aid,reporting,reporting_ref,funder_ref,status_code,day_start,day_end,description,country_code,location_name,location_longitude,location_latitude,sector_group,sector_code,activity_url #activity+id,#org+reporting+name,#org+reporting+code,#org+funding+code,#status,#date+start,#date+end,#description,#country+name,#loc+name,#geo+lon,#geo+lat,#sector,#subsector,#activity+url 47122-STP-EAF,"Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance",47122,GAVI,2,19358,20453,Equity Accelerator Fundings,ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,122,12250,47122-STP-EAF 47122-STP-HPV,"Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance",47122,GAVI,2,16801,20818,"GAVI’s support for new vaccines presents an opportunity for countries to not only implement vaccines that protect against diseases causing substantial morbidity and/or mortality, but also to build upon the vaccine investments in order to increase immunisation coverage rates, and strengthen routine immunisation services and primary health care systems. In line with a 2009 WHO position paper on cervical cancer recommending that routine human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination be included in national immunisation programmes, GAVI provides support to eligible countries for HPV vaccines that protect against types 16 and 18, responsible for causing about 70% of cervical cancer cases. The form of support provided by GAVI depends on the level of demonstrated ability in a country to deliver vaccines to young adolescent girls. Countries that have demonstrated the ability may apply for GAVI support for nationwide introduction of HPV vaccines.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,122,12250,47122-STP-HPV 47122-STP-HSS,"Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance",47122,GAVI,2,16436,20453,"One of GAVI’s strategic goals is to “contribute to strengthening the capacity of integrated health systems to deliver immunisation”. The objective of GAVI cash support is to address system bottlenecks to achieve better immunisation outcomes, including coverage and equity. The GAVI approach is results oriented. The objective of GAVI support for Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) is to address system bottlenecks to achieve better immunisation outcomes, including coverage and equity. As such, it is necessary for applications for HSS support by countries to be based on a strong bottleneck and gap analysis, and present a clear results chain demonstrating the link between proposed activities and improved immunisation outcomes. GAVI’s approach intends to deliver and document results. From 2013, the HSS cash-based funding stream replaces the previous support to Immunisation Services Support (ISS), Health Systems Funding Platform (HSFP) and Civil Society funding.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,122,12250,47122-STP-HSS 47122-STP-IPV,"Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance",47122,GAVI,2,16436,21183,"The Vaccine Alliance supported one of the fastest roll-outs in the history of vaccination: the introduction of at least one dose of IPV into the routine immunisation schedules of Gavi-supported countries, which was achieved in April 2019, less than five years after the initial launch. Countries introducing IPV received a one-time cash grant from Gavi, funded by GPEI, to support some of the additional activity costs related to introducing the new vaccine. These activities may include health worker training, social mobilisation, micro-planning, expansion or rehabilitation of cold chain equipment, printing of materials (such as immunisation cards), technical assistance and modifications to the surveillance systems.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,122,12250,47122-STP-IPV 47122-STP-PCV,"Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance",47122,GAVI,2,15340,20818,"GAVI’s support for new vaccines presents an opportunity for countries to not only implement vaccines that protect against diseases causing substantial morbidity and/or mortality, but also to build upon the vaccine investments in order to increase immunisation coverage rates, and strengthen routine immunisation services and primary health care systems. Pneumococcal vaccines can protect children from Streptococcus pneumoniae, which is the most common cause of severe pneumonia among children living in the developing world, and can also causes meningitis and sepsis. In line with WHO recommendations, GAVI support for pneumococcal vaccines is for routine infant immunisation. Two pneumococcal conjugate vaccines are currently available with GAVI support: a 10-valent (PCV10) and a 13-valent (PCV13).",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,122,12250,47122-STP-PCV 47122-STP-PENTA,"Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance",47122,GAVI,2,14245,20818,"GAVI’s support for new vaccines presents an opportunity for countries to not only implement vaccines that protect against diseases causing substantial morbidity and/or mortality, but also to build upon the vaccine investments in order to increase immunisation coverage rates, and strengthen routine immunisation services and primary health care systems. The pentavalent vaccine, administered in a three-dose schedule, offers protection against five diseases: diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP), heptatitis B and Haemophilius influenzae type b. Until 2013, GAVI has helped to introduce the pentavalent in 70 of the 73 GAVI-eligible countries, with the aim of reaching all 73 by the end of 2014. GAVI support for pentavalent vaccine is in line with WHO recommendations, for routine infant immunisation and primarily targeting children under one year of age.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,122,12250,47122-STP-PENTA 47122-STP-RV,"Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance",47122,GAVI,2,16436,20453,"GAVI’s support for new vaccines presents an opportunity for countries to not only implement vaccines that protect against diseases causing substantial morbidity and/or mortality, but also to build upon the vaccine investments in order to increase immunisation coverage rates, and strengthen routine immunisation services and primary health care systems. Rotavirus vaccine protects children against rotavirus disease and the severe and deadly diarrhoea that it causes in children. WHO recommends that rotavirus vaccination be included in all national immunization programmes, and the use of rotavirus vaccines should be part of a comprehensive strategy to control diarrhoeal diseases. Two oral rotavirus vaccines are currently available for routine infant immunisation with GAVI support: a two-dose schedule and the three-dose schedule vaccine.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,122,12250,47122-STP-RV 47122-STP-YF,"Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance",47122,GAVI,2,12053,20818,"GAVI’s support for new vaccines presents an opportunity for countries to not only implement vaccines that protect against diseases causing substantial morbidity and/or mortality, but also to build upon the vaccine investments in order to increase immunisation coverage rates, and strengthen routine immunisation services and primary health care systems. WHO recommends that all GAVI-eligible countries at risk of yellow fever incorporate yellow fever vaccines into their national immunisation programmes. Countries at higher risk that have not to date introduced the vaccine into EPI (five of 32 GAVI-eligible countries in Africa) are encouraged to apply for GAVI support. This includes: Ethiopia, Mauritania, Sudan, South Sudan and Uganda.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,122,12250,47122-STP-YF KR-GOV-010-KR-GOV-051-2023050101856,Office for Government Policy Coordination,KR-GOV-010,KR-GOV-010,2,19499,19722,Strengthening Korea-Sao Tome and Principe Relations through the Support of Vehicles for MOFA of Sao Tome and Principe,ST,null,6.7333,0.3333,151,15110,KR-GOV-010-KR-GOV-051-2023050101856 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,47,-20,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,35,-6,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,38,1,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,23.5,-2.5,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,12.5,6,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,-14.25,14.5,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,15.5,-1,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,-5.5,8,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,-1.2,8.1,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,-1.66667,12.5,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,1.08333,8.66667,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,-15,12,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,-10.5,20.25,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,2.25,9.5,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,21,7,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,11.75,-1,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,7,1,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,19,15,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,9,18,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,-2,18,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,9,34,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,-10,28.5,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,30,27,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,-72.29616,19.07582,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,30,-2,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 CA-3-P010034001,"Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD)",CA-3,CA,2,19055,21883,"The Canadian International Development Scholarship Program (CDISP) aims to enhance social and economic development for women and men, particularly women, in eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This program seeks to increase inclusive and equitable access to quality higher education and skills training, adapted to local needs. It also aims to promote equitable integration into the labour market, through better collaboration between the productive sector (labour market) and educational institutions. This program aims to create better match between training and employment. It also seeks to enhance cooperation and synergies between scholars, institutions in Canada and abroad, and with beneficiary countries. This will leverage expertise and experience in research, applied research and innovation that meets local needs. Projects activities include: (1) offering scholarships in key thematic areas that will be adapted to meet diverse needs, such as short or long-term; hybrid and customized training for scholarship recipients and learners; the pursuit of higher studies or skills training; and opportunities in their home country or in Canada; (2) offering training in leadership, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship to scholarship recipients, learners, management and administrative staff and professors; (3) strengthening supporting mechanisms for professional integration into higher education institutions; (4) creating and strengthening collaboration mechanisms between stakeholders in innovation, research and applied research; and (5) creating networks facilitating the professional integration of scholarship recipients. This program is expected to directly reach 7,067 people, including 3,604 women.",ST,null,24,-29,114,11420,CA-3-P010034001 XM-DAC-41140-ST03.01.011.URT1,World Food Programme,XM-DAC-41140,XM-DAC-41140,2,19723,21549,"Country portfolio budget - CPB Sao Tome and Principe 2024-2028 Provide assistance to affected populations before, during and after crises to meet their essential needs.",ST,null,6.731,0.339,720,72040,XM-DAC-41140-ST03.01.011.URT1 XM-DAC-41140-ST03.05.024.EPA1,World Food Programme,XM-DAC-41140,XM-DAC-41140,2,19723,21549,"Country portfolio budget - CPB Sao Tome and Principe 2024-2028 Provide capacity strengthening to the Government and stakeholders with the aim of enabling them to improve emergency preparedness and response, anticipatory action, early warning and shock responsive social protection systems with a climate resilient and environmentally sustainable approach.",ST,null,6.731,0.339,740,74020,XM-DAC-41140-ST03.05.024.EPA1 XM-DAC-41140-ST03.05.024.SMP1,World Food Programme,XM-DAC-41140,XM-DAC-41140,2,19723,21549,"Country portfolio budget - CPB Sao Tome and Principe 2024-2028 Provide capacity strengthening support to the Government and stakeholders with the aim of enabling them to deliver a nutrition-sensitive and gender-sensitive, green and sustainable home grown school feeding programme.",ST,null,6.731,0.339,720,72040,XM-DAC-41140-ST03.05.024.SMP1 XM-DAC-41140-ST03.05.024.SMS1,World Food Programme,XM-DAC-41140,XM-DAC-41140,2,19723,21549,"Country portfolio budget - CPB Sao Tome and Principe 2024-2028 Provide technical assistance to the Government and stakeholders to support food system actors with the aim of enabling them to increase local nutritious, green and sustainable food production and access to markets, including schools.",ST,null,6.731,0.339,730,73010,XM-DAC-41140-ST03.05.024.SMS1 XM-DAC-41140-ST03-DSC,World Food Programme,XM-DAC-41140,XM-DAC-41140,2,19723,21549,CPB Sao Tome and Principe 2024-2028 - Direct Support Cost that correspond to country level expenditures that are directly linked to the execution of the programme but cannot be attributed to a specific activity within it.,ST,null,6.731,0.339,910,91010,XM-DAC-41140-ST03-DSC 47122-STP-TCA,"Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance",47122,GAVI,2,17897,20453,"Targeted country assistance (TCA) are resources provided to in-country partners under Gavi’s partners’ engagement framework (PEF). A country’s TCA plan is based on needs expressed by the country during the joint appraisal discussions. It includes sets of activities, milestones and budget for a given year.Technical assistance is non-financial support provided by specialists. It can take the form of sharing information and expertise, training and consulting services.