In a similar vein, API has joined a partnership with CARE Cambodia and InSTEDD in order to enhance citizens’ participation through innovative tech solutions. The EU granted API 425,000 euro for this endeavour, which is part of Implementing the Social Accountability Framework (I-SAF), a broad reform agenda assumed by the Government, and supported by development partners and civil society. While our overall objective is to develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions and ensure public access to information, we are specifically concentrating on empowering young women belonging to indigenous minority groups, as well as on building the capacity of the Community Accountability Facilitators (CAFs) in four provinces. The project produced lots of results in 2022 despite, the COVID-19 challenges. The consortium partners carried out information for citizens (I4C) awareness raising activities, reaching over 30,000 citizens to improve citizens ' understanding of their rights, standards and performance as well as budget information on communes, schools, and health centre services. The citizen monitoring activities achieved to organise 96% of the 1,086 planned community scorecards and service provider self-assessment meetings despite the disruption of the commune election in early June 2022. The joint accountability action plans (JAAP) implemented 78% of the 1,926 actions planned in 2022. As a result of the above activities, the target community gained enhanced knowledge on rights, the standards, and duties of elected commune councils. They gained confidence to give feedback and ask questions to local authorities about commune, school, and health centre activities. The key target groups – in particular youth, women and ethnic minorities –, demonstrated behavioural changes, such as an increased use of health centre services during pregnancy, motivating their children to attend school and registering birth certificates at the commune office. The scorecard provided insight into the improvement criteria of standards and performance of public services raised by citizens. The service providers took responsive action to improve soft-skills and small-scale infrastructure, including women’s toilets, ramps for people with disability, and office materials and equipment that enhance service delivery. The digitised community scorecard application (DCSC App) was improved for easier use and to address software bugs. Input for ideas was sought from 70% of participants (8,634 people, 62% women). The newly designed workplan to strengthen the capacity of Community Accountability Facilitators (CAFs) was developed and implemented. For the new 2023 fiscal year, 100% of JAAP were developed in 181 planned communes. Advocacy and Policy Institute (API), Innovative Support to Emergencies Diseases and Disasters (InSTEDD) and CARE International in Cambodia with the local partners: Partners for Development in Action Family Health Development Action for Health Development Community Development Centre Nak Akphivath Sahakum Kampuchea Women Welfare Action Promvihearthor Khmer Association for Development of Countryside Youth Council of Cambodia Save Vulnerable Cambodian Conserve Indigenous People Languages Building Community Voices Alliance for Conflict Transformation My Village Read our latest report here.
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