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Project Fact Sheet for 51140060

Project / Programme Title
EISA Mozambique Elections 2013-2014
Brief Project Description
EISA is planning to support the transparency of the local (2013) and national (2014) elections in Mozambique through a two-year project. The project has three components: 1. Training on the new electoral laws, 2. Capacity development for political party monitoring of the elections, and 3. The electoral management body's ability to communicate and interact with all relevant stakeholders.
Donor
SWEDEN
Donor Agency / UN Agency
Suécia
Government Counterparts
  • To Be Confirmed
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Project Information

Project Status
Completed
Mozambican Project Number
Fonte de Recurso
Actual Start - End
2013-10-01 / 2015-06-30
Planned Start - End
2013-09-01 / 2014-12-31
Date of Signature of MoU/Contract
n/a
National / Regional
National 
Type of Implementation
NGO Implementation 
Project Contact Person
Claire Smellie | +258 21 480 300 | claire.smellie@gov.se 
Project Internet Link
 
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Funding Information

Aid Modality
Investment Projects
Currency
SEK
Type of Funding
Grant
On/Off Budget
Off Budget
On/Off Treasury
Off Treasury
Funding Totals
Disbursements
266,400 EUR
Commitments
266,400 EUR
Undisbursed
0 EUR
Historic Funding
Disbursements
0 EUR
Commitments
0 EUR
Funding 2013
Disbursements
133,200 EUR
Commitments
266,400 EUR
Disbursements 1st Quarter
0 EUR
Disbursements 2nd Quarter
0 EUR
Disbursements 3rd Quarter
0 EUR
Disbursements 4th Quarter
133,200 EUR
Funding 2014
Disbursements
133,200 EUR
Commitments
0 EUR
Disbursements 1st Quarter
0 EUR
Disbursements 2nd Quarter
0 EUR
Disbursements 3rd Quarter
133,200 EUR
Disbursements 4th Quarter
0 EUR
Funding Forecast 2013
Disbursements
0 EUR
Commitments
133,200 EUR
Funding Forecast 2014
Disbursements
0 EUR
Commitments
133,200 EUR

Classification

Channel of Delivery
  • EISA - Electoral Institute of Southern Africa
Sectors
100.0%
15100 Government And Civil Society, General
15161 Elections
MDGs
  • Poverty
  • Education
  • Gender
  • Environment
Focal Regions
National