99
PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT, KAZAKHSTAN, 2016-2020
UNICEF
UNIDO
UNISDR
UNOPS
WHO
Indicator 2:
Number of k
ey se
ct
or
s, including the public se
ct
or
,
tha
t ha
ve adopt
ed gr
eening/clima
te adapt
ation
pr
actices
Baseline: limit
ed (2)
Target
: 5 se
ct
or
s
Indicator 3:
Per
cent
age
of
na
tional
and
regional
de
velopment
plans tha
t inc
orpor
at
e gender-r
esponsive e
conom
-
ic,
social
and
he
alth
aspe
cts
of
dis
as
ter
and
clima
te
risks
Baseline: 10%
Target
: 50%
Indicator 4:
Per
cent
age of pr
ot
ect
ed ar
eas and adjacent t
errit
o-
ries and e
cos
ys
tems managed sus
tainably
Baseline: 8%
Target
: 20%
Av
ailabilit
y of
Go
vernment de
-
cr
ees manda
ting
the implement
a-
tion of gr
eening/
clima
te adapt
ation
pr
actices
Av
ailabilit
y of
Go
vernment de
-
cr
ees manda
ting
the implement
a-
tion of gr
eening/
clima
te adapt
ation
pr
actices
Independent
ev
alua
tions
Go
vernment r
e-
ports and the
Na
tional R
eport on
Biodiver
sit
y (under
the CBD)
Independent
ev
alua
tions
Focus on indus
trial
de
velopment with
-
in
‘br
own
ec
ono
-
my’ c
ould pr
ev
ail
over gr
eening/
clima
te adapt
ation
pr
actices
Policymak
er
s, de
-
cision mak
er
s
and
loc
al c
ommuni
-
ties might no
t be
re
ady t
o adopt new
appr
oaches
Adv
oc
acy
is
needed
to ensur
e appr
opri
-
at
e under
st
anding
of all aspe
cts of
the impact of cli
-
ma
te
change
and
dis
as
ter
s
The Go
vernment
and akima
ts ma
y
no
t
prioritize
the
concept of sus
tain
-
able pr
oduction
and c
onsumption
Ec
os
ys
tems/NRM
exploit
ation c
ould
remain the s
ame,
with no
inno
va
-
tion
or
conser
-
va
tion methods
intr
oduced
Minis
try f
or A
gricultur
e
will pr
ovide acces
s t
o ac
-
tive f
arming c
ommunities
The Ec
onomic Minis
try
will pr
ovide acces
s t
o
na
tional da
tabases and
help liaise with loc
al
akima
ts
Active priv
at
e c
ompanies
ma
y help t
o pilo
t r
esil
-
ience- building schemes Na
tional partner
s pr
o-
vide support f
or int
egr
at
-
ing new appr
oaches int
o
na
tional and r
egional
Dis
as
ter Risk R
eduction
and emer
gency pr
epar
-
ednes
s plans
Akima
ts in sele
ct
ed r
e-
gions
will
pr
ovide
ad
-
minis
tra
tive
support
and guar
ant
ee acces
s t
o
inf
orma
tion
The Minis
try f
or L
abour
and Social P
ro
te
ction
will as
sis
t with da
ta and
acces
s t
o vulner
able
communities in pr
ot
ect
-
ed ar
eas and adjacent
territ
ories
The Minis
try f
or
Agricultur
e will pr
ovide
acces
s
to
active
farming
communities The Ec
onomic Minis
try
will pr
ovide acces
s t
o
na
tional da
tabases and
help liaise with loc
al
akima
ts
Priv
at
e c
ompanies will
support
via
a
pilo
ting
phase
TOTAL PILLAR 1: USD 73,275,445
100
PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT, KAZAKHSTAN, 2016-2020
PILLAR 2: STRENGTHENED AND INNOVATIVE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
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
Outcome 2.1:
Rights
holder
s
ben
-
efit
from
impr
oved
policymaking and
implement
a
tion
thr
ough enhanced
participa
tion a
t
sub-na
tional and na
-
tional le
vels
IOM
OHCHR
UNDPI
UNESCO
UNFP
A
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNISDR
UNODC
UNV
WHO
Indicator 1:
Corruption P
er
ception Index
Baseline: 126 (out of 175 c
ountries) (2014)
Tar
get: Upw
ar
d tr
end
Indicator 2:
Tr
anspar
ency of Go
vernment policy
, and Global
Competitivenes
s Index
Baseline: 32
Tar
get: 24
Indicator 3:
Pr
es
s F
reedom Index
Baseline: 161 (2014)
Tar
get: Upw
ar
d tr
end
Indicator 4:
Open Budget Index
Baseline: 48 (out of 100) (2012)
Tar
get: Upw
ar
d tr
end
Kauf
fman indic
at
or
on go
vernance ef
-
fe
ctivenes
s
[Es
tima
te r
anges
from appr
oxima
tely
-2.5 (we
ak) t
o 2.5
(s
trong)]
St
atis
tic
s of UN
Agencies (t
o be dis
-
aggr
ega
ted
by
gen
-
der
, etc.)
Go
vernment up
-
da
tes on the imple
-
ment
ation of the
new Nurly Zhol de
-
velopment policy
Tr
anspar
ency Int
er
-
na
tional
W
orld Ec
onomic F
o-
rum
Global Pla
tform f
or
Dis
as
ter Risk R
educ
-
tion
Report
er
s W
ithout
Bor
der
s
Int
erna
tional Budget
Partner
ship
Fr
equent chang
-
es
within politic
al
structur
es c
ould
render r
ef
orms
short-lived
Pos
sible changes
to the dir
ection of
Nurly Zhol and o
th
-
er
appr
oved
se
c-
tor
al plans (c
over
-
ing the 2016-2020
period)
Fr
equent changes
to
tasks
perf
ormed
by
public
serv
ants
could c
ons
train c
a-
pacit
y de
velopment
Res
trictions on
fr
eedom of spee
ch/
fr
eedom of as
sem
-
bly
, and o
ther r
e-
strictive la
ws
The P
resident’s A
d-
minis
tra
tion
Agency on civil service
af
fair
s
and
anti-c
or
-
ruption
St
at
e and non-s
ta
te
[loc
al] media, journal
-
ists and politic
al activ
-
ists
Loc
al akima
ts
All na
tional and
sub-na
tional public in
-
stitutions
Media, civil societ
y
and the Minis
tr
y of
Jus
tice
Parliament, and the
Na
tional Commis
sion
for W
omen’s Af
fair
s
and F
amily and Demo
-
gr
aphic P
olicy
The P
resident’s A
d-
minis
tra
tion
500,000 (IOM)
400,000 (OHCHR)
370,000
(UNESCO)
350,000 (UNFP
A)
1,728,000
(UNHCR)
800,000 (UNICEF)
75,000 (UNISDR)
800,000
(UNODC)
100,000 (WHO)
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