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Country: MÉXICO COUNTRY PROGRAMME PERFORMANCE SUMMARY 1 Reporting period: !!"#!1$ I% EXECUTI&E SUMMARY '1( p)ge *)+i*u*, According to the latest HDI, Mexico ranks 57 out of 187 countries, maintaining the same position oer the last ! "ears# $he countr "% s &D' gr o(th )*+ in -11. surpassed that of man" /A0 and 20D partners, (ith !#8+ inflation# Although Mexico is still recoering from the &D' falls in --3 and is facing increased criminal io len ce, the countr " remai ned sta 4le and 4ot h econo mic and soc ial ind ica tors sho( ed impro emen t, nota4l" on o4 crea tion )Mexico created addi tiona l formal 8--,--- o4s in -1- and 6--,--- in -11.# nemplo"ment is at *#5+, one of the lo(est of /A# According to the latest ational MD& report, Mexico has achieed, or is on its (a" to achiei ng, most MD&s (ith the exceptio n of maternal mortalit" and  (omen9s political partic ipation#  'oert" has remained at the same leel (hile seere poert" minimall" decreased mostl" due to Mexicos counter;c"clical economic and social policies# Ho(eer, onl" 13+ of the Mexican popul ation is free of all faces of the multi;dimensi onal poer t"# $he rest of the population lack access to <ualit" education, housing, 4asic serices, social securit", health serices or access to 4asic food# In -11, social programmes such as portunidades reached coerage of 5#8 million families supporting a <uarter of the national population (ith a 4udget of almost 58 4illion pesos, a4out half a percentage point of &D'# Mexico also achieed uniersal health coerage mostl" due to a successful imp lementation of =eg uro 'opul ar, a fre e health co era ge scheme for the uninsured poor#  Ine<uities among states, gender and ethnic groups persist in Mexico# $he HDI in the most deeloped state )Distrito >ederal. is *+ higher than in the poorest state )0hia pas. # Amon g the Indig enou s people, ! out of * are multi; dimen siona ll" poor# Municipalities that are predominantl" indigenous tend to achiee lo(er leels of HD and hae higher gender ine<ualities: in such municipalities 5-#6+ of (omen do not complete primar" school, compared to *#1+ for men#  In --7, the &oernment of Mexico )&oM. and D' Mexico signed a 0ountr" 'rogramme Document )0'D. for --8;-1, (hich is full" aligned (ith the ational Deelopment 'lan# $he progra mme, deeloped thr ough a proc ess of dialogue a nd consensus 4uilding, aims to help reduce poert" and economic, social, gender and eth nic ine <ua lit" , str eng the n democrati c go ernance, and increase s"stemic compe titie ness and eni ronmental sustaina 4ilit" # $he programme stra tegie s are 4ased on the 0ommon 0ountr" Assessment )00A. an d full" al igned (i th the DA> --8;-1 as (ell as D'%s &lo4al =trategic 'lan --8;-11#  =ince Mexico%s graduation as a et 0ontri4utor 0ountr" )00. in --8, D' has 1  $his assessment of results is to 4e prepared onl" in the a4sence of a completed Assessment of Deelopment ?esults )AD?. for the c"cle# 1

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Country: MÉXICO

COUNTRY PROGRAMME PERFORMANCE SUMMARY1

Reporting period: !!"#!1$

I% EXECUTI&E SUMMARY '1( p)ge *)+i*u*,

According to the latest HDI, Mexico ranks 57 out of 187 countries, maintaining thesame position oer the last ! "ears# $he countr"%s &D' gro(th )*+ in -11.surpassed that of man" /A0 and 20D partners, (ith !#8+ inflation# AlthoughMexico is still recoering from the &D' falls in --3 and is facing increased criminaliolence, the countr" remained sta4le and 4oth economic and social indicatorssho(ed improement, nota4l" on o4 creation )Mexico created additional formal8--,--- o4s in -1- and 6--,--- in -11.# nemplo"ment is at *#5+, one of thelo(est of /A# According to the latest ational MD& report, Mexico has achieed, or

is on its (a" to achieing, most MD&s (ith the exception of maternal mortalit" and (omen9s political participation# 'oert" has remained at the same leel (hile seere poert" minimall" decreasedmostl" due to Mexicos counter;c"clical economic and social policies# Ho(eer, onl"13+ of the Mexican population is free of all faces of the multi;dimensional poert"#$he rest of the population lack access to <ualit" education, housing, 4asic serices,social securit", health serices or access to 4asic food# In -11, social programmes

s ch as port nidades reached co erage of 5 8 million families s pporting a < arter

