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    Outcome summary

    Policy marker Gender equalityNot Targeted Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)Not Targeted DesertificationNot Targeted
    UN system function Advocacy, communications and social mobilization Capacity development and technical assistance Comprehensive and disaggregated data (discontinued) Integrated policy advice and thought leadership Intergovernmental Normative Support Support functions
    Outcome description

    Policies and strategies of public and private companies and institutions to strengthen women’s economic rights and opportunities are adopted, implemented and monitored.

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    Country Indexes
    ID Result statement Budget utilisation Progress
    Outcome
    BRA_D_2.1 Policies and strategies of public and private companies and institutions to strengthen women’s economic rights and opportunities are adopted, implemented and monitored.
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    BRA_D_2.1A
    Number of public procurement policies and strategies targeting women’s business enterprises (WBEs) (cumulative)
    2023 Result -
    2019
    Baseline
    00
    2018
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    1
    2018
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    1
    2018
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    1
    2018
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    1
    2018
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    1
    2019
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    1
    2019
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    1
    2019
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    1
    2019
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    1
    2019
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    1
    2020
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    86
    2020
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    86
    2021
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    81
    2021
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    81
    2022
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    -
    2022
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    -
    2022
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    -
    BRA_D_2.1B
    Percentage of increase of WEPs and Gender and Race Pro Equity companies sourcing from women's business enterprises (WBEs) (cumulative)
    2023 Result -
    2015
    Baseline
    00
    2018
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    83
    2018
    Milestone
    10
    Result
    83
    2018
    Milestone
    12
    Result
    83
    2018
    Milestone
    15
    Result
    83
    2018
    Milestone
    20
    Result
    83
    2019
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    -
    2019
    Milestone
    10
    Result
    -
    2019
    Milestone
    12
    Result
    -
    2019
    Milestone
    15
    Result
    -
    2019
    Milestone
    20
    Result
    -
    BRA_D_2.1C
    Percentage of women not contributing to the national social security scheme
    2023 Result -
    2014
    Baseline
    37.437.4
    2018
    Milestone
    36
    Result
    35
    2018
    Milestone
    35
    Result
    35
    2018
    Milestone
    34
    Result
    35
    2018
    Milestone
    33
    Result
    35
    2018
    Milestone
    32
    Result
    35
    2019
    Milestone
    36
    Result
    34
    2019
    Milestone
    35
    Result
    34
    2019
    Milestone
    34
    Result
    34
    2019
    Milestone
    33
    Result
    34
    2019
    Milestone
    32
    Result
    34
    2020
    Milestone
    36
    Result
    36
    2020
    Milestone
    35
    Result
    36
    2020
    Milestone
    34
    Result
    36
    2020
    Milestone
    33
    Result
    36
    2020
    Milestone
    32
    Result
    36
    2021
    Milestone
    36
    Result
    33
    2021
    Milestone
    35
    Result
    33
    2021
    Milestone
    34
    Result
    33
    2021
    Milestone
    33
    Result
    33
    2021
    Milestone
    32
    Result
    33
    2022
    Milestone
    36
    Result
    33
    2022
    Milestone
    35
    Result
    33
    2022
    Milestone
    34
    Result
    33
    2022
    Milestone
    33
    Result
    33
    2022
    Milestone
    32
    Result
    33
    2022
    Milestone
    36
    Result
    33
    2023
    Milestone
    36
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    35
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    34
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    33
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    32
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    36
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    33
    Result
    -
    BRA_D_2.1D
    Percentage of black women not contributing to the national social security scheme
    2023 Result -
    2014
    Baseline
    44,244,2
    2018
    Milestone
    43
    Result
    41
    2018
    Milestone
    42
    Result
    41
    2018
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    41
    2018
    Milestone
    38
    Result
    41
    2018
    Milestone
    36
    Result
    41
    2019
    Milestone
    43
    Result
    41
    2019
    Milestone
    42
    Result
    41
    2019
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    41
    2019
    Milestone
    38
