TOGETHER
The uniting TOwards Gender Equality for enjoyment of women’s and girls’ Total HEalth and Rights Project – TOGETHER
Date: 17 September 2021 to 31 August 2027
Area: Preah Vihear, (CheySaen, Chhaeb, Choam Khsant, Kuleaen,Rovieng, and other districts) and Steung Treng (Siem Bok, ThalaBarivat, Sesan, Siem Pang, and other districts), and Kompong Thom Provinces (Sandan district)
Primary Project Beneficiaries: 43,451
Budget: Total 4,612,593 USD
Donors: Global Affairs Canada and ADRA Canada
ADRA Canada, its Canadian partners(Salanga and Sick Kids), implementing partners (IPs): ADRA Cambodia, Kenya, Philippines and Uganda, together with local and grassroots women’s organizations and duty-bearers in each country, propose this 6-year gender- transformative initiative to increase the enjoyment of health-related human rights of the most vulnerable adolescent girls and boys (10-19 years), women and men (20+ years) and children under 5 years (U5), especially those with intersecting vulnerabilities, in indigenous, remote or resettlement settings.
This will be achieved through: (i) increasing the equitable use of health services by empowering and reducing barriers preventing access for adolescent girls and women (AGW) and children U5 through activities focusing on building self-confidence, Female and Male Champion Groups, and gender-responsive trainings that target boys, men, parents/caregivers, and other key gatekeepers; (ii) improving provision of gender-responsive and inclusive health, social and nutrition services for the most vulnerable AGW and children U5, by increasing capacity of service providers, caregivers and educators, and increasing support from duty-bearers; (iii) increasing community- led actions to reduce structural barriers to health-related rights, especially sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), by building the capacity of the most vulnerable AGW in action planning, utilizing the innovative Community-led Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (ColMEL) methodology, and supporting grassroots women’s organizations.
The proposed multi-sectoral, multi-level and multi-stakeholder initiative will contribute to poverty reduction by preventing, and improving response to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV); improving equitable access to and use of health care services, especially on reproductive health, and emphasizing preventative care. As documented by several studies, SGBV is a strong contributor to poverty [WB 2019] and poor health can cause considerable loss of income for those affected, including caregivers, as families often sell assets or borrow at high interest rates to cover medical costs and transportation to facilities [WB, 2014].
The TOGETHER project (uniting Towards Gender Equality for enjoyment of women’s and girls’ Total HEalth and Rights) project will target people living in indigenous, remote or resettlement settings in the following areas:
Cambodia (Cam): Preah Vihear, (CheySaen, Chhaeb, Choam Khsant, Kuleaen,Rovieng, and other districts) and Steung Treng (Siem Bok, ThalaBarivat, Sesan, Siem Pang, and other districts), and Kompong Thom Provinces (Sandan district)
Kenya (Ken): Eastern Province, Mandera West Philippines (Phi): Camarines Sur,Bicol Region (Siruma,Garchitorena,Caramoan, Ocampo,Buhi,Bato municipalities) Uganda (Uga): Acholi Region (Pader, Agago,Kitgum and Lamwo Districts)
The target areas were selected using the following criteria:
- A) Country level – (i) documented health and health rights needs; (ii) existing strong partnership with the IP, (iii) IP’s good management, accountability, and capacity to deliver effectively and safely in target areas; (iii) experience with gender-transformative approaches; and (iv) opportunity to leverage investments of other initiatives (e.g EMBRACE).
- B) Province/District level – (i) compounded vulnerability and marginalization due to remoteness, resettlement, conflict and/or indigenous ethnicity exacerbating barriers to health-related rights particularly for AGW, and children U5 (Cambodia – remote, ethnic minority areas, high incidence of labor based migration; Kenya – resettlement area of ethnic Somali and conflict-affected communities; Philippines – remote areas, including island villages, heavily inhabited by indigenous and marginalized populations; Uganda – resettlement areas of conflict-affected populations);(ii) trends of stability, and stable and predictable access to the area (despite the proximity to conflict and post-conflict areas in Kenya and Uganda, the target areas in both countries are relatively stable and ADRA is currently implementing other projects in these areas); and (iii) existing relationships with duty-bearers and key responsibility holders.
- C) Community level – (i) identified needs, in consultation with the targeted female rights-holders, related to SGBV, teenage pregnancies, malnutrition and poverty with compounding vulnerability factors such as lack of access to health care, lack of economic opportunities, and harmful socio-cultural norms; and (ii) interest to participate (and approval by the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples in Philippines).
