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			A total estimated 136,402 Palestinians, particularly women and girls, and at least 200,000 Palestinian indirectly accessed multisectoral services across Palestine. This was achieved through partners who kept delivering despite the dire challenges.  The focus remained reaching the most at risk and marginalized, such as women headed households, women with disabilities and elderly women.
PALCO partnered with twenty-six civil society organizations, including fourteen women-led organizations. These services delivered included gender-based violence (GBV) case management, sheltering and reintegration, psychosocial support, and livelihood response (cash for work, cash assistance) to women and girls most affected in Gaza, as well as the West Bank. In 2024, 58,402 Palestinians (including 35,300 women, 11,966 children and 1,327 people with disabilities) had direct access to the services. At the same time, through partnership with the WFP, 15,600 women-head household and their dependents (78,000 people) accessed food in 2024.
Throughout 2024, the PalCO remained committed to advancing the women's agenda in Palestine. In response to the Gaza conflict and increased violence in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, PALCO increased focus to humanitarian assistance, creating a comprehensive support system to address the needs of women and girls. The situation in the oPt exacerbated gender specific and intersectional risks and vulnerabilities, increasing unequal social, political, and economic power dynamics. In Gaza, the necessity to putting in place minimum risk mitigation measures, bearing in mind that gender, age, abilities, etc., exposed women, men, or children to different forms of risks and victimization arose early in the hostilities. This translated into notably emerging risks of abuse of unaccompanied and separated children; a significant rise in gender-based violence and violence against women; increased gender-based exposure of vulnerable constituencies to multifaceted forms of sexual exploitation and abuse. AS such, besides supporting the provision of lifesaving services and times and to ensure increased support to all, PalCO also worked towards enhancing humanitarian actors' capacity for gender-responsive assistance, co-chairing the GiHA Working Group with UNOCHA and the PSEA Network. In the West Bank, increased movement restrictions hindered access to services and livelihoods, especially for specific groups of women. PalCO worked on ensuring holistic assistance to vulnerable communities while continuing to strengthen key systems.
				
							PALCO partnered with twenty-six civil society organizations, including fourteen women-led organizations. These services delivered included gender-based violence (GBV) case management, sheltering and reintegration, psychosocial support, and livelihood response (cash for work, cash assistance) to women and girls most affected in Gaza, as well as the West Bank. In 2024, 58,402 Palestinians (including 35,300 women, 11,966 children and 1,327 people with disabilities) had direct access to the services. At the same time, through partnership with the WFP, 15,600 women-head household and their dependents (78,000 people) accessed food in 2024.
Throughout 2024, the PalCO remained committed to advancing the women's agenda in Palestine. In response to the Gaza conflict and increased violence in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, PALCO increased focus to humanitarian assistance, creating a comprehensive support system to address the needs of women and girls. The situation in the oPt exacerbated gender specific and intersectional risks and vulnerabilities, increasing unequal social, political, and economic power dynamics. In Gaza, the necessity to putting in place minimum risk mitigation measures, bearing in mind that gender, age, abilities, etc., exposed women, men, or children to different forms of risks and victimization arose early in the hostilities. This translated into notably emerging risks of abuse of unaccompanied and separated children; a significant rise in gender-based violence and violence against women; increased gender-based exposure of vulnerable constituencies to multifaceted forms of sexual exploitation and abuse. AS such, besides supporting the provision of lifesaving services and times and to ensure increased support to all, PalCO also worked towards enhancing humanitarian actors' capacity for gender-responsive assistance, co-chairing the GiHA Working Group with UNOCHA and the PSEA Network. In the West Bank, increased movement restrictions hindered access to services and livelihoods, especially for specific groups of women. PalCO worked on ensuring holistic assistance to vulnerable communities while continuing to strengthen key systems.
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			The High National Committee to Combat VAW under the leadership of the Ministry of Women’s Affairs developed a new national Protocol to safeguard women's rights to protection, safety, dignity and access to services during crisis and emergencies, including pandemics, armed aggressions, or climate-related disasters. A variety of actors will use the Protocol, including those in the justice, security, health, and social sectors, such as NGOs, CBOs, The National Center for Disaster Risk Management, The Supreme Council for Civil Defense, Palestinian Red Crescent Society, Palestinian Medical Relief Society, and others.
 
