2022 UN Country Annual Results Report
In 2022, against the backdrop of significant humanitarian challenges, driven by climate change induced disasters and an upsurge in localized conflicts, the UN Country Team (UNCT) has nonetheless registered a delivery rate of 89%, with expenditure amounting to USD 211,112,571 in 2022.
Throughout the year, the UNCT has enjoyed high level dialogue with the government on a number of key humanitarian, peace and sustainable development concerns. For example, the Transforming of Education national consultations was used to inform global discussions at the Transforming Education Summit; the first ever Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) meeting and mission on/to South Sudan; and international women conference.
Other key achievements worthy of mention include PBF investment of $11,180,700 in four projects—i) Local solutions to build climate resilience and advance peace and stability in Bor, Pibor and Malakal; ii) Women’s leadership and political participation during South Sudan’s transitional period; iii) Establishing participatory and inclusive local and national mechanisms for implementation of Youth Peace and Security Agenda in South Sudan; and iv) Challenging harmful and patriarchal gender norms for better mental and peace and security amongst girls and communities in the Wunlit Triangle.