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UN Country Team in Cambodia. United Nations Joint Annual UNDAF Meeting Tuesday 29 March 2011 Palais du Gouvernement. Welcome and Introduction. UNDAF status UN Reform – next steps in working as One Advocacy priorities 2011 Key cross cutting issues Resource mobilisation.
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UN Country Team in Cambodia United Nations Joint Annual UNDAF Meeting Tuesday 29 March 2011 Palais du Gouvernement
Welcome and Introduction UNDAF status UN Reform – next steps in working as One Advocacy priorities 2011 Key cross cutting issues Resource mobilisation
United Nations Joint Annual UNDAF Meeting - 2011 Priorities • UNDAF outcome 1.Economic Growth and Sustainable Development • UNDAF outcome 2.Health and Education • UNDAF outcome 3.Gender Equality • UNDAF outcome 4. Governance • UNDAF outcome 5. Social Protection
Economic Growth and Sustainable Development Key results for 2011: Country Outcome 1: Agriculture Development: Sustainably developed agricultural sector promoting equitable physical and economic access to an increased number of safe and nutritious food and agricultural products • Sustainably improving agricultural productivity for small-holder farmers • Improving food security and nutrition
Economic Growth and Sustainable Development Key results for 2011: CO2. Environment and Sustainable Development: • Improving natural resource management and rural economic diversification • Climate change mitigation and adaptation and disaster risk management
Economic Growth and Sustainable Development Key results for 2011: CO 3. Trade and Private Sector Development • Improved market access for Cambodian agricultural products and consumer protection
Economic Growth and Sustainable Development Key results for 2011: CO 4. Employment and Local Development • Promoting youth employment
Health and Education Key results for 2011: CO 1: Increased national and sub-national equitable coverage of quality reproductive, maternal, newborn, child health, and nutrition services • Support to improve access to and quality of essential health services • Promote increased access and utilization of public health facilities by the most vulnerable and disadvantaged • Strengthen and expand community-based programmes
Health and Education Key results for 2011: CO 2: Strengthened health sector response on HIV. • Re-energize HIV prevention with primary focus on MARPS • Expand PMTCT (ANC testing and ART prophylaxis for mothers and infants) through national scale-up of Linked Response • Sustain and expand CoC • Use “boosted Linked Response” to expand TB/HIV collaboration and use AIDS resources to initiate and strengthen referral and follow-up for maternal and newborn health • Integrate OVC/Impact mitigation efforts into “AIDS Sensitive” national social protection strategy – UN to leverage GFATM Round 11 proposal resources
Health and Education Key results for 2011: CO 4: Increase in reach and sustainability of children learning in relevant and quality basic education through increased institutional capacities. • UN support to implementation of the Education Strategic Plan with 6 Core Breakthrough Indicators • Particular support to strengthening systems for: • Coordinated Capacity Development • Early Childhood Education • Inclusive Basic Education • Sub-national Education Planning and Management
Health and Education Key results for 2011: CO 5 Enhanced national and sub-national institutional capacity to expand young people’s access to quality life skills including on HIV and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) • Strengthening national and sub-national capacity for equity focused analysis and programming
Gender Equality Key results for 2011: CO2: Strengthened and enhanced gender mainstreaming mechanisms at national and sub national levels • Enhanced capacity of Gender Mainstreaming Action Plans (GMAGS) in all line ministries/institutions (24+3) at national and sub-national levels.
Gender Equality Key results for 2011: CO3: Women are progressively empowered to exercise their rights to full and productive work with decent terms and conditions (based on ILO criteria). • Increased action to promote equal opportunity in the world of work, free of violence and other forms of gender-based discrimination (including discrimination against women living with HIV, and people with disabilities, etc.)
Gender Equality Key results for 2011: CO4: Enhanced participation of women in the public sphere, at national and sub national levels • Enhanced opportunities and mechanisms to strengthen women’s capacity to participate in the public sphere at national, sub-national, and community levels.
Gender Equality Key results for 2011: CO5: Improved societal attitudes and preventive and holistic responses to gender based violence • Increased institutional capacity to provide multi-sectoral mechanisms for protection of women’s rights, gender equality and prevention of Gender Based Violence.
Governance Key results for 2011: CO1: Effective mechanisms for dialogue, representation and participation in democratic decision-making established and strengthened. • Empowerment of youth and women to participate in decision-making and planning at national and sub-national level. • Parliament and sub-national elected bodies including their standing committees with increased capacity to represent their constituents. • CSOs/CBOs/League mobilising people to engage with national and sub-national Government and claim rights on behalf of citizens.
Governance Key results for 2011: CO3: Enhanced capacities for collection, access and utilization of disaggregated information (gender, age, target populations, region) at national and sub-national levels to develop and monitor policies and plans that are responsive to the needs of the people and incorporate priority population, poverty and development linkages • Improved disaggregated (gender, population, region) data and information • Access to information at national and sub national levels to provide all people living in Cambodia (men, women, boys and girls) • Strengthened accountability mechanisms to monitor the effectiveness of aid at national and sub national level • Capacity to develop plans and budgets that are evidence based, gender and child sensitive and incorporate priority population, poverty and development linkages strengthened.
Governance Key results: CO4: Sub national governments have the capacity to take over increased functions. • Systems and procedures developed for decentralised set up (fiscal transfers, human resources, planning and budgeting, coordination). • Capacities of sub-national administrations enhanced to perform their mandates strengthened. • National Committee for Democratic Development has the capacity to lead, coordinate and monitor the democratic development reform
Social Protection Key results for 2011: CO1: Increase in national and sub-national capacity to provide affordable and effective national social protection through improved development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of a social protection system. • Support the approval of the National Social Protection Strategy and relevant policy/legal frameworks • Support commencement of the NSPS Implementation Phase I: 2011-13 • Support capacity development of CARD-SPCU, line ministries and sub-national authorities • Support linkages with sub-national democratic development • Support costing and resource mobilisation efforts for CARD-SPCU and programme interventions
Social Protection Key results: CO2: Improved coverage of social safety net programmes for the poorest and most vulnerable CO3: Improved coverage of social security for both formal and informal sector workers • Build an evidence-based approach to inform policy dialogue on potential scale up options (e.g. pilots on cash transfers, public works, cash-food scholarships) • Support review and evaluation of existing social protection programmes • Promote ID Poor as common targeting mechanism • Support development of common vulnerability monitoring tool