Annual Work Plan 2016


Programme Area Budget Summary



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2.2 Programme Area Budget Summary





Programme Area

Budget (US$)

Enhancing Inclusive Growth: To support government on creating employment opportunities targeting vulnerable groups particularly women, youth and people living in rural areas. The programmes will also increase the competitiveness of SMEs and integrate them into the value chains of big corporates, and explore various alternatives for increasing access to finding for women owned enterprises.

2 291 600

Climate Change and Greening South Africa’s Economy: To support Government in realizing its national priorities of becoming a low-carbon and climate resilient economy by 2030 through two key outputs (i) Promoting sustainable energy for all through technical advisory services on needed policies and climate- resilient development strategies, institutional strengthening, and enhancing access to renewable energy technologies; and (ii) Enhancing biodiversity management through technical advisory services for policy and development strategies, protected area management and employment generation opportunities for improved livelihoods, with particular emphasis on women and youth.

5 785 088


Service Delivery and Democratic Governance: To support Government in strengthening service delivery and democratic governance through programmatic interventions that address the medium term strategic priorities and national development outcomes, and mainstreaming gender and HIV in the public sector.

1 821 833


South Africa’s Regional and Global Engagement: To support South Africa’s role in the regional and global arena to advocate for South-South cooperation and raising Africa’s voice on development through providing analytical works and promoting dialogue to inform good practices on sustainable development, development in post-conflict and peace-building, collaboration with respective research institutes, and UNDP Bureaus on critical issues such as disaster risk reduction, integrated water management issues, reconstruction and economic recovery.

50 000


Other Programme Cost

90 000

TOTAL

10 038 521


2.3 Total Required Resource (US$)




Budget

10 038 521

Regular - TRAC for 2016

350 000

Regular-UNEPSTA for 2016 ( 39822 & 38801)

400,000

Government Cost-sharing

1 890 339

Donor (UNDP-GEF)

5 695 082

Unfunded Budget

1 776 100

Agreed by:

Signature

Date

Name & Title







Mr. Robin Toll

Chief Director: IDC, National Treasury









Mr. Gana Fofang

Resident Representative, UNDP




  1. PROGRAMME ONE: ENHANCING INCLUSIVE GROWTH



3.1 Programme Scope

UNDP will contribute to government’s efforts to enhance inclusive growth through programmatic interventions that support the government’s national development outcomes and its long-term, National Development Plan: Vision 2030, in two key areas: (i) Supporting the dialogue and research agenda on social protection through technical and advisory services; enhancing institutional capacity for service delivery, and support to piloting innovative programmes that raise the returns and opportunities from social protection as experienced in other emerging economies; and (ii) Supporting Government’s creation of an enabling environment for employment generation, skills development for inclusive growth, with a focus on youth and women, through: (a) provide policy advisory support to the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform and initiate innovative programmes to strengthen the livelihoods of small-scale farmers in the context of rural development and land reforms; (b) identify constraints and identify funding mechanisms that can more effectively reach women and the youth and a focus on skills development to enhance employability and shift to higher- value services, particularly through e-skills, in collaboration with universities and other partners, and supporting business incubators for the development of SMEs; and (c) enhancing the capacities of firms, including SMMEs, to benefit from public procurement opportunities and to better integrate into supply chains through South-South exchange. Recognizing that a focus on gender equality is an imperative for inclusive growth, specific attention will be paid to supporting Government in its focus on women’s economic empowerment within the context of the programme and policy interventions, such as inclusive financing for women owned enterprises A number of Memorandums of Understanding have been signed with key Departments to further elaborate on the engagement and collaboration over the programme period.




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