Region:Asia Pacific
Current UN Women Plan Period Afghanisthan:2018-2022
outcome LBN_D_3.2XM-DAC-41146-LBN_D_3.2
Strengthened security, stability, justice, and social peace.
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Strategic Note Outcome Progress Note
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Outcome details
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Impact areas
Organizational outputs
Policy marker
GENDER EQUALITY
Humanitarian scope
No
UN system function
Outcome Description
Outcome statement copied verbatim from UNSDCF Impact Area 3: PEACE, Outcome 2.
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$750.38 K
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Outcome Indicator and Results
Plan Period :
2023-2025
OUTCOME
LBN_D_3.2
Strengthened security, stability, justice, and social peace.
LBN_D_3.2A
LBN_D_3.2A
Country
[UNSDCF Outcome indicator under PEACE, Outcome 2] Number of statements by political representatives across the country acknowledging the importance of dealing with the gendered aspects of the past.
2025
Result
-
LBN_D_3.2A
Country
2022
Baseline
0
0
2023
Milestone
-
-
Result
0
0
2024
Milestone
-
-
Result
-
-
2025
Target
2
2
Result
-
-
LBN_D_3.2B
LBN_D_3.2B
Country
Percentage of community members who report an increase in level of tolerance as a result to community dialogue sessions.
2025
Result
-
LBN_D_3.2B
Country
2022
Baseline
0
0
2023
Milestone
-
-
Result
0
0
2024
Milestone
-
-
Result
-
-
2025
Target
50
50
Result
-
-
SP_D_0.5.4
SP_D_0.5.4
Country
Level of influence of civil society organizations working on gender equality and women's empowerment, including women’s organizations, in key normative, policy and peace processes (CO, RO, HQ)
2025
Result
-
SP_D_0.5.4
Country
2022
Baseline
3
3
2023
Milestone
-
-
Result
2
2
2024
Milestone
-
-
Result
-
-
2025
Target
4
4
Result
-
-
Strategic Note Outcome Progress Note
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2023
Strengthened security, stability, justice, and social peace.
In 2023, progress was made towards strengthening security, stability, justice and social peace. Achievements included 1) more than 3900 targeted individuals (3318 adult women, 143 men, 511 individuals of diverse SOGIESC, and 5 girls) across Lebanon increasing in their capacities and knowledge to participate in peacebuilding efforts across the country through the efforts of 24 women-led grassroot civil society organization supported by the Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF); 2) 306 women across 20 women peacebuilding and mediation groups reaffirmed their commitments to promoting sustainable peace; and 3) 25 senior women from Traditional Political Parties (TPP) and Emerging Political Movements (EPM) engaged in a dialogue process. A total of 306 women across 20 women peacebuilding and mediation groups reaffirmed their commitments to promoting sustainable peace and human security through leading inclusive political dialogue processes and reconciliation and mediation processes at the national and subnational levels through UN Women’s support. These women reported changes in their personal views and levels of trust and understanding with women from different backgrounds because of their engagement in peacebuilding processes. In addition, at the national level, 25 senior women from Traditional Political Parties (TPP) and Emerging Political Movements (EPM) engaged in a dialogue process characterized as an informal, inclusive, safe space for women political actors oriented towards a “stable and reconciled Lebanon” (vision set by the women political actors). The dialogue process is a) political dialogue table where women political actors meet with key policy stakeholders to discuss and shape policies relates to peace and security that is relevant towards a stable and reconciled Lebanon; and b) a knowledge and skills space, which offers women political actors the possibility to increase their knowledge on issues discussed at the dialogue table related to civil peace and security in addition to relevant skills, such as negotiation Through the WPHF, 24 women-led grassroot civil society organization working on women participation and peacebuilding enhanced their role in advocating for and ensuring accountability on Women Peace and Security commitments. More than 3900 targeted individuals (3318 adult women, 143 men, 511 individuals of diverse SOGIESC, and 5 girls) across Lebanon witnessed an increase in their capacities and knowledge to participate in peacebuilding efforts across the country. As a result. these women created 17 committees in South Lebanon and west Bekaa to implement initiatives responding to the needs of their communities, three clubs promoting debate as a medium to resolve conflicts and conducting peacebuilding initiatives and one safe space that served as medium for people of diverse SOGIESC to participate and include their voices in the national discourse of peacebuilding, stability and security. Furthermore, Syrian and Lebanese women created and performed original theatre plays focusing on women role in justice, social cohesion, and social peace.
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