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    Summary of country programme

    UN Women in Tonga delivers a two-pronged approach to Ending Violence against Women through the Pacific Partnership to End VAWG. In prevention work, UN Women is transforming communities through its outreach work in addressing social and cultural norms and attitudes to prevent violence and improve support for survivors of violence. In addition, UN Women is enabling improved access to survivor-centered services by supporting the development of interagency, multi-sectoral national Standard Operating Procedures for the response, referral, and coordination of gender-based violence (GBV) services.

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    Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements
    In 2022, the Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC) influenced regional and national churches and faith leaders to prevent Violence Against Women and Girls and achieve gender equality. Focusing specifically on Sustainable Development Goals; 5: Gender Equality, 10: Reducing Inequalities, and 17: Partnerships, PCC galvanized senior church leadership within the PCC network to endorse and approve the Gender Status Card for Churches in the Pacific: Building safe, dignified and empowered communities in the Pacific. The Gender Status Card is the first of its kind globally and was presented at the World Council of Churches Summit in September 2022 as a model to increasing advocacy and accountability for churches to prevent and respond to violence. The tool is an action-oriented, simple, self-assessment tool developed in consultation and in partnership with member churches across the Pacific, it guides PCC’s member churches and other faith organizations in the region on assessing, monitoring, and implementing their commitments towards creating safe churches free from gender-based violence in the Pacific. Five churches from Vanuatu, Kiribati, Fiji, Samoa and Tuvalu have started their assessments. The assessment process has opened a dialogue and started to change mindsets among church administrators and personnel on the role of VAWG in faith settings. The assessment and action plan will be reported into the regional Pacific Leaders Meeting held annually as a scorecard for church members’ ability to secure the safety of women, children and survivors of VAWG. The rollout of the Gender Status Card will continue throughout 2023, with training of member churches on how to utilize this tool scheduled. It cannot be understated the importance of the faith community in Pacific life and the opportunity this partnership provides to reach a wide sector of society across the Pacific.
    UN Women played an instrumental role in co-developing and co-designing the Gender Status Card with PCC through technical assistance and quality assurance. The consultation and validation process were co-led by UN Women and PCC and substantive drafting and revisions were contributed by UN Women to ensure the Gender Status Card remains a relevant tool and model for churches across the region. UN Women also developed the training package and materials for the member church trainings on the Gender Status Card, alongside co-training during the pilots in Fiji and Kiribati after the launch of the tool. Globally, PCC’s Gender Status Card has been acknowledged as best practice, with PCC being invited to two international conferences by the World Council of Churches to share these lessons learnt and best practice, in Australia and Germany.

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    Outcomes (aligned with interagency frameworks)
    TON_D_1.1

    By 2027, more people, particularly those at risk of being left behind, benefit from more equitable access to resilient, and gender-responsive, quality basic services, food security/nutrition and social protection systems. [PCF Strategic Priority 2: People]

    TON_D_1.1.1

    Pacific governments, communities and individuals are engaged in promoting social norms change to advance GEWE, across a diversity of areas, in collaboration with key stakeholders in the areas of culture, faith, and sports at national and regional levels, through UN Women's support.

    TON_D_1.1.2

    State and non-state actors in the Pacific promote the development and/or review of relevant policies, laws and strategies on prevention and response to VAWG, in line with global, regional and national standards, best practices and emerging evidence, with UN Women's support.

    TON_D_1.1.3

    State and non-state actors and institutions are equipped with technical expertise, capacity building opportunities, good practices, data, and information, to support increased access at all levels of society, to uninterrupted, timely, relevant, quality, and coordinated VAWG support and services for women and girls in all their diversity, including in crisis situations.

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    OutcomeTON_D_1.1
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    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-TON_D_1.1
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    Our funding partners contributions

    Regular resources (core)

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    $654.12 K in total
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    $654.12 K in total
    2022 2021 2020 2019 2018
    Australia $67,361
    2022
    AustraliaOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$67,361
    Development:$67,361(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $6,569
    2021
    AustraliaOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$6,569
    Development:$6,569(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $1,000
    2020
    AustraliaOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$1,000
    Development:$1,000(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $35,000
    2019
    AustraliaOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$35,000
    Development:$35,000(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $24,201
    2018
    AustraliaOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$24,201
    Development:$24,201(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    European Commission $0
    2022
    European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$0
    Development:$0(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $257,254
    2021
    European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$257,254
    Development:$257,254(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $107,122
    2020
    European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$107,122
    Development:$107,122(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $96,000
    2019
    European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$96,000
    Development:$96,000(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $19,608
    2018
    European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$19,608
    Development:$19,608(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    Denmark --
    2022
    No data available
    --
    2021
    No data available
    --
    2020
    No data available
    $40,000
    2019
    DenmarkOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$40,000
    Development:$40,000(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
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    2018
    No data available
    2022
    Australia$67,361
    Total contribution$67,361
    Development$67,361(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    European Commission$0
    Total contribution$0
    Development$0(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2021
    Australia$6,569
    Total contribution$6,569
    Development$6,569(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    European Commission$257,254
    Total contribution$257,254
    Development$257,254(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2020
    Australia$1,000
    Total contribution$1,000
    Development$1,000(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    European Commission$107,122
    Total contribution$107,122
    Development$107,122(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2019
    Australia$35,000
    Total contribution$35,000
    Development$35,000(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    European Commission$96,000
    Total contribution$96,000
    Development$96,000(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Denmark$40,000
    Total contribution$40,000
    Development$40,000(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2018
    Australia$24,201
    Total contribution$24,201
    Development$24,201(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    European Commission$19,608
    Total contribution$19,608
    Development$19,608(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
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