    Result
    41
    2019
    Milestone
    36
    Result
    41
    BRA_D_2.1E
    Percentage of gender pay gap
    2023 Result -
    2014
    Baseline
    39.739.7
    2018
    Milestone
    29
    Result
    22
    2018
    Milestone
    28.5
    Result
    22
    2018
    Milestone
    28
    Result
    22
    2018
    Milestone
    27.5
    Result
    22
    2018
    Milestone
    27
    Result
    22
    2019
    Milestone
    29
    Result
    22
    2019
    Milestone
    28.5
    Result
    22
    2019
    Milestone
    28
    Result
    22
    2019
    Milestone
    27.5
    Result
    22
    2019
    Milestone
    27
    Result
    22
    2020
    Milestone
    29
    Result
    23
    2020
    Milestone
    28.5
    Result
    23
    2020
    Milestone
    28
    Result
    23
    2020
    Milestone
    27.5
    Result
    23
    2020
    Milestone
    27
    Result
    23
    2021
    Milestone
    29
    Result
    21
    2021
    Milestone
    28.5
    Result
    21
    2021
    Milestone
    28
    Result
    21
    2021
    Milestone
    27.5
    Result
    21
    2021
    Milestone
    27
    Result
    21
    2022
    Milestone
    29
    Result
    20.21
    2022
    Milestone
    28.5
    Result
    20.21
    2022
    Milestone
    28
    Result
    20.21
    2022
    Milestone
    27.5
    Result
    20.21
    2022
    Milestone
    27
    Result
    20.21
    2022
    Milestone
    23
    Result
    20.21
    2023
    Milestone
    29
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    28.5
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    28
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    27.5
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    27
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    23
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    20
    Result
    -
    SP_D_2.2A
    SP 3.9.1: Number of women with strengthened capacities and skills to participate in the economy, including as entrepreneurs, with UN-Women's support
    2023 Result -
    2019
    Baseline
    604604
    2018
    Milestone
    1,000
    Result
    450
    2019
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    618
    2020
    Milestone
    600
    Result
    1,711
    2020
    Milestone
    1,000
    Result
    1,711
    2021
    Milestone
    600
    Result
    2,479
    2021
    Milestone
    1,000
    Result
    2,479
    SP_D_2.2B
    SP 3.9.2: Number of women entrepreneurs supported to access finance and gender-responsive financial products and services, with UN-Women's support
    2023 Result -
    2019
    Baseline
    00
    2018
    Milestone
    200
    Result
    -
    2019
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    2020
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    -
    2020
    Milestone
    10
    Result
    -
    2021
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    45
    2021
    Milestone
    10
    Result
    45
    SP_D_2.2C
    SP 3.9.3: Number of government entities, companies, and/or international organizations that develop and/or implement gender-responsive procurement policies, with UN-Women's support
    2023 Result -
    2017
    Baseline
    66
    2018
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    11
    2019
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    11
    2020
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    4
    2020
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    4
    2020
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    4
    2020
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    4
    2021
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    5
    2021
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    5
    2021
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    5
    2021
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    5
    SP_D_2.2D
    SP 3.9.4: Number of national and international signatories to the Women Empowerment Principles
    2023 Result -
    2017
    Baseline
    149149
    2018
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    43
    2019
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    110
    2020
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    173
    2020
    Milestone
    150
    Result
    173
    2020
    Milestone
    180
    Result
    173
    2020
    Milestone
    200
    Result
    173
    2021
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    122
    2021
    Milestone
    150
    Result
    122
    2021
    Milestone
    180
    Result
    122
    2021
    Milestone
    200
    Result
    122
    SP_D_2.2E
    SP 3.9.5: Number of countries developing and/or implementing gender-responsive fiscal stimulus packages for COVID-19 economic response and recovery, with UN-Women’s support.
    2023 Result -
    2020
    Baseline
    NoNo
    2020
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    False
    2021
    Milestone
    No
    Result
    False
    SP_D_0.1.5
    Number of national and/or local (multi) sectoral strategies, policies and/or action plans that are adopted with a focus on gender equality (CO)

    Complementary indicators are identified as those in the results framework that are not repeated verbatim in the results framework of another United Nations entity, but are related or provide different but complementary lenses or insights into the same issue, high-level result and/or area of complementary work, such as a Sustainable Development Goal target.