\n\nThe technical assistance provided through PEF is called targeted country assistance (TCA). This type of support mainly consists of staff permanently based in partners’ country offices. It is based on the demand and needs identified by the countries themselves.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,122,12250,47122-STP-TCA XM-DAC-41123-PROJECT-150124,United Nations Industrial Development Organization,XM-DAC-41123,XM-DAC-41123,2,17521,19868,"In the business as usual (BAU) scenario the introduction of RE<(>&<)>EE solutions in STP would continue to be hindered by a broad range of barriers. In this scenario, the attainment of the ambitious sustainable energy and climate mitigation and #green economy# objectives of the Government would remain uncertain. Key economic sectors would continue to suffer from unsustainable patterns of the electricity system. The GEF project will significantly contribute to the transformational change of the electricity system of STP to a sustainable low-carbon development path. It will focus on a set of integrated interventions in the areas of policy and regulatory frameworks, institution building, technology demonstration, pre-investment support, as well as qualification and certification. The interventions are directed towards the creation of an enabling environment for the uptake of inclusive markets for RE<(>&<)>EE products and services in STP. Under the project, the Government will develop a coherent vision and road-map on how to achieve SDG-7 by 2030. The project focuses primarily on the introduction of new innovative medium-scale RE technologies (e.g. small hydro, grid-connected PV, PV hybrid mini-grids) and EE solutions with high GHG emission reduction and domestic value creation potential. Apart from technologica",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,321,null,XM-DAC-41123-PROJECT-150124 XM-DAC-41123-PROJECT-150124,United Nations Industrial Development Organization,XM-DAC-41123,XM-DAC-41123,2,17521,19868,"In the business as usual (BAU) scenario the introduction of RE<(>&<)>EE solutions in STP would continue to be hindered by a broad range of barriers. In this scenario, the attainment of the ambitious sustainable energy and climate mitigation and #green economy# objectives of the Government would remain uncertain. Key economic sectors would continue to suffer from unsustainable patterns of the electricity system. The GEF project will significantly contribute to the transformational change of the electricity system of STP to a sustainable low-carbon development path. It will focus on a set of integrated interventions in the areas of policy and regulatory frameworks, institution building, technology demonstration, pre-investment support, as well as qualification and certification. The interventions are directed towards the creation of an enabling environment for the uptake of inclusive markets for RE<(>&<)>EE products and services in STP. Under the project, the Government will develop a coherent vision and road-map on how to achieve SDG-7 by 2030. The project focuses primarily on the introduction of new innovative medium-scale RE technologies (e.g. small hydro, grid-connected PV, PV hybrid mini-grids) and EE solutions with high GHG emission reduction and domestic value creation potential. Apart from technologica",ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.613081,0.18636,321,null,XM-DAC-41123-PROJECT-150124 XM-DAC-41123-PROJECT-160101,United Nations Industrial Development Organization,XM-DAC-41123,XM-DAC-41123,2,16983,19996,"The project aims at promoting entrepreneurial attitudes, skills and knowledge among the youth of São Tomé and Principe by introducing entrepreneurship as a subject in secondary schools of the country. Thus, the project contributes to the Government#s strategy to promote an entrepreneurial culture in a cross-sectoral manner and to prepare youth better for the future careers. The project approach is to create the institutional capacities required for the development and the implementation of an Entrepreneurship Curriculum Program. The expected numbers of final beneficiaries are at minimum 1,500 graduated students and 120 teachers, with a particular attention to women and youth.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,321,null,XM-DAC-41123-PROJECT-160101 XM-DAC-41123-PROJECT-160101,United Nations Industrial Development Organization,XM-DAC-41123,XM-DAC-41123,2,16983,19996,"The project aims at promoting entrepreneurial attitudes, skills and knowledge among the youth of São Tomé and Principe by introducing entrepreneurship as a subject in secondary schools of the country. Thus, the project contributes to the Government#s strategy to promote an entrepreneurial culture in a cross-sectoral manner and to prepare youth better for the future careers. The project approach is to create the institutional capacities required for the development and the implementation of an Entrepreneurship Curriculum Program. The expected numbers of final beneficiaries are at minimum 1,500 graduated students and 120 teachers, with a particular attention to women and youth.",ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.613081,0.18636,321,null,XM-DAC-41123-PROJECT-160101 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Equity-focused legislation, policies and strategic plans related to pregnant women, newborns and young children health, HIV\nprevention and control, nutrition and sanitation are developed, which contributes to Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Wash – General. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,720,72050,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Equity-focused legislation, policies and strategic plans related to pregnant women, newborns and young children health, HIV\nprevention and control, nutrition and sanitation are developed, which contributes to Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Wash – General. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,121,12110,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Equity-focused legislation, policies and strategic plans related to pregnant women, newborns and young children health, HIV\nprevention and control, nutrition and sanitation are developed, which contributes to Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Wash – General. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,122,12240,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Equity-focused legislation, policies and strategic plans related to pregnant women, newborns and young children health, HIV\nprevention and control, nutrition and sanitation are developed, which contributes to Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Wash – General. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,720,72050,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Equity-focused legislation, policies and strategic plans related to pregnant women, newborns and young children health, HIV\nprevention and control, nutrition and sanitation are developed, which contributes to Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Wash – General. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,121,12110,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Equity-focused legislation, policies and strategic plans related to pregnant women, newborns and young children health, HIV\nprevention and control, nutrition and sanitation are developed, which contributes to Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Wash – General. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,122,12240,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,140,14020,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,130,13040,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,130,13020,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,720,72010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,122,12262,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,122,12250,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,121,12110,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,122,12281,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,140,14032,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,122,12240,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,140,14020,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,130,13040,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,130,13020,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,720,72010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,122,12262,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,122,12250,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,121,12110,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,122,12281,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,140,14032,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of key government institutions at district and community levels to provide and monitor quality health, HIV, nutrition\nand sanitation services, in regular and emergency situations, is strengthened, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Hiv – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Pmtct And Infant Male Circumcision, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Sanitation, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Pregnant women, newborns and young children, especially the most vulnerable, benefit from quality neonatal, child health, HIV,\nnutrition and sanitation services, including in emergency situations",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,122,12240,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/001/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Early Learning, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning And Child-Friendly Schools, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Partnerships And Engagement: Public And Private, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,151,15117,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Early Learning, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning And Child-Friendly Schools, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Partnerships And Engagement: Public And Private, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,112,11240,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Early Learning, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning And Child-Friendly Schools, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Partnerships And Engagement: Public And Private, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,111,11120,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Early Learning, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning And Child-Friendly Schools, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Partnerships And Engagement: Public And Private, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,111,11110,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Early Learning, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning And Child-Friendly Schools, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Partnerships And Engagement: Public And Private, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,112,11250,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Early Learning, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning And Child-Friendly Schools, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Partnerships And Engagement: Public And Private, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,151,15117,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Early Learning, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning And Child-Friendly Schools, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Partnerships And Engagement: Public And Private, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,112,11240,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Early Learning, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning And Child-Friendly Schools, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Partnerships And Engagement: Public And Private, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,111,11120,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Early Learning, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning And Child-Friendly Schools, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Partnerships And Engagement: Public And Private, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,111,11110,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Early Learning, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning And Child-Friendly Schools, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Partnerships And Engagement: Public And Private, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,112,11250,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of parents, caregivers, communities and educators to provide integrated quality early childhood development (early\nstimulation, learning, safety, care and nutrition) is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Cross-Sectoral Early Childhood Development, Early Learning, Education – General, Evaluation, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Research. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,130,13020,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of parents, caregivers, communities and educators to provide integrated quality early childhood development (early\nstimulation, learning, safety, care and nutrition) is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Cross-Sectoral Early Childhood Development, Early Learning, Education – General, Evaluation, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Research. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,910,91010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of parents, caregivers, communities and educators to provide integrated quality early childhood development (early\nstimulation, learning, safety, care and nutrition) is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Cross-Sectoral Early Childhood Development, Early Learning, Education – General, Evaluation, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Research. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,130,13020,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of parents, caregivers, communities and educators to provide integrated quality early childhood development (early\nstimulation, learning, safety, care and nutrition) is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Cross-Sectoral Early Childhood Development, Early Learning, Education – General, Evaluation, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Research. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Education sector's capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement reforms related to access to quality early education and\nretention of children in primary and secondary levels is strengthened.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,910,91010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/002/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Government capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement prevention and response to violence, abuse, exploitation and\nneglect of children is strengthened., which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – General, Justice For Children, Prevention Of Harmful Practice, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,152,15261,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Government capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement prevention and response to violence, abuse, exploitation and\nneglect of children is strengthened., which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – General, Justice For Children, Prevention Of Harmful Practice, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,151,15180,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Government capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement prevention and response to violence, abuse, exploitation and\nneglect of children is strengthened., which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – General, Justice For Children, Prevention Of Harmful Practice, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,151,15160,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Government capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement prevention and response to violence, abuse, exploitation and\nneglect of children is strengthened., which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – General, Justice For Children, Prevention Of Harmful Practice, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,160,16011,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Government capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement prevention and response to violence, abuse, exploitation and\nneglect of children is strengthened., which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – General, Justice For Children, Prevention Of Harmful Practice, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,152,15261,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Government capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement prevention and response to violence, abuse, exploitation and\nneglect of children is strengthened., which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – General, Justice For Children, Prevention Of Harmful Practice, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,151,15180,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Government capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement prevention and response to violence, abuse, exploitation and\nneglect of children is strengthened., which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – General, Justice For Children, Prevention Of Harmful Practice, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,151,15160,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Government capacity to legislate, plan, budget for and implement prevention and response to violence, abuse, exploitation and\nneglect of children is strengthened., which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – General, Justice For Children, Prevention Of Harmful Practice, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,160,16011,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – Strengthen Families And Communities, Justice For Children, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect (Covid), Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Operational Support To Programme Delivery, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,151,15180,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – Strengthen Families And Communities, Justice For Children, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect (Covid), Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Operational Support To Programme Delivery, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,160,16011,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – Strengthen Families And Communities, Justice For Children, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect (Covid), Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Operational Support To Programme Delivery, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,151,15180,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Programme Support, which contributes to Child Protection Systems, Child Protection – Strengthen Families And Communities, Justice For Children, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect (Covid), Violence, Exploitation And Abuse. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Operational Support To Programme Delivery, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from adequate protection against violence, abuse and exploitation",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,160,16011,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/003/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"National capacity to provide child-sensitive social protection services and to review its policy or develop related legislation is\nstrengthened, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Communication And Advocacy, Cross-Sectoral - Human Rights, Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral - Other Programme Areas, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Human Rights Institutions, Policy Advocacy – Urban, Civil Society, Parliament, Environment, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Exclusion – Data And Evidence, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,160,16011,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"National capacity to provide child-sensitive social protection services and to review its policy or develop related legislation is\nstrengthened, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Communication And Advocacy, Cross-Sectoral - Human Rights, Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral - Other Programme Areas, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Human Rights Institutions, Policy Advocacy – Urban, Civil Society, Parliament, Environment, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Exclusion – Data And Evidence, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,910,91010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"National capacity to provide child-sensitive social protection services and to review its policy or develop related legislation is\nstrengthened, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Communication And Advocacy, Cross-Sectoral - Human Rights, Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral - Other Programme Areas, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Human Rights Institutions, Policy Advocacy – Urban, Civil Society, Parliament, Environment, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Exclusion – Data And Evidence, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,160,16011,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"National capacity to provide child-sensitive social protection services and to review its policy or develop related legislation is\nstrengthened, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Communication And Advocacy, Cross-Sectoral - Human Rights, Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral - Other Programme Areas, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Human Rights Institutions, Policy Advocacy – Urban, Civil Society, Parliament, Environment, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Exclusion – Data And Evidence, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,910,91010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,160,16062,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,160,16015,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,160,16011,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,720,72050,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,151,15117,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,910,91010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,160,16062,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,160,16015,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,160,16011,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,720,72050,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,151,15117,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"New Element, which contributes to Access To Inclusive Social Protection, Access To Inclusive Social Protection (Covid), Economic And Social Policy General, Public Finance And Local Governance, Reducing Child Poverty, Social Protection And Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Vulnerable groups, in particular children and women, benefit from improved social protection systems guided by generated evidence.",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,910,91010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/004/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Boys and girls benefit from life-skills interventions by skilled service providers to empower and increase their participation,\ninfluence decision making and enhance their capacities to prevent early pregnancy, alcohol consumption and other risky behaviours, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Adolescents And Hiv/Aids, Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Education – General, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Reducing Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,910,91010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Boys and girls benefit from life-skills interventions by skilled service providers to empower and increase their participation,\ninfluence decision making and enhance their capacities to prevent early pregnancy, alcohol consumption and other risky behaviours, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Adolescents And Hiv/Aids, Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Education – General, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Reducing Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,720,72050,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Boys and girls benefit from life-skills interventions by skilled service providers to empower and increase their participation,\ninfluence decision making and enhance their capacities to prevent early pregnancy, alcohol consumption and other risky behaviours, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Adolescents And Hiv/Aids, Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Education – General, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Reducing Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,910,91010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/001,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Boys and girls benefit from life-skills interventions by skilled service providers to empower and increase their participation,\ninfluence decision making and enhance their capacities to prevent early pregnancy, alcohol consumption and other risky behaviours, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Adolescents And Hiv/Aids, Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Education – General, Fast-Track The End Of Hiv/Aids, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Reducing Child Poverty. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,720,72050,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/001 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of Government and civil society to provide alternative non-formal educational services for out-of-school adolescents,\nespecially the most vulnerable, is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement (Covid), Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,910,91010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of Government and civil society to provide alternative non-formal educational services for out-of-school adolescents,\nespecially the most vulnerable, is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement (Covid), Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,111,11120,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of Government and civil society to provide alternative non-formal educational services for out-of-school adolescents,\nespecially the most vulnerable, is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement (Covid), Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,130,13030,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of Government and civil society to provide alternative non-formal educational services for out-of-school adolescents,\nespecially the most vulnerable, is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement (Covid), Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,Sao Tome & Principe,6.613081,0.18636,720,72050,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of Government and civil society to provide alternative non-formal educational services for out-of-school adolescents,\nespecially the most vulnerable, is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement (Covid), Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,910,91010,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of Government and civil society to provide alternative non-formal educational services for out-of-school adolescents,\nespecially the most vulnerable, is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement (Covid), Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,111,11120,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of Government and civil society to provide alternative non-formal educational services for out-of-school adolescents,\nespecially the most vulnerable, is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement (Covid), Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,130,13030,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002 XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002,UNICEF,XM-DAC-41122,XM-DAC-41122,2,17167,19357,"Capacity of Government and civil society to provide alternative non-formal educational services for out-of-school adolescents,\nespecially the most vulnerable, is strengthened, which contributes to Access To Quality Learning Opportunities, Access To Quality Learning Opportunities (Covid), Cross-Sectoral - Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Cross-Sectoral Adolescent Development, Cross-Sectoral Monitoring, Data And Situation Analyses, Education – General, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement (Covid), Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Adolescents and youth, in particular girls and the most vulnerable, contribute to the creation and benefit from services of\nreproductive health, education, training, and information",ST,null,6.613081,0.18636,720,72050,XM-DAC-41122-Sao Tome & Principe-6830/A0/05/005/002 47122-STP,"Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance",47122,GAVI,2,11323,21183,"Parent Activity of Gavi's Support to Sao Tome and Principe At this level, Joint Appraisal, Country Multi Year Plan, Annual Progress Report are provided as supporting documents. In 2020/2021, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Multi-stakeholder dialogue (MSD) documents temporarily replaced the traditional Joint Appraisal to ensure that Gavi’s continuing support to the EPI programme be aligned with realities at country level. For details on each vaccine please refer to child activities.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,122,12250,47122-STP XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,130,13040,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,130,13020,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,123,12350,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,123,12340,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12281,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12263,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12262,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12250,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,130,13040,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,130,13020,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,123,12350,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,123,12340,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12281,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12263,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12262,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12250,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP03,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12220,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP03 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP03,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12250,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP03 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP03,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12281,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP03 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP03,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,130,13020,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP03 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP04,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12250,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP04 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP04,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12263,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP04 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP04,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12281,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP04 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP04,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP04 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP04,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12220,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP04 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP05,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,130,13020,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP05 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP05,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12281,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP05 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP05,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.001.AF01.STP05 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.002.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Reduced number of people suffering financial hardship,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.002.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.002.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Reduced number of people suffering financial hardship,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12281,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.002.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.002.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Reduced number of people suffering financial hardship,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.002.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.003.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to essential medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and devices for primary health care",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,130,13040,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.003.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.003.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to essential medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and devices for primary health care",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12262,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.003.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.003.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to essential medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and devices for primary health care",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12250,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.003.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.003.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to essential medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and devices for primary health care",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12220,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.003.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.003.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Improved access to essential medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and devices for primary health care",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-01.003.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-02.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Countries prepared for health emergencies,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,740,74020,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-02.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-02.001.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Countries prepared for health emergencies,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,740,74020,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-02.001.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-02.001.AF01.STP03,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Countries prepared for health emergencies,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,740,74020,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-02.001.AF01.STP03 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-02.003.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,740,74020,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-02.003.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,430,43073,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,123,12350,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,123,12340,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12240,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12220,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,430,43073,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,130,13010,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,123,12350,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12263,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12250,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12240,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-03.002.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Strengthened country capacity in data and innovation,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,123,12350,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Strengthened country capacity in data and innovation,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12263,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.001.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Strengthened country capacity in data and innovation,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.001.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.002.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.002.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.002.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.002.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.002.AF01.STP03,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.002.AF01.STP03 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.002.AF01.STP04,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.002.AF01.STP04 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.002.AF01.STP06,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.002.AF01.STP06 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.003.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Financial, human, and administrative resources managed in an efficient, effective, results-oriented and transparent manner",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.003.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.003.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Financial, human, and administrative resources managed in an efficient, effective, results-oriented and transparent manner",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.003.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.003.AF01.STP04,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Financial, human, and administrative resources managed in an efficient, effective, results-oriented and transparent manner",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,121,12110,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-04.003.AF01.STP04 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-13.003.AF01.STP03,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,"Essential health services and systems maintained and strengthened in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings",ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,720,72011,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-13.003.AF01.STP03 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-14.003.AF01.STP01,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Programme,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12250,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-14.003.AF01.STP01 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-14.003.AF01.STP02,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Laboratory capacity and resilient surveillance systems are maintained and strengthened through GISRS,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12250,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-14.003.AF01.STP02 XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-14.003.AF01.STP04,World Health Organization,XM-DAC-928,XM-DAC-928,2,19723,20453,Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Programme,ST,S?o Tom?,6.733343,0.330192,122,12250,XM-DAC-928-ST-2024-25-14.003.AF01.STP04 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2017-PCC-382703,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,17257,17713,
Obras de reabiltacao da estrada Gaspar-Sundy na ilha do Principe
