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$331.46 M Planned Budget
$248.45 M Actual Budget
$83.01 M Shortfall
$212.03 M Expenses
Office IATI Identifier outcome result statement
Planned Budget Actual Budget and Shortfall expenses
XM-DAC-41146-NER_D_2.1 Women agricultural producers have better access to productive resources adapted to the arid climate and to markets to improve their income in a sustainable way
$1,974,312
$1,204,543
$1,042,074
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XM-DAC-41146-NER_D_2.2 Economic migration is safe and regular for migrant women and girls
$913,210
$610,876
$472,369
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XM-DAC-41146-NER_D_3.1 Normative and policy frameworks are promoted and adapted in line with international standards and institutions have the commitment, knwoledge and capacities to legislate, plan, implement, and monitor policies to adress VAWG, GBV and HP
$1,611,804
$1,358,444
$1,254,381
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XM-DAC-41146-NER_D_3.2 Increased access to essential services
$156,748
$60,571
$59,663
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XM-DAC-41146-NER_D_4.1 Outcome 5: Women participate in and inform decision-making processes & responses related to conflict prevention, protection and peacebuilding in Niger
$1,654,351
$1,034,541
$911,581
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XM-DAC-41146-NER_D_4.2 Humanitarian /crisis response planning, frameworks & programming are gender inclusive and responsive
$659,506
$10,000
$13,114
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XM-DAC-41146-NER_D_4.4 An enabling environment for implementation of WPS commitments is created in Niger
$109,000
$37,524
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-NER_O_1 Advancing business transformation
$16,000
$4,900
$4,895
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XM-DAC-41146-NER_O_3 Nurturing an empowerment workforce and advancing an inclusive UN Women culture
$43,000
$234,561
$210,238
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XM-DAC-41146-NER_O_4 Assure an accountable organization through principled performance
$572,495
$204,378
$202,620
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_1.1 Affirmative action policy and legislative frameworks and measures (Federal and State level) adopted and/or implemented in Nigeria, to promote gender balance in political leadership and decision making positions.
$254,456
$297,667
$124,764
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_1.2 A cadre of diverse and capable women leaders is established in Nigeria
$374,125
$202,385
$152,340
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_2.1 Affirmative procurement policy, legislative and/or other enabling measures in place by 2022, to provide new opportunities for high-impact growth for women-owned businesses (WOBs) in Nigeria
$415,000
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_2.2 WOBs in Nigeria, have increased capacities (business and financial management and in ICTs) and access to information to benefit from procurement (public and private) opportunities, by 2022
$500,000
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_2.5 Relevant policies and laws (incl. statutory and customary) adopted, to facilitate women’s access to land and other productive resources, and effective engagement in agribusiness, by 2022
$215,000
$100,000
$82,811
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_2.7 Nigerian Women agribusiness owners (WOABs) have strengthened capacities in business and financial management, and knowledge of agribusiness opportunities and innovative technologies, to increase their access high-value markets, by 2022
$720,000
$282,564
$327,113
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_2.8 Early and post- COVID socio-economic recovery and resilience of women and girls worst- affected by the pandemic enhanced through access to Social Protection support and other finacial assistance packages.
$1,360,000
$1,347,860
$1,165,047
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_3.1 Laws and policies on VAWG in Nigeria and their implementation and monitoring are strengthened to better prevent and respond to the needs of women and girls at risk or survivors of GBV/SGBV/HP
$3,421,399
$3,468,219
$3,215,545
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_3.2 Favourable gender socio-cultural norms lead to an increased use of essential services by women and girls at risk or survivors of GBV/SGBV/HP and a decrease in VAWG
$1,045,837
$925,831
$1,232,247
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_4.1 An enabling environment exists in Nigeria to support the implementation of WPS commitments at local, state and federal levels, by 2022
$1,067,595
$2,121,455
$976,699
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_4.2 Humanitarian response planning, frameworks and programming in North East Nigeria (and other conflict affected areas), are gender inclusive and responsive.
$250,611
$183,226
$218,538
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_4.3 Socio-economic recovery and resilience of women displaced by conflict in North Nigeria (and other conflict-affected areas) is promoted, through UN Women efforts
$1,618,325
$553,519
$276,427
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_4.4 Positive coping mechanisms are promoted, for marginalized women and girls affected by protracted crises (in conflict, temporary shelters and host communities) in North East Nigeria and other affected areas, with UN Women support
$1,400,186
$677,828
$188,918
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_4.5 Conflict Prevention: Women are represented and effectively participate in executive, legislative, and security decision-making processes related to conflict prevention- at local, state and federal levels in Nigeria
$516,574
$828,498
$625,142
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XM-DAC-41146-NGA_O_1 UN-Women is positioned as an organisation that effectively leads, manages and coordinates initiatives for mainstreaming gender equality in the UN system interventions in Nigeria
$114,500
$99,500
$45,751
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