- D) Individuals –the multi-stage needs assessment (NA) identified the most vulnerable individuals in the target areas as AGW and children U5 who are: survivors of SGBV; facing mental health challenges or have special needs due to physical disabilities; engaged in sex work; of a different ethnicity than the majority of the population; and/or LGBTQ+. Based on this knowledge, the project will develop an inclusivity framework to identify vulnerable individuals in the project area and outline a gender-responsive strategy that will be used to reach them. The project will also target people in each area, particularly duty-bearers and key responsibility holders at multiple levels (including boys, men, leaders, care providers, caregivers etc.).
The project will impact 194,920 girls, women, boys and men across all project countries. It will directly reach 88,660 girls and women; and 33,052 boys and men. In addition, the project will reach 73,208 intermediaries and indirect beneficiaries (women, boys and men). Specifically, direct beneficiaries will be 121,712 people (73% female): 8,052U5 girls, 6,148U5 boys; 49,570adolescent girls and 15,968 adolescent boys (age 10-19years*); 31,038 women and 10,936 men (age 20+ years). While the project will focus on adolescent girls 10-19years, in some case seven younger adolescent girls will be entitled to benefit from the project (e.g. in Kenya, where girls may be married as early as 8 years old).
TOGETHER Stories
Latest stories from TOGETHER project
Job Announcement: Gender Officer and Midwifery Officer (Re-advertise)
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Cambodia is recruiting Cambodian nationals to fill the positions of Gender Officer and Midwifery Officer based in Preah Vihear and Steung Treng provinces. The person will be based initially in the rural Rovieng district, Preah Vihear province and is expected to travel throughout the project area, by motorbike and bad roads and to stay overnight in the community as needed. This is a second posting.
TOGETHER is a multi-sectoral project which aims to increase the enjoyment of health-related rights for the most vulnerable children, adolescent girls and boys, and women and men in Cambodia, Kenya, the Philippines and Uganda., especially those with intersecting vulnerabilities in indigenous, remote or resettlement settings. The project empowers individuals and communities to advocate for better sexual and reproductive health services and policies, and educates and encourages young people to engage with their communities and their governments to make their voices heard. The project seeks to strengthen local health systems, working closely with local authorities and health facilities to improve health worker capacity and service coverage, particularly for adolescents and youth.
World No Tobacco Day 2022 event
On June 13, 2022, members of ADRA Cambodia’s TOGETHER team celebrated World No Tobacco Day on the theme of “Tobacco Poisons our Environment.” The event highlighted the harmful effects of tobacco use and secondhand smoke on newborn babies, children, pregnant women, and youth.
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (LNGO Advocacy Capacity Building Grantee Selection)
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Cambodia is implementing the uniting TOwards Gender Equality for enjoyment of women’s and girls’ Total HEalth and Rights “TOGETHER” project in 318 rural villages of 12 districts and 3 provinces in Kompong Thom, Preah Vihear, and Steung Treng with the funding from Global Affairs Canada and ADRA Canada. ADRA would like to invite Local NGO partners to apply who are interested to to build their own organization skills and join in working with ADRA and other local partners in research and advocacy and to contribute to the broader project objectives of increasing enjoyment of health-related rights by the most marginalized adolescent girls, women and U5 children. The ONE selected LNGO will be provided with grant funds to join in the research and advocacy activities of the project between 2022 and 2026.
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (Health Service Strengthening Coordination Consultancy (HSSCC)) – Re-advertisement
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Cambodia has implemented uniting TOwards Gender Equality for enjoyment of women’s and girls’ Total HEalth and Rights “TOGETHER” project in 318 rural villages of 12 districts and 3 provinces in Kompong Thom, Preah Vihear, and Steung Treng with the funding from Global Affairs Canada and ADRA Canada.
The ADRA TOGETHER project will be working with the Community based activities in and out of school. ADRA is seeking a Consultancy based partner team to support planning and coordination with the ADRA team and local health officials for various training, monitoring, and other logistics related to the project MOH system capacity building objectives. This consultancy will work over a 5 year period of time.
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (Individual Consultant for a Baseline Survey)
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Cambodia has implemented uniting TOwards Gender Equality for enjoyment of women’s and girls’ Total HEalth and Rights “TOGETHER” project, and is conducting its baseline survey in 30 rural villages, 12 districts and 3 provinces of Kompong Thom, Preah Vihear, and Steung Treng with the funding from Global Affairs Canada and ADRA Canada.
ADRA is seeking a Consultant to carry out a Baseline Survey from February 1 to March 4, 2022. Consulting Services will include, but are not limited to the following tasks.
TOGETHER Project Announcement
Following the announcement by The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada, ADRA Cambodia is pleased to be partnering with ADRA Canada to ensure that some of the most vulnerable people, especially women and girls, in Cambodia, Kenya, the Philippines, and Uganda can exercise their health-related human rights.