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Annex – undaf 2011 – 2015 results matrix (china)


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UNDAF Outcome 3: China’s enhanced participation in the global community brings wider mutual benefits.

Outcomes

Outputs

Role of Partners

Resource Mobilisation Targets

Outcome 3.1. International conventions, treaties and compacts are implemented.






  1. Strengthened capacity to implement existing international conventions and agreements, with a particular focus on6: (i) the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and its related protocols; (ii) the Convention for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), (iii) the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC); (iv) the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) (v) the Conventions relating to migrants, people trafficking and refugees; (vi) the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC).



  1. Partnerships between China and the UN increase awareness among Chinese enterprises, institutions and citizens, of the standards required under international agreements, particularly where overseas activities are concerned.



  1. Impartial UN policy advice and capacity building supports China’s engagement in UN System treaty negotiations prior to the establishment of any new international treaties or conventions.

3.1.1

FAO, in conjunction with other concerned UN agencies, shall enhance government capacity in implementing existing international conventions and agreements on food and agriculture, e.g. Codex Alimentarius.
ILO will provide technical advice, advocacy and experience sharing on the adoption, implementation and supervision of relevant provisions in the Convenant, CEDAW, the Rights of the Child and international conventions related to migrant workers along with related provisions in international labour standards.

UNIFEM will engage in capacity-building and policy advocacy to support China’s implementation of international conventions and in particular CEDAW, in terms of both the national report and shadow report processes.

 
IOM will with its major partners MFA, MOCA, and MPS, encourage early ratification and implementation regarding migration, particularly human trafficking and migrant smuggling conventions and protocols.


UNEP will work with MEP in capacity building on developing the environmental norms, policies, plans and institutions to implement MEAs (multilateral environmental agreements).
UNFPA will support government partners to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment in line with CEDAW and ICPD, to ensure reproductive health rights of young people and the disabled are fulfilled through advocacy and strengthening capacity in data and research, and to promote active and healthy ageing, and the development of a supportive environment in compliance with MIPAA through capacity building and technical expertise.
UNHCR will work with MPS, MOCA, Legislative Affairs Office of State Council, and MFA to make and implement national refugee legislation through provision of continued capacity building and provision of technical expertise when and where needed.
WHO will provide technical assistance in the formulation, monitoring and implementation of legislation and policies in compliance with the Articles and guidelines of the WHO FCTC.

UNDP will undertake capacity building and policy research to support China to implement conventions in the fields of social and economic rights, women’s rights and environment.
UNICEF will support policy research, conduct awareness raising and advocacy across a broad range of partners and support national and local planning in relation to key international conventions. UNICEF will partner with NWCCW, All- ACWF, NDRC and others.

3.1.2
UNDP will strengthen China’s engagement in the world in promoting CSR through Public-Private-Partnerships.
UNIFEM will provide capacity-strengthening technical assistance to the Chinese government to help ensure that its activities in other countries adhere to international gender standards.
UNEP will support MEP and private sectors, through policy advice and capacity building in policy studies and guidelines for regulating the environmental behaviour of enterprises.
ILO will build the capacity of enterprises on International Labour Standards and good human resource management.
UNICEF will, in partnership with MofCom, provide technical support from in country, regionally and internationally – including research, activity monitoring and experience and expertise exchange.
3.1.3
UNDP will provide policy advice and capacity building to support China’s engagement in new treaties and conventions.
UNIDO, within the scope of its sectoral programmes, will provide targeted expert advice and capacity building to support relevant Government bodies prior to the negotiation of international treaties and conventions. 
UNEP will provide policy advice and capacity building to support MEP and relevant key partners in the engagement in negotiation of new MEAs including legal instruments for controlling mercury emission.
UNHCR will work with MPS, Legislative affairs office of State Council and MFA on accession to the "1954 Convention relating to the status of Stateless persons" and the "1961 Convention of reduction of Statelessness", through supporting and providing policy advice.



