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Overview
Lobbying Costs
450,000€
Financial year: Jan 2018 - Dec 2018
Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
11.25 Fte (15)
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
0
High-level Commission meetings
0
Lobbying Costs over the years
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Info
Women Environmental Programme (WEP)
EU Transparency Register
595296336635-26 First registered on 24 Nov 2019
Goals / Remit
Women Environmental Programme (WEP) is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-political, non-religious and voluntary organization formed in April 1997 by a group of women in Kaduna State. WEP envisions a world where the lives of women and youth are positively transformed.
Although WEP emerged in response to the environmental pollution by industries in Kaduna State, over the years she has expanded her interventions to conflict transformation, climate change and governance issues.
WEP has United Nations Economic and Social Council of the United Nations(UN) (ECOSOC) special status, Observer Status to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Governing Council/Global Ministerial Environment Forum, and United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). With the Observer Status, WEP participate as a major group organization in contributing to the intergovernmental decision-making process in the UN-System. WEP is the Focal Point for Global Environment Facility (GEF) (...)Main EU files targeted
Women Environmental Programme currently follows the climate change and energy programmes and activities of the European, as well as EU’s policies on ensuring gender equality and promoting civil society involvement in development programmes both in EU countries and in developing countries.
As an organization that monitors policy processes globally specifically the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Convention on the Status of Women (CSW) at the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), WEP monitors EU’s climate and environment policies as well as policies relating to gender and women’s empowerment. WEP has followed EU’s debate at the climate change conferences and also have engaged EU delegations at different conferences to ensure they endorse some gender related text in the climate change negotiation document. Together with Women and Gender Constituency of the UNFCCC and our partners based in the Netherlands, we have followed the EU climate change plans closely including its Nationally Determined Contributions which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emission by at least 40% by 2030.
WEP also through her partner, Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF) has made contributions to the EU’s Development Corporation arm’s allocation of resources to women and gender organizations where together we wrote a letter requesting for this and later had a meeting to discuss this.
In Nigeria, WEP has engaged the EU delegation and has worked with them on many occasions on programmes aiming at promoting good governance, rule of law, human rights and gender equality.Address
Head Office
Block E Flat 2 Anambra Court, Gaduwa Housing Estate, Abuja
Abuja
NIGERIA -
People
Total lobbyists declared
15
Employment time Lobbyists 75% 15 Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
11.25
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
No lobbyists with EP accreditations
Complementary Information
WEP has about 45 staff across all her offices in Nigeria, Togo, Burkina Faso and Tunisia. Of this number, at least 15 are involved in the activities described in heading 9.
Person in charge of EU relations
Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR
Person with legal responsibility
Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR
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Categories
Category
III - Non-governmental organisations
Subcategory
Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
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Networking
Affiliation
Women's Major Group - https://www.wecf.org/womens-major-group/
Women And Gender Constituency - http://womengenderclimate.org/
Gender CC - https://www.gendercc.net/home.html
Global Environment Facility CSOs Network - http://www.gefcso.org/www.gefcso.org/index.htmlMember organisations
None declared
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Financial Data
Closed financial year
Jan 2018 - Dec 2018
Lobbying costs for closed financial year
450,000€
Other financial info
In the year under review, we received funding and contributions from the following organizations and members:
Kingdom of Netherlands
Global Community Engagement and Resilient Fund (GCERF)
Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC)
African Women Development Fund (AWDF)
Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF)
Contributions from members
Concern Universal
Development Initiative Group
Open Knowledge Foundation
Discount
Exchange Gains
Interest -
EU Structures
Groups (European Commission)
none
Groups (European Parliament)
N/A
Communication activities
WEP has contributed in achieving the goals of the EU policies in Nigeria and other countries in Africa where WEP has offices such as Togo, Burkina Faso and Tunisia. While in some cases WEP received support from the EU to implement activities in line with its policies, in some cases WEP receive funding from other sources but implement activities that also contribute to achieving policy objectives of the EU in developing countries.
Some of the ways we have implemented the policies of the EU are as below:
WEP has always worked together with the Women and Gender Constituency of The UNFCCC to engage the EU member states on gender responsive text in climate agreements and to support greener technologies and actions towards addressing climate change.
WEP was also supported by the EU delegation in Nigeria to implement about two peacebuilding and conflict management projects, one of which was ‘Connecting the Disconnect through Women & Youth for Peace Building in the Middle Belt Region’ aimed to build a structure and a platform for connecting the disconnect for peace building and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria, in order to contribute to the development and promotion of lasting and sustainable peace through positive Women and Youth engaging in peace building in the two project states of Benue and Taraba.
Again, WEP implemented a gender and peace mediation project in Nasarawa and Benue States of Nigeria where women of crop farmers and herders were trained on mediation skills and they went into warring communities to negotiate for peace.
Currently, WEP is implementing an EU funded project in 7 African countries aiming at ensuring SDGs implementation takes into consideration gender issues. This project is in line with the EU’s framework partnership to strengthening regional, European and Global CSOs umbrella organizations.Other activities
None declared
- Meetings
Meetings
None declared
- Meetings