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								Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements
			
			In 2024, public finance management (PFM) reform progressed in Georgia to incorporate Gender Responsive Budgeting driving progress towards SDG indicator 5.c.1.
With direct technical and financial support from UN Women, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) developed and adopted a gender tagging methodology. This innovative tool enables State spending units to identify, classify and track budget allocations and expenditures that promote gender equality within the electronic budget system (e-budget system). By embedding a ‘gender tag’ into the national budgeting process of Georgia, the Government can now proactively integrate gender considerations into fiscal planning and budgeting cycles, ensuring that policies aimed at eliminating gender-based violence, increasing women’s employment, and fostering gender equity are effectively funded and implemented. As a result, in the reporting period, 19 programmes and 18 subprogrammes were analysed, identified and tagged as gender relevant during the submission of the 2025 budget proposals by State spending units. A key milestone leading to this result was the Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) Gender Responsive Public Finance Management (GRPFM) assessment, conducted by the MoF with support from UN Women, the World Bank and the European Union, which identified critical gaps in the PFM system regarding gender-responsive budgeting (GRB). Leveraging the results of the PEFA assessment, UN Women secured political buy-in from the MoF, which expedited the implementation of GRB, including the gender tagging methodology.
UN Women strengthened its partnership with the MoF by piloting the gender tagging methodology in five State institutions: the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture, the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure, the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth, and the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs. Through this cooperation gender responsive budgeting has been embedded into national budget processes. By equipping these institutions with tools to identify, track, and prioritize gender-responsive investments, Georgia is making a transformative shift towards inclusive, accountable, and equitable PFM that directly supports women's empowerment and sustainable development.
In strengthening institutional capacities at scale, UN Women empowered 230 public servants (140 women and 90 men) through a series of GRB training sessions, equipping them with the expertise to embed gender equality principles into Georgia’s PFM system, ensuring that national budgets actively drive progress toward inclusive economic policies and social equity. It is envisaged that from 2025 onward, not only these five pilot Ministries but also the whole of the Government will apply the gender tagging methodology through the e-budget system in Georgia.
				
							With direct technical and financial support from UN Women, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) developed and adopted a gender tagging methodology. This innovative tool enables State spending units to identify, classify and track budget allocations and expenditures that promote gender equality within the electronic budget system (e-budget system). By embedding a ‘gender tag’ into the national budgeting process of Georgia, the Government can now proactively integrate gender considerations into fiscal planning and budgeting cycles, ensuring that policies aimed at eliminating gender-based violence, increasing women’s employment, and fostering gender equity are effectively funded and implemented. As a result, in the reporting period, 19 programmes and 18 subprogrammes were analysed, identified and tagged as gender relevant during the submission of the 2025 budget proposals by State spending units. A key milestone leading to this result was the Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) Gender Responsive Public Finance Management (GRPFM) assessment, conducted by the MoF with support from UN Women, the World Bank and the European Union, which identified critical gaps in the PFM system regarding gender-responsive budgeting (GRB). Leveraging the results of the PEFA assessment, UN Women secured political buy-in from the MoF, which expedited the implementation of GRB, including the gender tagging methodology.
UN Women strengthened its partnership with the MoF by piloting the gender tagging methodology in five State institutions: the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture, the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure, the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth, and the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs. Through this cooperation gender responsive budgeting has been embedded into national budget processes. By equipping these institutions with tools to identify, track, and prioritize gender-responsive investments, Georgia is making a transformative shift towards inclusive, accountable, and equitable PFM that directly supports women's empowerment and sustainable development.
In strengthening institutional capacities at scale, UN Women empowered 230 public servants (140 women and 90 men) through a series of GRB training sessions, equipping them with the expertise to embed gender equality principles into Georgia’s PFM system, ensuring that national budgets actively drive progress toward inclusive economic policies and social equity. It is envisaged that from 2025 onward, not only these five pilot Ministries but also the whole of the Government will apply the gender tagging methodology through the e-budget system in Georgia.
								Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements
			
