Partnerships and Financing for the 2030 Agenda

The United Nations’ support to Albania is made possible by our many valued partners, without whose partnership the UN would not have been able to achieve the accomplishments presented in the present report. Our key development partners include government institutions at the national, regional and local levels, civil society organizations (CSOs), academia, national and local media, the private sector, community organisations, international bilateral donors and International Finance Institutions (IFIs), who were instrumental in supporting implementation of the Cooperation Framework in 2022, as well as the 2030 Agenda in the country.

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In the context of 16 days of Activism to end violence against women, women ambassadors met with members of the National Women Football Team
The United Nations’ support to Albania is made possible by our many valued partners, without whose partnership the UN would not have been able to achieve the accomplishments presented in the present report. Our key development partners include government institutions at the national, regional and local levels, civil society organizations (CSOs), academia, national and local media, the private sector, community organisations, international bilateral donors and International Finance Institutions (IFIs), who were instrumental in supporting implementation of the Cooperation Framework in 2022, as well as the 2030 Agenda in the country.
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UNSDCF for 2022 had an available budget of USD 94 million, with core resources of USD 6 million (6%) and mobilised resources of USD 88 million (94%). The large proportion of non-core resources highlights the importance of local resource mobilisation. By year end, the programme had reached a delivery rate of 62 percent, with the balance carried over into 2023. Annex B presents the Albania SDG Acceleration Fund, its role in UNSDCF implementation and progress with associated joint programmes.