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Please read on re: MAPPING GENDER IN AFGHANISTAN.

 

GENDER MAPPING QUESTIONNAIRE IS ATTACHED.

 

Grants and Projects

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Funders’ Network for Afghan Women

 

Website Link: http://www.funders-afghan-women.org/index.php

 

The Funders' Network for Afghan Women (FNAW) is a coalition of dedicated foundations and granting organizations, as well as advocates, policy-makers and other agencies funding Afghan women's groups. FNAW members have committed to working together to better understand and address the needs of grassroots civil society organizations in Afghanistan that support women and children. Members share project assessments, security information, experiences, and feedback from Afghan partners to prioritize funding, expand on success stories, and build the capacity of women leaders in Afghanistan.

The Network addresses common problems faced by grantees, with an emphasis on sustainability, advocacy and capacity-building. FNAW provides grantees with technical assistance, and helps them better establish their own networks and partnerships. It is FNAW's belief that a coalition of funders can have a real, measurable policy impact on those with the power to bring meaningful change to the lives of Afghan women and girls. To this end, advocacy is key among FNAW's priorities.

 

Women's funds and other organizations concerned with the future of Afghanistan have long recognized the need to improve donor coordination and information-sharing to ensure that the goal of building a lasting civic democratic society in Afghanistan has a viable chance. They also recognized that the key to a democratic and progressive society is improvement for women and children in a host of areas. The difficulty donors and potential grant-seekers face in getting information from and about each other has led to a growing tendency for all donations to “settle” amongst one or two well-known grant-seekers, not necessarily best meeting the pressing needs on the ground.

 

To address this problem, FNAW was launched at an initiating meeting at the annual Women's Funding Network 2004 conference held in Toronto, Canada, by major donors and policy advocates who came together to create a network that could be a forum for information- sharing and collaboration to reach new grantees, seek co-funding opportunities, and build the institutional capacities of Afghan NGOs. The network includes funders, grant-makers and advocates who, among other activities, are working to improve the living standards of Afghans, and especially, to empower Afghan women and girls through direct support to women's projects and programmes.

 

Today FNAW is a thriving network, meeting every month. Through collaboration, coordination and information-sharing, ideas are being shared generously and frequently, thereby improving the reach, capacity and efficiency of each member organization, and ultimately, better meeting the needs of beneficiaries in Afghanistan.

 

Download the FNAW Brochure

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MAPPING GENDER IN AFGHANISTAN

 

QUESTIONNAIRE IS ATTACHED

Replies kindly requested by April 30, 2008

 

Contacts:

Lauryn Oates, Coordinator FNAW - info@funders-afghan-women.org

Anjuli Sherin - gitanjuli@hotmail.com

 

The Mapping Gender in Afghanistan project aims tocreate a database of all projects and programs in Afghanistan concerned with gender and/or improving the status of women. Our objective is to assist donors and implementing organizations in Afghanistan and elsewhere to coordinate, reduce duplication and overlap, and to build on previous work, experience and lessons learned from “doing gender” in Afghanistan. We aim to give donors the opportunity to identify potential partners with expertise and experience in aparticular sector, to see where similar projects have been conducted in thepast, and to network with donors or partners engaged in common work, among other benefits. The database will be accessible to any Afghanistan-basednational organization, to member funders of FNAW, and to any organization that contributed data on their own projects and programs to the database.

 





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