Joint evaluation of the UN Joint Programme on AIDS’s work on efficient and sustainable financing

Joint evaluation of the UN Joint Programme on AIDS’s work on efficient and sustainable financing

2022

Global

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The Evaluation Offices of UNAIDS and UNFPA, in collaboration with WFP, have jointly managed an independent evaluation of the UNAIDS Joint Programme’s contribution to efficient and sustainable financing for the AIDS response.

The evaluation finds that the Joint Programme has made important contributions to improving allocative and technical efficiency of the AIDS response. In countries, UNAIDS convening power, political advocacy and role as a neutral broker directly contribute to Global Fund and PEPFAR funding processes and domestic commitments to HIV.

The Joint Programme's inclusiveness of civil society, community-based organizations and key populations has directly contributed to funding key population services and community-led responses. However, more is needed to strengthen their capacity to engage in the financing agenda.

The evaluation recommends the Joint Programme to create a common vision and improve coordination with regard to the integration of HIV financing within the wider health and Universal Health Coverage financing agenda. Allocative and technical efficiency, particularly focused on domestic financing, should be a priority for the Joint Programme going forward.

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Ethiopia’s worst drought in 40 years threatens to derail gains made in maternal and newborn health

In Ethiopia's Somali region, a makeshift camp in the village of Gabi’as shelters some 800 households displaced by relentless drought. The parched land is scattered with animal corpses, after three consecutive failed rainy seasons killed nearly 1.5 million livestock across the region. © UNFPA Ethiopia/Paula Seijo
  • 19 May 2022
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UNFPA and WFP join forces to meet soaring reproductive health and nutrition needs in southern Madagascar

Women in the Amboasary district of Madagascar’s drought-stricken Grand Sud region wait to receive sexual and reproductive health consultations from UNFPA-supported medical staff. At the same time, a WFP food donation takes place just metres away to help stem a devastating food crisis affecting some 3 million people in the region. © UNFPA/Melvis Kimbi
  • 04 May 2022
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UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem’s message on the two-year anniversary of the launch of the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Well-being for All

Published on: 28/09/2021

Dr. Natalia Kanem, UNFPA Executive Director, marks the two-year anniversary of the launch of the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Well-being for All (SDG3 GAP) at the UNGA high-level week.

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Joint evaluation of the UN Joint Programme on AIDS on preventing and responding to violence against women and girls

Joint evaluation of the UN Joint Programme on AIDS on preventing and responding to violence against women and girls

2021

Global

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Yes

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The Evaluation Offices of UNAIDS (chair), UNFPA, UNESCO, UNHCR and ILO jointly managed an independent evaluation of the UN Joint Programme on AIDS on preventing and responding to violence against women and girls in all their diversity.

The evaluation assesses the Joint Programme’s accountability to end violence against women and girls and the bi-directional nature of violence against women and girls and HIV, where violence against women and girls can be an indirect and direct factor for increased HIV risk, and violence can be an outcome of HIV status and disclosure.

The evaluation combined global consultation and document review with nine in-depth country case studies. Of note, the evaluation set up a group of women in their diversity to guide the process, input into key deliverables, and be part of the in-country data collection. These were women well-networked nationally and/or embedded in national organizations of women living with HIV and/or national organizations addressing violence against women.

The evaluation found that the Joint Programme is supporting countries to work collaboratively to some extent with women’s and relevant civil society networks in addressing gender equality, HIV and violence against women and girls, however inadequate attention is given to transformative approaches to address the structural and root causes of gender inequality, HIV and violence against women and girls. 

The evaluation provides strategic and operational recommendations for the Joint Programme. Its evidence and lessons learned also contribute to the implementation of the UNFPA strategic plan, 2022-2025, and towards ending the AIDS epidemic and violence against women and girls.

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Annual Report

2020 Orange Book of Results

Number of pages: 264

Publication date: 01 Jul 2021

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

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News

Gender equality is the key to a better future for all, world leaders and youth activists agree at Paris Forum

“It is now time to deliver,” said UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem at the opening ceremony of the Generation Equality Forum. © Service photo du Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères
  • 30 June 2021
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Intergenerational Action for Bodily Autonomy: Accelerating Sustainable Development Goal 3

08 July 2021

Youtube Live

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Keynote statement

High-Level Meeting on AIDS

08 June - 10 June 2021

Global

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Publication

Youth, Peace and Security: A Programming Handbook

Number of pages: 134

Publication date: 26 Jan 2021

Author: UNFPA, UNDP, PBSO, FBA

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