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								Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements
			
			Empowering Pacific women to advance gender-responsive disaster resilience policies.
Pacific women leaders from Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu, representing government agencies, civil society organizations (ADRA, DIVA for Equality, FemLINKPACIFIC, and Vanwods), participated in forums, including the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on DRR (APMCDRR) in October 2024 and COP 29 in November 2024, advocating for inclusive DRR frameworks, sustainable climate adaptation and influenced disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate resilience policies at national, regional, and global levels. Supported by the Women’s Resilience to Disasters (WRD) Programme, these women leaders highlighted the Pacific’s vulnerabilities and proposed actionable solutions. With an outcome of their advocacy being enactment of inclusive disaster management legislation in Fiji.
At APMCDRR, women leaders emphasized expanding opportunities for Pacific women in forums to enhance networking, capacity-building, and grassroots advocacy. Key priorities included leadership development in DRR, integrating DRR policies into local protection mechanisms in Solomon Islands, and attracting private sector and donor investment to strengthen resilience.
A significant result of their advocacy was the enactment of inclusive disaster management legislation on October 4 in Fiji where the Minister of Rural and Maritime Development reaffirmed a strong commitment to inclusive DRR and resilience. As a leader in implementing the Sendai Framework and a pilot country for the Early Warning for All Initiative, Fiji advanced early warning systems and ensured no one was left behind. The “Heritage of Resilience” session, co-hosted by Fiji’s National Disaster Management Office, Ministry of Women, and UN Women, showcased community-driven solutions in DRR policies.
At COP 29, Pacific leaders advocated for gender equality and inclusion, emphasizing a rights-based approach in UNFCCC processes. Discussions highlighted the meaningful involvement of vulnerable groups, local communities, and Indigenous Peoples in accessing climate finance, capacity building, and technical support. During the WRD supported “Empowering Women for Climate Resilience” panel which featured leaders from Fiji, Vanuatu, and Solomon Islands showcasing gender-responsive policies, climate finance, and community-led initiatives, Indigenous Advocate Lavenia Naivalu highlighted the role of women in creating sustainable, community-driven climate solutions, including ecosystem restoration, traditional practices revival, and gender-inclusive adaptation plans.
By engaging global and regional platforms, Pacific women leaders shaped inclusive policies addressing the vulnerabilities of women, girls, and marginalized groups leading to the enactment of inclusive policies, such as Fiji's disaster management legislation, which contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals by promoting gender equality and resilience in the face of climate change.
				
							Pacific women leaders from Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu, representing government agencies, civil society organizations (ADRA, DIVA for Equality, FemLINKPACIFIC, and Vanwods), participated in forums, including the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on DRR (APMCDRR) in October 2024 and COP 29 in November 2024, advocating for inclusive DRR frameworks, sustainable climate adaptation and influenced disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate resilience policies at national, regional, and global levels. Supported by the Women’s Resilience to Disasters (WRD) Programme, these women leaders highlighted the Pacific’s vulnerabilities and proposed actionable solutions. With an outcome of their advocacy being enactment of inclusive disaster management legislation in Fiji.
At APMCDRR, women leaders emphasized expanding opportunities for Pacific women in forums to enhance networking, capacity-building, and grassroots advocacy. Key priorities included leadership development in DRR, integrating DRR policies into local protection mechanisms in Solomon Islands, and attracting private sector and donor investment to strengthen resilience.
A significant result of their advocacy was the enactment of inclusive disaster management legislation on October 4 in Fiji where the Minister of Rural and Maritime Development reaffirmed a strong commitment to inclusive DRR and resilience. As a leader in implementing the Sendai Framework and a pilot country for the Early Warning for All Initiative, Fiji advanced early warning systems and ensured no one was left behind. The “Heritage of Resilience” session, co-hosted by Fiji’s National Disaster Management Office, Ministry of Women, and UN Women, showcased community-driven solutions in DRR policies.
At COP 29, Pacific leaders advocated for gender equality and inclusion, emphasizing a rights-based approach in UNFCCC processes. Discussions highlighted the meaningful involvement of vulnerable groups, local communities, and Indigenous Peoples in accessing climate finance, capacity building, and technical support. During the WRD supported “Empowering Women for Climate Resilience” panel which featured leaders from Fiji, Vanuatu, and Solomon Islands showcasing gender-responsive policies, climate finance, and community-led initiatives, Indigenous Advocate Lavenia Naivalu highlighted the role of women in creating sustainable, community-driven climate solutions, including ecosystem restoration, traditional practices revival, and gender-inclusive adaptation plans.
By engaging global and regional platforms, Pacific women leaders shaped inclusive policies addressing the vulnerabilities of women, girls, and marginalized groups leading to the enactment of inclusive policies, such as Fiji's disaster management legislation, which contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals by promoting gender equality and resilience in the face of climate change.
								Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements
			
