• Valdemarsvik, Palapye and Central district – Botswana

    Valdemarsvik, Palapye and Central district – Botswana

    Ensuring youth participation The two municipalities cooperating with the district level in Botswana, though the involvement of Central district in the partnership, are committed to achieving Agenda 2030 through a rightsbased approach and aim to work more systematically with human rights at a local level. At this stage both partners have established a mutual challenge…

  • Forshaga and Lundazi, Zambia

    Forshaga and Lundazi, Zambia

    Involve and educate the whole municipality/district in climate issues The project which is a partnership between Forshaga Municipal and Lundazi Municipal Council is aimed at sharing of experiences in dealing with Climate Change issues. The project will bring forth exchange of ideas and strategies that will strengthen linkages with local businesses, organizations as well as…

  • Region Gotland and Kibaha, Tanzania

    Region Gotland and Kibaha, Tanzania

    Together Towards Sustainable Development Goals The project aim is to create awareness and engagement on the Global Goals among students and stakeholders in secondary schools in Kibaha and on Gotland. The method will be to analyse strengths and weaknesses together in a dialogue based process in both organisations. Then an action plan on how to…

  • Ovanåker and Overstrand, South Africa

    Ovanåker and Overstrand, South Africa

    This application is part of the network “Municipal partnership for human rights”, an international network of municipal partnerships between Swedish local authorities and their international counterparts in southern Africa that have committed to achieving Agenda 2030 through a rights-based strategy and are committed to work more systematically with human rights at the local level.Ovanåker Municipality…

  • Kungsör and Rufunsa, Zambia

    Kungsör and Rufunsa, Zambia

    The partnership will address the issue of inequality in decision-making in public activities and more specifically at the municipal level. The UN Declaration of Human Rights emphasizes that all people should be given the opportunity to influence their country’s government. Our existing structures and systems for inviting engagement leads to older men still holding most…

  • Falun and Mogale, South Africa

    Falun and Mogale, South Africa

    This project is part of the “Municipal Partnership for Human Rights” network, an international network of municipal partnerships between Swedish local authorities and their international counterparts in Southern Africa that are committed to achieving Agenda 2030 through a rights based approach and that are keen to work more systematically with human rights at a local…

  • Lund and Francistown, Botswana

    Lund and Francistown, Botswana

    The local government office has the assignment to investigate possibilities to start a municipal partnership to promote local democracy and international co-operation with focus on the Agenda 2030. During the time of finding a municipal partner, ICLD returned with an inquiry regarding Lund´s interest in participating in a new concept, a platform containing extended support…

  • Bollnäs and Lobatse, Botswana

    Bollnäs and Lobatse, Botswana

    The municipalities of Lobatse and Bollnäs are applying for the project as part of the network for human rights and local democracy. Both municipalities see the opportunity to jointly develop and learn more about including youth in the local society, with special emphasis on the local cultural heritage, as a way to build socially sustainable…

  • Region Stockholm and Jinja City, Uganda

    Region Stockholm and Jinja City, Uganda

    Child Thrive: Neonatology, Child Rights, Emergency Care & Child Neurology (4 projects) Region Stockholm, through Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital (ALB), and Jinja City in Uganda, together with Non-Governmental Organisations in both countries, have established a partnership driving four interconnected projects. These projects share the joint objective of improving the quality of care for children, with…

  • Jönköping and Stellenbosch, South Africa

    Jönköping and Stellenbosch, South Africa

    Human Rights 2.0 For over a year, representatives from Jönköping municipality and Stellenbosch have met digitally to get to know each other and discuss the municipalities’ various challenges. Workshops have also been carried out in both Stellenbosch and Jönköping with representatives from the municipalities’ various administrations and operations. In Jönköping, it was about specific areas/places…