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such as portunidades reached coerage of 5 8 million families supporting a <uarter

maintained its presence in Mexico as a trusted partner to address the countr"9sdeelopment challenges# In -11, Mexico passed International Deelopment

0ooperation /a( )/0ID. and esta4lished Mexican Agenc" for InternationalDeelopment 0ooperation )AM2@0ID. adopting an innoatie approach (ith a dualnature as an aid proider and recipient# $o strengthen its capacities to foster itsinternational cooperation, Mexico and D' signed a =trategic 'artnershipAgreement esta4lishing a =outh;=outh and $riangular cooperation d"namics in theregion in =eptem4er -11#

$he 0'D identifies 6 thematic priorities under (hich the 0 supports the adoption ofpu4lic policies, proides technical assistance to support national actions, andpromotes pu4lic a(areness of sustaina4le human deelopment and MD&s# $hesethematic priorities hae 4een promoted through strengths national capacities,s"stematie and disseminate 4est practices, and transfers useful internationalexperiences# $he -1 Bul" elections hold ke"s to shape the political agenda for the follo(ing

"ears in Mexico# =een state goernments, fifteen local congresses, and nearl" athousand municipal goernments (ere elected together (ith 'resident and0ongress# In addition to the importance in terms of Mexicos democratic transitionand the ne( goernments polic" orientations, the elections ranked high on the 0sagenda due to D's direct responsi4ilities in the electoral o4seration processand the protection of federal social programmes against misuse of these resourcesduring the run;up to the elections in Mexico# During the political transition from Bul"through Decem4er -1, the 0 faced opportunities and potential challenges in its

iti i d ti i l i f l h h i ht 4 d

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II: Country Progr)**e Per-or*)n.e Su**)ry

Country in-or*)tionCountry n)*e: Me+i.oCurrent .ountry progr)**e period: !!"#!1$

Out.o*e/ Tot)0E+penditure

ey Indi.)tor/ o- out.o*e '1#2 perout.o*e, Progre// *)de )g)in/t 3ey indi.)tor/

'u4lic policies hae had apositie impact on theachieement of MD&9s,fostering human deelopmentand social responsi4ilit"#

6,33,658a# &oernment includes Human

Deelopment concept as a tool toidentif" possi4le polic" options#

4# 0hiapas goernment incorporatesHuman Deelopment ?eport as atool to implement pu4lic polic"facing population dispersion#

a# >inal document of fourth Mexican HD? on pu4licexpenditure and 0hiapas HD? (ere released in-11, launch of document of (omen and thepu4lic expenditure on Banuar" 17th -11 at House MExico# HDI Data4ase (ith informationfrom the ational Household =ure" from ---;--8, completed# Adances in $echnical supportproided to >ederal 'rogram portunidades)0onditional 0ash $ransfers 'rogram.# Also the

HD? of 2stado de MExico (as launched#4# 'u4lic policies oriented to human deelopment

promotion and poert" reduction in the =tate of0hiapas#

UN4P Contri5ution:$he three national human deelopment reports that D' Mexico has deliered to date all hae a common focus on ine<ualit"# In -11,D' produced ! landmark HD?: one of pu4lic expenditure, sho(ing that there is fiscal space to proide direct 4enefits to the mostulnera4le groupsF another of indigenous peoples, sho(ing that the" are still one of the most 4ack(ard segment of Mexican societ" (ith highleels of poert" and lo( leels of human deelopmentF and a final one on the =tate of Mexico, sho(ing that the second most d"namic localeconom" is not achieing the same pace in terms of HD success# D' also pu4lishes eer" "ears the G=ocial 0ompetitieness Index,G amulti;faceted index that collects and processes data on the length of the (orkda", child la4or, access to health care, poert", (ages and the

formal la4or market, proiding ke" data on the (elfare of the population#

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=ocial competitienesspolicies are implemented forthe progress of the econom"and productie chains#

1-,776,*63a. 2xternal ealuation of >I?A ;