    Complementary
    sdg
    UNAIDS
    sdg
    UNDP
    sdg
    UNFPA
    sdg
    UNICEF
    2023 Result -
    2021
    Baseline
    11
    2022
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    Outputs
    BRA_D_2.1.1 Strengthened commitment and capacities of key governmental actors, public and private companies/institutions to formulate, implement and monitor policies and strategies to promote decent work, social protection and entrepreneurship for women, with special focus on Afrodescendant Women
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    BRA_D_2.1.1A
    Number of companies committed to WEPs (cumulative)
    2023 Result -
    2019
    Baseline
    00
    2018
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    193
    2018
    Milestone
    200
    Result
    193
    2018
    Milestone
    300
    Result
    193
    2018
    Milestone
    400
    Result
    193
    2018
    Milestone
    500
    Result
    193
    2019
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    302
    2019
    Milestone
    200
    Result
    302
    2019
    Milestone
    300
    Result
    302
    2019
    Milestone
    400
    Result
    302
    2019
    Milestone
    500
    Result
    302
    2020
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    14
    2020
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    14
    2021
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    15
    2021
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    15
    2022
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    16
    2022
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    16
    2022
    Milestone
    10
    Result
    16
    2023
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    10
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    14
    Result
    -
    BRA_D_2.1.1B
    Number of companies that received the Gender and Race Pro-Equity Seal in each edition
    2023 Result -
    2019
    Baseline
    00
    2018
    Milestone
    70
    Result
    -
    2018
    Milestone
    74
    Result
    -
    2019
    Milestone
    70
    Result
    -
    2019
    Milestone
    74
    Result
    -
    2020
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    1
    2020
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    1
    2020
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    1
    2021
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    2021
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2021
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    2022
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    2
    2022
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    2
    2022
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    2
    2022
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    2
    2023
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    -
    BRA_D_2.1.1C
    Percentage of public and private WEPs signatory companies publicly reporting its gender equality commitments, according to UN Women's proposed methodology
    2023 Result -
    2015
    Baseline
    6868
    2018
    Milestone
    72
    Result
    47
    2018
    Milestone
    75
    Result
    47
    2018
    Milestone
    80
    Result
    47
    2018
    Milestone
    85
    Result
    47
    2018
    Milestone
    90
    Result
    47
    2019
    Milestone
    72
    Result
    47
    2019
    Milestone
    75
    Result
    47
    2019
    Milestone
    80
    Result
    47
    2019
    Milestone
    85
    Result
    47
    2019
    Milestone
    90
    Result
    47
    BRA_D_2.1.1D
    Number of private and public companies that implement the methodology to measure institutional racism (cumulative)
    2023 Result -
    2015
    Baseline
    00
    2018
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    3
    2018
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    3
    2018
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    3
    2018
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    3
    2018
    Milestone
    6
    Result
    3
    2019
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    45
    2019
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    45
    2019
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    45
    2019
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    45
    2019
    Milestone
    6
    Result
    45
    SP_D_0.1.f
    Number of institutions that have increased capacities to design and implement institutional reforms/strategies/policies that promote gender equality and women’s empowerment (CO)

    Complementary indicators are identified as those in the results framework that are not repeated verbatim in the results framework of another United Nations entity, but are related or provide different but complementary lenses or insights into the same issue, high-level result and/or area of complementary work, such as a Sustainable Development Goal target.

