget transparency and social accountability from its project: Citizen Engagement for Responsive & Accountable Governance (2017-20), funded by the EU.  The programmes had a nationwide outreach: aired on 14 FM-101 stations of Abbottabad, Peshawar, Kohat, Bannu, Peshawar, D. I. Khan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Quetta (Balochistan), Karachi, Hyderabad (Sindh), Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi, (Punjab), Gilgit and Islamabad.  “With the…

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Meeting with KP ACS in Peshawar: Budget Analysis & Social Accountability [P&DD Committee Room]

The Foundation presented its budget analysis and social accountability actions at a meeting chaired by KP’s Additional Chief Secretary, Mr. Shakeel Qadir Khan. Senior officers of the P&D, representatives of the SNG-II Programme, Mr. Ismail Khan, Editor-DAWN and the Foundation staff attended the meeting. The ACS was very appreciative of the Foundation’s data and analysis. He commented that the information generated by the budget analysis is relevant and timely. The social accountability experiences are also…

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Meeting with Mr. Ismail Khan, Editor, DAWN, Peshawar

The Foundation maintains consistent contact with Mr. Ismail Khan, a senior journalist and Editor-DAWN in Peshawar. He is particularly interested in the Foundation’s budget analysis, showing distribution of development funds to districts. Mr. Khan participated in the meeting with the ACS and senior officials of the P&DD in Peshawar on 22 December 2020. Discussing chronically poor districts, he pointed out that some fail to get development benefits despite strong political representation.

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Communicating the Foundation’s Budget Analysis A series of 30 texts

Key messages from the Foundation’s analysis of public budgets were communicated through a series of 30 texts developed in Urdu and English. They were sent to more than 3,000 recipients including CSO partners, government officials, public representatives, journalists, academics, activists, donors, etc., in KP and across Pakistan. The Foundation’s texts were widely appreciated. They were referred as an effective source of public information in an online training on citizen engagement organized by the Sub-National Governance Programme, which in its second phase continues to assist…

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Understanding local government in KP

Lahore/Islamabad Ten activists from Abbottabad, Haripur, Mardan, Nowshera and Peshawar along with two Foundation staff attended a training of trainers on KP’s LG system, role, structure & budget on 5-6 November 2020 in Lahore. Subsequently, on 21 November 2020, planning to share information and understanding in local communities was completed in Islamabad. Trained activists held community-level meetings in November-December 2020 so that people become more familiar with KP’s local government system.

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Meeting with the Deputy Chair-Planning Commission in Islamabad

The Foundation’s budget analysis and social accountability work was shared with Mr. Jehanzeb Khan, Deputy Chair-Planning Commission in a meeting held at his office in Islamabad. Mr. Khan showed great interest in the proposed PFC for KP and shared information on the Planning Commission’s efforts on this with provinces. The Punjab PFC was discussed, work on which was led by Dr. Ayesha Ghaus Pasha (former Punjab Minister of Finance). It was agreed that creative thinking…

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Meeting held in Islamabad with Mr. Murtaza Solangi, Naya Dour (digital platform)

The Foundation’s experiences in budget analysis and social accountability were discussed with Mr. Murtaza Solangi. He took keen interest in them, particularly citizen efforts for improving services like education, health, etc. Mr. Solangi explained that Naya Daur will focus on public interest news. He shared that Naya Daur is keen to collaborate with organizations like the Foundation and would like to sign an MOU.

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Meeting with Mr. Salman Masood in Islamabad, journalist

Mr. Salman Masood, a well-respected journalist, who writes for the New York Times & is the Editor of The Nation was introduced to the Foundation’s budget analysis and social accountability work. He was showed interest in innovations and outreach of the Foundation’s work. Current stories from Swat were compared with those that dominated headlines earlier. Local government, its pros and cons, and its importance in increasing citizen engagement in governance was also reviewed.

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Meeting held in Islamabad with Mr. Mohyuddin Ahmed Wani, Additional Secy, Education

The Foundation’s work on social accountability and its potential in improving the delivery of quality education was discussed with Mr. Mohyuddin Ahmed Wani, Additional Secretary, Education at a meeting in his office in Islamabad on 8 December 2020. Mr. Wani was interested in the social accountability experiences, though it was agreed that citizen involvement, especially in poor areas, often focuses on material issues and not on quality of education. Mr. Wani requested for a brief…

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Meeting with Mr. Fahad Hussain in Islamabad, Editor, Dawn

The Foundation’s budget analysis and social accountability experiences were shared with Mr. Fahad Hussain, Editor, Dawn, at a meeting held on 7 December 2020 in Islamabad. Fahad showed great interest in the Foundation’s work. On the need for greater media attention to increase public debate on institutionalizing social accountability and promoting better planning and PFM, he advised that newspapers look for stories/reports that are current, valid and of public interest.

