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Empowering Indonesian Women for Poverty Reduction (MAMPU)

Summary

This design information is for the Empowering Indonesian Women for Poverty Reduction (MAMPU)program, which aims to improve the lives of poor women in Indonesia.

Description

The Empowering Indonesian Women for Poverty Reduction (MAMPU) program aims to improve the lives of poor women in Indonesia.

The first phase of the program (July 2012 – June 2016) will focus on five thematic areas that constitute priority areas for the Australia – Indonesia Partnership and represent key constraints to advancing the needs of poor women:

  1. Increasing women's access to jobs and removing workplace discrimination
  2. Improving women's access to government social protection programs
  3. Improving conditions for women's overseas labour migration
  4. Strengthening women's leadership for better maternal and reproductive health
  5. Strengthening women's leadership to reduce violence against women.

The $60 million program will work with civil society organisations to analyse constraints, identify and test solutions, and use multi-stakeholder processes with the government, media, and the private sector to advocate for positive change to the welfare of women.

Part A: Situational Analysis and Program Overview - UPDATED

Program Design Document, Part A: Situational Analysis and Program Overview [PDF 383kb]">Empowering Indonesian Women for Poverty Reduction,
Program Design Document, Part A: Situational Analysis and Program Overview [PDF 383kb]

Empowering Indonesian Women for Poverty Reduction, Program Design Document, Part A: Situational Analysis and Program Overview [Word 1.5mb]

Part B: Implementation, Performance and Risks - UPDATED

Program Design Document, Part B: Implementation, Performance and Risks [PDF 640kb]">Empowering Indonesian Women for Poverty Reduction,
Program Design Document, Part B: Implementation, Performance and Risks [PDF 640kb]

Program Design Document, Part B: Implementation, Performance and Risks [Word 2.77mb]">Empowering Indonesian Women for Poverty Reduction,
Program Design Document, Part B: Implementation, Performance and Risks [Word 2.77mb]

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Last Updated: 13 August 2012
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