    Complementary
    sdg
    UNDP
    2023 Result -
    2021
    Baseline
    00
    2022
    Milestone
    17
    Result
    23
    2023
    Milestone
    17
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    20
    Result
    -
    BRA_D_2.1.2 Enhanced capacity of women's business enterprises and women entrepreneurs to participate in dialogues and influence public and private companies and institutions strategies, with special focus on procurement policies
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    BRA_D_2.1.2A
    Number of networks of women's associations, women's business enterprises and women entrepreneurs created and/or strengthened with UN Women’s support (cumulative)
    2023 Result -
    2019
    Baseline
    146146
    2018
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    4
    2018
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    4
    2018
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    4
    2018
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    4
    2018
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    4
    2019
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    28
    2019
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    28
    2019
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    28
    2019
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    28
    2019
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    28
    2020
    Milestone
    150
    Result
    241
    2020
    Milestone
    150
    Result
    241
    2021
    Milestone
    150
    Result
    668
    2021
    Milestone
    150
    Result
    668
    2022
    Milestone
    150
    Result
    -
    2022
    Milestone
    150
    Result
    -
    2022
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    BRA_D_2.1.3 Strengthened capacities and opportunities of gender equality advocates and women's organizations to engage in dialogue with policy makers, public and private company representatives and other key actors to promote decent work and engender social protection and macroeconomic policies
    View indicators
    BRA_D_2.1.3A
    Number of dialogue fora created with UN Women’s support each year
    2023 Result -
    2019
    Baseline
    00
    2018
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    1
    2018
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    1
    2018
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    1
    2018
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    1
    2018
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    1
    2019
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    3
    2019
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    3
    2019
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    3
    2019
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    3
    2019
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    3
    2020
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    1
    2020
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    1
    2021
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    2
    2021
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    2
    2022
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    9
    2022
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    9
    2022
    Milestone
    7
    Result
    9
    2023
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    7
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    6
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.4.c
    Number of women’s organizations with increased capacities to deliver and/or monitor the quality of services, resources and goods for women in humanitarian and development settings (CO, HQ)

    Complementary indicators are identified as those in the results framework that are not repeated verbatim in the results framework of another United Nations entity, but are related or provide different but complementary lenses or insights into the same issue, high-level result and/or area of complementary work, such as a Sustainable Development Goal target.

