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OUTCOME 2:
INVESTING IN HUMAN RESOURCES
AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Result 1: Strengthened Health Systems
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS
$ 3.8 million worth of COVID -19 vaccines
procured
7613 children vaccinated for Covid-19
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Health system
strengthening
$ 3.8 million
Invested to procure
COVID-19 vaccines
6700
Frontline healthcare
workers trained
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7613
children vaccinated
6700 healthcare workers trained
5 UN entities launch Education Plus Initiative to
protect young girls from HIV infections
407,000 young people reached digital platforms
45,000 learners reached through online learning
platform
3,725 students reached with financial and
entreprenership education in 85 schools
Total Expenditure
$4,518,686
unicef
for every child
5
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UNFPA
World Health
Organization
UNAIDS
unesco
Food and Agricutun
Organization of the
United Nations
WFP
World Food
Programme
Result 2: Supported the Provision of Quality and
Uninterrupted Essential Health Services
Following the massive interruptions of health services
due to COVID 19 and the civil unrest, the UN enhanced
capacities of 6700 frontline healthcare workers and
supported the development of clinical guidelines and
standard operations procedures (SOPs). Furthermore,
core health system pillars were supported, including
the provisions of procurement platforms for life saving
medicines, supplies and commodities as well as
equipment for the health and well-being of Emaswati.
A total of 48,040 reproductive health commodities were
procured, with UN support, reaching 39,000 Emaswati.
UN supported the launch and implementation of the
Education Plus initiative, a high-level political advocacy
drive to accelerate actions and investments to prevent
HIV among young people, especially adolescent girls
and young women. The initiative also aims to achieve
gender equality and completion of education, including
transitioning into livelihoods.
Result 4: Supported Minimal Education System
Interruptions
Eswatini's participation in the Education Transformation
Result 3: Empowered Communities to Demand Quality Summit has resulted in curriculum digitalization, a
Healthcare Services
The UN supported health promotion in communities
to increase demand for healthcare. As a result,
189 women were screened for cervical cancer in 9
communities drawn from 4 constituencies in Hhohho
region. 122 women screened for cervical cancer in 3
textile factories in Lubombo region. Three rounds of
periodic intensification of routine immunization activity
conducted in hard-to-reach areas, resulted in 7,613
children immunized in 489 sites.
potential game changer for an uninterrupted education
delivery. The UN has also improved capacity for distance
and more equitable learning through customization of
the learning passport, a new online, mobile, and offline
tech platform that enables high quality, flexible learning.
A 100 teachers were trained on the development of
online learning content and Form 4 and 5 curricula
have been developed and uploaded onto the e-learning
platform, targeting 45,000 learners.
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