FAO: $100,000


ILO: $500,000

UNIFEM: $150,000

IOM: $750,000


UNEP $500,000


UNFPA: $100,000


UNHCR: $5.5m

WHO: $2m

UNDP: $3m


UNICEF: $500,000


UNDP: $5m

UNIFEM: $50,000


UNEP: $100,000


ILO: $500,000

UNICEF: $100,000
UNDP: $500,000

UNIDO: S100,000


UNEP $100,000

UNHCR: $500,000


Outcome 3.2.

China’s response to regional issues is enhanced.




  1. Government capacity is strengthened to increase the effectiveness of regional cooperation on cross-border issues such as migration, human trafficking and communicable diseases, and to enhance regional economic cooperation and integration.




UNDP will strengthen China’s sub-regional cooperation (NE Asia, SE Asia and central Asia) on economic and social development in trade, investment and technology, energy and environment and tourism.
UNAIDS will support MOH, SCAWCO and civil society to participate and contribute to regional HIV initiatives, such as Regional Harm Reduction programmes, Regional Task Force on HIV and Mobility, and facilitate strengthened cross-border HIV programmes with neighbouring countries.
UNIFEM will engage in institutional capacity-strengthening to help prevent cross border trafficking of women and girls and promote safe migration in the region.
UNESCO will work with MOE, Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Ministry of Culture and affiliated institutions to share the experience of China in promoting sustainable development with other countries in its northeast cluster.
IOM with its Major Partners MFA, MPS, MOHRSS, MOC and MOCA will build the capacity of agencies involved in migration management. The process will include encouraging cross border cooperation.
ILO will provide technical advice and programme support to constituents and other partners on international migration, human trafficking, human resource development and employment services.
ESCAP will provide technical assistance in the areas of green growth, energy security, trade and transport facilitation in GMS and in support of the Greater Tumen Initiative.
UNHCR will conduct activities with MPS and MFA to build China’s capacity to actively participate in regional conferences and Action Plans combating human trafficking and smuggling (Mekong process, Bali process).
WHO will support implementation of the International Health Regulation and joint programmes for communicable diseases control involving neighbouring countries.

FAO will assist government to improve capacity in addressing cross-border/regional communicable diseases.

UNICEF will work with key Government partners (CNCCC, SCAWCO, MPS, MOCA and others) to build capacity, strengthen regional and national participation and provide technical support from in country, regionally and internationally on regional migration issues – particularly in the areas of trafficking and HIV/AIDS.
UNCTAD will provide technical advice, capacity building and an impartial forum to develop transit agreements; including between China, Mongolia and Russia, but also between China and Central Asian republics.  


UNDP: $2m


UNAIDS: $200,000
UNIFEM: $100,000


UNESCO $200,000

IOM: $4m

ILO: $1.5m

ESCAP: $300,000


UNHCR: $500,000

WHO: $1.5m

FAO: $1m


UNICEF: $200,000
UNCTAD: $100,000


Outcome 3.3

China’s development experience is effectively shared with other countries



  1. China’s South-South cooperation is strengthened by a more systematic evaluation of its own development experience which is more easily accessible to other developing countries.



  1. The UN in China facilitates UN-China-South trilateral partnerships and thus China’s contribution to the achievement of the MDGs worldwide.

3.3.1
UNICEF will work with key Government partners (NDRC, MofCom and others) to build capacity, strengthen regional and national participation and provide technical support from in country, regionally and internationally in both collection of Chinese development experiences, but also in their dissemination and presentation through South-South cooperation.

UNDP will provide capacity building to strengthen China SSC through better institutional coordination and enhanced human resources, and will support China’s exchange of poverty reduction and development experiences with other developing countries
UNAIDS will support Government to produce best practices in HIV and AIDS policy, prevention, treatment and care programmes and facilitate dialogue and cooperation with countries in the region and Africa to strengthen South-South cooperation.
UNIDO, within the scope of its sectoral programmes, will provide capacity building support to Government, businesses, and other educational/training bodies and promote South-South industrial cooperation, partnerships, know-how exchange and technology transfer, with funding to be raised through private sector.
WFP will work with MOA and other partners to document the policies, projects and practices which led to China achieving food security and halving the proportion of its population which is undernourished.
IFAD will work with MOF and other partners to document measures and experiences and their replicability in poverty reduction and rural development for other developing countries.
UNESCO will create opportunities to share China’s development experience with other countries in its northeast cluster.
ILO will support experience sharing from China in areas of the decent work agenda including employment promotion, enterprise development, labour law, CSR, and green jobs.
UNCTAD will cooperate on international trade, foreign direct investment policies and negotiations.
UNFPA will work with S-S partner institutes, China Aid and China Red Cross to strengthen South-South cooperation through institutional capacity building of key training institutions in population and family planning, improving quality of training materials in line with ICPD. UNFPA will also support the government to make a greater contribution in emergency preparedness by rolling out MISP training, and producing emergency relief supplies (including RH kits) that meet international standards.
WHO will support exchanges of experiences, resources and lessons learnt with other developing countries on implementation of public health policies, strategies and programmes.

