The UNICEF Medium Term Strategic Plan for 2014-2017 aims to realize the rights of every child, especially the most disadvantaged. The plan emphasizes equity and an focus on the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families. It outlines UNICEF's vision to promote children's rights in all that the organization does and translates this commitment into action through the equity strategy.
2. Vision for children
UNICEF will promote the rights of every
child, everywhere, in everything the organization
does.
The equity strategy, emphasizing the most
disadvantaged and excluded children and
families, translates this commitment to children's
rights into action.
Eerste keer Equity focus het hart van
strategische plan
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3. Vision for children
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to live free of illness and preventable disease
to be protected from HIV infection and live free from AIDS
to drink clean water and practice safe sanitation and hygiene
to be well nourished
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to benefit from a quality education
social inclusion
to live free from exploitation and violence
to grow up in supportive and protective family and community
environments; and to be supported to mitigate the effects of
poverty.
FA1 opgesplitst – omdat 1, 3, en 4 al lang niet meer alleen over
de allerjongsten gaan
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4. Kan ook zo vergelijken
2006 - 2013
2014 - 2017
Survival
Health
Nutrition
WASH
Education
Education
Child Protection
Child Protection
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HIV & AIDS
HIV & AIDS
Policy and Partnerships
Integrated into other areas
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Social inclusion
6. Advancing the rights of every child
SURVIVE
TO THRIVE
FROM ARRIVAL
INTO ADULTHOOD
En weer terug
Net als bij voeding
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9. UNICEF heeft 8 strategieën,
“move towards policy advocacy”, O’Malley
Director DPS
1. Capacity development for system strengthening
2. Research, evidence and knowledge management
3. Policy dialogue, advocacy and communication
4. South-south and triangular cooperation
5. Communication for development
6. Partnerships
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7. Identify and promote effective innovation
8. Service delivery
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Als laatste
genoemd
12. Weer terug naar
Outputs en
Outcomes
(geen IRs en PCRs meer)
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13. Outputs en targets georganiseerd
rond 6 categorieën
1. Promoten van kennis en gedragsverandering
2. Vergroten capaciteit om sociale dienstverlening
3. Vergroten capaciteit voor wetgeving en begroting
voor kinderen
4. Vergroten capaciteit in humanitaire situaties
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5. Vergroten capaciteit voor “evidence”
6. “Enabling environment” op regionaal en mondiaal
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niveau
14. Of te wel
• Benadrukken van bijdragen aan impact
• Benadrukken van samenspel tussen sectoren
• Benadrukken dat we altijd hele life cycle beslaan
• UNICEF is een humanitaire organisatie
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16. 2017 en verder…?
UNICEF 4.0
Reactie op een veranderende wereld;
>multipolair; BRICS, N11, G20, nieuwe hulpvormen
>milieu, klimaat, bronnen schaarste
>technologische innovaties
>demografie; meer dan 9 miljard, vooral in steden, midden
klasse, ouderen en Afrikaans in 2050
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UNICEF moet zorgen dat kinderen centraal staan – als de bouwers van
een duurzame wereld, als bewijs van een duurzame toekomst, en als
belangrijke deelnemers aan ontwikkeling
19. 1. Health
At least 80% of all
live births are
attend by a skilled
birth attendant
At least 80% of all
women are
attended at least
four times during
pregnancy
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At least 60% of all
newborns of both
sexes receive a
postnatal visit
within two days
20. 2. HIV and AIDS
At least 80% global
anti-retroviral
therapy coverage
for eligible girls and
boys
At least 80% global
anti-retroviral
therapy coverage
for pregnant
women living with
HIV
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Countries where a
minimum of 50% of
domestic HIV/AIDS
budget funded
through domestic
resources
21. 3. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
100% of people
affected by
humanitarian
situations have
access to safe
drinking water
Increase in
proportion of global
population with
sustainable access
to safe drinking
water, adequate
sanitation and
household hand
washing facilities,
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Countries implement
national sanitation
budget of at least
0.5% of GDP
22. 4. Nutrition
During humanitarian
situations, at least 75
% recovery rate
among children
affected by severe
acute malnutrition
50% of children
exclusively breastfed
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23. Child protection
30% reduction in
women married by
age 18 in countries
where the prevalence
is at least 25%
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20% reduction in
girls 15-19 who have
experienced sexual
violence (forced to
have sexual
intercourse) in
countries with
prevalence of at least
five)
25. Social inclusion
Children in most
vulnerable and
excluded populations
covered by social
protection systems
Countries with national
policy, budgetary
frameworks and
allocations that
explicitly address child
poverty and disparities
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Countries with social
protection systems
that explicitly address
the responsibility and
barriers women
confront as primary
caretakers of children
Notes de l'éditeur
We propose to contribute to seven impact-level results. Five of these correspond closely to the sectoral or thematic areas where we are already working, although we have separated out some issues that were previously bundled together in order to more clearly articulate our results chains in health, HIV, water & sanitation, nutrition and education. The sixth proposed area of focus, called ‘exploitation and violence’ in the paper you received, builds on our work in child protection but we propose to increase attention to supportive families and cross-sectoral work in this area, building on the End of Cycle.Similarly, the seventh area of work, called ‘poverty and discrimination’ in the paper you received, builds on our current work on policy advocacy and partnerships for children’s rights, but with a clearer focus on specific results for children and increased attention to the importance of social inclusion, social protection and poverty reduction, as flagged in the QCPR.Human rights and gender equality remain as important normative principles, alongside an increased emphasis on environmental sustainability. For each impact level results for children, UNICEF will contribute to the results for children at the impact level by achieving results at outcomes clustered around:Policies and budgets: including policy, legislation, budgets, standards and evidence.Access and quality of services: including availability, accessibility and quality of necessary commodities and infrastructure; capacity and performance of service-providers; and performance and accountability of institutions.Utilization, behaviour and participation: including supportive social norms; knowledge, awareness and practice of key behaviours; improvement of processes to promote the participation of children, communities and CSOs including demand for services.Humanitarian: Based on the Core Commitments for Children.Outputs UNICEF specific outputs that directly contribute to the outcomes and impact level results