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    Outcome summary

    Policy marker Gender equalityNot Targeted Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)Not Targeted DesertificationNot Targeted
    UN system function Advocacy, communications and social mobilization Capacity development and technical assistance
    Outcome description

    By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.

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    MLI_D_3.2 By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.
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    MLI_D_3.2.1 Institutions, communities and service providers have strengthened their capacity to adopt attitudes and behaviors in favor of changing social norms that are harmful to women/girls, to identify and refer GBV/VSLC survivors and to provide them quality essential services.
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    MLI_D_3.2.2 The capacities of institutions and civil society organizations are strengthened to develop and monitor the implementation of laws and policies to end gender-based violence and other forms of discrimination in order to achieve gender equality.
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    Outcome progress note for the year

    By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.

    Vulnerable communities have access to information on basic social services, especially those facing multiple forms of intersecting discrimination. 1,000 women and vulnerable children from Bamako, Sikasso, Ségou, Bougouni and Koutiala reinforced their knowledge of GBV and menstrual hygiene management. They were provided with menstrual management kits and knowledge of the various means of contraception and prevention against sexually transmitted infections.

    By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.

    Vulnerable groups of people have access to basic social services of good quality thanks to the social and economic reintegration activities initiated by UN Women. 100 women and girls facing multiple forms of intersecting discrimination (GBV survivors, people living with disabilities, people living with HIV, people living with albinism) that are being reinforced, are self-employed and able to support themselves and their families. These women from the regions of Kayes, Sikasso, Bamako, Ségou and Koulikoro are now able to run their own businesses thanks to UN Women's esthetics training and estetics kits. More than 200 girls from Bamako, Sikasso, Bougouni and Koutiala have strengthened their skills on menstrual hygiene management through the training sessions organized by UN Women and are able to manage their menstruation with dignity thanks to the menstrual hygiene management kits provided.

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