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1 CPD Summary Results Matrix Summary Results Matrix: Governments of / UNICEF Country Programme, Millennium Declaration:Section III: Development and Poverty Eradication; Section V: Human rights, democracy and good governance; Section VI: Protecting the vulnerable; Millennium Development Goals: MDG1: End Poverty & Hunger; MDG2: Universal Education; MDG3: Gender Equality; MDG4: Child Mortality; MDG5: Maternal Health; MDG6: Combat HIV/AIDS; CRC Article(s):1:Definition of the child, 2: Non-discrimination, 3: Best interests of the child, 6: Child s right to life and maximum survival and development,12: Respect for the views of the child,19: Child s right to protection from all forms of violence, 23: Rights of children with disabilities, 24: Child s right to health and health services, 28: Child s right to education, National Development Priorities : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and Low Carbon Development Strategy with foci on Governance, Inclusive Growth, Environment and Sustainability and Human and Social Development UNDAF Outcome: : Draft Outcome 1: Achievement of inclusive growth for the benefit of all citizens of. Outcome 4: Improved Human and Social Development outcomes for the people of Programme Component (and related Focus Area of the MTSP) Strategic Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Policy Research and Advocacy for Children s Rights(FA 5) Priorities of the Government of administration as per the President s State of the Union speech 2010 and list of key strategic documents indicated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with foci on Children and Youth, Education, Employment/Entrepreneurship, Human Capital and Innovations : Draft Outcome1: By 2016, gender-sensitive policies, strategies, systems, and legislation in place on human rights, especially in support of vulnerable groups benefiting from growth and have equitable access to opportunities, assets and resources. Programme Component Result(s) Key Progress Indicators, Baselines and Targets (for each PCR) Major Partners, Partnership Frameworks and Cooperation Programmes By 2016, Governments of and have in place systems for continuous monitoring of the situation for boys, girls, and women in the general population and in the hinterland and rural areas of and the interior of based on reliable disaggregated data and are using the data to formulate and continuously update equity-and gender-sensitive national and subnational plans to guide continuing progress in the survival, development, protection and participation of children and women at the aggregated level and among disadvantaged groups based on CRC and CEDAW. 1. Monitoring action plan for progress in the survival, development, protection and participation of boys, girls, and women in the general population and in the hinterland and rural areas of and the interior of developed and implemented. 2. Plan of action on survival, development, protection, and participation of boys, girls, and women in the general population and in the hinterland and rural areas of and the interior of is an explicit part of national and subnational development plans and implemented 3. Effectiveness of strategic planning, monitoring, and evaluation for children s and women s rights as measured by the following indicator 3.1 Number and % of disaggregated statistics available on all child and women related indicators as reported in the SOWC in each of and Baseline: 71 out of 92 indicators / 77.2% (SOWC 2011) Target: all 92 indicators / 100% Baseline: 78 out of 92 indicators / 84.8% (SOWC 2011) Target: all 92 indicators / 100% : - Government in particular relevant line ministries and BoS - CARICOM - UN and other donor organisations : - Ministries of Justice and Police, Social Affairs, Finance, Education, Sports and Youth (new ministry), Health, Labour, the National Bureau of Statistics, Anton de Kom University of, General Bureau of Statistics,media, parliament, cabinet, national and international NGOs, CSOs, faith-based organizations. - Within the Delivering As One Framework: the resident agencies: UNDP, PAHO, and UNFPA, and well as the nonresident agencies: UNIFEM, UNAIDS, ILO, FAO, UNECLAC, UNESCO, UNIC - UNICEF National Committees Millennium Declaration: Section III: Development and Poverty Eradication; Section V: Human rights, democracy and good governance; Section VI: Protecting the vulnerable; Millennium Development Goals: MDG1: End Poverty & Hunger; MDG2: Universal Education; MDG3: Gender Equality; MDG4: Child Mortality; MDG5: Maternal Health; MDG6: Combat 1