D' Microfinance proect#4. Assistance proided to >I?A on

methodologies to integratemicrocredit recipients into rural

alue chains#c. um4er of enterprises thatreceied technical assistance (iththe Methodolog" for=upplier Deelopment andnum4er of enterprises that haeregistered in the portals#

d. =uppl" Deelopment 'rogrammemethodolog" transferred to /atinAmerica D' 0s

e. =M2s hae 4een certified andtrained in 4usiness management

techni<ues and processes asre<uired 4" the aerospace sector#

a. Microfinance institutions (ere diagnosed andimproement programmes outlined#

4. >I?A, the largest funder of rural deelopment hasno( a much stronger microfinance unit# $heissues of industrial polic" are much more (idel"

accepted 4" federal and state authorities#c. er -- companies, large and small (ill hae4enefited their sales and increased emplo"mentfrom the application of the =D' )=upplierDeelopment 'rogramme.# Increasingl" the=M2= assisted are suppliers of large pu4liccompanies in the energ" sector#

d. At least alue chains in Honduras receie the=D'#

e. 8 aerospace industr" certification process,AD0A' or A=31-- (ere implemented inMexicos large, small and medium enterprises#

UN4P Contri5ution:D' has (orked (ith the >ederal &oernment, the 0ongress, the =tate goernments and priate sector to improe the competitieness ofthe productie sector through the formulation of deelopment plans and policies# Anal"sis of alue chains and ealuation of cross;sectorialpolic" application hae contri4uted to improe competitieness across arious alue chains# =upplier Deelopment 'rogram has integratedsmall and medium enterprises )=M2s. into large Mexican trade and financial f lo(s, resulting in strengthening the national econom" through:1. creation of ne( emplo"ment, . increasing indirect exports 4" raising the alue;added of local content, and !. the creation of competitielocal suppl" chains# D' also proided technical assistance to >I?A, the largest financial institution for rural deelopment to support =M2sin order to promote their productie integration in the econom"#

Management processes,

policies and citienship arestrengthen for sustaina4ledeelopment

!,35!,8-*

a. um4er of participation enue

created and operating at national,regional and state leels#

4. um4er of training and (orkshopsfor ciil participation

c. 0ounsels actiel" participate in00D=

a. During -1- the 'roect focused on strengthening

ciil societ" participation in ! sectors: indigenouspeople, "oung people and gender orientedgroups# $he ! groups deeloped statementsregarding their position on climate change (hich (ere posted in the Minister of 2nironment%s (e4page#

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d. um4er of 0=s that represent (omen, "outh, and indigenouscommunit" participate actiel" inthe actiities and proects relatedto enironmental polic"#

e. e" meetings (ith stakeholders atthe local carried out

f. 0apacit" deelopment programmedesigned and ke" partners forimplementation identified

4. Meetings of 0ouncils (ere held regularl" andinoling more counselors than in preious "ears,communication (as also strengthened# $hecouncils, through the proect are producing theiro(n products such as =tatistics 2nironmentData4ase, and pu4lications such as the2nironment in num4ersJ#

c. $he proect carried out a num4er of meeting as (ell as proect induction (orkshop (ithstakeholders that include local authorities,producers association, indigenous communities,and ciil societies#

d. 0apacit" Deelopment 'rogramme (as designedand (aiting to 4e implemented#

e. Kaseline (as esta4lished during the process todefine the '?D0# $he 4aseline (as updatedduring the induction (orkshop in consultation (ith

stakeholders#UN4P Contri5ution:$he portfolio of 2nironment and =ustaina4le Deelopment has supported conseration and sustaina4le use of 4iodiersit", strengtheningcitiens% participation in sustaina4le deelopment, and integration of the concept of sustaina4le resource management in poert" reductionstrategies and deelopment plans# It has strengthened local capacities to adopt effectie enironmental goernance, innoation and financialmechanisms for the distri4ution of enironmentall" sustaina4le technologies# In the last fe( "ears, D' Mexico has focused on supportingthe &oM to deelop sustaina4le deelopment path(a"s that (ill lead to lo(;emission deelopment and resilience to climate change# As aresult of the intensie colla4oration 4et(een the 0ongress and D' on 0limate 0hange, the =enate unanimousl" passed a comprehensie4ill on 0limate 0hange# D' additionall" proided support to the ational Adaptation =trateg" (hich outlines a (a" for(ard (ith respect tothe institutional capacit" deelopment and concrete sectorial achieements in the countr"%s long;term sustaina4le deelopment#

/ocal and national capacitiesare strengthen for the

formulation andimplementation of climatechange policies

7,768,88a. 'L grid connected proects 4een

4eneficiated (ith economic

stimulus coming from the /a( ofse of ?ene(a4le 2nerg" and>inancing of the 2nerg"$ransition#

4. $he proect (ill continue (ith theactions focused in foster the credit

a. $he proect carried out its !nd international0ollo<uium on grid connected photooltaic

s"stems (ith the participation from --participants among enterprises, goernmentagencies, academics, and financial institutions, (here all stakeholders exchanged and exploreddifferent mechanisms to improe the photooltaicmarket in Mexico# $his eent (as held 4" the

