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According to preliminary data collected by the OECD<\/a>, global foreign aid flows reached an all-time high of US$161.2 billion in 2020, as official development assistance was mobilised to support countries in the global south in peace and development work through the devastating effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Women and women-led organisations receive a relatively small proportion of available funding, however, with a prominent 2015 review<\/a> of funding for women, peace and security initiatives suggesting that only 1% of funds provided was targeted towards women-led organisations, including women human rights defenders.<\/p>\n

Over the past 18 months, we have been studying the funding of women\u2019s peace work, as part of the Gender, Justice and Security Hub<\/a>, an interdisciplinary research hub funded by UK Research and Innovation through the Global Challenges Research Fund. Scarcity of funding has created important political dynamics that affect the work that civil society can do. In the absence of material commitments, vital work on gender, justice and security simply won\u2019t flourish.<\/p>\n

We interviewed representatives from women\u2019s civil society organisations in Colombia, Nepal and Northern Ireland to better understand the opportunities and constraints posed by the funding of their activities, and to explore the relationships between these organisations and their donors. Across all three of these countries, we found that funding is largely project-based, made up of a patchwork of funders, and marked by year-to-year uncertainty.<\/p>\n

Our research showed that, while it is an ongoing concern, scarcity of funding isn\u2019t the only inhibitor to effective peace work. Donor priorities, and embedded assumptions about the value of peace work\u2014largely undertaken by women and women-led organisations\u2014also challenge the viability of continued efforts towards sustainable peace.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s easier to find funding for some areas of women\u2019s peacebuilding than others; initiatives for countering violent extremism, for example, or particularly visible issues like conflict-related sexual violence, tend to be more appealing to donors than other areas of the WPS agenda, such as building the capacity of women human rights defenders. Unfortunately, we found that the new or popular areas of women\u2019s peacebuilding that are particularly fundable aren\u2019t necessarily the same areas that civil society organisations see as offering the greatest on-the-ground impact.<\/p>\n

When we asked the organisations about the areas of their work that they would like to see funded, what they reported needing most were things like safe and reliable transport and funding to rent a hall for a meeting. In contrast, the organisations reported greater donor enthusiasm for things that can be more easily ticked off on a monitoring and evaluation matrix: \u2018run 10 workshops\u2019, for example, or \u2018produce five briefing papers\u2019\u2014actions that are more easily measurable than \u2018build trust\u2019 or \u2018create a space for meaningful dialogue\u2019.<\/p>\n

And yet it is precisely this building of relationships and making space to talk that organisations saw as the most important aspect of their work. Building social infrastructure is essential in achieving social justice and equality and in building sustainable peace and security. As one of our Nepalese interviewees explained to us, \u2018We need to have a different kind of engagement, not like just hosting workshops, training, ticking boxes and counting how many came.\u2019 Quite simply, we need donors to shift from investing in infrastructure and things<\/em> to investing in people and relationships.<\/p>\n

Covid-19, of course, has heightened many of the challenges faced by civil society groups. Many of the organisations that we spoke to reported an increase in violence against women\u2014something that UN Women has described as the \u2018shadow pandemic\u2019<\/a>. We also heard that key community needs were going unmet; supporting mental health<\/a> in particular has been an especially pressing challenge faced by civil rights organisations. The pandemic also meant that many of the face-to-face activities and programs that the organisations had planned were no longer feasible.<\/p>\n

So, as funding has decreased, the need for these civil society organisations has only grown. We haven\u2019t yet seen the full impact of funding being diverted from women\u2019s peacebuilding; funding for last year was largely already in place by the time the full force of the pandemic was felt. It is only in the coming months that we will start to see the devastating impact of chronic and prolonged underfunding in the sector.<\/p>\n

We asked our interviewees what would happen if they were able to secure sustainable funding. The response from one of our interviewees in Colombia has stayed with us; she said that, with proper funding, \u2018we would flourish in an incredible<\/em> way\u2019. Securing resources for women\u2019s peace work, to enable the kind of flourishing envisaged by the groups we worked with, is an essential foundation of gender equality, justice and ongoing security. The inclusion of women and women\u2019s groups in peace processes and peace work in general is vital to achieving substantive and durable peace.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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