2 HIV/AIDS; CRC Article(s): 1: Definition of the child, 2: Non-discrimination, 3: Best interests of the child, 6: Child s right to life and maximum survival and development, 12: Respect for the views of the child, 19: Child s right to protection from all forms of violence, 23: Rights of children with disabilities, 24: Child s right to health and health services, 28: Child s right to education, National Development Priorities : : Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and Low Carbon Development Strategy with foci on Governance, Inclusive Growth, Environment and Sustainability and Human and Social Development UNDAF Outcome: : Outcome 1: Establish human rights institutions in the executive, legislative and judicial arms of government with capacity to, and effectively and efficiently fulfilling their mandates. Outcome 2: Improved policies and services to support the creation of a climate resilient economy in the context of the Low Carbon Development Strategy. Outcome 3: Strengthened national capacities and institutions in planning and implementation of policies and strategies to reduce vulnerability to disasters and global climate change as well as to monitor and manage the county s natural resources. Outcome 4: Strengthened national and regional institutional capacity to develop implement, monitor, and evaluate policies, plans, and programs, especially those that target vulnerable groups and ensure observance of human rights and progress towards achievement of MDGs. Programme Component (and related Focus Area of the MTSP) Evidence-Based Programmes for Equity- Focused and Gender- Sensitive Action on Survival, Development, Protection and Participation of Children and Women Young Child Survival and Development(FA 1) Basic Education and Gender Equality(FA 2) HIV/AIDS and Young Persons-PMTCT(FA 3) Child Protection(FA 4) : Priorities of the Government of administration as per the President s State of the Union speech 2010 and list of key strategic documents indicated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with foci on Children and Youth, Education, Employment/Entrepreneurship, Human Capital and Innovations : Draft Outcome 2: By 2016, policies, strategies, legislation and systems implemented for improved education, livelihoods, health, and early childhood development, legal and social protection services, especially by vulnerable and under-served populations. Programme Component Result(s) Key Progress Indicators, Baselines and Targets (for each PCR) Major Partners, Partnership Frameworks and Cooperation Programmes By 2016, and have completed implementation of respective evidence-based and equity and gender-sensitive programmes of action to achieve the MD/MDGs targets on survival and development, protection, and participation for boys, girls, and women in the general population and in the hinterland and rural areas of and in the interior of AND both countries are implementing a post MD/MDGs target date (2015) programme of action for achievement of continuing progress in the survival, development, protection, and participation of children and women with equity based on CRC and CEDAW principles. 1 Programmes of action on survival, development, protection, and participation of children and women at the aggregate level and among disadvantaged groups to achieve MD/MDGs developed and implemented 2 Post 2015 programme of action developed and under implementation. 3 Progress in the situation of children and women as measured by the following key indicators on survival, development, protection and participation (disaggregated by gender and hinterland/interior/coastal/rural/urban residence): 3.1 Under-five mortality rate Baseline (national): 35 (DHS 2009) Target (national):25 Baseline (hinterland):n/a 1 Target (Hinterland):tbd 2 Baseline (national): 26(SOWC 2011) Target (national): 20 : - Government in particular relevant line ministries and BoS - CARICOM - UN and other donor organisations : - Ministries of Justice and Police, Social Affairs, Finance, Education, Sports and Youth (new ministry), Health, Labour, the National Bureau of Statistics, Anton de Kom University, General Bureau of Statistics, Peace Corps, media, parliament, cabinet, national and international NGOs, CSOs, faith-based organizations. - Within the Delivering As 1 N/A: Not Available 2 tbd: to be determined 2

