Gender coordination contributes to women and girls playing a more important role and benefiting from development efforts, recovery and humanitarian response in compliance with national and international norms and standards.
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Policy markerGender equalityNot TargetedReproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)Not TargetedDesertificationNot Targeted
UN system functionAdvocacy, communications and social mobilizationCapacity development and technical assistanceIntergovernmental Normative SupportUN system coordination (discontinued)
Outcome description
Gender coordination contributes to women and girls playing a more important role and benefiting from development efforts, recovery and humanitarian response in compliance with national and international norms and standards.
COD_D_1.5Gender coordination contributes to women and girls playing a more important role and benefiting from development efforts, recovery and humanitarian response in compliance with national and international norms and standards.View indicators
Outputs
COD_D_1.5.1Women and women's rights organizations have increased leadership and participation in the implementation of the humanitarian response plan and in humanitarian coordination mechanisms.View indicators
COD_D_1.5.2Gender coordination within the United Nations System is strengthened, in order to increase accountability on gender equality.View indicators
COD_D_1.5.3National institutions, civil society, women's rights organizations, and the media have a greater capacity to promote the implementation of women's fundamental rights in accordance with national and international normative frameworks.View indicators
COD_D_1.5.4The Women's Economic Empowerment Principles (WEPS) are reinforced in the private sector of the DRC in order to increase their accountability on gender equality.View indicators
Gender coordination contributes to women and girls playing a more important role and benefiting from development efforts, recovery and humanitarian response in compliance with national and international norms and standards.
The document review accounts for nearly 75% of the assessment carried out in 2025 and complies with UN-SWAP standards (1.4.13). UNCT meets 75% compliance with UNCT-SWAP (1.4.15). 35 to 55% of the indicators in the results matrix provide information on the integration of gender equality into cooperation frameworks (1.4.16) and in its narrative. 50% comply with requirements relating to the prevention of violence and discrimination (1.4.22). UNSCR 1325 reports 30% progress on Women, Peace, and Security commitments (S/2019/800) at the community level. 35% integration of gender equality into response plans