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Region:Asia Pacific Current UN Women Plan Period Afghanisthan:2018-2022
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outcome BOL_D_2.2XM-DAC-41146-BOL_D_2.2

More Bolivian women, especially rural and indigenous women, have access to productive resources and assets, including access to renewable energy.

Activity Details Resources Outcome Indicators and Results Strategic Note Outcome Progress Note Documents
Outcome details
SDG alignment
SDG Goal
SDG Goal
SDG Goal
Impact areas
Impact areas
Women’s economic empowerment
Organizational outputs
Organizational outputs
Access to services, goods and resources
Policy marker GENDER EQUALITY
Humanitarian scope No
UN system function Capacity development and technical assistance Intergovernmental Normative Support Support functions
Outcome Description

Women have income security, decent work and economic autonomy

UN Partners
UN Partner
FAO
UN Partner
ILO
UN Partner
UNAIDS
UN Partner
UNDP
UN Partner
UNICEF
Resources
$2.19 M Planned Budget
$410.49 K Actual Budget
$2.19 M Planned Budget
$410.49 K Actual Budget and Shortfall
$270.36 K Expenses
Funding Partners Regular Resources (Core): Other Resources (Non-Core)/ Funding Partners: Total Other Resources (Non-Core) $342,988
Outcome Indicator and Results Plan Period : 2018-2022
OUTCOME BOL_D_2.2

More Bolivian women, especially rural and indigenous women, have access to productive resources and assets, including access to renewable energy.

BOL_D_2.2A
Number of entrepreneurships led and managed by women
2022 Result 4
2017
Baseline
0 0
2018
Milestone
1 1
Result
4 4
2019
Milestone
1 1
Result
12 12
2020
Milestone
1 1
Result
12 12
2021
Milestone
4 4
Result
0 0
2022
Target
- -
Result
4 4
SP_D_0.4.3
Number of countries where multi-sectoral systems, strategies or programs are implemented to advance women’s equal access to and use of services, goods and/resources, including social protection (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
UNICEF
2022 Result TRUE
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Target
- -
Result
TRUE TRUE
SP_D_2.1

UN Women reports on this indicator in a global scope, signified by "(Desk Review)" at the end of the indicator statement (see the Our Global Results page for the global result)

SDG 5.4.1: Proportion of time spent on unpaid domestic and care work, by sex, age and location (Desk Review)
SDG
sdg
Goal 5

Common indicators are those that appear verbatim the same in at least two entities' results frameworks and are drawn, where possible, directly from other globally agreed frameworks.

Common
sdg
ILO
2022 Result -
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Milestone
- -
Result
- -
2023
Target
- -
Result
- -
SP_D_2.2

UN Women reports on this indicator in a global scope, signified by "(Desk Review)" at the end of the indicator statement (see the Our Global Results page for the global result)

SDG 8.3.1 Proportion of informal employment in total employment, by sector and sex (Desk Review)
SDG
sdg
Goal 8

Common indicators are those that appear verbatim the same in at least two entities' results frameworks and are drawn, where possible, directly from other globally agreed frameworks.

Common
sdg
FAO
sdg
ILO

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
UNICEF
2022 Result -
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Target
- -
Result
- -
SP_D_2.3

UN Women reports on this indicator in a global scope, signified by "(Desk Review)" at the end of the indicator statement (see the Our Global Results page for the global result)

SDG 1.3.1: Proportion of population covered by social protection floors/systems, by sex, distinguishing children, unemployed persons, older persons, persons with disabilities, pregnant women, newborns, work-injury victims and the poor and the vulnerable (Desk Review)
SDG
sdg
Goal 1

Common indicators are those that appear verbatim the same in at least two entities' results frameworks and are drawn, where possible, directly from other globally agreed frameworks.

Common
sdg
FAO
sdg
ILO
sdg
UNDP

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
UNICEF
2022 Result -
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Milestone
- -
Result
- -
2023
Target
- -
Result
- -
SP_D_2.3A
SP 3.10.1: Number of new and/or improved gender-responsive policies on land developed and/or being implemented with the support of UN-Women
2022 Result N/A
2020
Baseline
0 0
2018
Milestone
0 0
Result
0 0
2019
Milestone
- -
Result
1 1
2020
Milestone
- -
Result
0 0
2021
Target
0 0
Result
NA NA
SP_D_2.3B
SP 3.10.2: Number of rural women supported to gain access, use and/or control of productive resources by UN-Women
2022 Result N/A
2020
Baseline
340 340
2018
Milestone
100 100
Result
47 47
2019
Milestone
- -
Result
169 169
2020
Milestone
- -
Result
340 340
2021
Target
340 340
Result
NA NA
SP_D_2.3C
SP 3.10.3: Number of countries that use the Buy from Women Platform to connect women farmers to information, markets and/or finance (info might still be collected through RMS)
2022 Result N/A
0
Baseline
- -
2018
Milestone
Yes Yes
Result
- -
2019
Milestone
- -
Result
- -
2020
Milestone
- -
Result
- -
2021
Target
- -
Result
- -
Output Indicator and Results
OUTPUT BOL_D_2.2.1

