Region:Asia Pacific
Current UN Women Plan Period Afghanisthan:2018-2022
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.
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.
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.
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.
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%)
$5.04 M
Planned Budget
$3.93 M
Actual Budget
$1.11 M
Shortfall
$3.70 M
Expenses
IATI Identifier
outcome result statement
Planned Budget
Actual Budget and Shortfall
expenses
XM-DAC-41146-IDN_D_1.1
Stakeholders adopt innovative and integrated development solutions to accelerate advancement towards the SDGs.
scope
Development
Impact areas
Governance and participation in public life
UN system function
Capacity development and technical assistance
Integrated policy advice and thought leadership
UN Women outcome area
Financing for gender equality
Positive social norms
UN partners
UNAIDS
UNDP
UNFPA
UNICEF
WHO
Funding Partners
UN Women
Future Budget
year | planned budget |
---|---|
2025 | $350,000 |
2025 | $350,000 |
2025 | $350,000 |
Output Level Results
IDN_D_1.1.1
Government stakeholders have increased capacity and access to the tools for implementing GRB and promoting innovative financing mechanisms for gender equality and women’s empowerment in Indonesia.
IDN_D_1.1.2
National statistical system has increased capacity to produce and analyze gender-sensitive data and statistics to support an enabling policy environment to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment
IDN_D_1.1.3
Government has the capacity to integrate gender equality into policy-making informed by Gender Responsive Indicators and data in support of SDGs implementation
XM-DAC-41146-IDN_D_2.1
Institutions and people contribute more effectively to advance a higher value-added and inclusive economic transformation
scope
Development
Impact areas
Women’s economic empowerment
UN system function
Advocacy, communications and social mobilization
Capacity development and technical assistance
Comprehensive and disaggregated data (discontinued)
Integrated Normative Support (in the context of operational activities)
Integrated policy advice and thought leadership
Support functions
UN Women outcome area
Financing for gender equality
UN partners
ILO
UN WOMEN
Funding Partners
Alipay Foundation
European Commission
UN Women
Unilever
Future Budget
year | planned budget |
---|---|
2025 | $1,180,724 |
2025 | $1,180,724 |
2025 | $1,180,724 |
Output Level Results
IDN_D_2.1.1
Women-owned businesses and entrepreneurs have increased capacity to engage with the government and private sector to influence policies and hold dialogues for advancement of women’s economic empowerment
IDN_D_2.1.3
More private sector and state-owned companies commit to WEPs and have capacity to implement them to advance gender-responsive business culture and practices
IDN_D_2.1.2
Women entrepreneurs have technical and digital skills and knowledge to increase their productivity and participation in entrepreneurial activities and they have better access to financial support and supply chains
IDN_D_2.1.4
Relevant ministries are able to integrate WEPs in policy and regulations to standardize gender-responsive business culture and practices
IDN_D_2.1.5
Collaboration between women’s business/entrepreneurial networks, public institutions, and the private sector established to advance an enabling business environment for women’s economic empowerment
XM-DAC-41146-IDN_D_3.1
People living in Indonesia, especially those at risk of being left furthest behind, are empowered to fulfil their human development potential as members of a pluralistic, tolerant, inclusive, and just society, free of gender and all other forms of discrimination, and violence against women
scope
Development
SDGs
IN UN WOMEN’S STRATEGIC NOTES
Impact areas
Ending violence against women
UN system function
-
Advocacy, communications and social mobilization
Capacity development and technical assistance
Comprehensive and disaggregated data (discontinued)
Direct support and service delivery
Integrated policy advice and thought leadership
UN Women outcome area
Positive social norms
Access to services, goods and resources
UN partners
UNAIDS
UNDP
UNFPA
Funding Partners
Japan
MPTF-UN COVID-19 Response
Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office
Singapore NC
Sweden
UN AIDS
UN Women
Future Budget
year | planned budget |
---|---|
2025 | $3,702,724 |
2025 | $3,702,724 |
2025 | $3,702,724 |
2025 | $3,702,724 |
2025 | $3,702,724 |
2025 | $3,702,724 |
2025 | $3,702,724 |
Output Level Results
IDN_D_3.1.1
Government has capacity to develop, implement, and monitor laws, policies, and practices on prevention and response to VAW using rights-based and survivor-centered approaches.