3.3.2
APCAEM - ESCAP will cooperate with key partners, MOA, Ministry of Science and Technology, to promote agricultural technology transfer for food security and sustainable agriculture.
UNICEF will support Government partners (MFA and others) to utilise UNICEF’s internal and external networks, including use of media, conferences and workshops and experience exchange to share good practice from China.
UNDP: will facilitate trilateral partnerships to exchange experiences and lessons on rural development, poverty reduction and environment protection.
WFP will work with partners in the UN, government and private sector to support food assistance operations in other developing countries.
UNV will endeavour to increase international deployment of Chinese nationals as UNV volunteers to UN missions and programmes as part of a pilot programme linked to China's increased international cooperation.
IFAD will support China’s knowledge sharing in poverty reduction and rural development with other developing countries.
UNIFEM will support Chinese women’s organizations and the government to share their experiences addressing gender issues in China with other developing countries through the UN system.
UNEP will work with MOST, MEP, UNEP-Tongji Institute of Environment for Sustainable Development (ISED) to support African, Asia-Pacific and Arabian regions on capacity building for environmental management and disaster reduction
UNESCO in collaboration with national and international partners will document and disseminate best practices and lessons learned from China in the field of education, especially related to MDG and EFA goals.
FAO shall, by promoting trilateral partnerships, facilitate the sharing of China's experience in fostering agricultural development and achieving food security with other developing countries.
UNFPA will work with research and technical institutions and the National Bureau of Statistics to support the development and utilizations of indicators measuring MDG5b and lead reviews of ICPD@20 and the MDG goals related to reproductive and maternal health.
UNIDO, within the scope of its sectoral programmes, will provide capacity building support to Government, businesses, and other educational/training bodies and promote South-South industrial cooperation, partnerships, know-how exchange and technology transfer, with funding to be raised through private sector.
ESCAP will work with the NDRCC to share experience in the field of disaster risk reduction.



UNICEF: $250,000

UNDP: $5m

UNAIDS: $150,000

UNIDO:

$300, 000

WFP: $50,000

IFAD: $10,000

UNESCO $200,000

ILO: $100,000


UNCTAD: tbd

UNFPA: $1m

WHO: $1m
APCAEM - ESCAP: $200,000

UNICEF: $100,000


UNDP: $2m

WFP: $200,000

UNV: $500,000


IFAD: $200,000

UNIFEM: $80,000


UNEP $400,000

UNESCO $300,000


FAO: $100,000.


UNFPA: $1m
UNIDO: $300,000

ESCAP:$300,000



1 Work under this Output will be informed by the Framework Convention on Climate Change and by the Copenhagen Accord

2 Work under this output will support, inter alia, implementation of the Biodiversity Conservation Convention

3 Work under this output will support, inter alia, implementation of the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer, and the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.

  1. 4Although vulnerability will be context specific, poor and vulnerable groups can include: populations in remote regions and rural areas; ethnic minorities; migrant populations, including asylum seekers and refugees; children and youth; women and girls; the disabled; the elderly; the unemployed; the ill, the infirm; and populations living in a fragile environment due to natural resource mismanagement or climate change.

  2. Reference to Government at all levels unless otherwise stated




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6 Individual Agencies will continue to strengthen capacity on specific conventions in their fields. The list above is of conventions on which UNCT will make a collective effort over the period of the UNDAF.

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