    Complementary
    sdg
    UNAIDS
    sdg
    UNFPA
    2023 Result -
    2021
    Baseline
    00
    2022
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    4
    2023
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    -
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    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) $9,105
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    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
    Total contribution:$9,105
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    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
    Total contribution:$12,111
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    Total contribution:$17,380
    Development:$17,380(100%)
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    $20,098
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    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
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    Total contribution:$8,581
    Development:$8,581(100%)
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    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$9,105
    Total contribution$9,105
    Development$9,105(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
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    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$12,111
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    Development$12,111(100%)
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    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$17,380
    Total contribution$17,380
    Development$17,380(100%)
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    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$20,098
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    Development$20,098(100%)
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    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$8,581
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    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    Eletrobras Furnas, Brazil --
    2022
    No data available
    --
    2021
    No data available
    --
    2020
    No data available
    $44,134
    2019
    Eletrobras Furnas, BrazilLocal government
    Total contribution:$44,134
    Development:$44,134(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $45,592
    2018
    Eletrobras Furnas, BrazilLocal government
    Total contribution:$45,592
    Development:$45,592(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    European Commission --
    2022
    No data available
    $671,271
    2021
    European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$671,271
    Development:$671,271(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $1,006,990
    2020
    European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$1,006,990
    Development:$1,006,990(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $1,379,466
    2019
    European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$1,379,466
    Development:$1,379,466(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $997,161
    2018
    European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$997,161
    Development:$997,161(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    Instituto Avon, Brazil --
    2022
    No data available
    --
    2021
    No data available
    --
    2020
    No data available
    --
    2019
    No data available
    $8,889
    2018
    Instituto Avon, BrazilPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$8,889
    Development:$8,889(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    Instituto C&A --
    2022
    No data available
    --
    2021
    No data available
    $714
    2020
    Instituto C&ANGO
    Total contribution:$714
    Development:$714(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $36,390
    2019
    Instituto C&ANGO
    Total contribution:$36,390
    Development:$36,390(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $1,608
    2018
    Instituto C&ANGO
    Total contribution:$1,608
    Development:$1,608(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    Instituto Lojas Renner --
    2022
    No data available
    $7,333
    2021
    Instituto Lojas RennerPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$7,333
    Development:$7,333(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $15,088
    2020
    Instituto Lojas RennerPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$15,088
    Development:$15,088(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $35,556
    2019
    Instituto Lojas RennerPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$35,556
    Development:$35,556(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $24,426
    2018
    Instituto Lojas RennerPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$24,426
    Development:$24,426(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    The Coca-Cola Company --
    2022
    No data available
    --
    2021
    No data available
    $295
    2020
    The Coca-Cola CompanyPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$295
    Development:$295(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $7,726
    2019
    The Coca-Cola CompanyPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$7,726
    Development:$7,726(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $17,442
    2018
    The Coca-Cola CompanyPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$17,442
    Development:$17,442(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    Braskem SA --
    2022
    No data available
    --
    2021
    No data available
    $343
    2020
    Braskem SAPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$343
    Development:$343(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $5,599
    2019
    Braskem SAPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$5,599
    Development:$5,599(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2018
    No data available
    Miscellaneous Donors $30,069
    2022
    Miscellaneous DonorsPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$30,069
    Development:$30,069(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $75,676
    2021
    Miscellaneous DonorsPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$75,676
    Development:$75,676(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $5,690
    2020
    Miscellaneous DonorsPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$5,690
    Development:$5,690(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $1,860
    2019
    Miscellaneous DonorsPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$1,860
    Development:$1,860(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2018
    No data available
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office $65,609
    2022
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$65,609
    Development:$65,609(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $176,440
    2021
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$176,440
    Development:$176,440(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $27,316
    2020
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$27,316
    Development:$27,316(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $11,056
    2019
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$11,056
    Development:$11,056(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2018
    No data available
    United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) --
    2022
    No data available
    $4,475
    2021
    United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)United Nations organization
    Total contribution:$4,475
    Development:$4,475(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $40,613
    2020
    United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)United Nations organization
    Total contribution:$40,613
    Development:$40,613(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $3,506
    2019
    United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)United Nations organization
    Total contribution:$3,506
    Development:$3,506(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2018
    No data available
    United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes $415,435
    2022
    United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint ProgrammesUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$415,435
    Development:$415,435(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $140,486
    2021
    United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint ProgrammesUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$140,486
    Development:$140,486(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2020
    No data available
    --
    2019
    No data available
    --
    2018
    No data available
    Foundation to Promote Open Society $173,938
    2022
    Foundation to Promote Open SocietyFoundation
    Total contribution:$173,938
    Development:$173,938(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2021
    No data available
    --
    2020
    No data available
    --
    2019
    No data available
    --
    2018
    No data available
    2022
    Miscellaneous Donors$30,069
    Total contribution$30,069
    Development$30,069(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$65,609
    Total contribution$65,609
    Development$65,609(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes$415,435
    Total contribution$415,435
    Development$415,435(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Foundation to Promote Open Society$173,938
    Total contribution$173,938
    Development$173,938(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2021
    European Commission$671,271
    Total contribution$671,271
    Development$671,271(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Instituto Lojas Renner$7,333
    Total contribution$7,333
    Development$7,333(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Miscellaneous Donors$75,676
    Total contribution$75,676
    Development$75,676(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$176,440
    Total contribution$176,440
    Development$176,440(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)$4,475
    Total contribution$4,475
    Development$4,475(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes$140,486
    Total contribution$140,486
    Development$140,486(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2020
    European Commission$1,006,990
    Total contribution$1,006,990
    Development$1,006,990(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Instituto C&A$714
    Total contribution$714
    Development$714(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Instituto Lojas Renner$15,088
    Total contribution$15,088
    Development$15,088(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    The Coca-Cola Company$295
    Total contribution$295
    Development$295(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Braskem SA$343
    Total contribution$343
    Development$343(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Miscellaneous Donors$5,690
    Total contribution$5,690
    Development$5,690(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$27,316
    Total contribution$27,316
    Development$27,316(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)$40,613
    Total contribution$40,613
    Development$40,613(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2019
    Eletrobras Furnas, Brazil$44,134
    Total contribution$44,134
    Development$44,134(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    European Commission$1,379,466
    Total contribution$1,379,466
    Development$1,379,466(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Instituto C&A$36,390
    Total contribution$36,390
    Development$36,390(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Instituto Lojas Renner$35,556
    Total contribution$35,556
    Development$35,556(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    The Coca-Cola Company$7,726
    Total contribution$7,726
    Development$7,726(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Braskem SA$5,599
    Total contribution$5,599
    Development$5,599(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Miscellaneous Donors$1,860
    Total contribution$1,860
    Development$1,860(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$11,056
    Total contribution$11,056
    Development$11,056(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)$3,506
    Total contribution$3,506
    Development$3,506(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2018
    Brazil$5,999
    Total contribution$5,999
    Development$5,999(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Eletrobras Furnas, Brazil$45,592
    Total contribution$45,592
    Development$45,592(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    European Commission$997,161
    Total contribution$997,161
    Development$997,161(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Instituto Avon, Brazil$8,889
    Total contribution$8,889
    Development$8,889(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Instituto C&A$1,608
    Total contribution$1,608
    Development$1,608(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Instituto Lojas Renner$24,426
    Total contribution$24,426
    Development$24,426(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    The Coca-Cola Company$17,442
    Total contribution$17,442
    Development$17,442(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
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    Outcome insights and achievements