IDN_D_3.1.2
Government has increased capacity to coordinate multi-sectoral GBV service provision for women and girls subjected to violence, including COVID 19 response and recovery.
IDN_D_3.1.3
Women’s groups, CSOs, and labour unions have capacity to mobilize for the prevention of violence and trafficking in women, including in the migration cycle.
IDN_D_3.1.4
Service providers have increased capacity to respond to the needs of women experiencing violence and/or trafficking.
IDN_D_3.1.5
National statistics office and relevant line ministries are able to produce and apply policy-relevant official data and analysis relating to violence against women and women's labor migration
IDN_D_3.1.6
Public campaigns to change attitudes and behaviors, and address VAW and gender based discrimination of women, including migrant workers, are implemented
XM-DAC-41146-IDN_D_4.1
ASEAN institutions and Member States promote WPS at the regional and national levels
scope
Development
Impact areas
Women, peace and security, humanitarian action and disaster risk reduction
UN system function
-
Advocacy, communications and social mobilization
Capacity development and technical assistance
Comprehensive and disaggregated data (discontinued)
Direct support and service delivery
Integrated policy advice and thought leadership
Intergovernmental Normative Support
Support functions
UN Women outcome area
Norms, laws, policies and institutions
UN partners
UNAIDS
UNDP
UNFPA
UNICEF
Funding Partners
Canada
Japan
Republic of Korea (the)
UN Women
Output Level Results
IDN_D_4.1.1
ASEAN Secretariat, sectoral bodies and institutions have increased access to gender and WPS expertise to develop regional policies on WPS and related frameworks
IDN_D_4.1.2
ASEAN sectoral bodies and institutions and non-state actors have strengthened capacity to implement the WPS agenda
IDN_D_4.1.4
ASEAN Member States, Observer State and non-state actors have increased knowledge and capacity to develop, implement and monitoring WPS policy frameworks test and upscale innovative approaches to implementing WPS and conflict prevention at the national level
IDN_D_4.1.3
A regional platform for cooperation and advocacy among ASEAN Member States, observer state, sectoral bodies, and institutions as well as civil society and women organizations is strengthened to promote good practices and evidence on WPS
XM-DAC-41146-IDN_D_4.2
People living in Indonesia, especially those at risk of being left furthest behind, are empowered to fulfil their human development potential as members of a pluralistic, tolerant, inclusive, and just society, free of gender and all other forms of discrimination
scope
Development
Impact areas
Women, peace and security, humanitarian action and disaster risk reduction
UN system function
Advocacy, communications and social mobilization
Capacity development and technical assistance
Comprehensive and disaggregated data (discontinued)
Direct support and service delivery
Integrated policy advice and thought leadership
Support functions
UN Women outcome area
Access to services, goods and resources
UN partners
UN WOMEN
UNAIDS
UNDP
UNFPA
UNICEF
Funding Partners
Australia
Canada
Japan
Netherlands (the)
Sweden
UN Trust Fund for Human Security (UNTFHS)
UN Women
Future Budget
year | planned budget |
---|---|
2025 | $2,141,214 |
2025 | $2,141,214 |
2025 | $2,141,214 |
Output Level Results
IDN_D_4.2.1
Government has increased capacity to produce gender data and analysis to develop and implement gender-responsive DRR policies and programmes
IDN_D_4.2.2
Members of Parliament (MP) and candidates have technical and leadership skills to participate in decision-making processes related to promote gender mainstreaming in peace and security and sustainable development
IDN_D_4.2.3
Communities have enhanced capacities to promote social cohesion, conflict prevention (including preventing violent extremism), and resilience
IDN_D_4.2.4
Youth (including young men and women) have skills to generate alternative narratives for the prevention of radicalization and violent extremism
IDN_D_4.2.5
National institutions and systems have increased capacity to promote tolerance and discourage violent extremism among family members and relatives of those convicted or accused of terrorism/violent extremism offenses
IDN_D_4.2.7
Government stakeholders at local and national level have increased capacity to develop and implement WPS policies and related frameworks to enhance women’s participation in conflict prevention, resolution and recovery
IDN_D_4.2.8
Women and women-led working groups (pokja) are able to influence and benefit from local policy/decision-making processes for resilience building, conflict prevention, resolution and recovery
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