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aaila4ilit" for grid connecteds"stems# ne specific action is tocarr" out of a one da" (orkshop (ith the participation of theational Deelopment Kank)A>I. , the 'L Industr" and the0ommercial 4ank#

c. A Diploma 0ourse on 'L &rid0onnected ="stems incolla4oration (ith the Autonomousniersit" of ucatan, A Diploma0ourse in course in central Mexicoto 4e terminated )Nueretaro or=an /uis 'otosi.

d. $raining material for a shortcourse on 'L &rid connecteds"stems for technicians# $he

course (ill 4e deeloped for da"s duration (ith a lot highhands on content#

e. =tud" report on electricit" cost for&rid 'L connected s"stems forhigh electricit" consumption usersfor Mexicali cit" area#

f. K" the end of -1- it is planned tohae at least 85MOhC"ear generation (ith 'Lgrid connected s"stems#

g. $he 2nerg" ?egulator"

0ommission could release thereision of theInterconnection 0ontract Modelfor solar sources in (hich themaximum permissi4le s"stem sie (ill 4e risen up to 5-- kO and

goernment of Nueretaro (ho are highl"interested in the deelopment of this technolog" (ithin the state through the different industrialclusters#

4. n the second <uarter -1-, the 2nerg"?egulator" 0ommission issued the ModelInterconnection Agreement for ?ene(a4le 2nerg"and 'o(er 0ogeneration ="stem in Medium =cale)5-- O.# In the same resolution, it replaces theModel Interconnection Agreement for =olar 'o(er=ource for =mall =cale Model InterconnectionAgreement for ?ene(a4le 2nerg" =ources and0ogeneration ="stem in =mall =cale )!- O.# InApril -1- the 0?2 issued the ne( model ofcontract# In this ersion the allo(ed capacit" (asraised up to 5-- kO, and allo(ing theinterconnection in medium oltage#

c. During the first <uarter of -1-, 4egins themonitoring of the 'L s"stem installed at isinstalled in the ?egional Oind $echnolog" 0enter#$he real;time information is pu4lished on theproect (e4site II2;D'#

d. $he grid;connected 'L s"stem Diploma course (as organied ointl" 4" the 2lectrical ?esearchinstitute )II2. and the ucatan Autonomousniersit" )AD.# $he course (as held in thecit" of Merida# Among the participants, itoutstands the attendance of three engineers of the>ederal 2lectricit" 0ommission )0>2. from the

follo(ing areas: rural electrification, planning, andelectric po(er distri4ution#

e. >ollo(ing the interest this has generated agraduate, prepared the first draft ersion of theirtual diploma to allo( participation of nationaland 0entral America enterprises (ho hae sho(n

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medium oltage#h. $he first commercial s"stem

partiall" financed 4" the &2>;'D is in operation, and shouldmotiate another priatecompanies or goernmentinstitution to install 'L gridconnected s"stems to generatepartiall" their electricit" needs#

i. Motiation commercial4anks read" to start (ith credit lines to finance homesie grid connected 'L s"stemsmotiated 4" the 'L s"stems pricefall sho(ed during the last 18months#

 . eep monitoring the 'L&0= of

the &reen 0orner, /as 'almas in/a 'a Kaa 0alifornia =ur, $he15- kOp s"stem installed4" &rupo 'ersal in Mexicali , andthe that s"stems installed at the?egional Oind 2nerg" 0enter atla Lentosa axaca#

k. Interconnection guides deelopedand printed# $his material (ill 4edistri4uted in eents such asconferences, 0ollo<uiums, andDiploma courses# Also the

material (ill 4e aaila4le inelectronic format through theproect (e4 page#

l. Diploma 0ourse G'L &rid0onnected ="stemsG, on linetrough the 'roect Oe4 'age, (ith

interest in training#f. It continues (ith the adaptation of the diploma

course on material formatted for 'L s"stemsproided on a face to remoe to their use for airtual diploma as part of strategies to increase theparticipation of technical staff of 0>2 in graduatecourses# It has 4een $he contact (ith D'9sLirtual =choll to explore the possi4ilit" of preparethe irtual diploma and to offer this trainingthrough its platform# $his (ill 4e decided duringthe first <uarter -11#

g. A grid;connected 'L s"stem ser &uide for lo(scale applications has 4een deeloped# $heguide (ill proide residential and commercialconsumers (ith 4asic information and aaila4leresources to lead them to the process of 4u"ing agrid;connected 'L s"stem# $his guide is not