The Protocol also establishes a well-defined structure at the national, governorate, and local levels, ensuring an effective framework during emergencies with stages and steps for managing crises. This includes the formation of a National Technical Committee, Committees in each Governorate, and Local Committees, articulation of specific procedures for the duration of emergencies and clarification for the obligations and rights of first responders, and a detailed flow of the referral system, supported by practical tips for handling cases of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).
 
The Protocol complements the National Referral System (NRS) by:
Establishing basic rules that are binding on all partners while providing service to victim/survivors during emergencies, in accordance with international principles of human rights and with international standards and national capacities;
Providing all services the victim/survivor needs in a comprehensive manner;
Ensuring protection and empowerment of the victim/survivor;
Determining the responsibilities and roles of service providers in accordance with the standards of effective cooperation and partnership;
Strengthening follow-up, accountability and transparency mechanisms;
 
The Protocol will become an inseparable part of the NRS, not as additional SOPs and procedures, but adapting the existing forms and procedures to emergency situations and proposing an optimized territorial structure for emergency response. The protocol addresses structural and legal barriers by increasing service accessibility through a new national coordinated platform for the referral and the management of VAW cases during emergencies, providing essential services to women at local levels to cope with restrictions on movement, and centering women’s dignity so fears about how they will be treated do not deter access.
 
UN Women collaborated with the High National Committee to develop and review the Protocol. MoWA and UN Women will organize national consultations on the Protocol before submitting it to the Cabinet for endorsement. UN Women’s technical support ensured the Protocol aligned with intern
				
							The Protocol also establishes a well-defined structure at the national, governorate, and local levels, ensuring an effective framework during emergencies with stages and steps for managing crises. This includes the formation of a National Technical Committee, Committees in each Governorate, and Local Committees, articulation of specific procedures for the duration of emergencies and clarification for the obligations and rights of first responders, and a detailed flow of the referral system, supported by practical tips for handling cases of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).
The Protocol complements the National Referral System (NRS) by:
Establishing basic rules that are binding on all partners while providing service to victim/survivors during emergencies, in accordance with international principles of human rights and with international standards and national capacities;
Providing all services the victim/survivor needs in a comprehensive manner;
Ensuring protection and empowerment of the victim/survivor;
Determining the responsibilities and roles of service providers in accordance with the standards of effective cooperation and partnership;
Strengthening follow-up, accountability and transparency mechanisms;
The Protocol will become an inseparable part of the NRS, not as additional SOPs and procedures, but adapting the existing forms and procedures to emergency situations and proposing an optimized territorial structure for emergency response. The protocol addresses structural and legal barriers by increasing service accessibility through a new national coordinated platform for the referral and the management of VAW cases during emergencies, providing essential services to women at local levels to cope with restrictions on movement, and centering women’s dignity so fears about how they will be treated do not deter access.
UN Women collaborated with the High National Committee to develop and review the Protocol. MoWA and UN Women will organize national consultations on the Protocol before submitting it to the Cabinet for endorsement. UN Women’s technical support ensured the Protocol aligned with intern
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				IATI identifier
												
							
			OutcomePAL_D_2.1
						Outcome result statementWork under this outcome will focus on three pillars:  reforming the Labour Law; strengthening the process of Gender Responsive Budgeting in Line Ministries; promoting policies related to care economy and shared resposnibilities between women and men; and working with the private sector on promoting Women Economic Principles.  UN Women will partner with ILO in relation to the Labour Law; the  Ministry of Women's Affairs and the Ministry of National Economy on GRB; and ILO and Civil Society on Care Economy; and with the private sector on the WEPs.
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-PAL_D_2.1
																		
											OutcomePAL_D_2.2
						Outcome result statementWork under this Outcome will focus on increasing the managerial capacity of women entreprenuers to manage and run small and micro-small businesses through training and on the job coaching.  UN Women will partner with the Business Women Forum to provide the necessary targeted skills training and capacity building to the participating women.
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-PAL_D_2.2
																		
											OutcomePAL_D_3.3
						Outcome result statementWork under this area will focus on promoting positive social norms and respectful raltionships in Palestinian Communities; promotimg access to justice to women survivors and victims of violence; supporting civil society in adviocacy inintiatives for amending relevant laws; and supporting service providors in imrpoving the accessability and quality of services.  UN Women will partner with civil society organizations and community based organizations to reach out to communities through awarnes campagins that aim to change the attitudes of women, men, girls and boys on violence against women; will work with the Police, Public Prosecutors, and the Judiciary to imrpover access to justice; with Al-Muntada on advocacy for law amendments and with the Shelters and the Bar Association to improve sheltering and legal support to women.
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-PAL_D_3.3
																		
