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Region:Asia Pacific Current UN Women Plan Period Afghanisthan:2018-2022
i-icon World Bank Income Classification:Low Income The World Bank classifies economies for analytical purposes into four income groups: low, lower-middle, upper-middle, and high income. For this purpose it uses gross national income (GNI) per capita data in U.S. dollars, converted from local currency using the World Bank Atlas method, which is applied to smooth exchange rate fluctuations. i-icon Least Developed Country:Yes Since 1971, the United Nations has recognized LDCs as a category of States that are deemed highly disadvantaged in their development process, for structural, historical and also geographical reasons. Three criteria are used: per capita income, human assets, and economic vulnerability. i-icon Gender Inequality Index:0.575 GII is a composite metric of gender inequality using three dimensions: reproductive health, empowerment and the labour market. A low GII value indicates low inequality between women and men, and vice-versa. i-icon Gender Development Index:0.723 GDI measures gender inequalities in achievement in three basic dimensions of human development: health, education, and command over economic resources.
i-icon Population:209,497,025 Source of population data: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2022). World Population Prospects: The 2022 Revision Male:19,976,265 (9.5%) Female:189,520,760 (90.5%)
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outcome COL_D_2.1XM-DAC-41146-COL_D_2.1

Women and girls in Venezuela's migrant population, returned Colombian population and host communities receive humanitarian care in an integrated, differential, coordinated and quality manner; enjoy enabling environments; access quality and differentiated services; and access the labour market and entrepreneurship opportunities expeditiously and massively; in the framework of the combined action of state institutions, relevant non-governmental actors and other actors, with UN Women's contribution to the efforts of the National Government and in coordination with the UN Country Team (UNSDCF 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4)

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
Organizational outputs
Policy marker GENDER EQUALITY
Humanitarian scope No
UN system function
Outcome Description

UN Partners
UN Partner
UNAIDS
UN Partner
UNDP
UN Partner
UNFPA
UN Partner
UNICEF
UN Partner
WHO
Resources
$2.35 M Planned Budget
Actual Budget
$2.35 M Planned Budget
Actual Budget and Shortfall
Expenses
Outcome Indicator and Results Plan Period : 2022-2024
OUTCOME COL_D_2.1

Women and girls in Venezuela's migrant population, returned Colombian population and host communities receive humanitarian care in an integrated, differential, coordinated and quality manner; enjoy enabling environments; access quality and differentiated services; and access the labour market and entrepreneurship opportunities expeditiously and massively; in the framework of the combined action of state institutions, relevant non-governmental actors and other actors, with UN Women's contribution to the efforts of the National Government and in coordination with the UN Country Team (UNSDCF 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4)

COL_D_2.1A
Number of prioritized municipalities that have designed and implemented citizen coexistence and security actions that promote favourable environments with a gender and differential approach.
2024 Result
2021
Baseline
4 4
2022
Milestone
3 3
Result
4 4
2023
Milestone
3 3
Result
15 15
2024
Target
2 2
Result
COL_D_2.1B
Number of income generation strategies (employability and entrepreneurship) for migrant women from Venezuela and the host population implemented and/or adjusted according to the context of the prioritized municipalities and the gender perspective.
2024 Result
2021
Baseline
0 0
2022
Milestone
3 3
Result
4 4
2023
Milestone
2 2
Result
1 1
2024
Target
2 2
Result
SP_D_0.2.1

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 Indicator 5.c.1: Proportion of countries with systems to track and make public allocations to gender equality and women’s empowerment (Desk Review)
SDG
sdg
Goal 5
2024 Result -
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Milestone
- -
Result
- -
2023
Milestone
N/A N/A
Result
- -
2024
Target
- -
Result
- -
SP_D_0.3.2

Data reported for 2022 results against this indicator was obtained as part of a learning process on social norms and therefore may not accurately reflect the results obtained. Internal reviews of data collected on social norms across relevant indicators, coupled with external reviews, are informing the design of UN Women’s principled approach to social & gender norms change. This will be reflected in changes to the indicators to be introduced in the Mid-Term Review of the Strategic Plan.

Number of institutions putting in places policies and practices to address gender-based discrimination and/or combat gender stereotypes (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
sdg
WHO
2024 Result
2021
Baseline
15 15
2022
Milestone
10 10
Result
8 8
2023
Milestone
10 10
Result
5 5
2024
Target
10 10
Result
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
2024 Result
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Milestone
- -
Result
FALSE FALSE
2023
Milestone
Yes Yes
Result
TRUE TRUE
2024
Target
- -
Result
Output Indicator and Results
OUTPUT COL_D_2.1.1

Relevant institutions and non-governmental actors implement timely and quality referral pathways and strategies for prioritized populations

Planned Budget: $5.25 M
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $3.31 M
Expenses: $2.27 M
COL_D_2.1.1A
Indicator 2.1.1.A.: Entities and / or multi-sectoral actors strengthened with technical support from UN Women, in National Gender Equality Policy (PPNEG) programs and initiatives that contribute to the economic empowerment of women.
2024 Result
2015
Baseline
0 0
2022
Milestone
7 7
Result
8 8
2023
Milestone
3 3
Result
10 10
2024
Target
9 9
Result
COL_D_2.1.1B
Indicator 2.1.1.B.: Number of technical inputs developed to support state entities or other relevant actors in the implementation of public policy on gender equality in relation to the economic empowerment of women.
2024 Result -
2015
Baseline
1 1
2024
Target
- -
Result
- -
SP_D_0.4.c

