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Key-points about the
Mozambique One UN Fund experience
Alberto Musatti – RCO Mozambique
Maputo, May 12 2009
RCO Mozambique
One UN Operational Plan, including the One Programme
The Joint Programmes that constitutes the One Programme are prepared completed (11)
2006 <-
Early 2007
->2007
~2007/2008
2008
3rd UNDAF (2007/09 under extension, to cover 2010 and 2011; built on the country’s PRSP “PARPA II” (assumed as CCA)
Designation as 1/8 Pilot country
The Change Management project is developed and approved
RCO Mozambique
DaO Mozambique: background and timeline
Mozambique One UN FundPurposes
RCO Mozambique
From the One UN Operational Plan:
“A Delivering as One UN Fund will be established with a two-fold objective:
(a) Bridging the funding gap in joint programmes: to support the coherent resource mobilization, allocation and disbursement of donor resources to the joint programmes (…); and
(b) Supporting the change management process: to provide support to specific Change Management initiatives (…)”
Mozambique One UN FundSet-up
Resource mobilization:
Pass-through modality
UNDP as Administrative Agent (AA)
Through a joint resource mobilization strategy, developed and supported by the UNCT (including the RC, as One Leader) to “strategically leverage funds”.
With signed LoA between the AA and donors
With signed MoU between the AA and UN participating agencies
RCO Mozambique
Through the UNDP MDTF
Mozambique One UN FundThe demand side: funds requirements
1. Finalized Joint Programme Document2. Results Framework3. Monitoring and evaluation plan
4. Annual Workplan5. Annual Performance Benchmarks
1. (Change Management Project and) JPs that meet the "readiness criteria“ are approved for funding
RCO Mozambique
Relevant Government’s counterparts
Mozambique One UN FundJPs’ actors and mechanisms (…)
UN organizations
PMT(if needs improvements)
UNCT(if needs improvements)
(Submit a revised JP proposal to)
Joint Steering Committee
Competent Ministries
(if needs improvements)(Submit a final JP proposal to)
with a “convening agencies”
(Submit a JP proposal to)
RCO Mozambique
* JPs were requested to be at least 1/3 funded, with agencies resources
Mozambique One UN FundThe demand side: funds requirements
3. With an amount proportionate to the unfunded part of the total requirements
4. According to the JP AWP for the period concerned.
2. The approved JP can apply for funds to the nearest allocation windowTwo allocation windows open yearly:1. 1st January2. 1st July
RCO Mozambique
Mozambique One UN FundThe supply side: release of funds
1. At the opening of an allocation window, the available funds are secured in a proportion of the total requirements (on a pro-rata basis)Total requirements(JPs A+B+C)JP A requiresJP B requiresJP C requires
1.000100 (10%)300 (30%)600 (60%)
Resources available: 800 (80%)JP A: funds allocated 10% * 800 = 80 (80%)JP B: funds allocated 30% * 800 = 240 (80%)JP C: funds allocated 60% * 800 = 360 (80%)
2. PMT approves, submit to UNCT. UNCT approves, submit to the Joint Steering Committee that endorses and authorizes the payments
3. UNDP as Administrative Agent (AA) receives the payment orders, aggregates the amounts per agencies and disburse the funds
RCO Mozambique
Mozambique One UN FundFurther allocations
RCO Mozambique
Mozambique One UN Fundthe 1st allocation
JP/PillarParticipating UN
OrganizationsJoint Programme Title
Total Approved
1 JP1 – Pillar 1 UNICEF, UNDP, ILO, UNESCO, UNIFEMBuilding capacity of civil society
organizations, including communication for development
1,231,043
2 JP2 – Pillar 1WHO, UNDP, ILO, UNESCO, UNFPA,
UNIDO, FAO, UNIFEMWomen’s empowerment and gender
equality1,574,355
3 JP3 –Pillar 1WHO, UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNCDF,
FAO, IFAD, UNIFEM, UN-HABITATSupport to decentralization and integrated local development
1,624,847
4 JP1- Pillar 2 UNICEF, ILO, WFPEnsure the most vulnerable populations
have access to a social safety net1,750,582
5 JP – Pillar 2WHO, UNICEF, UNDP, UNFPA, FAO, WFP,
UN-HABITAT, IOMStrengthening Disaster Risk Reduction
and Emergency Response2,384,042
6 JP1- Pillar 3WHO, UNAIDS, UNDP, ILO, UNESCO,
UNFPA HIV joint programme on HIV & AIDS
response in Mozambique1,578,668
7 JP1 – Pillar 4UNDP, ILO, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNCDF,
FAO, UNHCRPromotion of youth employment 2,441,345
8 JP2 – Pillar 4 FAO, IFAD, WFPBuilding commodity chains and market
linkage for farmers’ associations427,676
CHANGE MANAGEMENT PROJECT 1,471,956
Total Approved JPs 14,484,514
Mozambique One UN FundFurther allocations: performance-based
Following the initial allocation and every 6 months
1. If progress is deemed "satisfactory" then the JP qualifies for an additional allocation (formula: same as initial allocation)
SATISFACTORY: The JP has reached 70 % of delivery (in financial utilization against the AWP JPs that have a delivery rate of between 50 to 70 % will be cautioned to increase the speed of implementation and delivery of results, following which they will be closely scrutinized for subsequent allocations.
With full utilization and overall achievement of annual targets for this category of Joint Programmes by the end of twelve months of implementation, and subject to a “satisfactory” rating, the Joint Programme will be eligible to apply for additional funds for the second year of implementation. Should the Joint Programme continue to have implementation difficulties resulting in unspent allocations at the year end, the UNCT may request reallocation of funds within the Joint Programme or return of unspent balances to the One UN Fund for allocation to other well performing Joint Programmes.
2. If progress is deemed “unsatisfactory“ (under 50 %), the JP will be advised that subsequent allocations of funds may be restricted should implementation not improve in all components of the Joint Programme.
RCO Mozambique
Mozambique One UN FundFinal considerations
+: agencies can concentrate on implementation- : implementation rate may suffer of the reduced funds predictability
With an MDTF:
+: increased programme visibility+: added value for small agencies, that have scarce administrative capacity
JPs financial requirementsInitial funding gap:Funding gap covered:Funds already distributed:
To Change Management
To JPs (initial all.)
US $ 113 millionUS$ 52 millionUS $ 20 million (+4)
US $ 1.5 millionUS $ 13 million
Approx. amount In %
46% of A45% of B
90%24% of B80% of the requirements
RCO Mozambique
ABCDD1D2
Some figures:
Mozambique One UN FundFinal considerations
RCO Mozambique
2. 2nd allocation in March 2009 for approx. US $ 7 million, approved by the UNCT and pending the Steering Committee endorsement
Today
1. All 8 JPs were deemed satisfactory after the first 6 months and admitted to apply for the second allocation window
http://www.undp.org/mdtf/one-un-funds/mozambique/overview.shtml
www.unmozambique.org