Democratic Governance - By 2016, Civil Service and local government capacity for public service delivery is improved and they are held more accountable through oversight institutions
Output 2.1. Parliaments, constitution making bodies and electoral institutions enabled to perform core functions for improved accountability, participation and representation, including for peaceful transitions
Output 2.2. Institutions and systems enabled to address awareness, prevention and enforcement of anti-corruption measures across sectors and stakeholders
Output 2.3 Capacities of human rights institutions strengthened
Output 2.4. Frameworks and dialogue processes engaged for effective and transparent engagement of civil society in national development
Output 2.5. Legal and regulatory frameworks, policies and institutions enabled to ensure the conservation, sustainable use, and access and benefit sharing of natural resources, biodiversity and ecosystems, in line with international conventions and national
Output 2.6. Legal reform enabled to fight discrimination and address emerging issues (such as environmental and electoral justice
Output 3.1. Core functions of government enabled (in post conflict situations) to ensure national ownership of recovery and development processes
Output 3.2. Functions, financing and capacity of sub-national level institutions enabled to deliver improved basic services and respond to priorities voiced by the public
Output 3.3. National institutions, systems, laws and policies strengthened for equitable, accountable and effective delivery of HIV and related services
Output 3.5 Communities empowered and security sector institutions enabled for increased citizen safety and reduced levels of armed violence
Output 3.6. Governance institutional, and other critical bottlenecks addressed to support achievement of the MDGs and other internationally agreed development goals
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