More Syrian women refugees and vulnerable Jordanian women are better served by humanitarian action and resilience-building initiatives
UN Women will work closely with relevant stakeholders on the ground to increase women’s access to resilience and empowerment initiatives, in context of protracted humanitarian crisis
More Syrian women refugees and vulnerable Jordanian women are better served by humanitarian action and resilience-building initiatives
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.
ComplementaryWomen’s access to resilience and empowerment initiatives, in context of protracted humanitarian crisis, is increased
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).
More Syrian women refugees and vulnerable Jordanian women are better served by humanitarian action and resilience-building initiatives
Significant progress has been towards the achievement of the outcome. The humanitarian stakeholders involved in the refugee response to the Syria crisis and the COVID-19 response in Jordan increased their accountability to gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls through the implementation and monitoring of an Action Plan on Gender in Humanitarian Action (GiHA) for the Jordanian humanitarian response by the Humanitarian Partners Forum (HPF). The implementation of this Action Plan in 2022 strengthened the gender-responsiveness of Jordan’s humanitarian system, structures and expertise to deliver on the World Humanitarian Summit and IASC Gender Policy commitments, against the baseline set out in the inter-agency GiHA Review finalised on behalf of the HPF in 2022. The development, implementation and monitoring of this plan was led by UN Women as co-chair with UNHCR of the GiHA Reference Group. In addition, humanitarian stakeholders increased their accountability to gender-responsive localisation . Specifically, stakeholders used a baseline report against the HPF Localization Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) framework to develop and operational plan to enhance tracking of the Localisation Agenda in Jordan in a gender-responsive manner in line with Grand Bargain commitments. The MEAL framework and its baseline were led by UN Women as Co-chair of the Localisation Task Team along with the Jordan NGO Forum and the Jordan INGO Forum.Disclaimer and notes
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