41AAA-00069217
United Nations Office for Project Services
Enhanced Integrated Framework Fund Management (Award ID 00050275)
The Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF): The First World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference, held in 1996. recognized that the Least Developed countries (LDCs) faced difficulties integrating into the global economy. This led to the adoption of the WTO Plan of Action for LDCs, The following year, in October 1997, the WTO convened a High Level Meeting to discuss the specific needs of LDCs and to formulate a programme to strengthen their trade capacities, including supply-side and market access capacities. The Integrated Framework for Trade Related Technical Assistance to Least Developed Countries (the “IF”) was the outcome of that meeting. Support was offered to the IF by six multilateral agencies (IMF, ITCP UNCTAD, UNDP, World Bank, and WTO). The achievements of the IF during the early years were modest and when the six agencies met in 2000 to review progress they adopted a number of recommendations and implemented institutional changes to improve the IFs effectiveness. Two main objectives were formulated for the revamped IF: To “mainstream” (integrate) trade into the national development plans and; To assist in the coordinated delivery of trade-related technical assistance The IF is built on the principles of country ownership, partnership and the “Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness”. By the end of February 2007, 43 LDCs were at different stages of the IF process. Despite progress a number of weaknesses still remained in the IF: evaluations pointed out an implementation gap and a weak country ownership due to various factors. To that end a Task Force was established by the IF Steering Committee which was welcomed at the Hong Kong Conference, December 2005, WTO Ministers as well as an agreement on the three elements which together would constitute an enhanced IF (thereafter EIF): (i) increased, additional, predictable financial resources to implement Action Matrices; (i) strengthened in-country capacities to manage, implement and monitor the IF process; and (ii) enhanced IF governance. The Accountability Framework builds on the principles and procedures that guide the EIF to facilitate: The effective use of trade as a development tool by the LDCs. LDCs ownership of the in-country programme and projects to be funded by the EIF Including the responsibility to identify their own trade development priorities and manage trade development activities. A partnership approach, through which, in accordance with the principles, of the “Paris Declaration” donors and international agencies coordinate their response to the needs of LDCs, manage for results, LDC leadership and accept mutual accountability. Building upon these principles, the objectives EIF programme are to provide for: Increased capacity building support to LDCs throughout the EIF process, including increased financial resources, support provided to National Implementation Units (the “NIU”s), and technical assistance, training and knowledge transfer to be provided by national, regional and international implementing bodies in project delivery; Stronger governance of the IF, including collective decision making through a reconfigured Board, a strengthened Executive Secretariat, clearly defined accountability, and rigorous monitoring and evaluation. UNOPS acts as Trust Fund Manager for EIF.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF) Trust Fund
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Bilateral, unspecified
Afghanistan
Afghanistan
33.939110 67.709953
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
23.684994 90.356331
Bhutan
Bhutan
27.514162 90.433601
Cambodia
Cambodia
12.565679 104.990963
Laos
Laos
19.856270 102.495496
Maldives
Maldives
1.977247 73.536103
Nepal
Nepal
28.394857 84.124008
Trade policy and administrative management
47344490.285714
47344490
Total partner commitment
EIF Trust Fund Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF) Trust Fund
United Nations Office for Project Services
28785
Expenditure for 2009
United Nations Office for Project Services
79360
Expenditure for 2010
United Nations Office for Project Services
215027
Expenditure for 2011
United Nations Office for Project Services
271569
Expenditure for 2012
United Nations Office for Project Services
498586
Expenditure for 2013
United Nations Office for Project Services
473996
Expenditure for 2014
United Nations Office for Project Services
1028843
Expenditure for 2015
United Nations Office for Project Services
381768
Expenditure for 2016
United Nations Office for Project Services
350721
Expenditure for 2017
United Nations Office for Project Services
668404
Expenditure for 2018
United Nations Office for Project Services
437562
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
20090
Expenditure for 2020-January
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-00096630
United Nations Office for Project Services
Support to the ECCC funded by the EU (Award ID 00091348)
This project is a continuation of a previous action, and aims to assist the United Nations (UN) in fulfilling its obligations under the Agreement between the UN and the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) “Concerning the Establishment of the Extraordinary Chambers for Prosecution under Cambodian Law of the Crimes Committed during the Period of Democratic Kampuchea” which came into effect on 19 April 2005.
The European Commission is providing financial support to the ECCC - Extraordinary Chamber in the Courts of Cambodia (known as the Khmer Rouge Tribunal) since a couple of years. Previously the funds provided by the EC to the national side of the ECCC were managed by UNOPS and the contribution to the international side was managed by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA). Recently the EC decided to channel all funds through one entity which shall be UNOPS.