3 3.2 Infant Mortality Rate One Framework: the resident agencies: UNDP, PAHO, and UNFPA, and Baseline (national): 14/1000 (MoH 2008) Baseline (national): 24 (SOWC 2011) well as the non-resident Target (national): 10/1,000 Target (national): 20 agencies: UNIFEM, Baseline (Hinterland):N/A UNAIDS, ILO, FAO, Target (Hinterland):tbd UNECLAC, UNESCO, UNIC - UNICEF National 3.3 % of children suffering from chronic malnutrition Committees Baseline (national): 18.2% (DHS 2009) Target (national): 0% Baseline (Hinterland): 35.3%(DHS 2009) Target (Hinterland):tdb Baseline (rural areas): 20.3%(DHS 2009) Baseline (national): 7.7% (MICS 2006) Target (national):3.5% Baseline (interior): 12% (MICS 2006) Target (interior): 6% 3.4 % of household population using both improved drinking water sources and sanitary means of excreta disposal Baseline (national): 97.5% (MICS 2006) Baseline (Hinterland):85% (MICS 2006) Target (Hinterland):100% Baseline (rural areas): 96.8 (MICS 2006) Target (rural areas):100% 3.5 % of children attending ECE (3-5 years) Baseline (national): 85% (MoE ) Baseline (Hinterland):71.3% (MoE ) (MoE ) 3.6 Primary School net enrolment Baseline (national): 96.2% (MICS 2006) Baseline (hinterland): 95% (MICS 2006) Baseline (rural areas): 95.6% (MICS 2006) 3.7 Net primary school completion Baseline (national): 71.4 (MICS 2006) Baseline (Hinterland): 69.9% (MICS 2006) Baseline (rural areas): 66.4% (MICS 2006) Baseline (national): 86.8% (MICS 2006) Target (national): 95% Baseline (interior): 24.6%(MICS 2006) Target (interior): 50% : Baseline (national): 38.5% (MICS 2006) Target (national):70% Baseline (interior): 7.3% (MICS 2006) Target (interior) : 25% Baseline (national): 97% (MINOV 2010) Target (national):100% Baseline (interior): 69.3% (MICS 2006) Target (interior): 90% Baseline (national): 45.7% (MICS 2006) Target (national):70% 3

4 3.8 Secondary school net enrolment Baseline (national): 69.4% (MICS 2010) Target (national): 90% Baseline (Hinterland): 63% (MICS 2006) Target (Hinterland):90% Baseline (rural areas): 66.1% (MICS 2006) Target (rural areas):90% 3.9 Transition rate to secondary school Baseline (national): 67% (MICS 2006) Baseline (hinterland): 71% (MICS 2006) Baseline (rural areas):61.4% (MICS 2006) 3.10% of pregnant women tested for HIV at ANC visit Baseline (national): 64.9% (MICS 2006) Baseline (hinterland): 28.4 %(MICS 2006) Baseline (rural areas):59% (MICS 2006) Baseline (national): 49% (MINOV 2010) Target (national): 65% Baseline (interior): 17% (MINOV 2010) Target (interior): 35% Baseline (national): 77.4% (MICS 2006) Target (national):95% Baseline (national): 83% (MOH 2008) 3.11 % of infected pregnant women accessing received ART Baseline (national): 88.4% (UNGASS Baseline (national): 83% (2008 figure 2010) reported in UNGASS 2010) Baseline (Hinterland): N/A Target (Hinterland): tbd Baseline (rural areas): N/A 3.12 % of births with skilled birth attendant Baseline (national): 91.9% (DHS 2009) Baseline (Hinterland): 76.5%(DHS 2009) Baseline (rural areas):90.1%(dhs 2009) Baseline (national): 89.8% (MICS 2006) Target (national):99% Baseline (interior): 71.4%(MICS 2006) Target (interior): 90% 3.13% of young people with comprehensive knowledge of preventing HIV-transmission (age for and age for ) Baseline (national): 51.5% (DHS 2009) Baseline (national): 39.3% (MICS 2006) Target (national): 85% Baseline (Hinterland): N/A Baseline (interior): 17% (MICS 2006) 4

5 Target (Hinterland): tbd Baseline (rural areas): N/A Target (interior): 80% 3.14 % of women years that endorse one of more forms of domestic violence Baseline (national):17.9% (MICS 2006) Target (national): 10% Baseline (Hinterland): 38.6% (MICS 2006) Target (Hinterland): tbd Baseline (rural areas): 22.3% (MICS 2006) Baseline (national): 13.2% (MICS 2006) Target (national): 5% Baseline (interior): 34.9% (MICS 2006) Target (interior): 10% 3.16 % of children aged 2-14 who experience psychological or physical punishment Baseline (national): 73.8 (MICS 2006) Target (national): 40% Baseline (Hinterland): 87% (MICS 2006) Target (Hinterland): Baseline (rural areas): 74.3% (MICS 2006) Baseline (national): 84.4% (MICS 2006) Target (national): 40% Baseline (interior):92.5%(mics 2006) Target (interior): 50% 3.17 % of children aged 0-59 months who have family support for learning Baseline (national): 82.3% (MICS 2006) Baseline (national): 70.4% (MICS 2006) Target (national):100% Target (national): 90% Baseline (Hinterland): 65.8%(MICS 2006) Baseline (interior): 44.7%(MICS 2006) Target (interior): 70% Baseline (rural areas): 81.1%(MICS 2006) 5