attempted to 4e a technical guide for designing oinstalling a s"stem# It (ill mainl" include thefollo(ing topics: technolog" generalities, site andinstallation, costs, incenties )net metering, tax4enefits, and financial support., suppliers, andinterconnection arrangement and contract#

h. As result of damages suffered the 4uildings ofIndustrial 'ersal occurred in Mexicali 0it" In April-1-, declaimed its opportunit" to receie thefinancial support &2>;'D;II2 proect to installa 15- kOp 'L s"stem#, that (as 4ecause theirpriorities (ere focused in repair all the damages

caused during the earth<uake# $he proectsteering committee agreed to see for ne(partners#

i. p to date, the proect leader hold talks (ith/iestock 'roducers Association in /a /aguna?egion orthern region of Mexico# Also some

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a promotional campaign to reachnation(ide generation anddistri4ution offices of 0>2#

m. $hird International 0ollo<uium forthe 'romotion of the &rid0onnected 'L ="stems to 4e heldin )Nueretaro or =an /uis 'otosi.#If the interest on the themeremains it (ill 4e held the * th

edition of the collo<uium in =an0risto4al de las 0asas 0hiapas#

n. eep alie the interest andparticipation of the ational 'Lindustr", and oerpass the 1--companies participation registeredduring the last collo<uium editionin Mexicali# If read" the training

material for short course fortechnicians, carr" out a pilotcourse during the last part of-1-#

o. Adoption and effectieenforcement of ne( legal andregulator" proisions promotingsustaina4le =OH market#

p. Annual sales of =OH s"stem<. /eel of marketing, product and

installation serices aaila4le inthe market#

r. =hare of suppl" side entitiesadopting the proposed <ualit"control schemes#

s. /eel of customer satisfaction (iththe installed s"stems#

meetings hae 4een held (ith the &oernment ofthe =tate of NuerEtaro for the installation of'L&0= s"stem at the international airport ofNueretaro cit"# $he counterpart on this is the=ecretar" of =ustaina4le Deelopment )=2DLI.#In this initiatie the proposed s"stem sie is atleast !5- kOp, the proect (ill contri4ute (ith 5-kOp, and also (ith the infrastructure and dataac<uisition s"stem needed for monitoring thes"stem# $he Nueretaro =tate goernment and allthe airport partners should contri4ute (ith at least!-- kOp# At this moment the" are exploringpossi4ilities for this part of the proect (ith nationaland international financing institutions#

 . ther alternatie for installing the 'L s"stems has4een explored (ith the ational tilit" 0>2# $heapplication tough (as (ith the Distri4ution 4ranch

and the s"stem could 4e installed (ithin aDistri4ution =u4;station reaching saturation leel#$his application could open a 4road niche market (ithin the electric compan"# $he financing of thes"stem in this alternatie could come from thefinancing mechanism used 4" the utilit"#

k. In order to complete the result 1 outcome of theproect )15- kO grid 0onnected s"stem. (ill needto maintain actie the proect during 6 monthsextra to finish all the process of installing ,incrementing, and s"stem follo( up#

l. Approx# 1,5--,--- m of =OH has 4een installed

in -1- in the residential sector# $heseestimations are 4ased on information fromsuppliers, and program implementation fromI>ALI$ &reen mortgagesG# During 0'16,'resent 0alderon declares that all mortgagesgien 4" I>ALI$ (ill 4e &reenJ, (hich

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represents a huge opportunit" for the installationof =OH in the residential sector in the coming"ears#

m. During the third <uarter of -1- some ke" studieshae 4een deeloped for the anal"sis of theexisting regulator" frame(ork# $he resultsindicates that een (hen there is an existingro4ust frame(ork, there is a lack of kno(ledge ofthe population as to the application of the la(s (hich needs to 4e addressed (ith municipal as (ell as state goernments in order to esta4lishprocesses tending to the creation of regulator"frame(ork (hich has to 4e completed in order toimplement existing federal la(s#

n. 2xisting fiscal incenties hae 4een identified andanal"sis has 4egun (ith the colla4oration ofmem4ers of '?0A/=/s 0oordination nit#

o. Oorking groups (ere esta4lished (ith theparticipation of the proect in order to eleate thestatus of the DI$ to a oluntar" norm# 2enthough the scope of this norm is limited to theealuation of gas consumption reductions, it (illsere as one of the milestones of =OHcertification (hen pu4lished during the second<uarter -11# $he DI$ has 4een applied toroughl" 6- =OH suppliers and close to 3-products#

p. A (ork plan has 4een esta4lished (ith Mexico0it"s goernment in order to anal"e the

implementation of the existing norm into 4uildingcodes# =pecific (orkshops (ill 4e deeloped inorder to promote the use of the norm and anal"epossi4le improements speciall" througho4serance of the norms, and the monitoring ofthe accomplishments of the regulations# Additional