    Outcome progress note for the year

    Policies and strategies of public and private companies and institutions to strengthen women’s economic rights and opportunities are adopted, implemented and monitored.

    In 2021, UN Women contributed to changes in institutional performance and behaviour among individuals or groups through the partnerships established focusing on women’s economic empowerment, which were translated into new policies and strategies by public and private companies and institutions. During the reporting year, the Brazil CO enhanced the capacities of FENATRAD, the National Federation of Domestic Workers in Brazil, through a small grant, allowing for different activities to be carried out, such as institutional capacity building, training sessions, among others. One example was the organization of the XII National Congress of Domestic Workers, which brought together 109 union leaders from across the country. The result was the development of a Plano de Luta, a robust and collective action plan for 2022, highlighting the need to defend labor rights, expand formalization and improve access to health, especially mental health, for domestic workers in Brazil, and outlining practical strategies for achieving those goals. Furthermore, the CO engagement with the private sector in 2021 resulted in 38 companies developing their gender action plans with UN Women's direct technical support through the Win-Win programme, which contribute to the promotion of decent work for women, as they provide concrete measures and targets for reaching gender equality in the workplace. Of these, 23 WEPs companies developed their plan in the scope of their participation in one of the two editions of the Target Gender Equality programme, implemented by UN Women in partnership with the UN Global Compact, which also led them to make a public commitment to have 30% of their high-level positions occupied by women by 2025. The CO also supported the 2030 Observatory, an initiative of the Global Compact Brazil Network to support the private sector with data and evidence to strengthen business commitments and actions towards the SDGs and increase the level of ambition of companies' goals in Brazil. The Observatory includes the monitoring of public corporate commitments related to sustainability, and the production of knowledge about the advancement of the Brazilian business sector in the SDGs. In face of the end of Win-Win, and as part of its sustainability strategy, knowledge products (including guides and capacity building modules) on development and implementations of action plans are available online to guide those companies still in the process of elaborating their plans. In 2021, the national response to the mixed influx of Venezuelan nationals became more gender-inclusive and responsive, building on the results of the two-and-a-half-year implementation of the Joint Programme LEAP, led by UN Women in Brazil, in partnership with UNHCR and UNFPA. According to the Report on Good Practices and Lessons Learned on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the Humanitarian Response to the Venezuela/Brazil Migration Flow, the programmes of UN agencies and implementing partners are gender transformative. The Coordination Platform for Refugee and Migrants from Venezuela (R4V) – the inter-institutional and inter-agency coordination mechanism – had gender expertise in place to analyse, advise and coordinate efforts to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment in the humanitarian response. The Brazilian chapter of the 2021 RMRP were improved regarding gender mainstreaming, addressing the specific needs of refugee and migrant women and girls in the process of socioeconomic integration. This is also a result of the engagement by UN Women of 14 Venezuelan women leaders in the R4V planning process for the first time. They contributed to the analysis on gender roles and dynamics, to the identification of women’s socioeconomic needs and strategies to address gender gaps, as well as to engage men and boys for longer-term results. The R4V Platform demonstrated better institutional performance partially attributed to UN Women’s advocacy and technical assistance. With the application of the Gender with Age Marker (GAM) it was observed an increase from 37 per cent in 2020 to 47 per cent in 2021 in planned actions sensitive to both gender and age and an increase from 11 per cent in 2020 to 14 percent in 2021 in targeted actions to reduce discrimination or inequality. 320 professionals from CSOs and UN agencies reported having used UN Women knowledge products to develop new initiatives for refugee and migrant women in their organisations.