-Reabilita¿¿o da Estrada Gaspar-Sundy - Principe,ST,ST - São Tomé and Príncipe,0.8875498,6.964872,210,21020,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2017-PCC-382703 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2018-PCC-401078,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,17897,19417,"O projeto pretende reforçar a participação da sociedade civil para discussão e monitorização da implementação de políticas públicas com impacto no acesso e gestão dos recursos naturais, redução da pobreza e da insegurança alimentar e nutricional. Destaca-se a participação de organizações que trabalham pela promoção de direitos das mulheres rurais.",ST,null,0.8875498,6.964872,311,31120,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2018-PCC-401078 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2018-PCC-401078,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,17897,19417,"O projeto pretende reforçar a participação da sociedade civil para discussão e monitorização da implementação de políticas públicas com impacto no acesso e gestão dos recursos naturais, redução da pobreza e da insegurança alimentar e nutricional. Destaca-se a participação de organizações que trabalham pela promoção de direitos das mulheres rurais.",ST,ST - SãoTomé e Principe,0.8875498,6.964872,311,31120,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2018-PCC-401078 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2018-PCC-401130,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,17897,19174,"Objectivos globais:-Melhorar os mecanismos e processos de participação cívica;-Contribuir para a melhoria dos processos democráticos em São Tomé e Príncipe através do incremento da participação cívica nas políticas públicas, em domínios fundamentais para o desenvolvimento equitativo e sustentável.O.E.1 Reforçar as competências técnicas e estratégicas das OSC são-tomenseO.E.2 Melhorar ou introduzir novos mecanismos de participação cívica O.E.3 Incrementar a consciência cívica dos cidadãos",ST,null,0.8875498,6.964872,151,15150,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2018-PCC-401130 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2018-PCC-401130,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,17897,19174,"Objectivos globais:-Melhorar os mecanismos e processos de participação cívica;-Contribuir para a melhoria dos processos democráticos em São Tomé e Príncipe através do incremento da participação cívica nas políticas públicas, em domínios fundamentais para o desenvolvimento equitativo e sustentável.O.E.1 Reforçar as competências técnicas e estratégicas das OSC são-tomenseO.E.2 Melhorar ou introduzir novos mecanismos de participação cívica O.E.3 Incrementar a consciência cívica dos cidadãos",ST,ST - São Tomé and Príncipe,0.8875498,6.964872,151,15150,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2018-PCC-401130 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2019-PCC-404965,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,17942,19768,Soutien à la mise en oeuvre du porgramme régional UE/PALOP-TL
-Sao Tome e Principe Or¿amento Programma N¿1 PALOP TL 2018,ST,ST - São Tomé and Príncipe,0.8875498,6.964872,151,15110,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2019-PCC-404965 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420182,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,18687,20393,"An integrated approach that meets the challenges of climate change adaptation, biodiversity and ecosystems conservation for sustainable human and economicdevelopment",ST,null,0.8875498,6.964872,410,41040,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420182 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420182,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,18687,20393,"An integrated approach that meets the challenges of climate change adaptation, biodiversity and ecosystems conservation for sustainable human and economicdevelopment",ST,null,0.8875498,6.964872,430,43040,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420182 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420182,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,18687,20393,"An integrated approach that meets the challenges of climate change adaptation, biodiversity and ecosystems conservation for sustainable human and economicdevelopment",ST,ST - São Tomé and Príncipe,0.8875498,6.964872,410,41040,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420182 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420182,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,18687,20393,"An integrated approach that meets the challenges of climate change adaptation, biodiversity and ecosystems conservation for sustainable human and economicdevelopment",ST,ST - São Tomé and Príncipe,0.8875498,6.964872,430,43040,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420182 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420700,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,18687,19601,"Melhoria da capacidade de planeamento e organização das políticas ambientais, especialmente a gestão de resíduos urbanos, no distrito de Agua Grande em São Tomé e Príncipe, permitindo a redução da degradação ambiental, níveis de pobreza, com vista a apoiar o combate à insalubridade e doenças associadas.",ST,null,0.8875498,6.964872,140,14050,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420700 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420700,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,18687,19601,"Melhoria da capacidade de planeamento e organização das políticas ambientais, especialmente a gestão de resíduos urbanos, no distrito de Agua Grande em São Tomé e Príncipe, permitindo a redução da degradação ambiental, níveis de pobreza, com vista a apoiar o combate à insalubridade e doenças associadas.",ST,ST - São tomé e Principe,0.8875498,6.964872,140,14050,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420700 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420700,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,18687,19601,"Melhoria da capacidade de planeamento e organização das políticas ambientais, especialmente a gestão de resíduos urbanos, no distrito de Agua Grande em São Tomé e Príncipe, permitindo a redução da degradação ambiental, níveis de pobreza, com vista a apoiar o combate à insalubridade e doenças associadas.",ST,ST - São Tomé et Principe,0.8875498,6.964872,140,14050,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2020-PCC-420700 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2021-PCC-425279,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,18810,19905,Appui à la cellule de coordination de l'Ordonnateur National STP
-Or¿amento Programa de apoio 2021-2022 ao GAON-FED,ST,ST - São Tomé and Príncipe,0.8875498,6.964872,151,15110,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2021-PCC-425279 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2021-PCC-429796,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,18988,21179,Contract related to: Investment Grant and Technical Assistance for the S¿o Tom¿ Water Supply Projec - The action will enable a contribution from the EDF reserves to the African Investment Platform to finance a blending operation that will allow the leveraging of the eligible Financial Institutions funds that will be deployed in partner countries.,ST,ST - São Tomé,0.3389242,6.731303,140,14021,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2021-PCC-429796 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2021-PCC-429796,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,18988,21179,Contract related to: Investment Grant and Technical Assistance for the S¿o Tom¿ Water Supply Projec - The action will enable a contribution from the EDF reserves to the African Investment Platform to finance a blending operation that will allow the leveraging of the eligible Financial Institutions funds that will be deployed in partner countries.,ST,ST - São Tomé,0.3389242,6.731303,140,14010,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2021-PCC-429796 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2022-PC-24242,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,19354,20269,Contract related to: Appui et assistance technique de la FAO ¿ la r¿alisation du Recensement G¿n¿ral de l'Agriculture (RGA) - Developpement des filieres agricoles pour ameliorer la balance des paiement en augmentant les revenus d'exportation et en reduisant les importations des denree agricoles,ST,ST - São Tomé and Príncipe,0.8875498,6.964872,311,31110,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2022-PC-24242 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2023-PC-27905,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,19493,20954,"Contract related to: Appui au secteur de l'eau et assainissement ¿ Sao Tom¿-et-Principe - Objectif spécifique: améliorer l¿accès durable et équitable de la population à l¿eau potable et à l¿assainissement en répondant de façon durable aux enjeux environnementaux et climatiques.Le programme vise à améliorer l¿accès durable et équitable de la population à l¿eau potable et à l¿assainissement sous des conditions environnementales soutenables, en appuyant la mise en ¿uvre des politiques publiques de STP pour atteindre un niveau plus élevé de développement humain. Le programme intègre des aspects transversaux liés au genre et à la jeunesse, à travers des actions de sensibilisation et formation sur la santé sexuelle et reproductive, ainsi que contribuer à renforcer la durabilité de l¿environnement. Les inondations affectent plus fréquemment STeP du fait du changement climatique et augmentent le risque de maladies hydriques. Les actions promues seront entièrement alignées avec les plans nationaux de développement de STP et avec les stratégies sectorielles pour l¿eau et l¿assainissement, afin d¿assurer l¿appropriation de la partie du Gouvernement. Le dialogue sur la politique sectorielle permettra de stimuler les investissements publics, ainsi que d¿appuyer l¿allocation stratégique et une utilisation plus efficace des ressources financières de l¿État. L'action contribue à la mise en ¿uvre de la TEI « Gouvernance » volet PFM.",ST,ST - São Tomé and Príncipe,0.8875498,6.964872,151,15114,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2023-PC-27905 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2023-PC-27905,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,19493,20954,"Contract related to: Appui au secteur de l'eau et assainissement ¿ Sao Tom¿-et-Principe - Objectif spécifique: améliorer l¿accès durable et équitable de la population à l¿eau potable et à l¿assainissement en répondant de façon durable aux enjeux environnementaux et climatiques.Le programme vise à améliorer l¿accès durable et équitable de la population à l¿eau potable et à l¿assainissement sous des conditions environnementales soutenables, en appuyant la mise en ¿uvre des politiques publiques de STP pour atteindre un niveau plus élevé de développement humain. Le programme intègre des aspects transversaux liés au genre et à la jeunesse, à travers des actions de sensibilisation et formation sur la santé sexuelle et reproductive, ainsi que contribuer à renforcer la durabilité de l¿environnement. Les inondations affectent plus fréquemment STeP du fait du changement climatique et augmentent le risque de maladies hydriques. Les actions promues seront entièrement alignées avec les plans nationaux de développement de STP et avec les stratégies sectorielles pour l¿eau et l¿assainissement, afin d¿assurer l¿appropriation de la partie du Gouvernement. Le dialogue sur la politique sectorielle permettra de stimuler les investissements publics, ainsi que d¿appuyer l¿allocation stratégique et une utilisation plus efficace des ressources financières de l¿État. L'action contribue à la mise en ¿uvre de la TEI « Gouvernance » volet PFM.",ST,ST - São Tomé and Príncipe,0.8875498,6.964872,151,15111,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2023-PC-27905 XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2023-PC-27905,European Commission - Directorate-General for International Partnerships,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA,2,19493,20954,"Contract related to: Appui au secteur de l'eau et assainissement ¿ Sao Tom¿-et-Principe - Objectif spécifique: améliorer l¿accès durable et équitable de la population à l¿eau potable et à l¿assainissement en répondant de façon durable aux enjeux environnementaux et climatiques.Le programme vise à améliorer l¿accès durable et équitable de la population à l¿eau potable et à l¿assainissement sous des conditions environnementales soutenables, en appuyant la mise en ¿uvre des politiques publiques de STP pour atteindre un niveau plus élevé de développement humain. Le programme intègre des aspects transversaux liés au genre et à la jeunesse, à travers des actions de sensibilisation et formation sur la santé sexuelle et reproductive, ainsi que contribuer à renforcer la durabilité de l¿environnement. Les inondations affectent plus fréquemment STeP du fait du changement climatique et augmentent le risque de maladies hydriques. Les actions promues seront entièrement alignées avec les plans nationaux de développement de STP et avec les stratégies sectorielles pour l¿eau et l¿assainissement, afin d¿assurer l¿appropriation de la partie du Gouvernement. Le dialogue sur la politique sectorielle permettra de stimuler les investissements publics, ainsi que d¿appuyer l¿allocation stratégique et une utilisation plus efficace des ressources financières de l¿État. L'action contribue à la mise en ¿uvre de la TEI « Gouvernance » volet PFM.",ST,ST - São Tomé and Príncipe,0.8875498,6.964872,140,14010,XI-IATI-EC_INTPA-2023-PC-27905 XM-DAC-41123-PROJECT-200158,United Nations Industrial Development Organization,XM-DAC-41123,XM-DAC-41123,2,18628,20080,"The GCF Readiness proposal is a spin-off of the currently implemented Global Environment Facility (GEF) funded project #Strategic program to promote RE<(>&<)>EE investments in the electricity sector of São Tomé and Príncipe"" (SAP 150124).The proposal was jointly developed with the local counterparts in the beginning of 2020. It still requires internal approval according to the new DGB/2020/07 and DGB/2016/6. The GCF Readiness support will build the capacities of the Government of Sao Tome and Principe (STP) to formulate and implement a pa radigm-shifting renewable energy (RE) and energy efficiency (EE) investment program, which will enable the country to achieve its climate mitigation targets in the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) and the 3rd National Communication on Climate Change (NCCC). Through RE<(>&<)>EE improvements, the country aims to reduce its GHG emissions significantly in comparison to the reference scenario 2012 to 2030. The 3rd NCCC has recommended the implementation of thirteen RE <(>&<)>EE mitigation actions. In this context, the General