											OutcomePAL_D_4.1
						Outcome result statementWork on this area will focus on mainstreaming gender in the programme management cycle of the Humanitrian Work in Palestine; and provide positive coping mechanisms for vulnerable women  (GBV services and Cash for Work).  UN Women will partner with the Humanitrian Country Team and the Clusters Mechansim for maintreaming gender within the humanitrian respone plan and with civil society organizations for the coping mechanism.
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-PAL_D_4.1
																		
											OutcomePAL_D_4.2
						Outcome result statementWork on this area will focus on developing the 2nd Generation of the National Action Plan on the Implementation of UNSCR 1325 and on implementing the NAP though providing finincial support and technical support to Higher National Committe on the Implementation of UNSCR 1325 and through advocacy and lobbying by civil society organizations.  Work on this area will also meet the individual needs of vulnerable women through ensuring women are benefiting from recovery efforts.
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-PAL_D_4.2
																		
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				Outcome
				Result statement
				IATI identifier
												
							
			OutcomePAL_O_1
						Outcome result statementPALCO will continue to provide technical expertise and leadership to support gender mainstreaming through its participation to inter-agency coordination  mechanisms  (such as the RC and UNCT) as well as co-chairing of UNSDG working group 2; PALCO will drive gender mainstreaming efforts through initiatives such as testing the feasibility of undertaking   the UNCT-SWAP Gender Equality Scorecard.  Lastly, PALCO will continue to provide data and analysis, particularly on thematic areas of focus, to Secretary General reports on UN assistance to the country as well as to Security Councils briefings and on Report to the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee.
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-PAL_O_1
																		
											OutcomePAL_O_2
						Outcome result statementUN Women Palestine Office will focus its advocacy and communication efforts on three areas - Generation Equality: Beijing+25 and 20-year of UNSCR 1325. PALCO will continue to engage with both men and women, boys and girls, to address harmful social norms and gender stereotypes and to promote gender equality and empowerment of women and girls.  PALCO will furthermore mobilize the international development community on GEWE priorities.  Greater efforts will be invested in ensuring that the Palestine Office uses both Arabic and English languages in all external communication channels and materials to ensure reaching a wider range of local audience, while ensuring that key messages are communicated to the global audience to uphold its mandate and position itself as the champion of gender equality in Palestine and globally.
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-PAL_O_2
																		
											OutcomePAL_O_3
						Outcome result statementHigh quality of programmes through knowledge, innovation, results-based management and evaluation
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-PAL_O_3
																		
											OutcomePAL_O_4
						Outcome result statementIn line with corporate SOPs and guidance, PALCO will implement key country level operations and programmes procedures and processes to ensure acceleration of country programme implementation. The Palestine Office will ensure incorporating gender in procurement, HR and other operational areas. PALCO will continue to function from four offices covering three geographical locations: main in East Jerusalem, and two sub-offices in West Bank (two project spaces) and Gaza Strip. 35.7 per cent of staff (10 out of 28) commute between the West Bank and East Jerusalem on daily basis going through Israeli governed military check-points; five staff in Gaza need permit to exit (100 per cent). The office will continue to upgrade and improve ICT investment to overcome these movement restrictions. . In 2020, the Palestine Office will ensure full compliance with the corporate information security requirements, implementing the attached detailed InfoSec plan.
						IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-PAL_O_4
																		
