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    Summary of country programme

    UN Women in Samoa delivers six projects in addition to specialised technical assistance to the government underpinned by support for coordination and normative processes. Working jointly with UNDP to empower women as leaders and reduce discrimination faced by women with disabilities, UN Women delivers the Women’s Leadership in Samoa (WILS) Project and the Addressing Stigma and Discrimination experienced by Women in Samoa (ASDWD) Project. In the area of Ending Violence against Women, UN Women works on the ground through both the Pacific Partnership to End VAWG and the Spotlight Initiative. In 2021, UN Women extended its work in Women’s Economic Empowerment into Samoa through the successful Markets for Change Project (currently also in Fiji, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu). Technical advisory services in disaster response planning are provided to the government and through the Build Back Better (BBB) Project on gender statistics.

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    UN Women in action: Strategic insights and achievements

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    Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements

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    Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements

    Refer to Fiji MCO Annual Report 2023

    Results and resources

    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

    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 integrations

    Outcomes (aligned with interagency frameworks)
    WSM_D_1.1

    By 2027, more people, especially those at risk of being left behind, contribute to and benefit from sustainable, resilient, diversified, inclusive and human-centred socio-economic systems with decent work and equal livelihoods opportunities, reducing inequalities and ensuring shared prosperity [PCF Strategic Priority 3: Prosperity]

    WSM_D_1.1.1

    Pacific women in the informal sector have increased skills, increased access to key resources (finances, technological tools) and services (including social assistance and social insurance) and business opportunities to advance their economic potentials, and adaptiveness in crises, with UN Women's support.

    WSM_D_1.1.2

    Pacific women in the informal economy are equipped to effectively advocate for increased women's representation in decision-making mechanisms and processes, to ensure that their needs and priorties are addressed by state actors, with UN Women's support.

    WSM_D_1.1.3

    State and non-state actors including private sector, have increased  awareness, technical support, skills and data, to design, implement and track gender-responsive policies, laws, strategies, and programmes to advance GEWE, through UN Women's support.

    WSM_D_1.1.4

    Pacific women have increased access to disaster resilient facilities and operating systems to support their economic empowerment and resilience to disaster risks, with UN Women's support.

    WSM_D_2.1

    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]

    WSM_D_2.1.1

    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.

    WSM_D_2.1.2

    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.

    WSM_D_2.2

    By 2027, the operational, normative and collaborative potential of the UNCT Cooperation Frameworks to contribute to greater gender equality is fully optimised by UN Women’s interventions

    WSM_D_2.2.1

    Pacific UNCTs are capacitated (through trainings and access to tools/guidance, data and knowledge products), to coherently and systematically advance joint action on GEWE, across all Pacific Island Countries and Territories, in line with the Pacific UNSDCF (2023-2027), through support from UN Women

    Organizational effectiveness and efficiency
    WSM_O_1

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    OutcomeWSM_D_1.1
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    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-WSM_D_1.1
    OutcomeWSM_D_2.1
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    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-WSM_D_2.1
    OutcomeWSM_D_2.2
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    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-WSM_D_2.2
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    OutcomeWSM_O_1
    Outcome result statementAdvancing business transformation
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-WSM_O_1
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