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municipalities hae 4een identified andcommitments hae 4een esta4lished (ith thegoernment of Balisco and &uerrero in order topromote in an integral fashion the deelopment oflocal frame(orks and 4uilding codes, pertainingthe use of =OH#

<. A (e4 site (as deeloped for '?0A/=/ (iththe support of the proect (((#procalsol#go4#mx#$he Initiatie deeloped a 4log alidated 4" the=teering 0ommittee of the '?0A/=/ and (ill4e operational shortl"#

r. $he initiatie has taken part in congressesdeeloped 4" the ational 2nerg" 0ommissionet(ork )?ed acional de 0omisiones de2nergPa. in t(o seminars, promoting thedeelopment of local legislation at 4oth state andmunicipal leel#

s. A (orkshop (as carried out during the third<uarter -11 (ith the participation of releantassociations (hich congregate =OHsuppliers# 'reliminar" agreements (ere taken inorder to deelop a campaign 4eginning in -11, (ith the support of releant pu4lic entities such as=2MA?A$ and =22?#

t. During -1-, meetings (ere carried out inpreparation for a mission of 2' officialsregarding the deelopment of financialmechanisms for the use of =OH# $hese meeting (ith institutions such as the Mexican Kanking

Association, acional >inanciera, >I?A, and>I?0, ke" pu4lic financing institutions,presented =OH as a product (hich re<uiresspecific attention from the financialsector# 0ommitments (ere achieed (ith >I?A,>I?0 and A>I for the deelopment of a risk

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assessment tool to identif" potential in the =OHmarket#

UN4P Contri5ution:$he 0 supported the Mexican goernment to deelop national and institutional capacit" for climate change, (ith special emphasis onstrengthening multi;stakeholder dialogue tools, monitoring and ealuation tools, as (ell as a strateg" in the forestr" sector agriculture# $hisallo(ed facilitating the implementation of pu4lic polic" on climate change in order to meet the mitigation and adaptation goals defined in the=pecial 0limate 0hange 'rogram#$he 0 also supported the (orking group of the Inter;ministr" 0ommission on 0limate 0hange )0I00. to deelop adaptation polic"frame(ork# $he (orking group produced a document that reflect the adaptation efforts in different sectors and la"s the foundations for aision on adaptation to climate change in Mexico# $his document also represents D'%= important contri4ution into the design process andimplementation of ational Adaptation 'olic", (hich (as formulated during -11 and -1#In terms of the disaster risk reduction, the com4ination of a polic" formulation and local action approach, (ith a multi;actor at the meso;leelmethodolog", allo(ed creating crosscutting inclusion of D?? at the national; and state;leel deelopment policies, 4ut also enforcing changesthrough capacit" 4uilding, institutionaliation and dialogue forum (ith different stakeholders all the (a" do(n from the >ederal sphere to thelocal#

&ender e<ualit" policies hae4een strengthen

!,365,868 a. $he esta4lishment of an ade<uateproect structure, including the

coordination team and specialiedconsultants#

4. Nuarter and annual reports#c. um4er of designed specialied

indicators#d. 2aluation of the existent

<uantitatie and <ualitatie data inorder to esta4lish informationpriorities#

e. At least one alternatiemethodological proposal todeelop information on different

indigenous issues#f. um4er of (orkshops and

seminars#g. um4er of participants and

regions 4enefited 4" these eents#h. 'rotocol of implementation of

a. $he Indigenous 'eoples9 Human DeelopmentIndex has 4een launched in cto4er -11 #

4. A negotiation (ith I02> and =ecretarPa de2ducaciQn 'R4lica is in progress in order topu4lish the children9s ersion ofthe Indigenous 'eoples Monographic# $heelectronic ersion has 4een finished and the firstchapters are aaila4le in 0DI and D' (e4sites#

c. 2ight protocols designed and presented regardingimplementation of la(s for monitoring andealuation of the national legal frame(ork at the>ederation, &uerrero, Sacatecas and 2stado deMExico#

d. 'rotocols designed and implemented regardinghealth and education at the >ederal /eel#

e. /egal harmoniation package and communicationstrateg" deeloped to 4e implemented (ithinpu4lic administration campaign through acolla4oration agreement signed (ith the Ministr"

