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$35.28 M Total contributions for 2021
$0.00 Regular resources (core) contributions for 2021
$35.28 M Other resources (non-Core) contributions for 2021
$27.80 M Other resources: Spent Expenditures can be higher than the revenue because revenue can be carried over from one year to another
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flag Afghanistan
XM-DAC-41146-AFG_D_3.6 National and sub-national institutions and organisations have the commitment, knowledge and capacities to legislate, advocate, plan, implement and monitor policies to prevent and respond to SGBV and HP
$11,578,371 $1,906,302 $9,672,069
$635,434
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flag Argentina
XM-DAC-41146-ARG_D_3.1 Normative and policy frameworks are promoted and adapted in line with international standards, and institutions have the commitment, knowledge and capacities to legislate, plan, implement and monitor policies to address VAW and femicide
$3,455,775 $2,339,375 $1,116,400
$467,875
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flag Ecuador
XM-DAC-41146-ECU_D_3.2 National institutions and partners develop strategic interventions to contribute to reducing femicide and prevent and respond to violence against women and girls in the country (Spotlight goal)
$2,460,999 $2,296,770 $164,229
$667,467
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flag Haiti
XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_1.4 The judicial system improves the efficiency of its procedures to reduce the delays in processing judicial cases
$1,149,891 $1,917,591 $0
$432,438
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flag Haiti
XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_1.5 The prison and judicial sector has operational capacities facilitating better coordination of the COVID-19 response
$7,473,315 $6,870,264 $603,051
$135,695
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flag Haiti
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
$6,134,229 $689,883 $5,444,346
$229,918
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flag Kyrgyzstan
XM-DAC-41146-KGZ_D_3.2 Service providers are better able to prevent VAWG and deliver essential services to victims and survivors of violence
$4,342,970 $261,045 $4,081,925
$5,577
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flag Liberia
XM-DAC-41146-LBR_D_3.2 By 2024, the most vulnerable and excluded groups have improved quality of life with rights-based, gender sensitive ,inclusive, equitable access and utilization of essential social services in an environment free of discrimination and violence including in humanitarian situations.
$13,841,778 $12,583,338 $1,258,440
$3,937,682
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flag Mali
XM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_3.1 By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.
$13,143,255 $10,838,240 $2,305,015
$1,718,628
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flag Mexico
XM-DAC-41146-MEX_D_3.1 By 2025, the Mexican State effectively implements regulatory frameworks, public policies and quality mechanisms that prevent and sanction all forms and manifestations of violence, particularly against women, girls and adolescents, to while guaranteeing access to quality services for proper care and protection for victims.
$4,840,650 $3,661,935 $1,178,715
$483,123
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flag Mozambique
XM-DAC-41146-MOZ_D_2.1 Strengthened economic and social participation of women farmers and young women in promising value-chains
$14,077,525 $16,318,515 $0
$876,227
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flag Mozambique
XM-DAC-41146-MOZ_D_3.1 Favourable social norms, attitudes and behaviours are promoted at community and individual levels to prevent VAW
$11,073,940 $9,357,215 $1,716,725
$1,799,654
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flag Mozambique
XM-DAC-41146-MOZ_D_3.2 Women and girls who experience violence are empowered to use available, accessible and quality essential services and recover
$665,000 $262,090 $402,910
$6,999
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flag Mozambique
XM-DAC-41146-MOZ_D_6.1 The capacity of governments and stakeholders is strengthened to assess progress in implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action, and other global normative and policy frameworks
$2,100,000 $891,960 $1,208,040
$138,612
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flag Mozambique
XM-DAC-41146-MOZ_O_2 To institutionalize a strong culture of results-based management, reporting, knowledge management and evaluation
$1,613,550 $1,220,645 $392,905
$52,832
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flag Niger
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
$4,835,412 $4,075,332 $760,080
$1,358,444
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flag Nigeria
XM-DAC-41146-NGA_D_1.2 A cadre of diverse and capable women leaders is established in Nigeria
$1,122,375 $607,155 $515,220
$-1,656
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flag Nigeria
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
$10,264,197 $10,404,657 $0
$1,597,126
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flag Nigeria
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
$3,137,511 $2,777,493 $360,018
$855,389
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flag Americas & the Caribbean RO
XM-DAC-41146-LAC_D_3.1 The legislative frameworks in LAC countries are aligned with international human rights standards on EVAWG and femicide/feminicide, and their implementation is monitored by women's civil society organizations, including youth and women facing multiple forms of discrimination.
$1,889,493 $1,232,976 $656,517
$629,967
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flag Papua New Guinea
XM-DAC-41146-PNG_D_3.4 SN Outcome 2.4 Violence Against Women and girls is prevented and quality essential services are available and accessible to survivors (Aligned to SP Output 11)
$15,571,530 $2,069,373 $13,502,157
$921,411
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