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    Policy marker Gender equalityNot Targeted Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)Not Targeted DesertificationNot Targeted
    UN system function Capacity development and technical assistance Direct support and service delivery Integrated policy advice and thought leadership Intergovernmental Normative Support
    Outcome description

    By 2029, people in Iraq, particularly women, girls, youth, and vulnerable populations, live in a clean, healthy, safe, and resilient environment and have increased resilience to climate change impacts and disaster risks

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    IRQ_D_4.3 By 2029, people in Iraq, particularly women, girls, youth, and vulnerable populations, live in a clean, healthy, safe, and resilient environment and have increased resilience to climate change impacts and disaster risks
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    IRQ_D_4.3.1 Institutional and community capacities, resources, and knowledge are strengthened in support of gender-responsive climate resilience, adaptation, and mitigation
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    IRQ_D_4.3.2 Women, especially women-headed households, have improved capacities to contribute to and benefit from Disaster Risk Reduction through the promotion of equitable climate resilient attitudes and practices.
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    Outcome progress note for the year

    By 2029, people in Iraq, particularly women, girls, youth, and vulnerable populations, live in a clean, healthy, safe, and resilient environment and have increased resilience to climate change impacts and disaster risks

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