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la(s, proposals for monitoring,monitoring and ealuation of/I&IMH#

i. 'roposals for legislatie packagesin the participating state#Lalidation meetings of theproposals in each participatingstates#

 . 'rotocol of implementation of la(sin each participating state#

of Interior# *# 0oordination of an ealuationperformed 4" D's regional center to socialdependences in Sacatecas# 5# 2;Indicator ="stemdeeloped and implemented in 0hiapas#

UN4P Contri5ution:D' focused on mainstreaming gender perspecties (ithin programmesCproects in all of the thematic areas# $he (ork carried out on e<uit"has centered its anal"ses on indigenous peoples and its adocac" on (omens political representation# D' has pushed for indigenouspolitical participation in the run;up to the -1 national elections# n (omens political representation, together (ith Oomen and nationalcounterparts, it adocated for parit", strengthening <uotas, and promoted the good use of (omen leadership training funds (ithin the politicalparties# D' also partnered (ith the &oM to anal"e sexist stereot"pes produced 4" institutional adertising, offering 4est internationalpractices on gender;sensitie pu4licit"# It also promoted a campaign on (ater as a )(omens. right, an important factor of non;discrimination,

access to education and limitation of fatigue related to house chores#Democratic institutions arestronger 13,336,*1!

a. Indicators on institutionaliation ofsocial programs on construction

4. Accompaniment of federal andstate authorities to reise theeffectieness of pu4lic sericesand speciall" those related tohealth and education

c. um4er of cultural organiationsthat assist to the participationexercises#

d. um4er of cultural programs

anal"ed#e. Academic actiities and fora

organied to increase thedissemination of the HumanDeelopment Approach on culturalpu4lic polic"#

a. Actiities and monitoring of 738 social programs (ithin the ! federal entities performed#

4. =ure" sent to crucial goernmental actors toupdate the information of social programmes#'ress conference held, in order to presentpreliminar" results of the platform and to highlightthe impact of this information on 1* states that (ent through an electoral process in -1-#

c. n line platform launched and actie, currentl"measuring indicators that cross;cut socialprograms and the achieement of the MD&s

locall"d. $he diagnosis to identif" indigenous social and

political participation leel on three Mexican states)0hiapas, axaca and =an /uis 'otosP. is ontrack# In the first draft )attach. there isidentification of lideragos medios and of

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indigenous (omen as focal points#e. $he municipal agenda proposal Indigenous

goernment and proision of serices inindigenous municipalities in the =tate of 0hiapas,Mexico has 4een approed 4" the proect 4oardand translated to 2nglish# D' is anal"ing the4est strateg" to implement some of the document9s findings in 0hiapas or in other Mexican states#$he process has 4een deeloped from theindigenous people9s rights perspectie#

f. In order to create this proposal the proect teamprepared (orkshops in three municipalities in0hiapas )=an Buan 0ancuc, HuixtTn and =italT.

g. A proposal of the capacit" 4uilding process onindigenous (omen9s leadership is on track# $hisdocument (ill taking into account the inputs of thediagnosis and the agenda proposal# $he

 (orkshops andCor seminars (ill 4e held during-11 in order to promote greater citienparticipation so as to 4uild citienship and improedecision;making processes that (ould proidemore inclusie and effectie municipal serices#

h. $he International =eminar on indigenous (omen9s political participation and leadership9s report isaaila4le at (((#undp#org#mx

i. $he printing and editorial process to pu4lish fiestudies on political participation and leadership ofindigenous (omen in the /atin American ?egion)&uatemala, Koliia, 2cuador, icaragua and

'eru. in on track# $he editorial processed tookmore time than expected and the proect 4oardapproed the modification in the (ork plan#

 . A diagnosis document on conflict resolution4et(een the indigenous s"stem and the Mexican=tate on electoral matter started in oem4er and

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the first products (ill 4e deliered on march -11#0oncerning the legislatie harmoniation processit (ill 4egan during the first <uarter of -11# $henegotiation process (ith the 2lectoral 0ourt of the>ederal Kranch and the ?egional Kranches (as difficult considering the electoral processes in-1-#

k. Mexico 0it" 0ultural policies (ere anal"ed and a&uide (as (ritten# 1--+ accomplished

l. >ie papers diided into t(o series (erepu4lished# ne named 0ulture and HumanDeelopmentJ and the other one 2conomics and0ultureJ# 2ach paper focuses on Mexico 0it"# 8-+accomplished

m. A seminar on Human Deelopment and 0ulture (as carried out in the ational niersit" fromBanuar" to Ma" -1-# 2ach panelist (rote a

paper, in total 1 documents (ere (ritten andcomplied into a 4ook named >reedom to choose:0ulture, 0ommunication and sustaina4le HumanDeelopmentJ# 1--+ accomplished#

