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Report on implementation of the modified system for allocation of regular resources for programmes - 16 July 2012
In decision 2008/15, the Executive Board endorsed the modified system for
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allocation of regular resources for programmes, originally adopted in 1997. It
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decided to maintain the system, with two modifications: (a) adopt the World Bank
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classification of “high income” status as the country threshold for graduation from
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receiving regular resources; and (b) raise the minimum level of regular resource
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allocation from $600,000 to $750,000 for all programme countries, except in those
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otherwise included in multi-country programmes.
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This report responds to the Executive Board request for a report on
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implementation of the modified system and presents lessons learned since 2008. A
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draft decision is included in section IV.
UNICEF Allocation of General Resources
Executive Board document E/ICEF/1997/P/L.17
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Summary:
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At its third regular session of 1996, the Executive Board requested the Executive Director to submit a revised proposal on the modified system for allocating general resources to UNICEF-supported country programmes (E/ICEF/1996/12/Rev 1, decision 1996/34). The modified system is submitted for consideration and approval by the Executive Board.
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Theory of Change Paper, UNICEF Strategic Plan, 2018-2021
UNICEF/2017/EB/11
UNICEF Strategic Plan, 2018-2021 Final results framework
Final results framework of the UNICEF Strategic Plan, 2018-2021
UNICEF Strategic Plan, 2018-2021
E/ICEF/2017/17/ Rev.1
Data companion and scorecard to the Report on the Midterm Review of the Strategic Plan 2014-2017 and annual report of the Executive Director 2015
Data companion and scorecard to the Report on the Midterm Review of the Strategic Plan 2014-2017 and annual report of the Executive Director 2015
Transparency at UNICEF (Video)
Whiteboard animation on UNICEF's compliance to International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI)
Handy Guide on UN Coherence
This guide addresses UN coherence issues relevant to UN staff by providing a simple summary of official guidance, and in many cases linking to it. A joint product of UNICEF and the UN System Staff College, the Handy Guide aims to help UN agencies and staff partner together to achieve results on the ground.