More policies promote decent work and social protection for women

Planned Budget: $6.21 M
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $2.05 M
Expenses: $1.74 M
BOL_D_2.2.1A
Number of women with increased access to appropriate technologies, machinery, fertilizers, improved seeds, pest control, etc. for sustainable agriculture.
2022 Result 0
2017
Baseline
0 0
2018
Milestone
15 15
Result
47 47
2019
Milestone
25 25
Result
169 169
2020
Milestone
35 35
Result
340 340
2021
Milestone
NA NA
Result
0 0
2022
Target
600 600
Result
0 0
BOL_D_2.2.1B
Percentage increase of women-led firms (medium scale & microenterprises) in rural areas targeted by the programme
2022 Result 0.01
2015
Baseline
15% 15%
2018
Milestone
16% 16%
Result
2019
Milestone
16% 16%
Result
12 12
2020
Milestone
18% 18%
Result
0% 0%
2021
Milestone
20% 20%
Result
0 0
2022
Target
NA NA
Result
0.01 0.01
BOL_D_2.2.1C
Number of rural women supported to gain access, use and/or control of productive resources by UN-Women.
2022 Result 0
2017
Baseline
35 35
2018
Milestone
200 200
Result
184 184
2019
Milestone
600 600
Result
169 169
2020
Milestone
200 200
Result
340 340
2021
Milestone
1200 1200
Result
0 0
2022
Target
100 100
Result
0 0
BOL_D_2.2.1D
Number of women accessing financial services and products in response to the COVID 19
2022 Result 93
2019
Baseline
NA NA
2020
Milestone
100 100
Result
200 200
2021
Milestone
- -
Result
0 0
2022
Target
100 100
Result
93 93
BOL_D_2.2.1E
Number of women with strengthened capacities and skills to participate in the economy, including as entrepreneurs, with UN-Women’s support
2022 Result 655
2020
Baseline
NA NA
2021
Milestone
150 150
Result
263 263
2022
Target
900 900
Result
655 655
BOL_D_2.2.1F
Number of legal, regulatory and/or policy frameworks in support of gender-responsive social protection systems that are developed and/or being implemented with support from UN-Women
2022 Result 2
2020
Baseline
o o
2021
Milestone
1 1
Result
0 0
2022
Target
1 1
Result
2 2
BOL_D_2.2.1G
Number of national and international signatories to the Women Empowerment Principles
2022 Result 37
2019
Baseline
27 27
2021
Milestone
50 50
Result
20 20
2022
Target
50 50
Result
37 37
BOL_D_2.2.1H
Number of countries with strengthened capacities to undertake gender-responsive socio-economic impact assessments in response to the COVID-19 crisis, with a focus on at-risk populations
2022 Result 1
2020
Baseline
NA NA
2021
Milestone
1 1
Result
1 1
2022
Target
1 1
Result
1 1
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)
2022 Result 9
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Target
- -
Result
9 9
SP_D_0.2.b
Number of gender financing assessments conducted by government partners (CO)
2022 Result 0
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Target
- -
Result
0 0
SP_D_0.2.d
Number of tools introduced that support innovative financing and accountability, including related to digital financing, for gender equality (CO)
2022 Result 1
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Target
- -
Result
1 1
SP_D_0.4.a

In addition to results reported by UN Women field offices (shown here), results achieved in countries and territories through the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF) are included in a non-duplicative manner in the global reporting on this indicator (see the Our Global Results page).

Number of institutions with strengthened capacities to improve the provision of essential services, goods and/or resources for women (CO, RO, HQ)
2022 Result 9
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Target
- -
Result
9 9
SP_D_0.4.b
Number of countries supported to develop and/or implement guidelines, protocols and standard operating procedures to strengthen EVAWG services in line with the Essential Services Package (CO)
2022 Result FALSE
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Target
- -
Result
FALSE FALSE
Strategic Note Outcome Progress Note Showing data of : 2022

More Bolivian women, especially rural and indigenous women, have access to productive resources and assets, including access to renewable energy.

655 women strengthened their capacities in financial literacy, business management and soft skills 300 own-account women workers strengthened their capacities in financial management, knowledge on the requirements to access financial services, and soft skills (in leadership, communications, etc.) and 355 women entrepreneurs and businesswomen strengthened capacities in financial and business management. Regarding the strengthening of capacities of 300 own-account women workers, the process was included in the framework of the Joint Programme "Mitigating socioeconomic impact of COVID19 on employment and income of own-account women workers in the informal economy". Our responsible party, ACOBOL, organized training sessions, mostly in El Alto and La Paz, for 300 own-account women workers to strengthen their capacities in financial management and soft skills. In total, 563 own-account women workers in the informal economy strengthened their capacities in financial management and soft skills during the programme that started in 2021 and ended in March 2022. Many of them were indigenous and with low education level (around primary school). 43.52% of them were women under 35 years. Regarding the strengthening of capacities of 355 women entrepreneurs and businesswomen, it was held as part of a consultancy in the cities of La Paz, El Alto, Cochabamba, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Tarija and Cobija. The results after the trainings showed this process was important and generated solidarity networks between women entrepreneurs and businesswomen. Finally, regarding access to services, to improve women's financial inclusion, an agenda to generate conditions and development of financial products and tools tailored to the needs of women was consolidated by UN Women and shared with 400 people, including key actors from the government, financial sector and women entrepreneurs and businesswomen’s organizations; and 146 people from 13 financial institutions strengthened their knowledge on how to mainstream gender in financial services and products.
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