Directorate for Natural Resources and Energy (DGRNE) of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Natural Resources and Environment (MOPIRNA) and the National Designated Authority (NDA) at the Ministry of Planning, Finance and Blue Economy (MPFEA), are partner",ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.613081,0.18636,321,null,XM-DAC-41123-PROJECT-200158 XI-BRIDGE-6385676864-10007,Global Environment Facility,XI-BRIDGE-6385676864,XI-BRIDGE-6385676864,2,18674,20681,Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.,ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,410,41030,XI-BRIDGE-6385676864-10007 46002-P-ST-FAB-002,African Development Bank,XM-DAC-46002,XM-DAC-46002,2,18402,21183,"The Energy Transition and Institutional Support Programme (ETISP) is designed to promote green growth, sustainable development of the power system and strengthening public financial management. It will mainly finance urgent work to reinforce and maintain the network of existing thermal power plants, the rehabilitation of the Papagaio hydroelectric power plant (1 MW) and the hybridisation of one of the main thermal power plants (Santo Amaro) with solar photovoltaic technology. The programme will also support the implementation of an energy efficiency (EE) programme, improve airport facilities to increase exports, improve key IT systems for public financial management and strengthen institutional capacity in environmental and social management and gender equality. The proposed interventions will have a direct impact on the beneficiaries of the programme, including improved access to electricity, improved reliability of electricity supply, increased export capacity, reduced GHG emissions and institutional capacity development. The Programme is designed around three components aimed at: i) initiating the energy transition toward renewable energy; ii) providing institutional support while strengthening financial governance and the business climate; and iii) supporting the GoSTP in implementing the ETISP and building institutional capacity. The Programme will be implemented starting in 2020, in both São Tomé and Príncipe islands. A period of four years is estimated for the Programme implementation, entailing a total Programme cost of UA 10.44 million.",ST,Prancipe,7.41667,1.61667,233,23320,46002-P-ST-FAB-002 46002-P-ST-FAB-002,African Development Bank,XM-DAC-46002,XM-DAC-46002,2,18402,21183,"The Energy Transition and Institutional Support Programme (ETISP) is designed to promote green growth, sustainable development of the power system and strengthening public financial management. It will mainly finance urgent work to reinforce and maintain the network of existing thermal power plants, the rehabilitation of the Papagaio hydroelectric power plant (1 MW) and the hybridisation of one of the main thermal power plants (Santo Amaro) with solar photovoltaic technology. The programme will also support the implementation of an energy efficiency (EE) programme, improve airport facilities to increase exports, improve key IT systems for public financial management and strengthen institutional capacity in environmental and social management and gender equality. The proposed interventions will have a direct impact on the beneficiaries of the programme, including improved access to electricity, improved reliability of electricity supply, increased export capacity, reduced GHG emissions and institutional capacity development. The Programme is designed around three components aimed at: i) initiating the energy transition toward renewable energy; ii) providing institutional support while strengthening financial governance and the business climate; and iii) supporting the GoSTP in implementing the ETISP and building institutional capacity. The Programme will be implemented starting in 2020, in both São Tomé and Príncipe islands. A period of four years is estimated for the Programme implementation, entailing a total Programme cost of UA 10.44 million.",ST,Ilha de Sao Toma,6.65,0.2,233,23320,46002-P-ST-FAB-002 46002-P-ST-H00-002,African Development Bank,XM-DAC-46002,XM-DAC-46002,2,17274,20088,"The Payment System and Financial Inclusion Infrastructure Project (PISPIF) aims to make the financial sector more competitive and expand financial inclusion, through the internationalization of the payment system, securing loans and improving the strategic framework and electronic payment instruments in Sao Tome and Principe. The country will benefit from a fully interoperable card system, linked to international networks to enable the use of Visa and MasterCard. This project will also support institutional capacity building, supporting the restructuring and strengthening of the Central Bank; a service dedicated to the control and supervision of the payment system will also be created, with the support of the ""First"" initiative of the World Bank. The total cost is estimated at 64.7 billion Sao Tome Dobru, equivalent to US $ 2.87 million.",ST,Sao Tomé and Príncipe,6.72732,0.33654,240,24030,46002-P-ST-H00-002 46002-P-ST-H00-002,African Development Bank,XM-DAC-46002,XM-DAC-46002,2,17274,20088,"The Payment System and Financial Inclusion Infrastructure Project (PISPIF) aims to make the financial sector more competitive and expand financial inclusion, through the internationalization of the payment system, securing loans and improving the strategic framework and electronic payment instruments in Sao Tome and Principe. The country will benefit from a fully interoperable card system, linked to international networks to enable the use of Visa and MasterCard. This project will also support institutional capacity building, supporting the restructuring and strengthening of the Central Bank; a service dedicated to the control and supervision of the payment system will also be created, with the support of the ""First"" initiative of the World Bank. The total cost is estimated at 64.7 billion Sao Tome Dobru, equivalent to US $ 2.87 million.",ST,Prancipe,7.41667,1.61667,240,24030,46002-P-ST-H00-002 46002-P-ST-H00-003,African Development Bank,XM-DAC-46002,XM-DAC-46002,2,18957,20453,"The Zuntámon Lusophone Compact Initiative – Phase I Project aligns with São Tomé and Príncipe’s Vision 2030, which aims to promote national cohesion, macroeconomic stability, climate change resilience as well as improved governance for private sector-driven inclusive and sustainable economic growth. The Project will focus its interventions on commodities and services where women and youth are economically active, such as tourism, and that have growth potential through export, namely: cocoa, coconut, horticulture products, and fish. The focus on the aforementioned commodities and services is in line with the Government of STP’s COVID-19 post-pandemic economic recovery strategies, which place great emphasis on supporting affected businesses and bolstering the recovery in key industries such as agriculture, fisheries, tourism, and hospitality. The Zuntámon Initiative is therefore a solution that seeks to unblock certain countryspecific bottlenecks to private sector-led growth, while contributing towards a more resilient economy. The Project estimated at UA 7.50 million and fully funded by the ADF will focus on both islands of São Tomé and Príncipe. It will be implemented over a four-year period.",ST,Sao Tomé and Príncipe,6.72732,0.33654,240,24030,46002-P-ST-H00-003 46002-P-ST-H00-003,African Development Bank,XM-DAC-46002,XM-DAC-46002,2,18957,20453,"The Zuntámon Lusophone Compact Initiative – Phase I Project aligns with São Tomé and Príncipe’s Vision 2030, which aims to promote national cohesion, macroeconomic stability, climate change resilience as well as improved governance for private sector-driven inclusive and sustainable economic growth. The Project will focus its interventions on commodities and services where women and youth are economically active, such as tourism, and that have growth potential through export, namely: cocoa, coconut, horticulture products, and fish. The focus on the aforementioned commodities and services is in line with the Government of STP’s COVID-19 post-pandemic economic recovery strategies, which place great emphasis on supporting affected businesses and bolstering the recovery in key industries such as agriculture, fisheries, tourism, and hospitality. The Zuntámon Initiative is therefore a solution that seeks to unblock certain countryspecific bottlenecks to private sector-led growth, while contributing towards a more resilient economy. The Project estimated at UA 7.50 million and fully funded by the ADF will focus on both islands of São Tomé and Príncipe. It will be implemented over a four-year period.",ST,Prancipe,7.41667,1.61667,240,24030,46002-P-ST-H00-003 46002-P-ST-K00-013,African Development Bank,XM-DAC-46002,XM-DAC-46002,2,19702,20088,"The Fiscal Sustainability and Economic Resilience Program (FSERP) is designed as a programmatic series of two consecutive General Budget Support (GBS) operations. This support will enable the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe to strengthen fiscal sustainability and economic resilience by improving Public Financial Management (PFM) systems and efficiency in the energy sector. The programme will support the Government in its efforts to implement reforms to accelerate economic growth by creating a more conducive environment for the private sector, enhancing transparency and accountability, and boosting governance in the energy sector while building climate resilience. The set of reforms under the proposed program is organized around two mutually reinforcing and complementary components. Component 1, Improving fiscal transparency and sustainability, will support enhancing domestic revenue, improving public expenditure efficiency, and enhancing debt transparency and sustainability. Component 2, Improving energy sector governance and transition to renewable energy, will support reforms in the energy sector and help in transitioning to green energy.",ST,Sao Tomé and Principe,6.72732,0.33654,510,51010,46002-P-ST-K00-013 46002-P-ST-K00-013,African Development Bank,XM-DAC-46002,XM-DAC-46002,2,19702,20088,"The Fiscal Sustainability and Economic Resilience Program (FSERP) is designed as a programmatic series of two consecutive General Budget Support (GBS) operations. This support will enable the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe to strengthen fiscal sustainability and economic resilience by improving Public Financial Management (PFM) systems and efficiency in the energy sector. The programme will support the Government in its efforts to implement reforms to accelerate economic growth by creating a more conducive environment for the private sector, enhancing transparency and accountability, and boosting governance in the energy sector while building climate resilience. The set of reforms under the proposed program is organized around two mutually reinforcing and complementary components. Component 1, Improving fiscal transparency and sustainability, will support enhancing domestic revenue, improving public expenditure efficiency, and enhancing debt transparency and sustainability. Component 2, Improving energy sector governance and transition to renewable energy, will support reforms in the energy sector and help in transitioning to green energy.",ST,Prancipe,7.41667,1.61667,510,51010,46002-P-ST-K00-013 44000-P157096,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,16987,20392,The project development objectives are to (i) increase renewable energy generation and (ii) improve the reliability of the electricity supply.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,140,14020,44000-P157096 44000-P157096,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,16987,20392,The project development objectives are to (i) increase renewable energy generation and (ii) improve the reliability of the electricity supply.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,140,14050,44000-P157096 44000-P157096,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,16987,20392,The project development objectives are to (i) increase renewable energy generation and (ii) improve the reliability of the electricity supply.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,151,15129,44000-P157096 44000-P157096,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,16987,20392,The project development objectives are to (i) increase renewable energy generation and (ii) improve the reliability of the electricity supply.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,210,21023,44000-P157096 44000-P157096,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,16987,20392,The project development objectives are to (i) increase renewable energy generation and (ii) improve the reliability of the electricity supply.