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Pyaas, a Drama (Long Play)

Stories and characters from the Foundation’s Cerag project (2017-20) were woven to create the script of a drama, Pyaas, which was telecast on ATV. It showed a poor rural family being torn apart due to lack of clean drinking water. The younger of the two brothers and his wife led community action to demand the repair of the local drinking water scheme, which was approved by the local councilor due to its broad-based public backing.…

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COVID-19: the Foundation’s Response | 2nd Round of Humanitarian Assistance

Following the food and non-food items provided in April 2020, the Foundation distributed a second round in October-November 2020, reaching 2,400 families in 12 KP districts: Abbottabad, Battagram, Dera ismail Khan, Haripur, Karak, Kohat, Mardan, Mansehra, Nowshera, Peshawar, Shangla and Swat. The food items included flour, rice, lentils, cooking oil, sugar, tea, etc. -- for one family for a month. The non-food items included soaps for better hand hygiene and sanitary napkins for women. This…

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Khuli Kutchery Cherat, Nowshera

A khuli kutchery (town hall meeting) was organized by the District Administration in compliance with recent provincial government instructions under which each district must organize assigned number of khuli kutcheries (town hall meetings) and revenue darbars (revenue courts). About 300 people participated in the khuli kutchery which was chaired by Nowshera’s Deputy Commissioner (DC), Mir Reza Ozgen. Representatives of all key departments were also present. The Foundation arranged participation of its local CSO partners. For over two hours, the District Administration heard public…

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The Foundation meets its CSO partners in 12 KP districts

While distributing humanitarian assistance to 2,400 poor families in 12 KP district, the Foundation also took the opportunity of meeting its CSO partners. Implementation of social accountability actions was reviewed and the SAP database updated. Analysis of KP’s budget FY2020-21 was also shared. The Foundation also discussed project plans and the flexibility imposed by Covid-19.

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Child Protection in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – Aawaz-II Provincial Consultation

The KP Child Protection & Welfare Act was passed in 2010 by the Provincial Assembly to care, protect, provide maintenance & welfare, train, educate, rehabilitate and reintegrate children at risk in the province. As required by the law an autonomous KP Child Protection & Welfare Commission was established in 2011 and given executive authority to administer and manage child protection matters. Aawaz-II organized a (remote) consultation to shape advocacy pathways to improve the effectiveness of child protection measures in KP. “Staff…

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Pursestrings & Peoples Priorities | The Foundation’s analysis of development funds – KP Budget FY2020-21

The Foundation’s analysis showed that KP’s FY2020-21’s total outlay was Rs.923 billion, slightly more than the preceding year’s Rs.900 billion. Rs.318 billion was allocated for development -- Rs.149 billion for settled districts and Rs.83 billion for merged districts. Analysing the development budget, the Foundation confirmed that in response to Covid-19, the KP government allocated Rs.24.38 billion for Health, representing a whopping increase of 79.20% from the preceding year’s Rs.13.61 billion. According to government, it is the “biggest…

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Meeting with KP’s Finance Minister, Mr. Taimur Khan Jhagra The Foundation presents its Budget Analysis & Social Accountability Actions

The Minister commended the Foundation’s analysis and efforts: “budget transparency is fundamental,” he asserted. Development and current budgets must be linked to assess the full scope of investment/spending. Trends over the period FY2013-14 to FY2020-21 confirming that more than half of the ADP is placed under block allocation underscores the need to reduce block funds. However, delays in departmental input forces Finance to retain block allocations.   Discussing the delayed upgradation of Abbottabad’s DHQ, it…

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Feasibility Study, Community Lead Project

Under the ADB-funded: Building Urban Resilient Communities, a feasibility study for a pilot community lead project was conducted by the Environmental Consultancy & Options (ECO). Due to Covid restrictions, the draft study was completed in July 2020. It was reviewed by Oxfam that is lead implementing partner to ADB, government stakeholders and the Foundation. It was sent to the ADB in January 2021. Once approved, improvements in solid waste management, sewerage and drinking water will be undertaken in…

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