On the other, they also benefit from the regular WTO programme of TRTA organized by the WTO Institute for Training and Technical Cooperation (ITTC).
(...) This notwithstanding, only moneys included in advance in the regular budget can be regarded as truly secure. Securing adequate funding presents a continuing challenge.
(...) Trainee programmes and internships
Regular interns are attached for up to 24 weeks to the WTO Secretariat or to Permanent Missions in Geneva.
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The matrix is revised on a regular basis to keep the information relevant and up to date.
(...) In progress
Para 9: Urges UNICEF to ensure that leadership in
country are aware of their responsibilities for
protection from sexual exploitation and abuse and
sexual harassment; that in all country offices there
are respective staff with responsibilities for
protection from sexual exploitation and abuse and
sexual harassment who participate in inter-agency
coordination mechanisms as appropriate; and that
staff are provided with appropriate role-specific
training as well as regular mandatory training to
support culture change;
Orientation to the core values of UNICEF, ethical
standards, etc. is included in onboarding trainings for all
new staff. The mandatory online training on sexual
exploitation and abuse/sexual harassment is still a
requirement for all employees, and UNICEF is
considering making it a requirement on a regular basis
(e.g., through refresher trainings).
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UNFPA results and resources framework for Bhutan, 2014-2018
Programme approaches across three outcomes
Strategically collaborate with the Government, non-governmental organizations, youth groups and United Nations organizations through technical support, capacity-building and advocacy to:
(a) deliver and promote the utilization of high-quality reproductive health services, including services for maternal health, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence, commodity procurement and supply and the management of health information; implement life-skills education, including sexuality education; and integrate the minimum initial service package for humanitarian preparedness and response; (b) implement the domestic violence prevention bill; monitor and report on the concluding observations of international conventions; and develop a diversified partnership framework and an information management system on gender-based violence; and (c) institutionalize data management; provide training on policy and population research methods; utilize population data for evidence-based planning; and evaluate national programmes
National priorities : (a) poverty is reduced and Millennium Development Goals Plus
are achieved; and (b) the needs of vulnerable groups are addressed
Related UNFPA focus area : (a) increased access to and utilization of high-quality maternal and newborn health services; (b) improved access to sexual and reproductive health services; and (c) sexuality education for young people, including adolescents
Outcome two
Outcome indicators :
· Adolescent fertility rate. (...) Baseline: 21%; Target: 60%
Outputs and indicators
Partners
Resources
Output 2.1 Strengthened health system for information management, evidence-based decision-making, effective procurement, supply management and the identification of appropriate health-financing models
Output indicators :
· Percentage of health facilities with 95% of essential medicines, including a minimum of three contraceptives, available at any point in time
Baseline: 90% in 2011; Target: 95%
· Percentage of essential reproductive health commodities financed through the national budget
Baseline: 0; Target: a minimum of 10%
Output 2.2 Health facilities providing high-quality
services for maternal, newborn and child health; nutrition; reproductive health; and the prevention of sexually transmitted infections and HIV
Output indicators :
· Number of health facilities with basic or comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care services (in cooperation with the United Nations Children’s Fund) (UNICEF)
Baseline: 7; Target: 15
· Percentage of pregnant women, aged 15-49, with blood pressure, urine and blood samples tested
Baseline: 87.9%; Target: 100%
Output 2.3 Improved ability of the health system to prepare for and respond to disasters, emergencies, outbreaks and health-security threats, ensuring a minimum package of basic services to communities
Output indicator :
· Number of districts with at least one health worker trained in the minimum initial service package
Baseline: 5; Target: 20
Output 2.4 Youth, both in and out of school, have increased access to youth-friendly services
Output indicators :
· Number of regional referral hospitals providing youth-friendly health services (in cooperation with UNICEF)
Baseline: 1; Target: 4
· Number of schools and colleges implementing life-skills education
Baseline: 83 secondary schools; Target: 553 secondary schools
Baseline: 0 training colleges for teachers; Target: 2 training colleges for teachers
· Number of youth groups applying the global youth-peer methodology on sexuality education, focusing on vulnerable youth
Baseline: 5; Target: 10
Output 2.5 Improve the knowledge, attitudes and practices of women, children, youth and other population groups that are at risk in the areas of health, nutrition and well-being
Output indicators :
· Percentage of women making first and third post-natal care visits, which include family planning counselling services, after delivery (in cooperation with UNICEF)
Baseline: 70% of first post-natal care visits after delivery; Target: 80% of first post-natal care visits after delivery
Baseline: percentage of third post-natal care visits after delivery is not available; Target: 40% of third post-natal care visits after delivery
· Percentage of women who are aware of at least two danger signs of pregnancy
Baseline: 32%; Target: 60%
· Percentage of women aged 20-60 who are screened by Pap smear or visual inspection with acetic acid
Baseline: 25%; Target: 50%
Gross National Happiness Commission;
Ministry of Education; Ministry of Health; Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs; National Commission for Women and Children
Media; non-governmental organizations; Royal University of Bhutan
United Nations organizations
$2.25 million from regular resources
National priorities :
(a) the needs of vulnerable groups addressed; (b)
a gender-friendly environment for women’s participation; and (c) a safe society