			Fiji -the second country globally to adopt a National Action Plan on the prevention of violence !
On 2 June 2023, following a process that commenced in 2019, the Government of Fiji launched its first ever National Action Plan to Prevent Violence Against All Women and Girls (Fiji NAP) (2023-2028), with an initial commitment of FJD 1 million from the national budget and a further FJD 6 million from the Government of Australia. This NAP establishes Fiji as the first Pacific Island Country (and the second globally, alongside Australia), to develop a whole-of-government, whole-of-society, inclusive, and costed national action plan on the prevention of violence against women and girls.
The Fiji NAP focusses on the dismantling of patriarchal norms and practices which have served to drive gender inequalities and perpetuate different forms of violence against women and girls across Fijian society. The plan aims to be comprehensive in that it reflects to inputs from diverse women, men and youth from different sectors including civil society, faith-based, traditional institutions, the private sector and the disciplined forces. The Fiji NAP directly addresses women and girls who are particularly vulnerable such as women and girls with disabilities, as well as people of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and sex characteristics, and also child sexual abuse. It also addresses masculinities toxic, and the importance of working with men and boys. Lastly it seeks to engage actors in the areas of education, sports, informal sector, faith-based and traditional entities and institutions.
UN Women supported the Fiji NAP Technical Working Group which served as custodian to the process, with technical expertise and financing. In addition, in collaboration with the Government of Fiji’s Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection (MWCSP), UN Women supported broad-based consultations on the NAP. This ground-breaking initiative will contribute towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5, specifically – namely SDG target 5.2: "Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation." This is one of the priorities under the Pacific UNSDCF (2023-2027) Outcome 2 i.e. By 2027, more people, particularly those at risk of being left behind, benefit from more equitable access to resilient, and gender-responsive, quality basic services, food security/nutrition and social protection systems. The Fijian Government has committed to leveraging this NAP to work at all levels of society, to create a safer environment for women and girls. For UN Women, the medium-term goal is to see this initiative replicated across the Pacific where the prevalence rates of violence against women are up to double the global average, and as such negatively impacted socio-economic and political development.
				