			In February 2023, Georgia doubled the amount of compensation for maternity, parental, newborn adoption and additional parental leave for formally employed women from GEL 1,000 (approx. USD 380) to GEL 2,000 (approx. USD 760). This increase raised the state budget allocation for this benefit from GEL 15 million (approx. USD 5.6 million) to GEL 30 million (approx. USD 11.2 million). It is estimated that about 14,000 women have benefited from this provision in 2023, and around the same number will also benefit in 2024.
In Georgia, women's participation in the labour market is notably low before the age of 45, the primary reproductive age. This indicates that the challenge of balancing child-rearing responsibilities with paid employment acts as a significant obstacle to women's economic empowerment. Providing adequately paid maternity leave is a crucial step towards dismantling the structural barriers that hinder women's participation in the workforce and contributes to Sustainable Development Goals 5, 8 and 3 and UNSDCF Georgia Outcome 3. UN Women, in partnership with the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia, has advocated for enhanced maternity, paternity and parental leave policies since 2020. This collaboration included a Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) of the ILO Maternity Protection Convention, 2000 (No. 183). The RIA identified two major issues: (1) Georgian labour legislation did not ensure adequate income for mothers during paid maternity leave; and (2) there was inequality in terms of maternity benefits between different workers’ groups, notably between civil servants and other sectors, with civil servants being provided 100 per cent of their salary for six months, while everyone else is entitled to GEL 1,000 (USD 380) for the whole duration of leave (six months) from the State. This RIA allowed UN Women to crystalize its advocacy messages as well as its . At the end of 2022, the Labour Code was amended to remove any reference to the amount of maximum eligible compensation from the State (GEL 1,000). The compensation amount was consequently further specified as GEL 2,000 by the Decree of the Minister responsible for labour.
UN Women continues to work with the Government of Georgia on this matter. In 2024, further assessment of the enhanced leave policies is planned, incorporating actuarial studies and cost analysis to further improve not only the adequacy of the maternity/parental compensation but also its coverage in terms of unemployed women and women in informal employment, as neither group is currently covered by any maternity benefit scheme
				
							In Georgia, women's participation in the labour market is notably low before the age of 45, the primary reproductive age. This indicates that the challenge of balancing child-rearing responsibilities with paid employment acts as a significant obstacle to women's economic empowerment. Providing adequately paid maternity leave is a crucial step towards dismantling the structural barriers that hinder women's participation in the workforce and contributes to Sustainable Development Goals 5, 8 and 3 and UNSDCF Georgia Outcome 3. UN Women, in partnership with the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia, has advocated for enhanced maternity, paternity and parental leave policies since 2020. This collaboration included a Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) of the ILO Maternity Protection Convention, 2000 (No. 183). The RIA identified two major issues: (1) Georgian labour legislation did not ensure adequate income for mothers during paid maternity leave; and (2) there was inequality in terms of maternity benefits between different workers’ groups, notably between civil servants and other sectors, with civil servants being provided 100 per cent of their salary for six months, while everyone else is entitled to GEL 1,000 (USD 380) for the whole duration of leave (six months) from the State. This RIA allowed UN Women to crystalize its advocacy messages as well as its . At the end of 2022, the Labour Code was amended to remove any reference to the amount of maximum eligible compensation from the State (GEL 1,000). The compensation amount was consequently further specified as GEL 2,000 by the Decree of the Minister responsible for labour.
UN Women continues to work with the Government of Georgia on this matter. In 2024, further assessment of the enhanced leave policies is planned, incorporating actuarial studies and cost analysis to further improve not only the adequacy of the maternity/parental compensation but also its coverage in terms of unemployed women and women in informal employment, as neither group is currently covered by any maternity benefit scheme
Results and resources
- Results overview
- Total resources
- Development results and resources
- Organizational results and resources
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	Expenses
				Outcome
				Result statement
				IATI identifier
												
							
			OutcomeGEO_D_1.1
						Outcome result statementThis result statement is identical to UNSDCF Outcome 1 and contributes UN Women SP 2018-2021 Outcome 2: Women lead, participate in and benefit equally from governance systems and SP 2022-2025 Impact 1: governance & participation in public life (G&PPL)
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-GEO_D_1.1
																		
											OutcomeGEO_D_2.1
						Outcome result statementThis result statement is identical to UNSDCF Outcome 3 and contributes UN Women SP 2018-2021 Outcome 3: Women have income security, decent work and economic autonomy and 2022-2025 SP Impact 2: Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE)
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-GEO_D_2.1
																		
