UNFPA Country Programmes and Related Matters

UNFPA Country Programmes and Related Matters

DP/FPA/OPS-ICEF/DCCP/2013/RWA/1 / DP/FPA/OPS-ICEF/DCCP/2011/VNM/1
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DP/FPA/OPS-ICEF/DCCP/2013/RWA/1 / DP/FPA/OPS-ICEF/DCCP/2011/VNM/1

Annual session 2013

3 to 14 June 2013, New York

Item 12 of the provisional agenda

UNFPA – Country programmes and related matters

UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND

UNFPA results and resources framework

of the draft common country programme document for Rwanda,
2013-2018[1]

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DP/FPA/OPS-ICEF-WFP/DCCP/2013/RWA/1/Add.2

Annex II

UNFPA results and resources framework for Rwanda, 2013-2018

Government/United Nations Development Assistance Plan (UNDAP) focus area:human development
UNDAP outcome: all Rwandan children, youth and families, especially the most vulnerable, have accessto high-quality services for early-childhood development, nutrition, education, protection and the prevention and treatment of HIV
UNDAP outcome indicators:(a) the percentage of children under five whose growth has been stunted, disaggregated by sex; (b) the prevalence of HIV in persons aged
15-24, disaggregated by sex; (c) the prevalence of HIV among children aged 18 months; (d) the primary-school completion rate, disaggregated by sex; (e) the percentage of children meeting curriculum expectations on P3 (primary level 3) literacy and numeracy achievement tests, disaggregated by sex; (f) attitudes towards domestic violence and abuse (percentage of women aged 15-49 who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife for specific reasons); and (g) the percentage of children from the lowest poverty quintiles attending primary and secondary schools, disaggregated by sex
UNDAP outcome3.2: all people in Rwanda have improved and equitable access to and utilize high-quality promotional, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services
UNDAP outcome indicators:(a) the maternal mortality ratio; (b) the total fertility rate; (c) the HIV prevalence rate; and (d) the percentage of the population accessing and using health services
Partners / UNFPA contribution / Indicators / Baseline / Target / UNDAP outputs / Indicative resources
Related UNFPA strategic plan focus area: maternal and newborn health
Districts;
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS;
Ministry of Health; Ministry of Youth and Information and Communication Technology; Rwanda Biomedical Center; United Nations Children’s Fund; World Health Organization / UNFPA will strengthen the capacity of health providers, district authorities, community leaders and civil society organizations to implement behaviour-change interventions to create demand for family planning, antenatal care services and deliveries at health facilities, including among young and marginalized adolescents and women with obstetric fistula / Percentage of health providers and community leaders with behaviour-change communicationskills in the targeted districts / 5% / 25% / Output 2.3 Community capacity to demand high-quality health services at all levels is strengthened / $15 million
($4 million from regular resources and $11 million from other resources)
Percentage of pregnant women delivering at health facilities in the targeted districts / Karongi: 57.8%; / 67%
Ngororero: 60.5% / 70%
Nyamasheke: 86.9% / 92%
Rusizi: 90% / 95%
Rubavu: 65.1% / 75%
Contraceptive prevalence rate in the targeted districts / Karongi: 40.4% / 45%
Ngororero: 44.6% / 53%
Nyamasheke: 27.9% / 33%
Rusizi: 23.4% / 30%
Rubavu: 29.1% / 35%
Build the capacity of health providers to deliver high-quality sexual and reproductive health services, including reproductive health commodity security / Percentage of health centres with functional basic emergency obstetric care and neonatal care / 80% / 90% / Output 2.2
National and subnational capacity to provide high-quality, integrated health services is strengthened
Strengthen institutional systems to respond to the demand for high-quality sexual and reproductive health services / Percentage of community health workers providing family planning services / 50% / 60%
Support the implementation of a minimum package of services targeting sex workers and other vulnerable populations / Percentage of key population groups accessing a package of sexual and reproductive health and HIV-prevention services in targeted districts / Karongi: 39.4% / 49%
Ngororero: 32.5% / 45%
Nyamasheke: 80% / 90%
Rusizi: 62.6% / 75%
Rubavu: 35.3% / 50%
Strengthen the capacity of health-service providers in preventive approaches and the medical management of the effects of gender-based violence, while strengthening the referral system / Number of health-service providers trained to identify, refer and provide care for the survivors of gender-based violence, as per the protocol / 60 / 500
Government/UNDAP focus area: human development
UNDAP outcome: all Rwandan children, youth and families, especially the most vulnerable, have access to high-quality serviceson early-childhood development, nutrition, education, protection and the prevention and treatment of HIV