							On 2 June 2023, following a process that commenced in 2019, the Government of Fiji launched its first ever National Action Plan to Prevent Violence Against All Women and Girls (Fiji NAP) (2023-2028), with an initial commitment of FJD 1 million from the national budget and a further FJD 6 million from the Government of Australia. This NAP establishes Fiji as the first Pacific Island Country (and the second globally, alongside Australia), to develop a whole-of-government, whole-of-society, inclusive, and costed national action plan on the prevention of violence against women and girls.
The Fiji NAP focusses on the dismantling of patriarchal norms and practices which have served to drive gender inequalities and perpetuate different forms of violence against women and girls across Fijian society. The plan aims to be comprehensive in that it reflects to inputs from diverse women, men and youth from different sectors including civil society, faith-based, traditional institutions, the private sector and the disciplined forces. The Fiji NAP directly addresses women and girls who are particularly vulnerable such as women and girls with disabilities, as well as people of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and sex characteristics, and also child sexual abuse. It also addresses masculinities toxic, and the importance of working with men and boys. Lastly it seeks to engage actors in the areas of education, sports, informal sector, faith-based and traditional entities and institutions.
UN Women supported the Fiji NAP Technical Working Group which served as custodian to the process, with technical expertise and financing. In addition, in collaboration with the Government of Fiji’s Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection (MWCSP), UN Women supported broad-based consultations on the NAP. This ground-breaking initiative will contribute towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5, specifically – namely SDG target 5.2: "Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation." This is one of the priorities under the Pacific UNSDCF (2023-2027) Outcome 2 i.e. By 2027, more people, particularly those at risk of being left behind, benefit from more equitable access to resilient, and gender-responsive, quality basic services, food security/nutrition and social protection systems. The Fijian Government has committed to leveraging this NAP to work at all levels of society, to create a safer environment for women and girls. For UN Women, the medium-term goal is to see this initiative replicated across the Pacific where the prevalence rates of violence against women are up to double the global average, and as such negatively impacted socio-economic and political development.
Results and resources
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- Organizational results and resources
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				Result statement
				IATI identifier
												
							
			OutcomeFIJ_D_1.1
						Outcome result statementAligned with:
(i)	SP Outcomes 1,2,4,5,6,7
(i)	UNSDCF Strategic Priority 4: Peace, specifically Sub-Outcome 5(Effective Public Resources Management); Sub-Outcome 6(Expanded women’s &youth’s leadership role in decision-making); 
(ii)	SDG 5 specifically Targets 5.1(End discrimination); Target 5.5(Women’s leadership); Target 5.c(Public Allocations to GEWE)
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-FIJ_D_1.1
																		
											OutcomeFIJ_D_1.2
						Outcome result statementUN System coordination
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-FIJ_D_1.2
																		
											OutcomeFIJ_D_2.1
						Outcome result statement[Former Outcome 2.1] Women in the Pacific, including those from identified LNOB groups, are equally leading, participating, and benefitting from gender-responsive economic services, systems, and governance.
[Former Outcome 2.2] Institutions, legal frameworks, policies and measures (mechanisms, processes and services) for advancing women’s economic empowerment at national and local levels are reformed/adopted and implemented.
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-FIJ_D_2.1
																		
											OutcomeFIJ_D_3.1
						Outcome result statement[1] Prevention: Favourable social norms, attitudes and behaviours are promoted at the family, community, and societal levels to prevent VAWG. [2] Services: Women, girls and children who experience violence (including before, during and after emergencies), have access to coordinated and high quality, essential services (health, police and justice, social services) to recover from violence and perpetrators are held to account.
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-FIJ_D_3.1
																		
											OutcomeFIJ_D_4.1
						Outcome result statement[1] Humanitarian planning, response frameworks and programming are gender responsive and protection inclusive. [2] More women play a greater role in and are better served by disaster risk reduction, recovery, and resilience processes
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-FIJ_D_4.1
																		
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				Outcome
				Result statement
				IATI identifier
												
							
			OutcomeFIJ_O_1
						Outcome result statementAssuring an accountable organization through principled performance
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-FIJ_O_1
																		
											OutcomeFIJ_O_2
						Outcome result statementAdvancing partnerships and resourcing
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-FIJ_O_2
																		
											OutcomeFIJ_O_3
						Outcome result statementAdvancing business transformation
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-FIJ_O_3
																		
											OutcomeFIJ_O_4
						Outcome result statementNurturing an empowered workforce and advancing an inclusive UNWomen culture
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-FIJ_O_4
																		
											OutcomeFIJ_O_5
						Outcome result statementEffective normative, programmatic and coordination products, services and processes:
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-FIJ_O_5
																		
