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UN AIDS Overview
$2.88 M Total contributions for 2023
$0.00 Regular resources (core) contributions for 2023
$2.88 M Other resources (non-Core) contributions for 2023
$1.66 M Other resources: Spent Expenditures can be higher than the revenue because revenue can be carried over from one year to another
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Recipient Country IATI Identifier Outcome Description
Planned Budget Actual Budget Funds Shortfall
Funds: Contributed
flag Caribbean
XM-DAC-41146-BRB_D_2.2 People in the Caribbean equitably access and utilize universal, quality and shock-responsive, social protection, education, health and care services. (Outcome 4)
$1,754,500 0 $1,754,500
$22,499
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flag Cameroon
XM-DAC-41146-CMR_D_1.1 By 2026, more people, by age group, especially the most vulnerable, including refugees and IDPs, use quality basic social services equitably and sustainably to realize their full human potential and enhance their social and economic well-being (OUTCOME 2.1/UNSCDF).
$890,000 0 $890,000
$83,778
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flag Cameroon
XM-DAC-41146-CMR_D_1.2 By 2026, gaps in key socio-economic indicators are reduced, reflecting greater gender equality and progress in the empowerment of youth, women and girls, and other vulnerable groups, including in humanitarian contexts. (Outcome 2.2 /UNSDCF)
$2,156,886 0 $2,156,886
$2,222
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flag Côte d'Ivoire
XM-DAC-41146-CIV_D_3.1 By 2025, women and girls have greater access to socio-economic and technological opportunities for their empowerment, and to services for the prevention and management of all forms of violence, particularly harmful practices (UNSDCF Outcome 6)
$200,000 0 $200,000
$84,756
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flag Democratic Republic of the Congo
XM-DAC-41146-COD_D_3.1 Populations, especially the most vulnerable, enjoy equitable, quality and sustainable access to basic social services, including HIV/AIDS
$805,553 0 $805,553
$10,000
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flag El Salvador
XM-DAC-41146-SLV_D_1.3 Outcome 1.3 of the SN aligned to Outcome 6 of the UNSDCF: By 2026, Salvadoran institutions strengthen democratic governance by guaranteeing the rule of law and inclusive political and civic participation, as well as preventing and combating corruption, promoting transparency and accountability.
$470,000 0 $470,000
$52,500
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flag Ethiopia
XM-DAC-41146-ETH_D_1.1 All people in Ethiopia enjoy the rights and capabilities to realize their potential in equality and with dignity.
$2,724,668 0 $2,724,668
$53,157
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flag Guatemala
XM-DAC-41146-GTM_D_1.1 By 2025, the prioritized population will have greater access, under conditions of equality and security, to spaces for political, and civic participation at the national and local levels, promoting urban and rural development from different spaces. (UNSDCF Pillar 3. Strong institutions. Outcome 3.3.)
$367,756 0 $367,756
$74,779
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flag Indonesia
XM-DAC-41146-IDN_D_3.1 People living in Indonesia, especially those at risk of being left furthest behind, are empowered to fulfil their human development potential as members of a pluralistic, tolerant, inclusive, and just society, free of gender and all other forms of discrimination, and violence against women
$3,702,724 0 $3,702,724
$87,460
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flag Liberia
XM-DAC-41146-LBR_D_2.2 By 2024, Liberia has sustained, diversified and inclusive economic growth driven by investments in agriculture, food security and job creation and is resilient to climate change and natural disasters.
$2,725,275 0 $2,725,275
$27,030
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flag Liberia
XM-DAC-41146-LBR_D_3.2 By 2024, the most vulnerable and excluded groups have improved quality of life with rights-based, gender sensitive ,inclusive, equitable access and utilization of essential social services in an environment free of discrimination and violence including in humanitarian situations.
$2,284,846 0 $2,284,846
$35
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flag Malawi
XM-DAC-41146-MWI_D_2.1 Rural women and youths have increased access to secure and productive resources, practices and technologies to engage in Climate Smart Agriculture
$2 0 $2
$0
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flag Malawi
XM-DAC-41146-MWI_D_3.1 Social norms, attitudes and practices hindering women and girl’s rights are transformed at individual and community levels
$423,500 0 $423,500
$143,507
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flag Rwanda
XM-DAC-41146-RWA_D_1.1 A diverse cohort of women leaders is formed to lead in governance at local and national level
$750,000 0 $750,000
$17,011
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flag Rwanda
XM-DAC-41146-RWA_D_1.2 Women are perceived as equally legitimate and effective leaders as men throughout all spheres of society
$675,000 0 $675,000
$7,473
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flag Senegal
XM-DAC-41146-SEN_D_1.5 More men and boys and women and girls adopt attitudes, norms and practices that advance gender equality and women’s empowerment, including those that promote positive social norms
$0 0 $0
$14,716
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flag Uganda
XM-DAC-41146-UGA_D_3.2 By 2025, gender equality and human rights of people in Uganda are promoted, protected, and fulfilled in a culturally responsive environment.
$366,700 0 $366,700
$173,364
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flag Viet Nam
XM-DAC-41146-VNM_D_3.1 SN Outcome 3 (CF Outcome 4) Governance and Access to Justice By 2026, people in Viet Nam, especially those at risk of being left behind, will have benefited from and have contributed to a more just, safe and inclusive society based on improved governance, more responsive institutions, strengthened rule of law and the protection of and respect for human rights, gender equality, and freedom from all forms of violence and discrimination in line with international standards.
$1,588,764 0 $1,588,764
$62,336
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Revenue recognition per management accounts reporting (as per Revenue Management Policy). 2022 figures are preliminary, pending final audit.
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