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Survey Concept Paper: Securing Rights in the Context of HIV and
AIDS Program (SRP) July 2013 – December 2016
Oxfam Canada in Zimbabwe
October 2013
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1. INTRODUCTORY
BACKGROUND
Oxfam’s
Mission in Zimbabwe
Oxfam’s
mission in Zimbabwe is to build the capacity of individuals, communities
and civil society organizations to claim their rights, increase
their resilience, secure livelihoods and hold state and non- state
actors accountable at all levels.
About
Oxfam in Zimbabwe
Oxfam International
(OI) is a global confederation of 17 Oxfam affiliates that work
with partners and allies around the world to find lasting solutions
to poverty and injustice. In 2008, OI made a strategic decision
to restructure the way that Oxfam is organized in the countries
where affiliates operate. This was done by moving away from a model
where individual affiliates work from their own strategic plans
by introducing a new Single Management Structure (SMS) that has
at its core a Joint Country Analysis (JCA) and Joint Country Strategy
(JCS) which all affiliates will implement together. The SMS model
combines the strengths of all affiliates to build unity of approach
in all humanitarian, development, and advocacy work. By working
as ‘one Oxfam’ in each country where affiliates operate,
Oxfam will have greater coherence, cost-efficiency and most critically,
impact.
In Zimbabwe, Oxfam has
a long history of working to end poverty and injustice and has implemented
a range of initiatives. Oxfam has a particular track record with
regard to sustainable livelihoods and women’s rights programs,
which have been supported since the late 1970s. As of 2011, three
Oxfam affiliates have a program in Zimbabwe (Oxfam Novib, Oxfam
Canada and Oxfam Great Britain). Three other affiliates (Oxfam Australia,
Oxfam Germany and Oxfam Ireland) are contributing funds.
Besides the Securing
Rights program, the Oxfam in Zimbabwe country program includes 5
other programs which are depicted in the diagram below.
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