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    Policy marker Gender equalityNot Targeted Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)Not Targeted DesertificationNot Targeted
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    In 2026, the State and society have reduced socioeconomic inequalities and have promoted sustainable productive transformation with added value, the generation of livelihoods and decent work, guaranteeing equal rights and opportunities, and access for women and men to resources (UNSDCF Outcome 3)

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    ECU_D_1.1 In 2026, the State and society have reduced socioeconomic inequalities and have promoted sustainable productive transformation with added value, the generation of livelihoods and decent work, guaranteeing equal rights and opportunities, and access for women and men to resources (UNSDCF Outcome 3)
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    ECU_D_1.1.1 Higher levels of social recognition of the value of care work, and fairer redistribution and reduction of unpaid care work assumed by women.
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    ECU_D_1.1.2 Ecuadorian women have greater access to and exercise of economic and labor rights.
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    ECU_D_1.1.3 Increased fiscal resources and public and private financing aimed at reducing gender gaps, empowering women and increasing social investment with emphasis on the care systems.
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    ECU_D_1.1.4 More women have access to livelihoods and productive resources, within the framework of the sustainable production and consumption process and adaptation to climate change
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    In 2026, the State and society have reduced socioeconomic inequalities and have promoted sustainable productive transformation with added value, the generation of livelihoods and decent work, guaranteeing equal rights and opportunities, and access for women and men to resources (UNSDCF Outcome 3)

    *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id="request-WEB:eddf1903-9b6d-48e5-ad98-d196d116e6c9-6" data-testid="conversation-turn-14" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn="assistant"> The Metropolitan District of Quito made progress in developing a Local Care System and strengthened the capacities of local governments to address inequalities in unpaid care work in partnership with the Asociation of Municipalities of Ecuador, as a key result of technical assistance and adovacy provided by UNWOMEN. This result was made possible through the development of policy guidelines and technical tools, the creation of inter-institutional coordination mechanisms, targeted capacity-building processes for municipal officials, and the generation of evidence to inform decision-making and resource allocation delivered by UNWOMEN. Key instruments were strengthened to reduce socioeconomic inequalities and close gender gaps in care by developing local *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id="request-WEB:068686af-29cb-4005-975d-1a9c39650097-1" data-testid="conversation-turn-4" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn="assistant"> In coordination with the former Ministry of Women, the economic capacities of more than 9835 women and LGBTQI+ individuals were strengthened, promoting income generation and sustainable livelihoods. The capacities of civil society organizations were strengthened through support for their advocacy agendas, including unions, workers’ associations, women’s organizations, and Afro-descendant women’s movements. Finally, UNWOMEN has provided technical assistance to mainstream gender approach in developing and implementing UNSDCF 2022-2026 and UNSWAP. There is a gender gap and socioeconomic inequalities affecting the women. https://portal-frontend-onumujeres-ecposq.apps.gke-test.sofis.lat/inicio Servicios de cuidados - Google My Map https://portal-frontend-onumujeres-ecposq.apps.gke-test.sofis.lat/inicio

    In 2026, the State and society have reduced socioeconomic inequalities and have promoted sustainable productive transformation with added value, the generation of livelihoods and decent work, guaranteeing equal rights and opportunities, and access for women and men to resources (UNSDCF Outcome 3)

    Throughout 2024, several instruments were developed to advance the reduction of socioeconomic inequalities and close gender gaps in employment. Efforts focused on strengthening the institutional capacities of the Ministry of Labor for implementing Convention 190 in both the public and private sectors. Additionally, methodologies and technical tools for enforcing the Equal Pay Law, approved earlier this year, were finalized. In the area of caregiving, a new work plan was established with the Ministry of Economic and Social Inclusion (MIES) to support the implementation of the Human Care Law and the National Care System. To promote this landmark law, UN Women facilitated public debates on caregiving, including the event “Towards the Construction and Territorialization of Care Policies and Systems in Ecuador,” co-organized with the University of Azuay. Technical and legal inputs for drafting the regulations of the Human Care Law were developed, and at the local level, progress was made in mapping the social organization of care and designing a management model for implementing the Local Care System in the Metropolitan District of Quito (DMQ). Collaboration with the Ministry of Women continued, with a focus on strengthening the capacities of over 2,700 women and LGBTQ individuals to generate income and sustainable livelihoods. As part of the technical tools developed, a set of indicators and recommendations for implementing and evaluating the Rural Women Policy was delivered to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock. To support the design, implementation, and evaluation of public policies, as well as to generate research and knowledge on gender inequalities and the living conditions of women in the country, UN Women provided the Gender Equality Council with a systematized dataset and statistical information from the 2022 Census and other official sources. This information will inform the next edition of the publication “Women, Men, and LGBTQ Populations in Figures.” To strengthen the capacities of civil society organizations, UN Women continued supporting their advocacy agendas and mechanisms. This included working with second-tier organizations representing unions, workers’ associations, and women’s organizations, such as the Amazonian Women’s Network and CONFENIAE. Support also continued for promoting and discussing the political agenda of Afro-descendant women

    In 2026, the State and society have reduced socioeconomic inequalities and have promoted sustainable productive transformation with added value, the generation of livelihoods and decent work, guaranteeing equal rights and opportunities, and access for women and men to resources (UNSDCF Outcome 3)

    In 2023, significant progress was made within the Ecuadorian legal framework to strengthen the economic empowerment of women. The Care Act and the Equal Pay Act were approved by the National Assembly, addressing structural barriers that limit women's participation in the economy, such as care work and the gender pay gap. On one hand, the Care Act provides protection for workers with caregiving responsibilities, establishes the foundations of the care system, and defines the rights of caregivers and care recipients. The law's scope encompasses rights related to parental leave and the foundational principles of care system coordination. On the other hand, the Equal Pay Act aims to ensure equal pay and any other economic retribution for the performance of the same work. The law includes four actions for its implementation: training, changes in organizational culture, annual reports on actions taken, and a compliance certification. Additionally, the Regulation of the Organic Law to promote the Purple Economy was approved. The regulation includes the enactment of an equality plan within organizations, prevention of harassment and violence in the workplace, and the "Purple Seal" certification for companies that excel in complying with the law. UN Women, through its work with the National Assembly and its Parliamentary Group for Women's Rights, as well as with the Ministry of Labor, provided technical assistance and inputs for the development of these legal frameworks and the generation of instruments for their application. Notable among them is the course on preventing harassment and violence in the workplace, incorporated into the Ministry of Labor's learning platform, and the Business Guide for diverse and inclusive change. Actions to prevent and address workplace harassment and violence were developed by UN Women in partnership with the British Ecuadorian Chamber of Commerce. Regarding the promotion of women-led entrepreneurship, UN Women strengthened 481 women in mobility and rural women with training in business management and seed capital for the establishment of savings groups and the strengthening of their businesses. Additionally, the "Creadoras" e-commerce platform, an adaptation of UN Women's Buy from Women initiative, was launched online. The platform aims to be a space for product commercialization as well as providing training for entrepreneurs.

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