UN Women in action: Strategic insights and achievements
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The women�s movement in Mozambique was further strengthened. Women organizations, networks and movements including women from political parties (Electoral candidates, voters, election observers) amplified their voice to influence the 2024 general elections process from a gender perspective. Through UN Women advocacy, convening as well as technical support and financial support in partnership with UNDP, more than five hundred and women from all over the country engaged in a consultative and inclusive process. They worked collectively to develop a Declaration of Collective Action (DCA) to guide their engagement with political contenders, elections management bodies, women and the population at large. It aimed to promote an increased participation of women in the election process not only as voters but also as candidates, observers and poling officers. Deliberate efforts were made to ensure the participation of women living in rural areas, disabled and young women. The DCA outlined key concerns surrounding political participation and leadership, concrete demands to political players to address gender equality issues during and after elections, and their own actions aimed at ensuring attention to these issues. It also included key common messages to guide advocacy at the national, provincial and district levels. The declaration was shared in a national event which took place simultaneously (in person and virtual), in Maputo and all provincial capitals with political parties as well as the CNE in Maputo and all 10 Provincial Capitals on a national dialogue that took place on June 14th with the participation of 4. This was followed by the civic education campaign on women and elections that was designed by the women. The civic campaign consisted of dissemination of key messages by the women through direct engagement in their communities and, 28 community radios, in 18 local languages in 11 provinces of Mozambique as part of the civic education campaign to mobilize women to vote, and advocate for attention to women�s priorities in the political parties� manifestos and electoral process in general. The National Forum of Community Radios estimated that the civic education campaign reached 5,6 million people. Another 35,000 people were reached via UN Women and UNDP social media platforms, namely Facebook and Twitter. Since the DCA includes post -election actions, it will be critical for the CO to continue to support follow up actions to enable continuous growth of the women�s movement and progress of the gender equality agenda.
The main results from UN Women�s programming in 2023 was the compound change in the lives of women and youth IDPs in conflict settings in Northern Mozambique. The change included increased voice, employability skills, income generation capacity and nutritional status of crisis affected 10,000 women and youth internally displaced in Cabo Delgado � representing a direct contribution to accelerated achievement of SDG�1,4,5 and 16. UN Women contributed to transformative changes in the lives of the further left behind women with disabilities, living with HIV, from low-income households and youth IDPs by ensuring a substantial increase in the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including vocational for employment or entrepreneurship in resettlement centers complemented with food and dignity kits. This was further strengthened through the promotion of women�s effective participation in the peace building and tackling gender-based violence i. UN Women work also addressed barriers to women�s access to humanitarian aid by actively playing its coordination mandate at the HCT and humanitarian cluster system, following its admission to IASC. UN Women�s work sought to prevent further deterioration of women�s human rights caused by significant disruption of basic services as the IDPs crisis resulting from climate and conflict becomes multiyear, requiring a combination of developmental programming with short-term lifesaving and life-sustaining interventions. UN Women applied an integrated programming approach with cross investments on WEE,
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Impact: All women and girls in Cameroon will fully enjoy and exercise their human rights, in a gender equal society, and meaningfully contribute to the country's sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development and EU integration
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All women and girls in Cameroon will fully enjoy and exercise their human rights, in a gender equal society, and meaningfully contribute to the country's sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development and EU integrations
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