UN4P Contri5ution:D' has pla"ed a ke" role in strengthening democrac" in Mexico through electoral o4seration and monitoring the operation of socialprograms in the electoral context# In recent "ears, D' has accompanied the Mexican electoral institutions in =outh;=outh cooperation,documenting Mexicos experience as an international 4est practice in this sector# D' also has supported capacit" deelopment of ciilsociet" to influence pu4lic polic" and strengthening pu4lic spaces for citiens% participation in order for citiens to increasingl" pla" their rolesas protagonists of democrac" and central su4ects of political and social action#D' has focused part of its (ork on the su4;national leel as state policies matter increasingl" for the (ell;4eing of the population# D'supported the deelopment of t(o data4ases: one encompassing 1,1-- federalClocal social programmes to measure the multiple dimensions

of social policies, and the other to measure local goernments% performance in the accomplishment of MD&s# Koth data4ases are designed (ith an eidence;4ased approach focusing on the linkages 4et(een good goernance and effectie pro;poor policies# In addition, D' hassigned agreements (ith 3 =tates (ith lo(er HDI# It has continued (orking in ucatan on D?? among communitiesF in 0hiapas on peace anddialogue in post;conflict areasF (ater and sanitation )also in Leracru and $a4asco.F in Sacatecas, &uerrero and axaca on transparenc" andaccounta4ilit" of goernmentF in Nuintana ?oo on rene(a4le energ" and resilience in the face of 0limate 0hange#

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Mexico has improed hissouth;south cooperationmechanisms#

!,!37,!75a. um4er of meetings, seminars

and fora attended 4" regionalauthorities in the frame(ork of theMesoamErica 'roect

a. A ne( strateg" for assistance to MesoamErica,strengthened 4" the =D' proects alread"operating in 2l =alador and in Honduras#

4. ?eplication of =D' in a third countr" in /atinAmerica, and dissemination on information a4outit throughout other (orld regions, (ith the help ofD'%s /A0 Kureau, the regional centre in'anama, and the 'riate =ector Diision in D'head<uarters in #

c. 'resentation launch of the 4ook of &ender and0ompetitieness ?egional 0onference in 'anamaand at the Merida D' su4;national office in theucatTn 'eninsula, and the proposal for follo( uppu4lication on the su4ect (ith IMB2?2= andthe 2uropean nion#

UN4P Contri5ution:D' promoted a regional approach in its south;south cooperation# Mexico presented the MD&s monitoring s"stem during the regional

summit GMechanism of Dialogue and 0oncentrationG in Decem4er -11 (hich generated great interest among participating countriesrepresented 4" the 'residents of /A countries# $his resulted in a ne( proect to replicate the M&D monitoring s"stem in /A countries (ithtechnical assistance from D', (as approed and 4egan its implementation throughout -1# Oith the experience of electoral assistancesince 133*, D' Mexico has proided technical assistance to the election process in 2g"pt, $unisia, and /i4"a, and in the negotiation (ithD' Haiti and AM2@0ID to strengthen the election process in Haiti# pon successful implementation in Mexico, =upplier Deelopment 'rogramme (as replicated in 2l =alador, and is 4eing implemented inHonduras# Additionall", 'eru, 0hina and 0olom4ia hae sho(ed their interests in the future colla4oration replicating the 'rogramme%smethodolog"# D' 'riate =ector Diision recognies this experience as good practice to assist =M2s to create inclusie emplo"ment#

III% Country Progr)**e Re/our.e/

Fo.u/ Are) Progr)**e E+penditure '6, 7 o- Tot)0?egular )$?A0. ther $otal

'oert" and MD&s 17,763,17 17,763,17 18+

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Democratic &oernance 13,336,*1! 13,336,*1! -+

2nironment and =ustaina4le Deelopment U ?isk management 58,*31,753 58,*31,753 53+

=outh;south cooperation !,!37,!75 !,!37,!75   !+

Tot)0 33,65*,67* 33,65*,67* 1!! 7

4)t) /our.e/: 'p0e)/e indi.)te t8e *)in /our.e/ -ro* 98i.8 d)t) 9ere o5t)ined -or t8i/ report%,

&eneral /edger reports: 0=A and 0D? are the main sources#ear -1 is alread" an estimated delier"#