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Performance Indicators

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Performance Indicators

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The Joint Programme’s work and results towards the 2022–2026 Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework (UBRAF) are measured through the UBRAF indicators which enhance its transparency and accountability and enable it to monitor progress and adapt as needed.

 Developed through a collaborative and consultative process. the 2022-2026 UBRAF indicator matrix describes the monitoring of the Joint Programme’s performance. Complemented by other quantitative and qualitative information, it informs UNAIDS annual Performance Monitoring Report package which demonstrates accountability across the results chain. 

The UBRAF indicators are selective. They are not meant to capture all aspects of the Joint Programme’s work, but focus on some of the most important areas where progress is needed and measurable. They show the Joint Programme’s added value and indicate what will be monitored and reported on systematically throughout the UBRAF cycle. The indicators present the Joint Programme’s best efforts to capture credible and high-quality data, from various sources, that reflect progress against each of the UBRAF outcomes and specific outputs. 

The below diagram provides an overview of the 45 UBRAF indicators, which are two-tiered––for specific outputs of the Joint Programme and UNAIDS Secretariat and for outcomes.

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The indicator matrix also includes key definitions and, for each indicator, a baseline, milestones by end-2023 and end-2025, targets by 2026, and data sources. While UBRAF indicators are in principle defined for 2022–2026, selected 2025 milestones and 2026 targets have been slightly updated/ refined in the 2024–2025 Workplan and Budget as provisioned in the UBRAF Indicator matrix with changes transparently explained and shared.

Moreover, the internal 2022–2026 UBRAF Indicator Guidelines, jointly developed by the Joint Programme, complement the indicator matrix and guide the monitoring and reporting, at all levels, through more detailed methodological information. They include more specific definitions and methods of measurement to ensure common understanding, as well as consistent reporting and monitoring across the Joint Programme over time, and they may be updated as needed.

The UBRAF indicators are distinct from, but complementary to and closely linked with the Global AIDS Monitoring (GAM) system, which tracks countries’ progress towards the global AIDS targets. Due to the different reporting timeline for the GAM, in cases where GAM or National Commitments and Policy Instruments (NCPI) are used as data sources for reporting against UBRAF indicators, the previous year’s data will only be available after submission of the annual Performance Monitoring Report to the PCB. In those cases, the latest available validated data is used.

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PMR_Executive Summary_Final_52ndPCB
26 Jun 2023
2022 PMR Executive Summary
2016-2020 UBRAF Indicators Scorecard
17 Mar 2022
2016-2020 UBRAF Indicator Scorecard
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