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				$3.45 M in total
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Other resources (non-core)
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| 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) | $614,711 2022 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$614,711 Development:$460,211(75%) Humanitarian:$154,500(25%) | $736,989 2021 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$736,989 Development:$481,283(65%) Humanitarian:$255,706(35%) | $515,785 2020 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$515,785 Development:$296,406(57%) Humanitarian:$219,379(43%) | $946,070 2019 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$946,070 Development:$849,166(90%) Humanitarian:$96,904(10%) | $632,289 2018 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$632,289 Development:$485,789(77%) Humanitarian:$146,500(23%) | 
2022
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$614,711
                    Total contribution$614,711
                        Development$460,211(75%)
                        Humanitarian$154,500(25%)
                    2021
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$736,989
                    Total contribution$736,989
                        Development$481,283(65%)
                        Humanitarian$255,706(35%)
                    2020
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$515,785
                    Total contribution$515,785
                        Development$296,406(57%)
                        Humanitarian$219,379(43%)
                    2019
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$946,070
                    Total contribution$946,070
                        Development$849,166(90%)
                        Humanitarian$96,904(10%)
                    2018
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$632,289
                    Total contribution$632,289
                        Development$485,789(77%)
                        Humanitarian$146,500(23%)
                    Other resources (non-core)
            $21.86 M in total
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| 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | $2,628,065 2022 
                                        AustraliaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$2,628,065 Development:$2,628,065(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,479,303 2021 
                                        AustraliaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,479,303 Development:$1,479,303(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,594,978 2020 
                                        AustraliaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,594,978 Development:$1,594,978(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,315,093 2019 
                                        AustraliaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,315,093 Development:$1,315,093(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $3,905,348 2018 
                                        AustraliaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$3,905,348 Development:$3,905,348(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| Australian National Committee | $16,533 2022 
                                        Australian National CommitteeNational Committee
                                         Total contribution:$16,533 Development:$168(1%) Humanitarian:$16,365(99%) | $37,836 2021 
                                        Australian National CommitteeNational Committee
                                         Total contribution:$37,836 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$37,836(100%) | $33,230 2020 
                                        Australian National CommitteeNational Committee
                                         Total contribution:$33,230 Development:$24,265(73%) Humanitarian:$8,965(27%) | $204,047 2019 
                                        Australian National CommitteeNational Committee
                                         Total contribution:$204,047 Development:$66,499(33%) Humanitarian:$137,547(67%) | $107,409 2018 
                                        Australian National CommitteeNational Committee
                                         Total contribution:$107,409 Development:$4,405(4%) Humanitarian:$103,004(96%) | 
| Canada | $477,283 2022 
                                        CanadaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$477,283 Development:$477,283(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $231,526 2021 
                                        CanadaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$231,526 Development:$231,526(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $77,432 2020 
                                        CanadaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$77,432 Development:$77,432(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $147,861 2019 
                                        CanadaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$147,861 Development:$147,861(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $44,834 2018 
                                        CanadaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$44,834 Development:$44,834(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| European Commission | $493,644 2022 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$493,644 Development:$493,644(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,667,818 2021 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,667,818 Development:$1,667,818(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,323,641 2020 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,323,641 Development:$1,323,641(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,616,562 2019 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,616,562 Development:$1,616,562(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $752,587 2018 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$752,587 Development:$752,587(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| New Zealand National Committee | $180 2022 
                                        New Zealand National CommitteeNational Committee
                                         Total contribution:$180 Development:$180(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | $378 2019 
                                        New Zealand National CommitteeNational Committee
                                         Total contribution:$378 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$378(100%) | $2,949 2018 
                                        New Zealand National CommitteeNational Committee
                                         Total contribution:$2,949 Development:$2,909(99%) Humanitarian:$40(1%) | 
| United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office | $1,193,924 2022 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$1,193,924 Development:$1,193,924(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $601,391 2021 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$601,391 Development:$601,391(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $459,910 2020 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$459,910 Development:$459,910(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $522,458 2019 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$522,458 Development:$522,458(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $736,430 2018 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$736,430 Development:$626,648(85%) Humanitarian:$109,782(15%) | 
| Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) | -- 2022 No data available  | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | $3,152 2019 
                                        Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$3,152 Development:$3,152(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2018 No data available  | 
