SDG-F approves new joint programmes

 

SDG-F approves new joint programmes

The SDG-F Steering Committe approved in new joint programmes in 18 countries. More information on the call for proposals can be found at the “SDG-F Terms of Reference and Guidance for Joint Programme Formulation”

Country Program title Sector[1] Participating UN Agencies Total Budget  ($) % financed by SDG-F

Bangladesh

Strengthening women’s ability for productive new opportunities (SWAPNO)

IEG

UNDP, ILO

4,613,000

33%

Bolivia

Improving the nutritional status of children from the strengthening of local production systems

FSN

UNICEF, UNIDO,FAO,

1,800,000

50%

Colombia

Productive and food secured territories for a peaceful and resilient population in strategic ecosystems in Cauca

IEG

UN Women, FAO, WFP, UNDP

3,281,152

46%

Côte d'Ivoire

Joint Programme on poverty reduction in San Pedro region

IEG

FAO, UNICEF, ILO

3,410,000

44%

Ecuador

Strengthening local food systems and capacity building aimed at improving the production and  access to safe food for families

FSN

WFP, UNICEF, WHO,FAO

3,027,284

50%

El Salvador

Food, security and nutrition for children and Salvadoran households (SANNHOS)

FSN

UNICEF, WHO, WFP, FAO

4,226,164

35%

Ethiopia

Joint Programme on gender equality and women empowerment - Rural women economic empowerment component

IEG

FAO, IFAD, WFP, UN Women

3,000,000

50%

Guatemala

Food and nutrition security prioritized municipalities of the department of San Marcos

FSN

FAO, UNICEF, WFP, WHO

3,867,712

39%

Honduras

Promotion of culture and tourism for local development in Ruta Lenca

IEG

UN Women, UNDP

2,919,428

50%

Mozambique

More and better jobs in Cabo Delgado province and Nampula province - Harnessing the opportunities of the New Economy in Mozambique

IEG

UNDP, UNIDO, ILO, UN Women

3,000,000

50%

Occupied Palestine territory

Creating one-stop-shop to create sustainable businesses” on Inclusive Economic Growth.

IEG

FAO, UNCTAD, ITC, WHO

3,000,000

50%

Paraguay

Paraguay protects, promotes and facilitates effective implementation of the right to food security and nutrition in prioritized vulnerable populations

FSN

UNICEF, FAO, WFP, WHO

3,000,000

50%

Peru

Economic inclusion and sustainable development of Andean grain producers in rural areas of extreme poverty in Ayacucho and Puno

IEG

FAO, UNESCO, ILO

3,880,790

39%

Philippines

PRO-WATER: Promoting water and sanitation access, integrity, empowerment, rights and resiliency

W&S

UNICEF, WHO, UNDP

3,600,000

42%

Sierra Leone

Enabling sustainable livelihoods through improved natural resource governance and economic diversification in the Kono District

IEG

FAO, UNDP

3,002,000

50%

Sri Lanka

Scaling up nutrition through a multi-sector approach

FSN

FAO, WFP

3,002,872

50%

Tanzania

Joint programme to support Tanzania’s productive social safety nets (PSSN)

IEG

UNICEF, UNFPA, ILO, UNDP

4,358,250

34%

Viet Nam

Integrated nutrition and food security strategies for children and vulnerable Groups in Viet Nam

FSN

FAO, UNICEF, WHO, UNIDO

3,330,000

45%

 

Total

60,318,652

 


[1] Acronyms correspond to the three SDG-F policy and sector areas: Inclusive economic growth for poverty eradication (IEG), Food Security and Nutrition (FSN) and water and sanitation (W&S)

 
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