Instruction for Revision of Table 3 Marshall Islands UN System Mapping Exercise From the current draft, please focus specifically on revising and strengthening Table 3 only. This table should be significantly expanded and refined to provide a clearer, system-wide overview of UN engagement in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. 1. Identification of Engagements (Important) Carefully identify and extract all engagements from each UN institution related to the Marshall Islands. The number of engagements per institution must be clearly calculated and also add more information from the institution coded in RED-coded colour those institutions engagement were not included in the draft yet , please find them. Ensure engagements are drawn strictly from publicly available and verifiable sources. 2. Expand and Strengthen Table Structure Please add the following columns: UN Agency / Entity Number of Engagements Title of Engagement / Output Type of Engagement (programme, research report, dataset, policy support, technical assistance, capacity building, dashboard, etc.) Detailed Description of Engagement (what it specifically involved) Duration (Start Year End Year, or Ongoing) Budget (amount, currency, timeframe) Funding Source (core funding, donor government, multi-partner trust fund, etc.) SDG Target (main SDG targets only, e.g., 13, 3 do NOT include sub-indicators) Role of the UN Entity (implementation, coordination, research, funding, technical support, etc.) Link / Source Reference 3. Budget and Funding Information Please include as much detail as publicly available, including: Total budget Currency Funding period Donor(s) or funding mechanism If no budget information is publicly available, clearly mark as Not publicly available. 4. SDG Alignment Include only main SDG targets (e.g., 4, 13, 3). Do not include sub-indicators (e.g., 4.1.1, 13.1.2). 5. Format Requirement If possible, please prepare the revised Table 3 in Excel format, as this will allow better sorting, filtering, and consolidation. Microsoft Word should only be used if Excel is not feasible. 6. Methodological Note (AI Use) The use of AI-assisted tools is allowed to help scan, organize, and clean large volumes of publicly available information. However: All AI-supported outputs must be carefully reviewed manually. All information must be verified against original sources. Ensure accuracy and avoid any fabricated or hallucinated content. Clear referencing is required. Sound judgment, careful validation, and source transparency are essential.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 10081_UN_country_snapshot_RMI_low res (1).pdf, Revised Version-draft 2_MA.docx
Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

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