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 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)
2024 Result
2021
Baseline
2 2
2022
Milestone
6 6
Result
4 4
2023
Milestone
8 8
Result
78 78
2024
Target
- -
Result
SP_D_0.4.d

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 women accessing information, goods, resources and/or services through UNW supported platforms and programs in humanitarian and development settings (CO, HQ)
2024 Result
2021
Baseline
400 400
2022
Milestone
800 800
Result
8621 8621
2023
Milestone
800 800
Result
10886 10886
2024
Target
- -
Result
OUTPUT COL_D_2.1.2

Strategies to boost local economies that create job opportunities for women and girls in prioritized areas

Planned Budget: $1.94 M
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $1.84 M
Expenses: $1.46 M
COL_D_2.1.2A
Number of projects underway aimed at productive sectors to generate entrepreneurship and/or job opportunities for women in prioritized populations.
2024 Result
2021
Baseline
2 2
2022
Milestone
5 5
Result
4 4
2023
Milestone
3 3
Result
3 3
2024
Target
5 5
Result
SP_D_0.2.c
Number of national partners with capacities to apply Gender Responsive Budgeting tools in the budget cycle (CO)
2024 Result
2021
Baseline
5 5
2022
Milestone
10 10
Result
10 10
2023
Milestone
10 10
Result
1 1
2024
Target
- -
Result
OUTPUT COL_D_2.1.3

Relevant institutions and non-governmental actors have anti-xenophobia and social integration pedagogical and communication strategies for migrant populations and host communities to be developed and implemented in the areas prioritized by the national government

Planned Budget: $3.53 M
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $1.50 M
Expenses: $1.16 M
COL_D_2.1.3A
Indicator 2.1.3.: Number of strategies and initiatives supported by UN Women for the articulation between the public sector, private sector and women's organizations to promote the economic and social empowerment of women.
2024 Result
2015
Baseline
0 0
2022
Milestone
8 8
Result
4 4
2023
Milestone
9 9
Result
1 1
2024
Target
9 9
Result
COL_D_2.1.3B
Number of people participating in activities that promote social cohesion, disaggregated by sex.
2024 Result
2021
Baseline
566 566
2022
Milestone
1000 1000
Result
1046 1046
2023
Milestone
1000 1000
Result
10961 10961
2024
Target
2160 2160
Result
SP_D_0.3.d

Data reported for 2022 results against this indicator was obtained as part of a learning process on social norms and therefore may not accurately reflect the results obtained. Internal reviews of data collected on social norms across relevant indicators, coupled with external reviews, are informing the design of UN Women’s principled approach to social & gender norms change. This will be reflected in changes to the indicators to be introduced in the Mid-Term Review of the Strategic Plan.

Number of organizations/institutions with increased capacities to identify and/or address discriminatory behaviour and/or social/gender norms change (CO)
2024 Result
2021
Baseline
1 1
2022
Milestone
3 3
Result
0 0
2023
Milestone
3 3
Result
8 8
2024
Target
- -
Result
Strategic Note Outcome Progress Note Showing data of : 2023

Women and girls in Venezuela's migrant population, returned Colombian population and host communities receive humanitarian care in an integrated, differential, coordinated and quality manner; enjoy enabling environments; access quality and differentiated services; and access the labour market and entrepreneurship opportunities expeditiously and massively; in the framework of the combined action of state institutions, relevant non-governmental actors and other actors, with UN Women's contribution to the efforts of the National Government and in coordination with the UN Country Team (UNSDCF 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4)

In 2023, UN Women Colombia made significant progress on outcome 2.1 (on track). Thanks to UN Women contribution, an innovative model of a comprehensive response to the migrant population and host communities was consolidated in 8 cities (Barranquilla, Soledad, Riohacha, Maicao, Santa Marta and Cartagena in the Caribbean Coast, and Pasto and Ipiales in Nariño), benefiting more than 10.000 (85% girls and women). Out of these, 2.205 women positioned their leadership and advocated for the incorporation of their priorities and needs in the local gender equality agenda, and 2.091 women accessed entrepreneurship and employability strategies. The model also allowed for the strengthening of 8 civil society organizations, the management of 160 GBV cases, and the enhancement of 32 enterprises of migrant women and women from host communities. In addition, UN Women continued providing inputs and advocating for the inclusion of the gender approach and the importance of the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse with GIFMM partners. As co-leaders of the socioeconomic integration sector, UN Women produced a Guideline for the Inclusion of the Gender and Diversity Approach in Socioeconomic Integration Activities for Refugees, Migrants and Host Communities . This document includes a virtual tool that allow members of the GIFMM to verify the extent in which they incorporate the gender approach in the design of their proposals, their implementation process and their monitoring and evaluation phases. UN Women also as co-lead the elimination of GBV sector and the PSEAs Taks Force that include 37 NGOs and 17 United Nations agencies.
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