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,231,23111,44000-P157096 44000-P161842,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17977,19904,"The proposed PDOs is to improve connectivity, sustainability, safety and climate resilience of selected roads.",ST,Cantagalo,6.53333,0.06667,210,21023,44000-P161842 44000-P161842,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17977,19904,"The proposed PDOs is to improve connectivity, sustainability, safety and climate resilience of selected roads.",ST,Cantagalo,6.53333,0.06667,740,74020,44000-P161842 44000-P161842,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17977,19904,"The proposed PDOs is to improve connectivity, sustainability, safety and climate resilience of selected roads.",ST,Água Grande,6.73142,0.33618,210,21023,44000-P161842 44000-P161842,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17977,19904,"The proposed PDOs is to improve connectivity, sustainability, safety and climate resilience of selected roads.",ST,Água Grande,6.73142,0.33618,740,74020,44000-P161842 44000-P161842,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17977,19904,"The proposed PDOs is to improve connectivity, sustainability, safety and climate resilience of selected roads.",ST,Guadalupe,6.65,0.38333,210,21023,44000-P161842 44000-P161842,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17977,19904,"The proposed PDOs is to improve connectivity, sustainability, safety and climate resilience of selected roads.",ST,Guadalupe,6.65,0.38333,740,74020,44000-P161842 44000-P161842,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17977,19904,"The proposed PDOs is to improve connectivity, sustainability, safety and climate resilience of selected roads.",ST,Neves,6.54897,0.35671,210,21023,44000-P161842 44000-P161842,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17977,19904,"The proposed PDOs is to improve connectivity, sustainability, safety and climate resilience of selected roads.",ST,Neves,6.54897,0.35671,740,74020,44000-P161842 44000-P161842,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17977,19904,"The proposed PDOs is to improve connectivity, sustainability, safety and climate resilience of selected roads.",ST,São TomE,6.72732,0.33654,210,21023,44000-P161842 44000-P161842,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17977,19904,"The proposed PDOs is to improve connectivity, sustainability, safety and climate resilience of selected roads.",ST,São TomE,6.72732,0.33654,740,74020,44000-P161842 44000-P162129,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17669,20269,"To contribute to improved capacity of public institutions to: i) supervise the banking system; ii) promote access to finance; iii) manage public finances; and, iv) produce national statistics.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,430,43032,44000-P162129 44000-P162129,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17669,20269,"To contribute to improved capacity of public institutions to: i) supervise the banking system; ii) promote access to finance; iii) manage public finances; and, iv) produce national statistics.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,240,24010,44000-P162129 44000-P162129,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17669,20269,"To contribute to improved capacity of public institutions to: i) supervise the banking system; ii) promote access to finance; iii) manage public finances; and, iv) produce national statistics.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,160,16062,44000-P162129 44000-P162129,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17669,20269,"To contribute to improved capacity of public institutions to: i) supervise the banking system; ii) promote access to finance; iii) manage public finances; and, iv) produce national statistics.",ST,Sao Tome,6.72732,0.33654,151,15117,44000-P162129 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,111,11110,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,111,11130,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,112,11231,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,113,11320,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,113,11330,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,160,16011,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,332,33210,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Agua Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,111,11110,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Agua Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,111,11130,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Agua Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,112,11231,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Agua Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,113,11320,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Agua Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,113,11330,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Agua Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,160,16011,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Agua Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,332,33210,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Me-Zochi District,6.66667,0.25,111,11110,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Me-Zochi District,6.66667,0.25,111,11130,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Me-Zochi District,6.66667,0.25,112,11231,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Me-Zochi District,6.66667,0.25,113,11320,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Me-Zochi District,6.66667,0.25,113,11330,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Me-Zochi District,6.66667,0.25,160,16011,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Me-Zochi District,6.66667,0.25,332,33210,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,111,11110,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,111,11130,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,112,11231,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,113,11320,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,113,11330,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,160,16011,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,332,33210,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lemba District,6.49944,0.28118,111,11110,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lemba District,6.49944,0.28118,111,11130,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lemba District,6.49944,0.28118,112,11231,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lemba District,6.49944,0.28118,113,11320,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lemba District,6.49944,0.28118,113,11330,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lemba District,6.49944,0.28118,160,16011,44000-P163088 44000-P163088,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,17801,20088,The Project Development Objective is to support the development of an effective national safety net system for poor households and inclusive and labor market relevant skills development programs.,ST,Lemba District,6.49944,0.28118,332,33210,44000-P163088 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,CauE District,6.63825,0.13415,113,11320,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,CauE District,6.63825,0.13415,112,11240,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,CauE District,6.63825,0.13415,112,11220,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,CauE District,6.63825,0.13415,111,11130,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,CauE District,6.63825,0.13415,111,11120,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,CauE District,6.63825,0.13415,111,11110,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,113,11320,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,112,11240,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,112,11220,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,111,11130,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,111,11120,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Cantagalo District,6.7,0.21667,111,11110,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Água Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,113,11320,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Água Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,112,11240,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Água Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,112,11220,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Água Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,111,11130,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Água Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,111,11120,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Água Grande District,6.73333,0.33333,111,11110,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,113,11320,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,112,11240,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,112,11220,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,111,11130,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,111,11120,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Lobata District,6.6384,0.36873,111,11110,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,113,11320,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,112,11240,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,112,11220,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,111,11130,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,111,11120,44000-P169222 44000-P169222,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18607,20453,The Project Development Objective are to equip girls with life skills and improve student learning outcomes for all.,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,111,11110,44000-P169222 44000-P173783,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18354,20269,"to prevent, detect and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19, strengthen national systems for public health preparedness in the Recipient's territory, and in case of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, respond promptly and effectively to it.",ST,Paris,6.68333,0.33333,121,12110,44000-P173783 44000-P173783,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18354,20269,"to prevent, detect and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19, strengthen national systems for public health preparedness in the Recipient's territory, and in case of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, respond promptly and effectively to it.",ST,Paris,6.68333,0.33333,122,12250,44000-P173783 44000-P173783,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18354,20269,"to prevent, detect and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19, strengthen national systems for public health preparedness in the Recipient's territory, and in case of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, respond promptly and effectively to it.",ST,Paris,6.68333,0.33333,122,12281,44000-P173783 44000-P173783,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18354,20269,"to prevent, detect and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19, strengthen national systems for public health preparedness in the Recipient's territory, and in case of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, respond promptly and effectively to it.",ST,São TomE,6.6,0.25,121,12110,44000-P173783 44000-P173783,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18354,20269,"to prevent, detect and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19, strengthen national systems for public health preparedness in the Recipient's territory, and in case of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, respond promptly and effectively to it.",ST,São TomE,6.6,0.25,122,12250,44000-P173783 44000-P173783,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18354,20269,"to prevent, detect and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19, strengthen national systems for public health preparedness in the Recipient's territory, and in case of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, respond promptly and effectively to it.",ST,São TomE,6.6,0.25,122,12281,44000-P173783 44000-P173783,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18354,20269,"to prevent, detect and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19, strengthen national systems for public health preparedness in the Recipient's territory, and in case of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, respond promptly and effectively to it.",ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,121,12110,44000-P173783 44000-P173783,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18354,20269,"to prevent, detect and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19, strengthen national systems for public health preparedness in the Recipient's territory, and in case of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, respond promptly and effectively to it.",ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,122,12250,44000-P173783 44000-P173783,World Bank,44000,IDA,2,18354,20269,"to prevent, detect and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19, strengthen national systems for public health preparedness in the Recipient's territory, and in case of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, respond promptly and effectively to it.",ST,Sao Tome and Principe,7,1,122,12281,44000-P173783 XM-DAC-41119-ST-O1-RT,United Nations Population Fund,XM-DAC-41119,XM-DAC-41119,2,19358,20088,UNFPA Sao Tome and Principe Improved programming for results activities,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.968,0.863,130,13010,XM-DAC-41119-ST-O1-RT XM-DAC-41119-ST-S1-RT,United Nations Population Fund,XM-DAC-41119,XM-DAC-41119,2,19358,20088,UNFPA Sao Tome and Principe Policy and accountability activities,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.968,0.863,130,13010,XM-DAC-41119-ST-S1-RT XM-DAC-41119-ST-S2-RT,United Nations Population Fund,XM-DAC-41119,XM-DAC-41119,2,19358,20088,UNFPA Sao Tome and Principe Quality of care and services activities,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.968,0.863,720,72010,XM-DAC-41119-ST-S2-RT XM-DAC-41119-ST-S2-RT,United Nations Population Fund,XM-DAC-41119,XM-DAC-41119,2,19358,20088,UNFPA Sao Tome and Principe Quality of care and services activities,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.968,0.863,151,15180,XM-DAC-41119-ST-S2-RT XM-DAC-41119-ST-S2-RT,United Nations Population Fund,XM-DAC-41119,XM-DAC-41119,2,19358,20088,UNFPA Sao Tome and Principe Quality of care and services activities,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.968,0.863,130,13081,XM-DAC-41119-ST-S2-RT XM-DAC-41119-ST-S2-RT,United Nations Population Fund,XM-DAC-41119,XM-DAC-41119,2,19358,20088,UNFPA Sao Tome and Principe Quality of care and services activities,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.968,0.863,130,13030,XM-DAC-41119-ST-S2-RT XM-DAC-41119-ST-S2-RT,United Nations Population Fund,XM-DAC-41119,XM-DAC-41119,2,19358,20088,UNFPA Sao Tome and Principe Quality of care and services activities,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.968,0.863,130,13020,XM-DAC-41119-ST-S2-RT