Related UNFPA focus area : Gender equality and reproductive rights are advanced, particularly through advocacy and the implementation of laws and policies
Outcome three
Outcome indicators :
· Number of gender-responsive laws and policies in place
Baseline: 0; Target: 3 (1 law, 2 policies)
· Percentage of women reporting acceptance of domestic violence
Baseline: 68%; Target: 55%
· The prevalence of domestic violence against women and girls, aged 10-75 years
Baseline: 2012 National Health Survey findings; Target: to be set
Outputs and indicators
Partners
Resources
Output 3.1 Strengthened legal and policy environment to advance the rights and protection of women and children
Output indicator :
· Percentage of government and non-governmental organizations with standard operating procedures and guidelines to address gender-based violence, and trained personnel to implement the rules and regulations of the domestic violence prevention act (in cooperation with UNDP)
Baseline: 0; Target: 50%
Output 3.2 Boys, men, girls and women have increased awareness of and positive attitudes towards preventing and eliminating gender-based violence
Output indicators :
· Number of media channels presenting a minimum of one media report on gender-based violence per quarter
Baseline: 0; Target: a minimum of five per quarter
· Number of health centres providing services to address gender-based violence
Baseline: 1; Target: 4 referral hospitals
· Number of institutes for girls, women, boys and men that are active in preventing and addressing gender-based violence
Baseline: 0; Target: at least one per district
Gross National Happiness Commission;
Ministry of Education; Ministry of Health; Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs; National Commission for Women and Children
Media; non-governmental organizations
United Nations organizations
$1 million from regular resources
National priorities :
(a) improving the delivery of public services, motivating public servants and implementing a government performance system; and (b) strengthening democracy and governance, increasing youth participation in governance in keeping with
the national youth policy
Related UNFPA focus area :
Improved data availability and analysis in the areas of population dynamics, sexual and reproductive health, including family planning, and gender equality
Outcome four
Outcome indicator :
· Percentage of regions (districts, blocks) with a functional database
Baseline: 0 (blocks); Target: 100% (blocks)
Outputs and indicators
Partners
Resources
Output 4.1 Strengthened key institutions for effective public-finance management, integrated monitoring of plans and programmes, and evidence-based decision-making, based on harmonized statistical information
Output indicators :
· Number of national institutes delivering high-quality training on policy and population research methods
Baseline: 0; Target: a minimum of one
· Number of offices at the subnational level with trained personnel in data management and use (in cooperation with UNDP and UNICEF)
Baseline: 0; Target: 205
· Results of the 2015 census and 2017 Bhutan Multiple Indicator Survey analysed and disseminated (in cooperation with UNICEF)
Baseline: 2005 census; 2010 Bhutan Multiple Indicator Survey; Target: 2015 census; 2017 Bhutan Multiple Indicator Survey results disseminated
Gross National Happiness Commission;
Ministry of Health; Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs; National Statistics Bureau
United Nations organizations
$1 million from regular resources and $0.5 million from other resources
Programme coordination and assistance
United Nations country team
$0.75 million from regular resources
UNFPA indicative resources, 2014-2018
Regular: $5.0 million
Other: $0.5 million
Total: $5.5 million
UNDP, UNFPA and UNICEF jointly developed a draft common country programme document for Bhutan, 2014-2018 (DP/FPA/OPS-ICEF/DCCP/2013/BTN/1).
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A total of 75 laboratories can conduct S-gene target failure testing to identify probable Omicron COVID-19 cases with a 5256 daily test capacity. 913 out of 977 laboratories have conducted a quality control programme (QC) organised by the national referral laboratory.
Regular refresher training for COVID-19 surveillance, testing, tracing and monitoring of quarantine with 37 500 tracers and help desk trained. (...) Regular review of logistics needs assessment (e.g., using essential supply forecasting tool), mapping and monitoring the logistic distribution and stockpiling.
(...) Adoption of Infection Prevention and Control Assessment Framework (IPCAF) for infection prevention control.
Continue regular surveys on implementing health protocols for COVID-19 in the community to inform the effective risk communication strategy.
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Paragraph 3 reflects the recommendation of the Advisory Committee contained in paragraph 71 of the report.
2
Paragraph 3 (a) provides for a m1n1mum of twenty fellowships for the International Law Fellowship Programme financed from the regular budget as well as one additional self-funded participant.
(...) Paragraph (b) provides for a minimum of twenty fellowships for the three Regional Courses in 2016 and in 201 7 financed by the regular budget as well as additional self-funded participants paid for by their governments or additional fellowships funded by voluntary contributions, including in- kind contributions by the host countries and voluntary contributions. (...) The General Assembly may consider the question of providing regular budget funding for these fellowships taking into account its legislative mandate and sufficiency of voluntary contributions.
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The success of global policies and strategies aimed at training for productive work depends to a large extent on the level of development of basic skills among the work force and, likewise, training costs will vary according to the level of general preparation of those entering on the process. (...) Basic skills development is a necessary complement, if not a downright prerequisite, for vocational training. This article seeks to identify certain dimensions of human resource training which are often overlooked in relation to both basic skills and specific training proper: namely, the imbalances existing between vocational training and previous education, and the options available for correcting them.
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