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[OPI 1. 5.1.] [UNICEF SPP R2] Increased knowledge and understanding among decision and policy makers on the situation of children and women from different EM groups and their rights to access to basic social services for more appropriate policies for Ethnic minorities 1.5.2. [OPI 1.5.2.] [UNICEF SPP R2; UNDP 1.7.5] Strengthened national capacities for development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of improved socioeconomic development plans targeted at ethnic minorities, and policies and standards that promote minority children’s rights to access basic social services and women’s rights to economic opportunities and social and legal services 1.5.3. [UNESCO] Enhanced coherence between social and ethnic minority policies vis-à-vis the 2003 International Convention on the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage and the 2001 Law on Cultural Heritage CEMA, MCTS, MOLISA UNDP 1,000,000 + UNICEF 818,500 + UNESCO 20,000
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[OPI 1. 11.1.] [UNDP 1.7.1 and 1.7.2] Improved information on the current state of women’s participation in Peoples’ Committees and People’s Councils at provincial, district and commune levels, and substantive inputs provided for improving strategies and legal frameworks to increase their participation (local level) 1.8.2. [OPI 1.11.2.] [UNDP 1.7.3] Policy dialogue papers prepared and strategies proposed for improving women’s access to better paid and more stable jobs and reducing irregularities in the gender division of labour in the national labour market (national level). 1.8.3. [OPI 1.11.3.] [UNDP 1.7.4 minus data] Policy dialogue papers prepared and advocacy work undertaken for promoting gender equality in this area, with particular attention to female migrants. 1.8.4. [UNIFEM] Women migrant workers are empowered from a gender and development perspective by addressing their concerns and ensuring their rights are recognized and respected. 1.8.5. [UNDP] Advancement of women into leadership roles in the public sector facilitated and leadership training for women in the public sector organized NCFAW, WU, CEMA & XXXX, XXXXXX With research institutes and ministries UNDP 2,320,709 + UNIFEM 250,000 Country Program Outputs Expected Results IPs Total budget Outcome 1: Social and economic development policies, plans and laws support equitable and inclusive growth and conform to the values and goals of the Millennium Declaration and other relevant international agreements and conventions (see also Annex II)
[OPI 1. 1.1.] [UNDP 1.1.1, UNICEF SPP R2 & R3] NTPs for poverty reduction designed in a transparent, gender-sensitive and participatory manner, and taking into account lessons learned from the 2005 evaluation of the first generation of NTPs, including child poverty, EM children’s and women’s issues and their rights.(national level) 1.1.2 [OPI 1.1.2.] [UNDP 1.1.2, UNICEF SPP R3] Efficient M & E systems developed at central and local levels to monitor the progress of NTPs for poverty reduction, including child poverty, and disseminate outputs to all interested parties for improved policy-making and improved implementation of NTPs (national and local levels) 1.1.3 [OPI 1.1.3.] [UNDP 1.1.3] Effective mechanisms developed for improved targeting and participation to enhance the access by poor men and women and children to and increase their benefits from NTPs (national and local levels) 1.1.4 [OPI 1.1.4.] [UNDP 1.1.4, UNICEF SPP R3] Systems for pro-poor budget allocation, including for tackling child poverty issues and financial management designed in a transparent and participatory manner, and introduced for NTPs (national and local levels) 1.1.5 [OPI 1.1.5.] [UNDP 1.1.5] National capacities improved for the implementation of NTPs at various levels, including capacities to monitor the progress of such programmes (national and local levels) MOLISA, MOCST, CEM With MPI, MOF& other ministries and People’s Committees of selected provinces UNDP 3,346,702 + UNICEF 400,000

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