XM-DAC-41119-ST-S3-RT,United Nations Population Fund,XM-DAC-41119,XM-DAC-41119,2,19358,20088,UNFPA Sao Tome and Principe Gender and social norms activities,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.968,0.863,151,15180,XM-DAC-41119-ST-S3-RT XM-DAC-41119-ST-S4-RT,United Nations Population Fund,XM-DAC-41119,XM-DAC-41119,2,19358,20088,UNFPA Sao Tome and Principe Population change and data activities,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.968,0.863,160,16062,XM-DAC-41119-ST-S4-RT XM-DAC-41119-ST-S6-RT,United Nations Population Fund,XM-DAC-41119,XM-DAC-41119,2,19358,20088,UNFPA Sao Tome and Principe Adolescents and youth activities,ST,Sao Tome and Principe,6.968,0.863,112,11231,XM-DAC-41119-ST-S6-RT XI-IATI-EC_FPI-2022-PC-18165,European Commission - Service for Foreign Policy Instruments,XI-IATI-EC_FPI,EU,2,19216,19581,Contract related to: EOM Sao Tome 2022 - Organisation of European Union Election Observation Missions in the countries which are on the priority list approved by the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission,ST,ST - Sao Tome,0.8875498,6.964872,151,15151,XI-IATI-EC_FPI-2022-PC-18165 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00053822,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,13469,22644,ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT TO THE NATIONAL OFFICER OF AFRICAN DEVELOPPEMENT BANK UNIT IN STP,ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,998,99810,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00053822 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00094537,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,16709,22644,Promoting mini-hydro and integrated watershed management to increase grid/isolated-grid/small hydropower capacity,ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,232,23210,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00094537 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00097365,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,16617,19722,Support to the reform process of the Country Coordination Mechanism for Global Fund Grants,ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,160,16050,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00097365 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00103177,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,17167,19722,APPUI A LA MISE EN OEUVRE OPERATIONNEL DU PROGRAMME DE PAYS 2017-2021 A SÃO TOME ET PRÍNCIPE,ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,160,16062,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00103177 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00107827,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,17532,22644,"This project aims to strengthen three programs (TB, HIV, and Malaria) which are integrated into the healthcare system, with a national coordination unit within the National Centre for Endemic Diseases (CNE), with the Global Fund subvention for 2018-2020.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,130,13040,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00107827 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00114921,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,17948,22644,"Coordination, Facilitation and Launching of a United Nations Joint Programme for the Sustainable Development of Príncipe Island",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,160,16062,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00114921 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118055,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18262,22644,Developing Health Information System and youth engagement in the social sector - São Tomé e Príncipe,ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,160,16050,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118055 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118062,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18322,20818,"Significant terrestrial biodiversity, ecosystems services by strengthening capacities, frameworks for natural resource management, integrated land use plan and environ law enforcement enhancing protected area management and the sustain of charcoal.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,998,99810,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118062 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118062,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18322,20818,"Significant terrestrial biodiversity, ecosystems services by strengthening capacities, frameworks for natural resource management, integrated land use plan and environ law enforcement enhancing protected area management and the sustain of charcoal.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,410,41030,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118062 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118065,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18383,20453,"Modernizing, improving accessibility and performance of justice sector and HR institutions",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,998,99810,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118065 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118065,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18383,20453,"Modernizing, improving accessibility and performance of justice sector and HR institutions",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,151,15134,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118065 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118065,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18383,20453,"Modernizing, improving accessibility and performance of justice sector and HR institutions",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,151,15131,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00118065 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00120800,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18362,22644,"Delivering Climate Promise, establish Measurement, Reporting and Verification system and update Nationally Determined Contributions",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,151,15151,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00120800 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00121456,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18353,20453,"To establish and operate an Entrepreneurship Platform to foster youth entrepreneurship, develop human capital and support economic diversification",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,250,25030,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00121456 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00121456,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18353,20453,"To establish and operate an Entrepreneurship Platform to foster youth entrepreneurship, develop human capital and support economic diversification",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,160,16050,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00121456 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00121496,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18393,22644,"Support in the Procurement and distribution of anti-COVID-19 supplies, in form of oxygen concentrador, furthermore to provide capacity building and equipment to the MoH and support the set-up of multi-sectorial coordination mechanism.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,122,12264,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00121496 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00124222,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18638,19722,"Scientific data and analysis made available on Malaria vector species. Information and education provided to Community about UCIMI project, malaria transmission, and malaria control strategies to ensure awareness and understanding",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,122,12262,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00124222 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00124498,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18550,22644,"MPTF-Multi Partner Trust Fund, to responde to the structural issues identified by national gender strategy - entrepreneurial capacity and access to microfinances to vulnerable women.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,160,16050,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00124498 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00125165,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18356,18992,"This resources aim to support the national institution in the response to the COVID19 pandemic, providing health equipment and consumables.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,160,16050,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00125165 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00125203,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18628,20818,Support to the Ministry of Health for the implementation of 2021-2023 Global Fund Grant,ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,122,12230,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00125203 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00125689,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18628,20088,Catalyzing Women Participation in Agribusiness for COVID Recovery and creating a more predictable commercial operating environment,ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,250,25030,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00125689 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00125689,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18628,20088,Catalyzing Women Participation in Agribusiness for COVID Recovery and creating a more predictable commercial operating environment,ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,160,16050,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00125689 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00126660,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,18628,19722,"Initiatives promoted to provide opportunities for dialogue, mitigate election-related conflict, increase political participation,strengthen the capacity of the NEC to ensure well-organized electoral processes and wider electoral participation.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,151,15151,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00126660 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00130560,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,19043,19357,"This project has been developed to respond to the ravaging effects of the floods which occurred in December 2021. It will be used to support coordination efforts, needs assessments and initiating early recovery frameworks.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,321,32130,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00130560 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00132380,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,19174,20818,Unlocking the potential of São Tomé and Príncipe by improving business environment and accelerating private sector development in the blue and green economy,ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,250,25030,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00132380 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00133226,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,19174,19722,"Health system strengthening for shock responsive social services for the most vulnerable population. Reinforcement of DHIS, social registry and mapping of vulnerable populations",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,121,12196,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00133226 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-01000881,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,19509,20453,"The project aims to bolster Sao Tome and Principes (STP) capacities to implement its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), previously developed with the support of UNDP’s Climate Promise and the NDC Partnership.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,410,41030,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-01000881 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-01000881,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,19509,20453,"The project aims to bolster Sao Tome and Principes (STP) capacities to implement its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), previously developed with the support of UNDP’s Climate Promise and the NDC Partnership.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,410,41010,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-01000881 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-01000881,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,19509,20453,"The project aims to bolster Sao Tome and Principes (STP) capacities to implement its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), previously developed with the support of UNDP’s Climate Promise and the NDC Partnership.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,151,15127,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-01000881 XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-01000958,United Nations Development Programme,XM-DAC-41114,UNDP,2,19570,20666,"The joint program will contribute to improved water and energy access in the health and school facilities, further contributing to improved quality in health and educational outcomes, school feeding, and smallholders producers market dynamics in Sao Tome and Principe.",ST,São Tomé,6.72732,0.33654,231,23183,XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-01000958 XM-DAC-41108-2000001937,International Fund for Agricultural Development,XM-DAC-41108,XM-DAC-41108,2,18284,20818,"COMPRAN is intended to sustainably improve incomes and food and nutritional security for\nsmallholder producers, particularly women and young people.",ST,"Agricultural Development: Commercialization, agricultural productivity and nutrition project",6.726215,0.44439372,311,null,XM-DAC-41108-2000001937