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$11.41 M Total contributions for 2022
$0.00 Regular resources (core) contributions for 2022
$11.41 M Other resources (non-Core) contributions for 2022
$7.85 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 Albania
XM-DAC-41146-ALB_D_1.3 By 2026, all persons contribute to, gender-responsive governance that strengthens equality and non-discrimination, promotes women’s empowerment and human rights, and reduces violence against women and children (UNSDCF C2).
$10,592,090 $3,703,135 $6,888,955
$59,941
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flag Bolivia
XM-DAC-41146-BOL_D_1.1 The State approves national legislation and implements public policies that promote intercultural and parity democracy and the full enjoyment of women’s rights, including indigenous women’s rights.
$1,333,794 $1,265,682 $68,112
$135,854
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flag Burundi
XM-DAC-41146-BDI_D_4.1 An environment for the implementation of WPS commitment is enable in Burundi through the participation and influence of key governmental and non governmental stakeholders
$1,833,828 $3,028,770 $0
$260,950
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flag Burundi
XM-DAC-41146-BDI_D_4.2 Women, including those in refugees/ IDPS camps and other vulnerable situations, experience enhanced safety, security, physical and mental health, and their human rights respected in conformity with ratified regional and international instruments
$1,516,797 $311,049 $1,205,748
$36,284
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flag Burundi
XM-DAC-41146-BDI_D_4.3 Women and girls participate in and benefit from socio-economic recovery opportunities in the context of peace and resilience-building
$1,588,821 $1,628,208 $0
$257,732
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flag Cameroon
XM-DAC-41146-CMR_D_1.3 By 2026, youth, women, the most vulnerable groups, and people living with disabilities, including refugees and IDPs actively contribute to the efficiency of policies and the performance of public institutions at national, regional and council levels, and fully enjoy their rights (Outcome 3 /UNSDCF) .
$6,805,860 $18,000 $6,787,860
$378,286
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flag Central African Republic
XM-DAC-41146-CAF_D_1.1 Central African women and girls of all ages fully participate, lead ans engage in political institutions and processes
$5,260,440 $1,740,000 $3,520,440
$969,088
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flag Central African Republic
XM-DAC-41146-CAF_D_3.1 Centralafrican state and stakeholders are better able to prevent violence against women and girls and deliver essential services to victims and survivors
$1,327,620 $806,046 $521,574
$153,536
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flag Central African Republic
XM-DAC-41146-CAF_D_4.1 Women and girls affected by the conflict are supported for their recovery and play a role as actresses in peacebuilding
$7,355,509 $2,705,500 $4,650,009
$666,111
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flag Colombia
XM-DAC-41146-COL_D_1.3 Judicial and non-judicial monitoring, control, clarification and investigation bodies and humanitarian response key stakeholders strengthen their capacities for care of prioritized population and the administration of justice with a differential approach, with the support of the UN Country Team for state efforts (UNSDCF 3.5)
$61,933,256 $4,869,774 $57,063,482
$334,776
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flag Democratic Republic of the Congo
XM-DAC-41146-COD_D_1.4 By 2024, the prevalence of violence and conflict is reduced, and the security of people and property improved, particularly for vulnerable people, including refugees, displaced persons, and young people.
$4,257,288 0 $4,257,288
$362,363
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flag Democratic Republic of the Congo
XM-DAC-41146-COD_D_4.10 By 2024, the prevalence of violence and armed conflict is reduced, and the security of people and property is improved, particularly for vulnerable people, refugees/displaced persons, women, and young people (UNSDCF Outcome 1.1)
$4,578,114 $2,838,633 $1,739,481
$484,668
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flag Democratic Republic of the Congo
XM-DAC-41146-COD_D_4.9 By 2024, humanitarian organizations and government humanitarian organizations are providing a coordinated, rapid and effective humanitarian response to those affected by crises in accordance with humanitarian standards and principles to reduce the excess mortality and over-morbidity of those affected.
$2,732,793 $6,905,793 $0
$360,923
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flag El Salvador
XM-DAC-41146-SLV_D_4.1 Outcome 4.1. from SN aligned with UNSDCF Outcome 7: By 2026, people live in a more peaceful and secure environment, in which they are better protected against organized crime and violence in its various manifestations; They have greater access to a fair and effective justice system, and reparation for victims and social reintegration of people in conflict with the Law are guaranteed.
$2,849,208 $217,560 $2,631,648
$24,572
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flag Guatemala
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.)
$10,466,995 $3,117,254 $7,349,741
$79,176
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flag Haiti
XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_1.2 Haïtian women, with a special focus on victims of violence, have increased access to justice services
$329,277 $45,000 $284,277
$28,575
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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
$488,070 $484,911 $3,159
$67,242
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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
$551,427 $393,750 $157,677
$33,717
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flag Haiti
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
$3,923,997 $300,000 $3,623,997
$46,719
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flag Haiti
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
$1,635,003 $120,000 $1,515,003
$445,723
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flag Haiti
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
$2,018,205 $0 $2,018,205
$0
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flag Haiti
XM-DAC-41146-HTI_D_2.2 Innovative solutions are consolidated and scaled up to strengthen rural women’s economic empowerment
$3,178,230 $204,351 $2,973,879
$124,347
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flag Honduras
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.
$3,010,080 $478,701 $2,531,379
$134,249
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flag Honduras
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.
$8,020,488 $2,165,646 $5,854,842
$345,473
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flag Lebanon
XM-DAC-41146-LBN_D_4.1 The Women, Peace and Security Agenda is implemented through an enabling environment that supports women's participation in conflict prevention
$15,344,295 $7,149,085 $8,195,210
$575
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