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Table 2 Overview of transition funds managed by UNICEF in Zimbabwe

From: Post-crisis Zimbabwe’s innovative financing mechanisms in the social sectors: a practical approach to implementing the new deal for engagement in fragile states

Sector

Name

Duration

Scope

Funding levels (USD)

Major donors

Child Protection

Programme of Support, Child Protection Fund

2007–2010 and 2011–2014 (phase 2)

OVC programmes evolving into integrated child and social protection including cash transfers, justice for children and case management

Phase 1: 70 million

UK

Germany

Phase 2: 80 million

Sweden

NZ

Netherlands

Urban water, sanitation and hygiene

Emergency rehabilitation and risk reduction

2009–2012

Urban WASH rehabilitation focused on small towns

40 million

Australia

UK

ECHO

Rural water, sanitation and hygiene

Water and sanitation transition fund

2011–2015

Rural WASH including borehole drilling, rehabilitation, new operations and maintenance models and community-led total sanitation

50 million

UK

Education

Education transition fund

2009 -2011 and 2011–2014 (phase 2)

Learning materials and textbooks evolving into focus on quality of and access to basic education including a new school grants programme, comprehensive curriculum review and support for second chance programmes for out of school youth

Phase 1: 50 million

EC

Norway

Phase 2: 70 million

Finland

Netherlands

UK

Germany

OSISA

US

NZ

Australia

Japan

Sweden

Health and Nutrition

Health transition fund

2009–2011

Essential medicines evolving into comprehensive MNCH and health systems support, including essential medicines, human resources, and support to recurrent costs at health facility level

Phase 1: 70 million

EC

2011–2015 (phase 2)

UK

Phase 2: 400 million

Canada

Sweden

Ireland

Australia

Norway