Specifically, the first two components of the action will contribute to support the 2015 - 2016 remuneration packages to national and international judges, prosecutors, law clerks, and other ECCC staff or departments serving on both the national and international component of the Extraordinary Chambers. It is a contribution to the overall 2015 and 2016 budget of the ECCC through pool funding. The third component of the Action will help to implement an Awareness and Education Programme on the history of the Khmer Rouge era, aimed at secondary school and university students throughout Cambodia.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
European Commission (EC)
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Asia, regional
Cambodia
Cambodia
12.565679 104.990963
Legal and judicial development
23482000.009000
23482000
Total partner commitment
EC European Commission (EC)
United Nations Office for Project Services
6006485
Expenditure for 2015
United Nations Office for Project Services
4110120
Expenditure for 2016
United Nations Office for Project Services
4730659
Expenditure for 2017
United Nations Office for Project Services
4786739
Expenditure for 2018
United Nations Office for Project Services
2660490
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
-4024
Expenditure for 2020-January
United Nations Office for Project Services
46
Expenditure for 2020-February
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-20987-011
United Nations Office for Project Services
Procurement of vehicles for the Royal Government of Cambodia
UNOPS provides procurement services for the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Cambodia of four vehicles.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
11.556374 104.928210
2263646.950000
2263646
Total partner commitment
Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
48760
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
65360
Expenditure for 2020-January
United Nations Office for Project Services
334
Expenditure for 2020-February
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-20987-012
United Nations Office for Project Services
Procurement of vehicles for the Royal Government of Cambodia
Procurement of Vehicles for Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport and UNESCO in Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
11.556374 104.928210
2263646.950000
2263646
Total partner commitment
Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
25583
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
68265
Expenditure for 2020-January
United Nations Office for Project Services
4305
Expenditure for 2020-February
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-20987-015
United Nations Office for Project Services
Procurement of vehicles for the Royal Government of Cambodia
Procurement of vehicles for the Royal Government of Cambodia.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Cambodia
Cambodia
12.565679 104.990963
2263646.950000
2263646
Total partner commitment
Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
100
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
171078
Expenditure for 2020-January
United Nations Office for Project Services
835
Expenditure for 2020-February
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-21226-003
United Nations Office for Project Services
Procurement for MoH - Royal Government of Cambodia
Procurement of medicines, diagnostics and/or health commodities on behalf of the Ministry of Health of Canbodia.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Cambodia
Cambodia
12.565679 104.990963
18552596.630000
18552596
Total partner commitment
Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
1254062
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
597
Expenditure for 2020-January
United Nations Office for Project Services
240926
Expenditure for 2020-February
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-21226-004
United Nations Office for Project Services
Procurement for MoH - Royal Government of Cambodia
Procurement of medicine for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and for the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology and STD of Cambodia.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
11.556374 104.928210
18552596.630000
18552596
Total partner commitment
Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
85397
Expenditure for 2018
United Nations Office for Project Services
13398
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
6
Expenditure for 2020-January
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-21226-008
United Nations Office for Project Services
Procurement for MoH - Royal Government of Cambodia
Procurement of medicines, diagnostics and health commodities for the National Center for HIV / AIDS, Dermatology & STD (NCHADS) on behalf of the Ministry of Health of Cambodia .
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Cambodia
Cambodia
12.565679 104.990963
18552596.630000
18552596
Total partner commitment
Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
2839637
Expenditure for 2018
United Nations Office for Project Services
637073
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
334
Expenditure for 2020-January
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-21226-011
United Nations Office for Project Services
Procurement for MoH - Royal Government of Cambodia
rocurement of medicines, diagnostics and/or health commodities for the National Center for HIV / AIDS, Dermatology & STD (NCHADS) on behalf of the Ministry of Health of Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
11.556374 104.928210
18552596.630000
18552596
Total partner commitment
Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
8383
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-21226-013
United Nations Office for Project Services
Procurement for MoH - Royal Government of Cambodia
The National Centre for Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control (CENAT), under the Ministry of Health, is coordinating TB activities in the country. The country is administratively divided into 24 provinces and further on into 184 districts. In terms of health care provision, the 24 provinces are divided into 77 Operational Districts (OD). At the provincial level there is Provincial Health Department (PHD), which is responsible among other things for TB control in the province. At the PHD there is a medical TB supervisor and a laboratory supervisor. The TB supervisor is responsible for the planning, coordination and supervision; he also receives quarterly TB reports from the ODs. Each Operation District has its referral hospital and one Health centre for every 10,000 population. Each OD has an OD TB supervisor who is also responsible for supervising the Health Centers and reporting OD level activities to the PHD level. In addition to this, a large network of community volunteers have been engaged by partners through the Community DOTS (C-DOTS) programme to promote TB related information, identify and refer TB suspects, and serve as DOT watchers for patients in their communities.
UNOPS supports the Ministry of Health through a provision of procurement support for medicin and health commodities.
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Cambodia
Cambodia
12.565679 104.990963
18552596.630000
18552596
Total partner commitment
Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
135582
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
654
Expenditure for 2020-January
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-21226-015
United Nations Office for Project Services
Procurement for MoH - Royal Government of Cambodia
Procurement of antiviral medicines, diagnostics and health commodities for the Government of Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Cambodia
Cambodia
12.565679 104.990963
18552596.630000
18552596
Total partner commitment
Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
2251081
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
43660
Expenditure for 2020-January
United Nations Office for Project Services
11147
Expenditure for 2020-February
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website
41AAA-21628-001
United Nations Office for Project Services
Design and Construction of FAO Office in Cambodia (Phnom Penh), within the MAFF compound
Design and Construction of FAO offices in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Office for Project Services
Cillian Domhnall OCATHAIL
4535467600
info@unops.org
UNOPS HQ, PO Box 2695, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
11.556374 104.928210
545647.920000
545647
Total partner commitment
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
United Nations Office for Project Services
1260
Expenditure for 2018
United Nations Office for Project Services
92205
Expenditure for 2019
United Nations Office for Project Services
Activity website