| Singapore National Committee | -- 2022 No data available  | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | $39,750 2019 
                                        Singapore National CommitteeNational Committee
                                         Total contribution:$39,750 Development:$39,750(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2018 No data available  | 
| United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) | -- 2022 No data available  | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | $1,833 2019 
                                        United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$1,833 Development:$1,833(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2018 No data available  | 
| United States of America | -- 2022 No data available  | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | $2,778 2019 
                                        United States of AmericaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$2,778 Development:$2,778(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2018 No data available  | 
| New Zealand | -- 2022 No data available  | $31,000 2021 
                                        New ZealandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$31,000 Development:$31,000(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $108,212 2020 
                                        New ZealandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$108,212 Development:$108,212(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2019 No data available  | -- 2018 No data available  | 
2022
                    Australia$2,628,065
                        Total contribution$2,628,065
                            Development$2,628,065(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Australian National Committee$16,533
                        Total contribution$16,533
                            Development$168(1%)
                            Humanitarian$16,365(99%)
                        Canada$477,283
                        Total contribution$477,283
                            Development$477,283(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$493,644
                        Total contribution$493,644
                            Development$493,644(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        New Zealand National Committee$180
                        Total contribution$180
                            Development$180(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$1,193,924
                        Total contribution$1,193,924
                            Development$1,193,924(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2021
                    Australia$1,479,303
                        Total contribution$1,479,303
                            Development$1,479,303(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Australian National Committee$37,836
                        Total contribution$37,836
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$37,836(100%)
                        Canada$231,526
                        Total contribution$231,526
                            Development$231,526(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$1,667,818
                        Total contribution$1,667,818
                            Development$1,667,818(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$601,391
                        Total contribution$601,391
                            Development$601,391(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        New Zealand$31,000
                        Total contribution$31,000
                            Development$31,000(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2020
                    Australia$1,594,978
                        Total contribution$1,594,978
                            Development$1,594,978(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Australian National Committee$33,230
                        Total contribution$33,230
                            Development$24,265(73%)
                            Humanitarian$8,965(27%)
                        Canada$77,432
                        Total contribution$77,432
                            Development$77,432(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$1,323,641
                        Total contribution$1,323,641
                            Development$1,323,641(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$459,910
                        Total contribution$459,910
                            Development$459,910(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        New Zealand$108,212
                        Total contribution$108,212
                            Development$108,212(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2019
                    Australia$1,315,093
                        Total contribution$1,315,093
                            Development$1,315,093(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Australian National Committee$204,047
                        Total contribution$204,047
                            Development$66,499(33%)
                            Humanitarian$137,547(67%)
                        Canada$147,861
                        Total contribution$147,861
                            Development$147,861(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$1,616,562
                        Total contribution$1,616,562
                            Development$1,616,562(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        New Zealand National Committee$378
                        Total contribution$378
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$378(100%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$522,458
                        Total contribution$522,458
                            Development$522,458(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)$3,152
                        Total contribution$3,152
                            Development$3,152(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Singapore National Committee$39,750
                        Total contribution$39,750
                            Development$39,750(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)$1,833
                        Total contribution$1,833
                            Development$1,833(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United States of America$2,778
                        Total contribution$2,778
                            Development$2,778(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2018
                    Australia$3,905,348
                        Total contribution$3,905,348
                            Development$3,905,348(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Australian National Committee$107,409
                        Total contribution$107,409
                            Development$4,405(4%)
                            Humanitarian$103,004(96%)
                        Canada$44,834
                        Total contribution$44,834
                            Development$44,834(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$752,587
                        Total contribution$752,587
                            Development$752,587(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        New Zealand National Committee$2,949
                        Total contribution$2,949
                            Development$2,909(99%)
                            Humanitarian$40(1%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$736,430
                        Total contribution$736,430
                            Development$626,648(85%)
                            Humanitarian$109,782(15%)
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- Systemic outcomes
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