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PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT, KAZAKHSTAN, 2016-2020
PILLAR 1: REDUCED DISPARITIES AND IMPROVED HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Outc
omes
Indic
at
or
s, Baseline, T
ar
get
Me
ans of
Verific
ation
Risks and
As
sumptions
Role of P
artner
s
Indic
ative
Resour
ces, USD
Outc
ome 1.1:
Impr
ov
ed equit
able
access to integr
ated
quality social ser
-
vices (health, edu
-
ca
tion, social pr
o-
tection, legal e
t al.)
for
the
popula
tion,
including
for
social
-
ly
vulner
able
and
disadv
ant
aged indi
-
viduals and gr
oups
IOM
UNAIDS
UNESCO
UNFP
A
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNODC
UN W
omen
WHO
Indicator 1A:
Percentage of households (HHs) satisfied with
the quality and effectiveness of public service
delivery
Baseline (2014):
- P
er
cent
age of vulner
able households s
atisfi
ed
with the qualit
y and ef
fe
ctivenes
s of social tr
ans
-
fer
s, pensions and o
ther social benefits:
HHs in urban/rur
al ar
eas – 20.8%/34%
HHs with childr
en – 28.9%
HHs with unemploy
ed – 31.9%
HHs with PWD – 39.4%
-P
er
cent
age of HHs s
atisfi
ed with he
alth services
deliver
ed by the s
ta
te he
alth c
ar
e s
ys
tem:
HHs in urban/rur
al ar
eas – 21.1%/29.8%
HHs with childr
en – 25.7%
HHs with unemploy
ed – 26.4%
HHs with PWD – 32.4%
- P
er
cent
age of HHs s
atisfi
ed with pr
e-school
educ
ation:
HHs in urban/rur
al ar
eas – 30%/46.3%
HHs with childr
en – 45.6%
HHs with unemploy
ed – 40.2%
HHs with PWD – 40.5%
- P
er
cent
age of HHs s
atisfi
ed with int
er
action with
la
w enf
or
cement bodies:
HHs in urban/rur
al ar
eas – 10.4%/20.3%
HHs with childr
en – 16%
HHs with unemploy
ed – 18.2%
HHs with PWD – 16.2%
Fr
om 2016 the
household survey
on «qualit
y of lif
e»
will be c
arried out
by the Commit
tee
on s
ta
tis
tic
s e
ver
y
2-3 y
ear
s.
The curr
ent finan
-
cial
and
ec
onomic
crisis c
ould f
or
ce
the
Go
vernment
to
cut
public
expend
-
itur
e, which
w
ould
nega
tively a
ffe
ct
the qualit
y of so
-
cial services,
espe
-
cially f
or the mos
t
vulner
able and
dis
adv
ant
aged
Public services ha
ve
limit
ed c
apacit
y in
ensuring equit
a-
ble acces
s and f
o-
cus on the gener
al
popula
tion r
ather
than on those who
ar
e
vulner
able
or
dis
adv
ant
aged
Impr
ovement of
he
alth s
ta
tus and, in
particular
, r
educed
pr
ema
tur
e mort
ali
-
ty due t
o NCDs, will
depend on identify
-
ing e
vidence-based
multi-se
ct
or
al ac
-
tions
and
inv
olving
se
ct
or
s
other
than
he
alth
The minis
tries of
He
alth and Social
De
velopment, of
Educ
ation and
Science,
of
Jus
tice,
and of the Int
erior will
ensur
e the a
vailabilit
y
of he
alth, social, ed
-
uc
ation and legal ser
-
vices f
or the popula
-
tion and set s
tandar
ds
for services
Minis
tr
y of
He
alth and Social
De
velopment and
the futur
e He
alth
Insur
ance
Fund
will
ha
ve
major
roles
in bo
th monit
oring
the indic
at
or and
designing legisla
-
tion/ r
egula
tions t
o
remo
ve barrier
s and
to be pr
o-poor (pr
o-
viding pr
ot
ection
fr
om financial risk
rela
ting t
o he
alth
expenditur
e).
500,000 (IOM)
276,000
(UNAIDS)
370,000
(UNESCO)
3,050,000
(UNFP
A)
1,522,000
(UNHCR)
5,297,000
(UNICEF)
2,000,000
(UNODC)
900,000 (UN
W
omen)
2,500,000 (WHO)
Per
cent
age of
HHs
sa
tisfi
ed with the
qualit
y of
se
c-
ondar
y educ
ation services:
HHs in urban/rur
al ar
eas – 61.7%/66.3%
HHs fr
om the poor
es
t quintile – 52.8%
Target:
P
er
cent
age of HHs s
atisfi
ed with the qual
-
ity of public services incr
eased by 10 per
cent
age
points f
or e
ach.
Indicator 1B:
Multi-Dimensional P
overt
y Indic
at
or (MPI);
Inequalit
y-A
djus
ted Human De
velopment Index
Baseline (2014): MPI: Belo
w le
vel of c
ountries with HHD
Inequalit
y-A
djus
ted HDI: 0.667
Target (2017):
MPI: A
t the le
vel of c
ountries with HHD
Inequalit
y-A
djus
ted HDI: A
t le
as
t 0.75
Indicator 1C:
Multi-Dimensional Social Exclusion Index
Baseline (2011):
Ec
onomic exclusion – 38%
Social services exclusion – 34% Civic exclusion – 32%
Target (2020):
31; 27; and 25%
Indicator 2:
Maternal and child mortality rates Baseline (2013): U5MR: 16 per 1,000 live births,
MMR: 26 per 100,000 live births
Target:
U5MR: 13 per 1,000 live births, MMR: 22
per 100,000 live births
Indicator 3A:
Out-of-pocket
expenditure
as
a
percentage
of
private expenditure on health Baseline: 98% (2012) Target:
To be det
ermined
Indicator 3B:
Probability of dying between ages 30 and 70
from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes
or chronic respiratory diseases Baseline: 34% (2014)
Target:
25%
Global HDR
(UNDP),
Na
tional/R
egional
HDR (UNDP/ UNE
CE),
Living St
andar
ds
Me
asur
ement
Survey (L
SMS)
Multi-Dimensional
Social Exclusion
Survey (t
o be
conduct
ed by
the Commit
tee
on
St
atis
tic
s
and
support
ed by UN
Agencies
in
2016
and 2020)
Es
tima
tes de
-
veloped by the
UN
IGME,
Child
Mort
alit
y R
eport,
2014
Global He
alth
Expenditur
e
Da
tabase, WHO
(educ
ation, labour
,
social welf
ar
e,
transport, e
cono
-
my
, agricultur
e, and
ener
gy), as well as
implementing t
ar
-
get
ed, e
vidence-
based initia
tives.
Curr
ently
the
high
-
es
t pr
oportion of
out-of-pock
et ex
-
penditur
e is dir
ect
-
ed a
t NCDs.
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