CLUSTER I:
By 2010, increased access to sustainable income opportunities, productive employment and food security in the rural and urban areas
UNDAF CP Outcome 1:
Increased adoption of equitable pro-poor and gender sensitive economic policies and programmes
Expected Output 1.3:
Gender sensitive strategies and programmes to combat HIV & AIDS at the workplace based upon ILO Code of Conduct effectively implemented in public, private and informal sector
UNDAF CP Outcome 3:
Increased food availability and access for the most vulnerable population, including those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS and their caregivers.
Expected Output 3.9:
Livelihood options for vulnerable groups, including those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, are enhanced through access to roads, water, appropriate technologies and markets.
CLUSTER II:
By 2010, increased access to quality basic social services for all by focusing on the poor and most vulnerable
UNDAF CP Outcome 1:
Effective mechanisms, including social protection in place, that address institutional barriers and socio-cultural dimensions to promote and protect the rights of the poor and most vulnerable including those affected by HIV & AIDS
Expected Output 1.3:
Care, support and protection mechanism for vulnerable children, including child laborers and children affected by HIV and AIDS, mainstreamed in national and district development plans, policies and programmes.
Expected Output 1.4:
Partnership to address gender-based violence, sexual harassment, HIV & AIDS Stigma, and discrimination and other related socio-cultural issues to protection are strengthened
UNDAF CP Outcome 2:
Increased and equitable access to quality formal and non-formal education, including for those affected by HIV/AIDS
Expected Output 2.4:
Enhanced capacity of relevant stakeholders to be able to deliver quality HIV/AIDS information and education programme, particularly to the youth and most vulnerable groups, a variety and sufficient gender sensitive HIV/AIDS instructional material available in formal and non formal settings, care and support mechanisms in place for supporting the education system’s response to HIV/AIDS.
Expected Output 2.9:
Most vulnerable young men and women are provided with life and livelihood skills for personal development, transition to adulthood, better integration in to productive communities, and protection from HIV and other significant risk
UNDAF CP Outcome 4:
Increased and equitable access to comprehensive reproductive and child health facilities
Expected Output 4.3:
Comprehensive client orientated and gender sensitive RCH services that provide a continuum of care and includes commodity security for RCH, condom programming and nutrition provided.
UNDAF CP Outcome 5:
Increased access to comprehensive prevention, care and treatment and impact mitigation of HIV & AIDS and other major diseases
Expected Output 5.1:
Increased awareness, knowledge, skills and services of HIV & AIDS prevention among most vulnerable communities achieved through district and community-owned HIV & AIDS interventions
Expected Output 5.2:
Advocacy and Communication Strategies developed and implemented to address stigma & discrimination; and gender relations that render women and girls vulnerable to HIV infection
Expected Output 5.4:
The Essential Package for universal access to HIV and AIDS prevention, care, treatment and support, incl. home-based care and nutrition made available to the poor and most vulnerable
CLUSTER III:
By 2010, democratic structures and systems of good governance as well as the rule of law and the application of human rights, with a particular focus on the poor and vulnerable groups, are strengthened
UNDAF CP Outcome 2:
Strengthened national and local structures and systems of governance that foster the rule-of-law, promote gender equality, combat corruption and promote accountability and transparency
Expected Output 2.8:
Increased capacity and opportunities for women, the most vulnerable children and adolescents as well as PLHAs to participate in governance at all levels, including the Three Ones, and have their views heeded.
Expected Output 2.12:
Capacity of TACAIDS, ZAC, local government authorities, district councils, shehias and stakeholders at all levels to coordinate, support and implement the multi-sector responses to HIV/AIDS is improved.
Expected Output 2.13:
Legal institution bodies, judges, lawyers, CSOs, association of PLHAs trained on HIV & AIDS law enforcement issues
UNDAF CP Outcome 3:
Enhanced and accessible systems of justice, law-and-order, public information and education that promote and protect human rights and freedoms
Expected Output 3.23:
Journalists and media experts knowledge and competencies on HIV & AIDS issues reinforced
UNDAF CP Outcome 4:
Strengthened budget planning & MKUKUTA/MKUZA Monitoring Systems that foster participation and gender equality
Expected Output 4.30:
Enhanced access to, management and effective utilization of domestic (through MTEF budgetary processes) and external HIV & AIDS resources (GFATM, TMAP grants and other donor funds).
Expected Output 4.31:
Enhanced capacities at all levels to support the implementation of the ‘Three Ones’
UNDAF CP Outcome 5:
Increased protection and promotion of the rights of the poor and most vulnerable groups, including those infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS and their caregivers
Expected Output 5.32:
Gender sensitive and anti-discrimination legislation, policies and strategies enhanced to protect and care for the infected and affected and to prevent further spread of HIV/AIDS.
Expected Output 5.33:
Enhanced capacity of women and young people to articulate and claim their legal rights, including on sexual and reproductive health.
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