UNDAF Progress Report 2012 – 2013 for Malawi
Transcript of UNDAF Progress Report 2012 – 2013 for Malawi
UNITED NATIONS
DELIVERING TOGETHER FOR MALAWI
MALAWI
Resident Entities (Agencies, Funds and Programmes)
Non-Resident Entities(Agencies, Funds and Programmes)
Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
United Nations in Malawi ............................................................................................................................................ 5
United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2012 – 2016 .............................................................. 5
Expanded Annual Review and Planning Process ........................................................................................................... 6
Sustainable and Equitable Economic Growth and Food Security ..................................................................................... 7
Basic Social and Protection Services ............................................................................................................................... 11
HIV and AIDS .................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Governance and Human Rights ..................................................................................................................................... 19
Way Forward (2014 – 2016) .......................................................................................................................................... 24
Future Opportunities ................................................................................................................................................. 25
Key Priorities for the United Nations in 2014 ............................................................................................................. 26
Resource Requirements (2014 – 2016) ....................................................................................................................... 27
UNDAF at a Glance ..................................................................................................................................................... 28
UNDAF Division of Labour .......................................................................................................................................... 29
Annex A: Detailed Performance Analysis ........................................................................................................................ 31
Annex B: Detailed Expenditure ...................................................................................................................................... 34
Annex C: Malawi Statistics ............................................................................................................................................. 39
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$60,197,828.60
$76,008,724.51
$53,431,176.98
$30,878,378.00
$109,299,705.00$116,828,624.39
$22,043,143.77$14,309,374.49
Economic Growth and Food Security
Social and Protection Services HIV and AIDS Governance and Human Rights
UNDAF: Budget vs Expenditure (2012 and 2013)
Budget Expenditure
Value Year Source
Poverty GDP (US$ billions) 4.27 2012 World BankGDP per capita (2005, PPP, US$) 805 2011 HDI
Public spending (% of GDP) Health: 4Education: 5.7
2010 HDI
Poverty rate (%) 50.7 2010 World BankPopulation below income poverty line (PPP US$1.25 a day, %) 73.9 2002 - 2011 HDI Population below income poverty line (national poverty line, %) 52.4 2002 -2012 HDI
Gender
Gender equality index 0.573 2012 HDI
Early marriage (% women, aged 15 – 19) 36 2012 GGG
Population
Total population (millions) 15.9 2012 HDI
Population growth (%) 3.2 2010/15 HDI
Fertility rate (births per woman) 6.0 2012 HDI Median age (years) 16.9 2010 HDI
Health
Life expectancy at birth (years) 54.8 2012 HDI Healthy life expectancy Female: 44
Male: 43 2007 GGG
Maternal mortality ratio (per 100,000 live births) 460 2010 HDI Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) 58 2010 HDI Under five mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) 92 2010 HDI Antenatal care coverage, at least one visit (%) 95 2012 GGGBirths attended by skilled health personnel (%) 71 2012 GGGContraceptive prevalence, married women (%, any method) 46 2012 GGGImmunisation coverage (% of one year olds) DTP: 97
Measles: 93 2010 HDI
HIV Prevalence, aged 15 – 49 (%) Female: 12.10Male: 8
2012 GGG
HIV Prevalence, aged 15 – 24 (%) Female: 6.8Male: 3.1
2009 HDI
Education
Adult literacy rate (%) 74.8 2010 HDI Enrolment in primary education (%) Female: 97
Male: 90 2012 HDI
Enrolment in secondary education (%) Female: 29Male: 30
2012 GGG
Enrolment in tertiary education (%) Female: 1Male: 1
2012 HDI
Mean years of schooling 4.2 2010 HDI Expected years of schooling 10.4 2011 HDI
Employment
Labour force participation (%) Female: 84.8Male: 81.3
2011 HDI
Estimated earned income (PPP US$) Female: 794Male: 1,010
2009 GGG
Adult unemployment rate (% of female/male labour force) Female: 10Male: 5
2011 GGG
Share of women employed in the non-agricultural sector (% of total non-agricultural employment
11 2010 GGG
Sources:
HDI –Human Development Index Report, 2013, UNDP
WB –The World Bank, World Development Indicators online database
GGG – The Global Gender Gap Report, 2013, World Economic Forum
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