Contribution to Law and Order Trust Fund for Afghanistan (LOTFA)
For the benefit of Afghan women, men and children as well as of the rule of law in Afghanistan, the Law and Order Trust Fund for Afghanistan (LOTFA) contributes to a more human rights compliant, institutionally strengthened and more gender balanced Afghan National Police. Amongst other, it supports community policing as well as the recruitment, retention and training of policewomen and the improvement of their working conditions.
Región/País | Tema | Período | Presupuesto |
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Afganistán |
Conflito y fragilidad Derechos humanos nothemedefined
Gestión y reforma de los sistemas de seguridad
Derechos humanos (incluidos los derechos de las mujeres) |
01.11.2015
- 30.06.2018 |
CHF 3’968’120
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- MOIA personnel including the uniformed police (ANP, 157’000, out of which 2’399 or 1.5% is female), civilian employees and MOIA relevant departments across the country.
- 40 targeted districts as part of the Police e-Mardumi component in at least 20 provinces.
- Expanded application of piloted community partnership approaches, including a strengthened role for Policewomen’s Councils;
- MOIA capacity to lead and manage reform, develop institutional capacity, improve aid coordination and continuously improve functional performance is strengthened;
- MOIA Internal control and accountability mechanisms for administration and finance and complaints resolution are improved;
- Relevant legislation, regulation and policy related to police reviewed to ensure conformance with prevailing constitutional values and evolving challenges.
- Improved gender empowerment in MOIA through recruitment and retention of over 933 police women in ANP, complemented with gender awareness and mainstreaming activities;
- Institutionalized and multi-faceted police-community interface expanded progressively to 8 provinces, including greater voice for women and youth in policing issues towards improvement of local security, police service delivery and accountability;
- Improved police mobility, responsiveness and morale through a progress of needs-assessed development of key police infrastructure at the national and sub national levels;
- Sustained capacity and institutional reform of the Ministry of Interior Affairs (MOIA) through capacity development programmes.
- Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo
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Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE GOBIERNO Y SOCIEDAD CIVIL
GOBIERNO Y SOCIEDAD CIVIL
GOBIERNO Y SOCIEDAD CIVIL
Sub-Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE Gestión y reforma de los sistemas de seguridad
Gestión y reforma de los sistemas de seguridad
Derechos humanos
Temas transversales Propensión a los conflictos
Proyecto específico para la igualdad de género.
El proyecto tiene en cuenta la democratización, la buena gobernanza y los derechos humanos como tema transversal.
El proyecto apoya fundamentalmente mejoras en la organización contraparte
Tipo de ayuda Fondos conjuntos o mancomunados de donantes múltiples
Número de proyecto 7F03239
Contexto |
A central challenge for Afghanistan remains its chronic insecurity. Despite the continued efforts of the Afghan government and its international partners to establish and sustain an effective and committed police force in Afghanistan, there is still huge public mistrust and therefore limited engagement between the police and the public. This lack of engagement limits the police in gathering information on needs and demands as well as to provide better law enforcement and client-oriented policing services. A major rule of law concern is the low number of policewomen. Despite specific actions undertaken by the GIROA, the number of policewomen in the Afghan National Police force remains only at 1.5% (2’399). This is not anywhere close to be sufficient to provide adequate police services to women in a society with high levels of gender-based violence and a considerable degree of gender separation outside homes. |
Objetivos |
Trust in and access to fair, effective, and accountable rule of law services is increased in accordance with applicable international human rights standards and the government’s legal obligations. (LOTFA project document, based on United Nations Development Assistance Framework & UNDP Country Programme Document). |
Grupos destinarios |
Direct target groups: Indirectly: the Afghan population. |
Efectos a medio plazo |
1) Institutional Development: Capacities for reform and accountable and efficient MOIA management and oversight are improved with integrated civilian and uniformed leadership and management. 2) Police Professionalism: Afghan people can benefit from effective police services in accordance with human rights and professional policing standards. |
Resultados |
Resultados previstos:
Resultados de las fases anteriores: |
Dirección / Officina Federal responsable |
COSUDE |
Crédito |
Cooperación al desarrollo |
Contrapartes del proyecto |
Contraparte del contrato Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) Otras contrapartes Ministry of Interior Affairs (MOIA), United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, civil society groups working on gender + other donors. |
Coordinación con otros proyectos y actores |
Afghanistan Urban Peacebuilding Programme (AUPP), Justice and Human Rights Programme Afghanistan (JHRA/HRSU) and Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC). |
Presupuesto | Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF 3’968’120 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF 3’968’120 |
Fases del proyecto |
Fase 6 01.11.2015 - 30.06.2018 (Completed) Fase 5 01.10.2010 - 31.12.2018 (Completed) |