UNDAP outcome indicators:(a) the percentage of children under five whose growth has been stunted, disaggregated by sex; (b) the prevalence of HIV in people aged 15-24, disaggregated by sex; (c) the prevalence of HIV among children aged 18 months; (d) primary-school completion rate, disaggregated by sex; (e) the percentage of children meeting curriculum expectations at P3 (primarylevel 3) literacy and numeracy achievement tests, disaggregated by sex; (f) attitudes towards domestic violence and abuse (percentage of women aged 15-49 who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife for specific reasons); and (g) the percentage of children from the lowest poverty quintiles attending primary and secondary schools, disaggregated by sex
UNDAP outcome 3.2: all people in Rwanda have improved and equitable access to and utilize high-quality promotional, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services
UNDAP outcome indicators: (a) the maternal mortality ratio; (b) the total fertility rate; (c) the HIV prevalence rate; and (d) the percentage of the population accessing and using health services
Related UNFPA strategic plan focus areas: young people’s sexual and reproductive health and sexuality education
Districts;
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS;
Ministry of Health; Rwanda Biomedical Center;
United Nations Children’s Fund; World Health Organization / Provide technical and financial support to design, implement and monitor comprehensive sexuality education curricula for in-school and out-of-school adolescents and young people / Sexuality education is integrated into the national curricula of primary schools, secondary schools and teacher- training schools / Not integrated / Integrated / Output 1.5
High-quality HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and reproductive health services among pregnant women, children, youth and key populations is expanded / $10 million
($4 million from regular resources and $6 million from other resources)
Strengthen the integration of youth-friendly services into health facilities, with a focus on marginalized adolescents and young people / Percentage of health facilities offering youth-friendly services in targeted districts / 13.6% / 25%
Support national systems to strengthen comprehensive condom programming at central and decentralized levels / Percentage of young people aged 15-24 who can correctly identify ways to prevent sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, in the targeted districts / Karongi: 43% / 60%
Ngororero: 41% / 56%
Nyamasheke: 49% / 60%
Rusizi: 41% / 55%
Rubavu: 35% / 50%
Government/UNDAP focus area:accountable governance
UNDAP outcome 1.1: accountability and citizen participation in sustainable development and decision-making processes at all levels are improved
UNDAP outcome indicators: (a) the percentage of citizens participating in elections, disaggregated by sex and age; (b) the percentage of citizens participating in decentralized planning and budgeting processes; (c) the percentage of citizens expressing satisfaction with service delivery, disaggregated by sex and age; and (d) the percentage of citizens who feel that local government listens to and addresses their priority concerns
UNDAP outcome2.2: human rights, justice and gender equality are promoted and implemented at all levels
UNDAP outcome indicators:(a) the percentage of the public with confidence in the justice system; (b) the percentage of sectoral and district budgets that promote gender priorities; and (c)the percentage of treaty recommendations implemented
Related UNFPA strategic plan focus areas: data availability and analysis
Districts;
Ministry of Education; Ministry of Health;
Ministry of Youth and Information and Communication Technology;
National ID (Identification) Department; National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda / Strengthen institutional capacity to collect, analyse and disseminate key population data / Number of thematic analysis reports generated from census data / 0 / 7 / Output 1.1
The capacity of national institutions is improved in the areas of research, the generation and utilization of disaggregated data for participatory and evidence-based policy formulation, and planning at all levels / $5 million
($2 million from regular resources and $3 million from other resources)
Report on the demographic and health survey, 2015, is available / Not available / Available
Support line ministries to develop, revise and implement evidence-based, gender-sensitive policies, with community participation / Number of health policies updated / 0 / 5
National monitoring and evaluation policy is available / Not available / Available
Number of line ministries with a gender strategy / 1 / 3

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[1]UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF and WFP jointly developed a draft common country programme document for Rwanda, 2013-2018 (DP/FPA/OPS-ICEF-WFP/DCCP/2013/RWA/1), with separate organization-specific results and resources frameworks. The present document is the UNFPA results and resources framework.