NINGO Presentation: NINGO’s Contribution to the implementation of the Kigali Statement of Action 2010 Development Partners Retreat 24/3/2011.

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NINGO Presentation: NINGO’s Contribution to the implementation of the Kigali Statement of Action 2010 Development Partners Retreat 24/3/2011

Key Policy Actions – KSA Implementation (1) 1.To engage in and to promote transparent, accountable INGO coordination with the recognised authorities at all levels, in support of the Government of Rwanda's development objectives, with a particular focus on Sector Working Groups at the National level and Joint Action Development Forums at District and Sector level;

Key Policy Actions – KSA Implementation (2) 2.To promote and facilitate opportunities and channels through which the voices of ordinary Rwandan citizens may be heard by public and private decision makers at all levels within society, with a particular focus on citizen participation in the 3rd Phase of the Government's Decentralisation Implementation Plan;

Key Policy Actions – KSA Implementation (3) 3.To work to help build the capacity of civil society, the private sector and government, where required and appropriate, in support of the Government of Rwanda's development objectives and the aspirations of the Rwandan people, with a particular focus on aiding Rwandan civil society to play an effective, pivotal role in the development of the country.

NINGO DATA 2010

TABLE:1 NINGO FUNDING PER SECTOR

TABLE:1 (Continued) SECTORSTOTAL BUDGET (USD) TRANSPORT & ICT N/A YOUTH, SPORTS & CULTURE3,978,341 SOCIAL PROTECTION12,639,827 EDUCATION13,471,314 EMPLOYMENT4,325,000 HEALTH & POPULATION22,840,108 FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT 5,133,333 GRAND TOTAL 117,458,758

NINGO FUNDING PER SECTOR

TABLE: 2 NINGO AID DISTRIBUTION BY PROVINCE PROVINCESTOTAL BUDGET (USD) SOUTHERN PROVINCE 28,899,769 NORTHERN PROVINCE 25,191,963 CITY of KIGALI 22,237,974 WESTERN PROVINCE 20,700,120 EASTERN PROVINCE 20,428,932 TOTAL 117,458,758

NINGO AID DISTRIBUTION BY PROVINCE (%)

DISTRIBUTION OF NINGO MEMBERS BY PROVINCE (%)

TABLE: 3 SECTORS Vs NINGO BENEFICIARIES SECTORSBENEFICIARIES Justice, Reconciliation, Law & Order 672,200 Governance/ Decentralization 1,010,000 Manufacturing Services & Off-farm Industry 6,000 Forestry, Land & Environment 343,000 Agriculture 446,200 Water & Sanitation 61,000 Energy 142,000 Transport & ICT 0 Youth, Sports & Culture 153,000

SECTORS Vs NINGO BENEFICIARIES (Continued) SECTORSBENEFICIARIES Social Protection 285,600 Education 88,338 Health and population 1,097,514 Financial Sector Development 90,000 TOTAL 4,394,852

NINGO MEMBERS INVOLVED IN SWGs (%)

NINGO MEMBERS WHICH HAVE SIGNED A MoU WITH GoR LINE MINISTRIES

EXTERNAL DONOR FUNDS Vs ORGANIZATION FUNDS

NINGO MEMBER DONORS Governments of US, Canada, UK, Scotland, Austria, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Norway; European Union; DGD- Belgique; UNICEF; Millennium Challenge Corporation; CUTS International; Comic Relief-UK; Reproductive Health Trust Fund; Netherlands Development Organization; Irish Aid; Caritas New Zealand; Hopes & Homes for Children International; Norwegian Peoples’ Aid; World Vision Australia, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Canada; Catholic Relief Services; CARE International; OXFAM NOVIB and Oxfam GB; private foundations; private companies; private individuals…

NINGO MEMBER LOCAL PARTNERS GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES: Health, Local Government, Agriculture, Education, Justice, Land & Forestry, Water & Environment, Family wellbeing, Culture & Sports, and Youth. LOCAL CSOs: Rwanda Civil Society Platform, Church Organizations, PLWHA Organizations, Local Cooperatives, Duhamic ADRI, CCOAIB, YES Rwanda, Media Houses, Church Organizations, INADES, COFORWA, UGAMA, ADENYA, COPORWA, REDO, APIB, ASOFERWA, ARCT-RUHUKA, HAGURUKA, RWAMREC, Rwanda Women Network, ADTS, Imbaraga, LIPROPDHOR, CAPACITAR-Rwanda, Duterimbere ASBL, Shekinah, ARASI, AIMPO, Tubakunde, Centre Komera, Uyisenga n’Imanzi, FOSA, GLMC, Don Bosco Orphans Centre, Barakabaho Foundation, CLADHO, RWARRI, Tibibe Amahoro, ADI-Terimbere, FENAPH, ARBEF, SDA-Iriba, PAMASOR, Ingabo, Imbuto, KOAKAKA, CIAT, COATB, ACT- Rwanda, Well Spring, Kigali Bar Association, ADEPE, ARPCDH, Amizero ASBL, IMF-Unguka, Union des Coopecs WISIGARA, Amasezerano Community Banking, Coopec COMICOKA, Union des coopecs Ejo Heza