    Policies and strategies of public and private companies and institutions to strengthen women’s economic rights and opportunities are adopted, implemented and monitored.

    In 2022, UN Women contributed to changes in institutional performance and behaviour among individuals or groups through partnerships established with focus on women’s economic empowerment, which translated into new policies and strategies by public and private companies and institutions. In the reporting year, the response to the Venezuelan refugees and migrants’ influx became more gender responsive with the contribution of UN Women. According to the Gender with Age Marker (GAM), 92 per cent of the organizations that compose the Coordination Platform for Refugee and Migrants from Venezuela (R4V) developed gender sensitive actions, representing an increase compared to the 80 per cent reported in 2021. Building on the capacities developed in the scope of the Joint Programme Moverse : Economic Empowerment of Refugee and Migrant Women in Brazil, implemented by UN Women in partnership with UNHCR and UNFPA, four civil society organizations and 12 companies developed and initiated the implementation of Action Plans for the economic empowerment of refugee and migrant women, as a result of the technical support offered by UN Women and a public commitment assumed by 15 companies to develop strategies for the socioeconomic inclusion of this population in Brazil. 86 per cent of the companies that developed the action plans adopted strategies to effectively hire and integrate refugee and migrant women into the workspace. 53 per cent of the companies committed to developing communication strategies that represent and empower refugee and migrant women, breaking harmful stereotypes that are frequently associated with them. 33 per cent of companies committed to funding external initiatives for the economic empowerment of refugee and migrant women. Furthermore, UN Women made progress towards establishing a municipal care system in Belém do Pará. The institutional framework of the Belém municipal government became more gender-sensitive to care economy issues as 11 governmental institutions , which are part of the newly created advisory committee of project Ver-o-Cuidado , financed by Open Society Foundations, incorporated actions in their 2023 workplans to contribute to the development of a care system in Belém. This is largely attributed to increased capacities of Belém’s government officials on care economy and public policies, as a result of capacity-building and technical assistance provided by UN Women in 2022 to the government. These institutions are expected to be directly involved in the implementation of activities as well as in the development of the care system. This is strategic as an intersectoral approach to public policy implementation is needed to allow for a care system to be implemented. For the first time since the establishment of Premio Pro-Equidade , a national award that recognizes companies that invest in gender equality, the Ministry of Women, Family and Human Rights added “integrating refugee and migrant women” as a scoring criterion for the companies applying for the award. This was a result of continuous technical assistance from UN Women. The award is expected to encourage companies to offer decent work, opportunities for career growth and, ultimately, socioeconomic integration to refugee and migrant women in Brazil, based on the principle of leaving no one behind. Also in 2022, the the Happy Child Programme (HCP) continued to be implemented by the Brazilian Ministry of Citizenship, and incorporated a stronger gender component which is expected to contribute to strengthening women's rights. The Ministry included three courses on Violence Against Women, Attention to Pregnant Women and Corresponsibility in Care in the programme’s staff training platform, as a result of enhanced capacities of public sector employees in charge of the management and coordination of the programme on gender equality and gender-responsive social protection strategies. This is attributed to UN Women’s technical support to the Ministry through the Joint SDG Fund Programme. The HCP is a social protection policy that aims to promote the integral development of children in early childhood, having as target audiences pregnant women, children up to 36 months old and their families. Therefore, discussing the gendered aspects of care and the perspective of shared responsibility is strategic for advancing gender equality and contributing for the programme to be more gender responsive.

    Policies and strategies of public and private companies and institutions to strengthen women’s economic rights and opportunities are adopted, implemented and monitored.

