Stockholm: Edita, 2011. 62 p.
Authors: 
Amiri, Jane
Tostesen, Arne
Organizations: 
Swedish International Development Agency, SIDA
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, NORAD
Collection: 
UTV Working Paper 2011:4
ISBN: 
978-91-586-4172-3
Notes: 
Commissioned by Sida and Norad
Description: 
The Kenya country case study forms part of broader evaluation of Norwegian and Swedish aid interventions in support of child rights. While Norway has opted for advancing child rights through targeted interventions, Sweden has chosen an approach that combines child-targeted interventions with the mainstreaming of child rights in all its interventions across the board. The report reviews in some detail 12 different interventions, six funded by Norway and six by Sweden, even though both countries have made contributions to some of them: (a) African Network for the Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN); (b) Counter-trafficking; (c) Deaf Aid; (d) Korogocho Community Radio; (e) Maasai Education Discovery; (f) Mathare Youth Sports Association; (g) Empowering Youth for Development; (h) Governance, Justice, Law and Order Sector (GJLOS) Reform Programme; (i) Mainstreaming in Action; (j) Nyanza Roads 2000 Programme; (k) Diversion Programme for Children in Conflict with the Law; (l) Building a Child Protection System.
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