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| 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) | $61,000 2022 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$61,000 Development:$61,000(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $85,336 2021 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$85,336 Development:$85,336(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $99,687 2020 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$99,687 Development:$99,687(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $41,500 2019 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$41,500 Development:$41,500(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $258,510 2018 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$258,510 Development:$258,510(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
2022
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$61,000
                    Total contribution$61,000
                        Development$61,000(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2021
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$85,336
                    Total contribution$85,336
                        Development$85,336(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2020
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$99,687
                    Total contribution$99,687
                        Development$99,687(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2019
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$41,500
                    Total contribution$41,500
                        Development$41,500(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2018
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$258,510
                    Total contribution$258,510
                        Development$258,510(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    Other resources (non-core)
            $26.88 M in total
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| 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| European Commission | -- 2022 No data available  | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | $2,592 2019 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$2,592 Development:$2,592(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $84,830 2018 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$84,830 Development:$84,830(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| Iceland | $162,403 2022 
                                        IcelandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$162,403 Development:$162,403(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $257,729 2021 
                                        IcelandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$257,729 Development:$257,729(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $259,496 2020 
                                        IcelandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$259,496 Development:$259,496(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $156,578 2019 
                                        IcelandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$156,578 Development:$156,578(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $60,596 2018 
                                        IcelandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$60,596 Development:$45,900(76%) Humanitarian:$14,696(24%) | 
| Italy | -- 2022 No data available  | $30,113 2021 
                                        ItalyOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$30,113 Development:$30,113(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $193,010 2020 
                                        ItalyOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$193,010 Development:$193,010(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $457,195 2019 
                                        ItalyOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$457,195 Development:$457,195(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $619,012 2018 
                                        ItalyOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$619,012 Development:$619,012(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| Japan | $660,664 2022 
                                        JapanOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$660,664 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$660,664(100%) | $417,504 2021 
                                        JapanOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$417,504 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$417,504(100%) | $530,271 2020 
                                        JapanOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$530,271 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$530,271(100%) | $359,754 2019 
                                        JapanOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$359,754 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$359,754(100%) | $310,936 2018 
                                        JapanOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$310,936 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$310,936(100%) | 
| Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) | -- 2022 No data available  | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | $25,000 2018 
                                        Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$25,000 Development:$25,000(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| Spain | $206,477 2022 
                                        SpainOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$206,477 Development:$206,477(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $399,859 2021 
                                        SpainOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$399,859 Development:$399,859(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $383,655 2020 
                                        SpainOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$383,655 Development:$383,655(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $286,745 2019 
                                        SpainOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$286,745 Development:$286,745(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $69,230 2018 
                                        SpainOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$69,230 Development:$69,230(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| Sweden | $1,471,145 2022 
                                        SwedenOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$1,471,145 Development:$1,471,145(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $945,923 2021 
                                        SwedenOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$945,923 Development:$945,923(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $533,011 2020 
                                        SwedenOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$533,011 Development:$533,011(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $284,014 2019 
                                        SwedenOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$284,014 Development:$284,014(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $600,783 2018 
                                        SwedenOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$600,783 Development:$600,783(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) | -- 2022 No data available  | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | $32,435 2018 
                                        United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$32,435 Development:$32,435(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) | -- 2022 No data available  | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | $265,145 2018 
                                        United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$265,145 Development:$265,145(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office | $2,108,769 2022 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$2,108,769 Development:$2,108,769(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $2,197,011 2021 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$2,197,011 Development:$2,197,011(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,324,622 2020 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$1,324,622 Development:$1,324,622(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $564,006 2019 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$564,006 Development:$564,006(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $859,559 2018 
                                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$859,559 Development:$859,559(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes | $1,385,588 2022 
                                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint ProgrammesUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$1,385,588 Development:$1,385,588(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,588,119 2021 
                                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint ProgrammesUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$1,588,119 Development:$1,588,119(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $1,647,048 2020 
                                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint ProgrammesUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$1,647,048 Development:$1,647,048(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $914,099 2019 
                                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint ProgrammesUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$914,099 Development:$914,099(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $117,520 2018 
                                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint ProgrammesUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$117,520 Development:$117,520(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| Norway | $841,180 2022 
                                        NorwayOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$841,180 Development:$841,180(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $640,698 2021 
                                        NorwayOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$640,698 Development:$640,698(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $435,918 2020 
                                        NorwayOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$435,918 Development:$435,918(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $43,246 2019 
                                        NorwayOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$43,246 Development:$43,246(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2018 No data available  | 
| United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) | $504,261 2022 
