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$537.80 M Planned Budget
$129.80 M Actual Budget
$408.00 M Shortfall
$98.41 M Expenses
Office IATI Identifier outcome result statement
Planned Budget Actual Budget and Shortfall expenses
XM-DAC-41146-FIJ_O_5 Effective normative, programmatic and coordination products, services and processes:
$247,830
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-GEO_D_1.1 By 2025, all people in Georgia enjoy improved good governance, more open, resilient and accountable institutions, rule of law, equal access to justice, human rights, and increased representation and participation of women in decision making (UNSDCF Outcome1)
$1,031,073
$855,949
$855,949
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XM-DAC-41146-GEO_D_2.1 By 2025, all people without discrimination benefit from a sustainable, inclusive and resilient economy in Georgia (UNSDCF Outcome 3)
$2,554,047
$2,849,965
$2,558,448
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XM-DAC-41146-GEO_D_3.1 By 2025, all people in Georgia have equitable and inclusive access to quality, resilient and gender-sensitive services delivered in accordance with international human rights standards (UNSDCF Outcome 2)
$1,148,483
$1,383,192
$1,326,781
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XM-DAC-41146-GEO_D_4.1 By 2025, conflict affected communities enjoy human rights, enhanced human security and resilience (UNSDCF Outcome 4)
$1,680,083
$1,304,153
$1,180,830
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XM-DAC-41146-GTM_D_1.1 By 2025, the prioritized population will have greater access, under conditions of equality and security, to spaces for political, and civic participation at the national and local levels, promoting urban and rural development from different spaces. (UNSDCF Pillar 3. Strong institutions. Outcome 3.3.)
$564,385
$264,722
$247,108
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XM-DAC-41146-GTM_D_2.1 By 2025, the Guatemalan State will increase the access of the prioritized population to decent work, productive means, and economic services at the national and local levels, adequate for competitiveness and the climate business, within a framework of inclusive, sustainable, socio-economic development. (UNSDCF Pillar 1. Economic development. Outcome 1.1.)
$777,602
$136,556
$128,395
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XM-DAC-41146-GTM_D_3.1 By 2025, State institutions will improve access to justice, dignified and transformative reparation, comprehensive protection, and prevention of violence against women, youth, adolescents, and childhood. (UNSDCF Pillar 4. Peace, security and justice. Outcome 4.2.)
$508,956
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-GTM_D_4.1 By 2025, the strengthened State institutions will increase citizen security, access to justice, and the transformation of conflicts, seeking greater coordination at the national and local levels. (UNSDCF Pillar 4. Peace, security and justice. Outcome 4.1.)
$2,484,755
$289,031
$267,006
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XM-DAC-41146-HND_D_1.1 Civil society, especially groups in situations of exclusion, participate and influence actively on the exercise of their rights, leaving no one behind.
$211,452
$147,133
$112,403
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XM-DAC-41146-HND_D_2.1 The State and Honduran society implement policies, strategies and programs that allow the transition to an adequate and inclusive economic transformation and decent work for women and men.
$644,570
$26,060
$26,060
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XM-DAC-41146-HND_D_3.1 The State and the Honduran population reduce the violence and conflict that affects them, with particular attention to violence against women and youth.
$1,778,330
$975,598
$802,087
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XM-DAC-41146-HND_D_4.1 The Honduran State implements policies, strategies and programs that allows strengthen the sustainability and resilience of their development.
$264,708
$345,473
$138,394
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XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_1.5 The prison and judicial sector has operational capacities facilitating better coordination of the COVID-19 response
$43,750
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_1.6 Women's rights groups, social movements and CSOs, including those representing young people and groups facing multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination, have a more effective influence, and contribute to progress towards gender equality, women's empowerment, and the elimination of all forms of violence against women and girls, including sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and harmful practices
$1,681,869
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_1.7 Women candidates and voters feel safer and actively participate in the electoral process and in decisions related to peacebuilding and conflict prevention
$629,415
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_2.1 Women led businesses have increased participation and leadership in the development of climate-resilient agriculture, water, renewable energy and service markets and benefit from equal access to resources and services
$543,496
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_2.2 Innovative solutions are consolidated and scaled up to strengthen rural women’s economic empowerment
$257,200
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_3.1 The socio-cultural settings, as well as legislative, political, institutional and organizational frameworks are strengthened and structured to respond to domestic violence against women and girls
$1,592,093
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_4.3 Women´s meaningful participation, leadership and protection in peace and security, including in peace processes, conflict prevention, peacebuilding and peacekeeping,
$1,446,691
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_4.4 Women and girls benefit from good mental health and psychosocial well-being that support their meaningful participation, leadership and protection in peace and security, including in peace processes, conflict prevention, peacebuilding, peacekeeping
$1,659,690
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-HTI_O_3 To enhance organizational effectiveness, with a focus on robust capacity and efficiency at country and regional levels
$30,000
$0
$0
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XM-DAC-41146-IDN_D_1.1 Stakeholders adopt innovative and integrated development solutions to accelerate advancement towards the SDGs.
$65,000
$15,455
$14,070
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XM-DAC-41146-IDN_D_2.1 Institutions and people contribute more effectively to advance a higher value-added and inclusive economic transformation
$727,515
$456,045
$424,544
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XM-DAC-41146-IDN_D_3.1 People living in Indonesia, especially those at risk of being left furthest behind, are empowered to fulfil their human development potential as members of a pluralistic, tolerant, inclusive, and just society, free of gender and all other forms of discrimination, and violence against women
$776,710
$552,176
$529,312
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References to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of United Nations Security Council resolution 1244 (1999).
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