    In 2023, Brazil showed progress in the adoption and implementation of policies and strategies to strengthen women’s economic rights, as a result of public and private companies and institutions enhanced capacities with UN Women’s technical support. The reporting year was marked by great advancements in the development of care policies and strategies in the country. In November 2023, the MERCOSUR countries created the Technical Commission on Care, the first ever intergovernmental fora to discuss and propose care strategies. The commission was created during the 42nd Meeting of Social Development of Mercosur (RMADS), and Brazil had a very protagonist role, while holding the Pro-tempore presidency of the group. It was announced in an international seminar organized in partnership with UN Women Brazil Country Office and aim s to fo ster the commitment of Member St ates to design, implement and monitor care policies in Mercosur. Moreover, the municipal government of Belém is also developing a municipal care system. In 2023, the city started implementing a more gender and care-sensitive approach in their public policies, due to the municipal government increased capacities following participation in UN Women trainings. For example, in December 2023, the government included in their professional training programme the first course to train paid care workers to care for children and elderly people. Furthermore, civil society organizations of Belém are building advocacy strategies to strengthen women’s rights and opportunities. In the reporting year, 16 organizations created the Network of Care Activists of Belém, as a result of their increased capacities on advocacy and care policies. In this context, the development of a municipal care system in Belém with UN Women support was perceived by the Federal Government as a pioneer experience in the country, which created new opportunities for exchanges and collaboration between national and local authorities, such as the development of a collaborative workplan to foster technical exchanges between the two experiences. In addition to the advancements in the care agenda, with the aim of minimizing historical salary inequality, in 2023 the Brazilian Government approved Law No. 14,611/2023, focused on promoting salary equality and establishing remuneration criteria for men and women, a result to which UN Women contributed through its advocacy efforts s. over the past years for equal pay for work of equal value and the reduction of the gender pay gap. This law reinforced the impossibility of distinguishing wages between women and men (which was previously guaranteed by the Consolidation of Labor Laws) and brought new developments in relation to measures that, until then, were not provided for in legislation (such as the establishment of mechanisms for salary transparency and the provision of specific channels for reporting salary discrimination). To ensure the implementation of the law, the government also created an Interministerial Working Group (IWG) to design a National Plan for Equal Pay and Labour Equality for Women and Men, which counts with UN Women technical support. It is expected that the Plan is launched in 2024. In addition to the public sector, the private sector plays a crucial role in implementing strategies to strengthen women's economic rights and empowering all women and girls, especially those who face multiple forms of discrimination, such as refugee and migrant women. In the reporting period, 20 companies implemented action plans for the economic empowerment of refugees and migrants as a result of their enhanced capacities on employability and integration of refugee and migrant women in the workplace with the support of UN Women in partnership with UNHCR and UNFPA, in the scope of the Moverse Joint Programme. These companies have committed to at least one of the following fronts: employability and integration of refugee and migrant women in the workplace, supply chain adapted to integrate refugee and migrant women, corporate social responsibility in support of communities and communication that does not reinforce stereotypes and empowers refugee and migrant women. Also in 2023, three companies adapted their corporate purchasing policies to integrate refugee and migrant women, after consultations with six entrepreneurs. As a result, nine women accessed opportunities to sell their products and services to such companies after the modifications, earning over 31,500 USD. Besides the companies, eleven civil society organizations involved in the Brazilian Government's response to the Venezuelan migration flow implemented action plans for mainstream gender in their programs and initiatives, with special attention to the socioeconomic integration of refugee and migrant women, as a result of their enhanced capacities on gender and economic empowerment. In these organizations there was an average increase of 46 per cent in the number of initiatives aimed at the economic empowerment of refugee and migrant women. Three of these CSOs are refugee and migrant women-led organizations that went through the formalization process in 2023 with the support of UN Women. As a result of the formalization, they were able to receive resources from different sources, including by United Nations agencies involved in the response to the Venezuelan migratory flow in Brazil. Also in the reporting year, the Brazilian Government launched the Second National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (Stage 1) at the Security Council annual open debate on Women, Peace and Security, during Brazil’ presidency of the Security Council, as a result of its enhanced capacities following their participation in UN Women capacity building activities, as well as UN Women advocacy efforts and technical support to the drafting of the document. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs created and coordinated an Interministerial Working Group (IWG) to develop the Plan, also as a result of its increased access to information provided by UN Women through technical meetings, presentations and workshops. The IWG incorporated into the Plan contributions presented by civil society on the women's needs and priorities on this agenda, as a result of their increased knowledge of their demands following their participation in a consultation session held by UN Women Country Office with the support of the UN Women Regional Office for the Americas and the Caribbean.

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