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United nations development assistance framework azerbaijan 2005-2009 United Nations Country Team Table of Contents Executive Summary


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National Priority 1: The system of governance ensures an enabling environment for development, poverty reduction, and respect for rights and freedoms (cont’d)

UNDAF Outcome 2: The state improves its delivery of services and its protection of rights—with the involvement of civil society and in compliance with its international commitments

Country Programme Outcomes

Country Programme Outputs

Partners

2.1 Social protection and pension systems reformed (UNDP, ILO, UNICEF)


2.2 Addressed social assistance mechanism to the poor and vulnerable population according to the utility sector reforms is developed (UNDP)


2.3 ICT/MIS enhance efficiency, transparency, and accountability in the public sector (UNDP, UNICEF, UNFPA)
2.4 National and sectoral policies that mainstream population and gender concerns are effectively implemented (UNFPA)

2.5 Respect for reproductive rights of women, men, and youth expands within the socio-cultural and policy environment (UNFPA)


2.6 Migration management and protection of refugees, IDPs, migrants, and asylum seekers complies with national and international laws/standards (UNHCR)

2.7 Harmonized MDG, SPPRED, and poverty/vulnerability monitoring systems are established and operational in compliance with international standards (all UN agencies present in Azerbaijan)

2.8 The general public and stakeholders are widely aware of MDG/SPPRED progress and importance (UNDP)


2.1.1 Social protection and pension policies revised

2.1.2 Pension system automated

2.1.3 Family support mechanisms included in the policies and plans for de-institutionalisation of children

2.2.1 Impact of utility sector reforms assessed

2.2.2 Social assistance mechanisms to the poor impacted by utility sector reforms operational

2.3.1 State ICT agency operational

2.3.2 E-governance for public service delivery further developed

2.3.3 Components of the unified state data transmission network established

2.4.1 Increased availability of quality population, development and environment information, with a gender perspective

2.4.2 Creating enabling environment and strengthening national capacity to mainstream population dimensions, with a gender perspective, within development and environment policies

2.5.1 Strengthened technical capacity of national experts, decision-makers, influentials, NGOs/CSOs and mass-media to formulate and implement reproductive health and reproductive rights legislation and provide related advocacy support
2.6.1 Migration management policy consistent with international standards is prepared, approved, and implemented (UNHCR)

2.6.2 Refugee Status Determination procedures are delegated to the State Committee on Refugees and IDPs (UNHCR)

2.6.3 Government builds capacity for protection of asylum seekers

2.7.1 Components of MDG/SPPRED Strategy implemented

2.7.2 PMU of SPPRED Secretariat fully operational

2.8.1 MDG/SPPRED awareness raised among public/decision makers; public participation in the process ensured



2.1. Parliament, CMAR, SPPRED, ME, MYST, MH, MLSPP, WB, BSU, UAFA, Baku Mayor’s Office, Internews Azerbaijan, AYU NNGO, NGO Alliance for Child Rights, youth NGOs

2.2 MED, SPPRED Secretariat, MLSP, SSC, SPF, MF

2.3 Office of President, SCC, SSPF, SASMP, MJ, MFA, Chamber of Accounts, SSAC, WB, IMF, USAID, EC, OSI/Soros, Academy of Sciences, MH, MLSPP

2.4 SSC, MLSPP, SCWA, universities

2.5 MH, ME, SCWA, Parliament, MIA

2.6 UNHCR, SCRIDP, Unified Migration Management Commission chaired by MLSPP, NNGOs (HAYAT, UMID), IOM, UMCOR, OSCE, CoE

2.7. SPPRED Secretariat, SSC, WB, IMF, USAID, EC, ADB, IPC, CMAR, MH


2.8 SPPRED Secretariat, SSC, WB, IMF, USAID, EC, ADB





National Priority 1: The system of governance ensures an enabling environment for development, poverty reduction, and respect for rights and freedoms (cont’d)

UNDAF Outcome 2: The state improves its delivery of services and its protection of rights—with the involvement of civil society and in compliance with its international commitments (cont’d)

Country Programme Outcomes

Country Programme Outputs

Partners

2.9 National environmental protection and natural resource management improve (UNDP)


2.10 The Government effectively combats drug trafficking and consumption (UNDP)


2.11 Policy, planning and management decisions in areas of health, education and child protection are informed by disaggregated data and are in accordance with international standards (UNICEF)

2.12 Capacities of civil society organizations and media to promote and monitor CRC compliance strengthened (UNICEF)



2.9.1 Selected commitments to Conventions on Biological Diversity and to Combat Desertification met; sustainable management of key habitats/species established

2.9.2 Waste cleanup programme initiated

2.9.3 Mechanisms in place for management of international waters


2.10.1. Mechanisms for reducing drug trafficking/consumption expanded and regional interaction continued



      1. All staff of Statistics Department of the Ministry of Health (MoH) and 3 staff from each district hospitals (65 districts) and all local staff of State Statistics Committee trained in international definitions of child and women health indicators and methods of data collection by 2006.

      2. HIS on monthly recording, reporting and quarterly feedback on vaccination coverage improved by 2005.

      3. Disaggregated data is collected and responsible government agency identified on vulnerable children by 2005.

      4. DevInfo well established and tracking trends and disparities in MDGs by 2005.

      5. Education management information system well established in the Statistics Department of the MoE and generating disaggregated data for programme planning by 2006.

2.11.6 Birth and death registration carried out to international standards.

2.12.1 All CBOs (local NGOs, mothers support groups, members of community health councils, youth volunteer groups) in 8 focus districts trained using CRC training package by 2007.



      1. All NGOs within NGO Alliance for Child Rights trained in CRC training package and in Human Rights Based Programming by 2008.

      2. CRC and child-friendly reporting incorporated into curriculum of schools of journalism by 2009.

2.12.4 All key journalists and broadcasters oriented on CRC and regularly informed on child rights issues


2.9 MENR, GEF, bilateral donors, NNGOs, BP, BTC Consortium


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