											OutcomeGEO_D_3.1
						Outcome result statementThis result statement is identical to UNSDCF Outcome 2 and contributes UN Women SP 2018-2021 Outcome 4: All women and girls live a life free from all forms of violence and SP 2022-2025 Impact 3: Ending Violence against Women and Girls (EVAWG)
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-GEO_D_3.1
																		
											OutcomeGEO_D_4.1
						Outcome result statementThis result statement is identical to UNSDCF Outcome 4 and contributes UN Women SP 2018-2021 Outcome 5: Women and girls contribute to and have greater influence in building sustainable peace and resilience, and benefit equally from the prevention of natural disasters and conflicts and from humanitarian action and SP 2022-2025 Impact 4: Women peace and security, Humanitarian & Disaster Risk Reduction (WPSH&DRR)
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-GEO_D_4.1
																		
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	Expenses
				Outcome
				Result statement
				IATI identifier
												
							
			OutcomeGEO_O_1
						Outcome result statementUN Women effectively leads, coordinates & promotes accountability for the implementation of GEWE commitments in the UNCT
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-GEO_O_1
																		
											OutcomeGEO_O_2
						Outcome result statementIncreased engagement of partners in support of UN-Women's mandate
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-GEO_O_2
																		
											OutcomeGEO_O_3
						Outcome result statementHigh Quality of Country Programme through knowledge, innovation and results-based management
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-GEO_O_3
																		
											OutcomeGEO_O_4
						Outcome result statementImproved management of financial and human resources in pursuit of results
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-GEO_O_4
																		
											OutcomeGEO_O_5
						Outcome result statementHigh accountability and effective prorgammatic products, services and processes
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-GEO_O_5
																		