                                        United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)United Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$504,261 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$504,261(100%) | $745,869 2021 
                                        United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)United Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$745,869 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$745,869(100%) | $290,091 2020 
                                        United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)United Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$290,091 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$290,091(100%) | $285,789 2019 
                                        United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)United Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$285,789 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$285,789(100%) | -- 2018 No data available  | 
| Switzerland | -- 2022 No data available  | $25,038 2021 
                                        SwitzerlandOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$25,038 Development:$25,038(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | -- 2018 No data available  | 
| United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office Reponse | $150,274 2022 
                                        United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office ReponseUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$150,274 Development:$150,274(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $76,101 2021 
                                        United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office ReponseUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$76,101 Development:$76,101(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | -- 2018 No data available  | 
| Germany | $45,000 2022 
                                        GermanyOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$45,000 Development:$0(0%) Humanitarian:$45,000(100%) | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | -- 2018 No data available  | 
| United Kingdom | $24,073 2022 
                                        United KingdomOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$24,073 Development:$24,073(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | -- 2018 No data available  | 
2022
                    Iceland$162,403
                        Total contribution$162,403
                            Development$162,403(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Japan$660,664
                        Total contribution$660,664
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$660,664(100%)
                        Spain$206,477
                        Total contribution$206,477
                            Development$206,477(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Sweden$1,471,145
                        Total contribution$1,471,145
                            Development$1,471,145(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$2,108,769
                        Total contribution$2,108,769
                            Development$2,108,769(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes$1,385,588
                        Total contribution$1,385,588
                            Development$1,385,588(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Norway$841,180
                        Total contribution$841,180
                            Development$841,180(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)$504,261
                        Total contribution$504,261
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$504,261(100%)
                        United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office Reponse$150,274
                        Total contribution$150,274
                            Development$150,274(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Germany$45,000
                        Total contribution$45,000
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$45,000(100%)
                        United Kingdom$24,073
                        Total contribution$24,073
                            Development$24,073(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2021
                    Iceland$257,729
                        Total contribution$257,729
                            Development$257,729(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Italy$30,113
                        Total contribution$30,113
                            Development$30,113(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Japan$417,504
                        Total contribution$417,504
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$417,504(100%)
                        Spain$399,859
                        Total contribution$399,859
                            Development$399,859(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Sweden$945,923
                        Total contribution$945,923
                            Development$945,923(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$2,197,011
                        Total contribution$2,197,011
                            Development$2,197,011(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes$1,588,119
                        Total contribution$1,588,119
                            Development$1,588,119(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Norway$640,698
                        Total contribution$640,698
                            Development$640,698(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)$745,869
                        Total contribution$745,869
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$745,869(100%)
                        Switzerland$25,038
                        Total contribution$25,038
                            Development$25,038(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office Reponse$76,101
                        Total contribution$76,101
                            Development$76,101(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2020
                    Iceland$259,496
                        Total contribution$259,496
                            Development$259,496(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Italy$193,010
                        Total contribution$193,010
                            Development$193,010(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Japan$530,271
                        Total contribution$530,271
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$530,271(100%)
                        Spain$383,655
                        Total contribution$383,655
                            Development$383,655(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Sweden$533,011
                        Total contribution$533,011
                            Development$533,011(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$1,324,622
                        Total contribution$1,324,622
                            Development$1,324,622(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes$1,647,048
                        Total contribution$1,647,048
                            Development$1,647,048(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Norway$435,918
                        Total contribution$435,918
                            Development$435,918(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)$290,091
                        Total contribution$290,091
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$290,091(100%)
                        2019
                    European Commission$2,592
                        Total contribution$2,592
                            Development$2,592(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Iceland$156,578
                        Total contribution$156,578
                            Development$156,578(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Italy$457,195
                        Total contribution$457,195
                            Development$457,195(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Japan$359,754
                        Total contribution$359,754
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$359,754(100%)
                        Spain$286,745
                        Total contribution$286,745
                            Development$286,745(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Sweden$284,014
                        Total contribution$284,014
                            Development$284,014(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$564,006
                        Total contribution$564,006
                            Development$564,006(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes$914,099
                        Total contribution$914,099
                            Development$914,099(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Norway$43,246
                        Total contribution$43,246
                            Development$43,246(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)$285,789
                        Total contribution$285,789
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$285,789(100%)
                        2018
                    European Commission$84,830
                        Total contribution$84,830
                            Development$84,830(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Iceland$60,596
                        Total contribution$60,596
                            Development$45,900(76%)
                            Humanitarian$14,696(24%)
                        Italy$619,012
                        Total contribution$619,012
                            Development$619,012(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Japan$310,936
                        Total contribution$310,936
                            Development$0(0%)
                            Humanitarian$310,936(100%)
                        Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS)$25,000
                        Total contribution$25,000
                            Development$25,000(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Spain$69,230
                        Total contribution$69,230
                            Development$69,230(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Sweden$600,783
                        Total contribution$600,783
                            Development$600,783(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)$32,435
                        Total contribution$32,435
                            Development$32,435(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)$265,145
                        Total contribution$265,145
                            Development$265,145(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$859,559
                        Total contribution$859,559
                            Development$859,559(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes$117,520
                        Total contribution$117,520
                            Development$117,520(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)