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of village chiefs. The card is reportedly accepted as proof of ID by banks and other institutions and at travel check points. The voter list and ID cards could pave the way for the establishment of a more reliable civil registration system in CAR.

2.2 Stabilization, recovery and resilience-building CPD Outcome 2: By 2021, political and administrative institutions, civil society organisations and the private sector implement policies, programme s and reforms aimed at inclusive economic growth (good governance, recovery and job creation) and ethical transparent and sustainable management of natural resources. Related outputs Output 2.1. Green growth objectives are integrated into sector specific policies at national level Output 2.2. Increased transparency in the forestry and mining sectors Output 2.3. Vulnerable populations including returning refugees, displaced persons, ex combatants, women and youth have access to livelihood opportunities and sustainable employment Outcome 2 of the country programme includes UNDP interventions in the areas of stabilization, recovery and resilience-building. Interventions under this outcome aim to support resilience at the local level, promote green growth through improving energy-efficiency and sustainable and transparent management of agricultural, forest and mineral resources. Projects under this outcome are organized in three outputs: Green growth policies (Output 2.1); Transparency in the forestry and mining sectors (Output 2.2); and Access to livelihood opportunities and sustainable employment (Output 2.3). The largest output area under Outcome 2 is Output 2.3 on livelihoods and sustainable employment, which includes eight active projects and cumulative expenditure of $9.1 million in the period under review. Output 2.3 represents 88 percent of Outcome 2 expenditure, and around 10 percent of total programme spending. It is followed by green growth (Output 2.1, two projects), with $1.2 million in expenditure. Output 2.2 on transparency in the forestry and mining sectors has seen very little financial activity in the period under review, with less than $100,000 in expenditure.

FIGURE 6. Evolution of Budget and expenditure in Outcome 2, 2018-2020 (million US$) million US$

Budget 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Expenditure

6.5

3.7

4.2

3.9 3.2

2018

3.0

2019

2020

Source: Atlas November 2021

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