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				$624.75 K in total
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| 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) | $159,576 2023 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$159,576 Development:$159,576(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $159,576 2022 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$159,576 Development:$159,576(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $194,328 2021 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$194,328 Development:$194,328(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $39,910 2020 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$39,910 Development:$39,910(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $71,361 2019 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$71,361 Development:$71,361(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
2023
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$159,576
                    Total contribution$159,576
                        Development$159,576(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2022
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$159,576
                    Total contribution$159,576
                        Development$159,576(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2021
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$194,328
                    Total contribution$194,328
                        Development$194,328(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2020
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$39,910
                    Total contribution$39,910
                        Development$39,910(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2019
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$71,361
                    Total contribution$71,361
                        Development$71,361(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    Other resources (non-core)
            $23.48 M in total
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| 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austria | $133,270 2023 
                                        AustriaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$133,270 Development:$133,270(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $133,270 2022 
                                        AustriaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$133,270 Development:$133,270(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $249,165 2021 
                                        AustriaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$249,165 Development:$249,165(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $368,951 2020 
                                        AustriaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$368,951 Development:$368,951(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $295,702 2019 
                                        AustriaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$295,702 Development:$295,702(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| European Commission | $815,922 2023 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$815,922 Development:$815,922(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $815,922 2022 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$815,922 Development:$815,922(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $499,114 2021 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$499,114 Development:$499,114(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $5,577 2020 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$5,577 Development:$5,577(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $389,960 2019 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$389,960 Development:$389,960(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| Norway | $2,026,782 2023 
                                        NorwayOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$2,026,782 Development:$2,026,782(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $2,026,782 2022 
                                        NorwayOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$2,026,782 Development:$2,026,782(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $929,894 2021 
                                        NorwayOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$929,894 Development:$929,894(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,448,247 2020 
                                        NorwayOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,448,247 Development:$1,448,247(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,243,464 2019 
                                        NorwayOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,243,464 Development:$1,243,464(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| Switzerland | $1,618,218 2023 
                                        SwitzerlandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,618,218 Development:$1,618,218(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,618,218 2022 
                                        SwitzerlandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,618,218 Development:$1,618,218(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $920,438 2021 
                                        SwitzerlandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$920,438 Development:$920,438(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,062,673 2020 
                                        SwitzerlandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,062,673 Development:$1,062,673(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,173,397 2019 
                                        SwitzerlandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,173,397 Development:$1,173,397(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| United Kingdom | $791,659 2023 
                                        United KingdomOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$791,659 Development:$791,659(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $791,659 2022 
                                        United KingdomOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$791,659 Development:$791,659(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $341,643 2021 
                                        United KingdomOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$341,643 Development:$341,643(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $199,709 2020 
                                        United KingdomOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$199,709 Development:$199,709(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $333,364 2019 
                                        United KingdomOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$333,364 Development:$333,364(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office | $530,620 2023 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$530,620 Development:$530,620(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $530,620 2022 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$530,620 Development:$530,620(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $437,368 2021 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$437,368 Development:$437,368(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $252,520 2020 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$252,520 Development:$252,520(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $311,272 2019 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$311,272 Development:$311,272(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| United States of America | $46,790 2023 
                                        United States of AmericaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$46,790 Development:$46,790(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $46,790 2022 
                                        United States of AmericaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$46,790 Development:$46,790(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $182,315 2021 
                                        United States of AmericaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$182,315 Development:$182,315(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $0 2020 
                                        United States of AmericaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$0 Development:$0(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $180,251 2019 
                                        United States of AmericaOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$180,251 Development:$180,251(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) | $165,663 2023 
                                        Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$165,663 Development:$165,663(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $165,663 2022 
                                        Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$165,663 Development:$165,663(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $186,009 2021 
                                        Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$186,009 Development:$186,009(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | 
| United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) | $104,759 2023 
                                        United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$104,759 Development:$104,759(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $104,759 2022 
                                        United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$104,759 Development:$104,759(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | 
2023
                    Austria$133,270
                        Total contribution$133,270
                            Development$133,270(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$815,922
                        Total contribution$815,922
                            Development$815,922(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Norway$2,026,782
                        Total contribution$2,026,782
                            Development$2,026,782(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Switzerland$1,618,218
                        Total contribution$1,618,218
                            Development$1,618,218(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Kingdom$791,659
                        Total contribution$791,659
                            Development$791,659(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$530,620
                        Total contribution$530,620
                            Development$530,620(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United States of America$46,790
                        Total contribution$46,790
                            Development$46,790(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)$165,663
                        Total contribution$165,663
                            Development$165,663(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)$104,759
                        Total contribution$104,759
                            Development$104,759(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2022
                    Austria$133,270
                        Total contribution$133,270
                            Development$133,270(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$815,922
                        Total contribution$815,922
                            Development$815,922(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Norway$2,026,782
                        Total contribution$2,026,782
                            Development$2,026,782(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Switzerland$1,618,218
                        Total contribution$1,618,218
                            Development$1,618,218(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Kingdom$791,659
                        Total contribution$791,659
                            Development$791,659(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$530,620
                        Total contribution$530,620
                            Development$530,620(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United States of America$46,790
                        Total contribution$46,790
                            Development$46,790(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)$165,663
                        Total contribution$165,663
                            Development$165,663(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)$104,759
                        Total contribution$104,759
                            Development$104,759(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2021
                    Austria$249,165
                        Total contribution$249,165
                            Development$249,165(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$499,114
                        Total contribution$499,114
                            Development$499,114(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Norway$929,894
                        Total contribution$929,894
                            Development$929,894(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Switzerland$920,438
                        Total contribution$920,438
                            Development$920,438(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Kingdom$341,643
                        Total contribution$341,643
                            Development$341,643(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$437,368
                        Total contribution$437,368
                            Development$437,368(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United States of America$182,315
                        Total contribution$182,315
                            Development$182,315(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)$186,009
                        Total contribution$186,009
                            Development$186,009(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2020
                    Austria$368,951
                        Total contribution$368,951
                            Development$368,951(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$5,577
                        Total contribution$5,577
                            Development$5,577(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Norway$1,448,247
                        Total contribution$1,448,247
                            Development$1,448,247(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Switzerland$1,062,673
                        Total contribution$1,062,673
                            Development$1,062,673(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Kingdom$199,709
                        Total contribution$199,709
                            Development$199,709(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$252,520
                        Total contribution$252,520
                            Development$252,520(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United States of America$0
                        Total contribution$0
                            Development$0(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2019
                    Austria$295,702
                        Total contribution$295,702
                            Development$295,702(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$389,960
                        Total contribution$389,960
                            Development$389,960(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Norway$1,243,464
                        Total contribution$1,243,464
                            Development$1,243,464(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Switzerland$1,173,397
                        Total contribution$1,173,397
                            Development$1,173,397(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Kingdom$333,364
                        Total contribution$333,364
                            Development$333,364(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$311,272
                        Total contribution$311,272
                            Development$311,272(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United States of America$180,251
                        Total contribution$180,251
                            Development$180,251(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Strategic plan contributions
- Impact areas
- Systemic outcomes
- Organizational output
