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outcome XM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_1.1
By 2024, vulnerable groups, including women, children, adolescents and youth, have more equitable access to quality basic social services, according to their age and gender-specific needs, including in humanitarian situations.
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) 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. 180 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.
outcome XM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_1.2
By 2024, people live in a rule of law, an environment of peace and accountability through strong public institutions, media and civil society exercising their roles and responsibilities for effective and inclusive governance (related to SP_D_1.2 : More national and local plans and budgets are gender-responsive)
UN Women's efforts in Mali are indicative of a transformative impact on the country's socio-political landscape. The training and capacity-building initiatives have contributed to a tangible shift, with 42 women parliamentarians (members of CNT) now equipped to analysis and vote in favor of gender-sensitive laws. The adoption of a new Constitution guaranteeing the protection and promotion of women's rights, coupled with the ongoing revision of the national gender policy, signifies a lasting institutional change. The multipurpose room at the University of Bamako, operational since the 1st semester, is a concrete manifestation of efforts to empower women leaders and elected officials. The execution of activities on the institutionalization of gender-responsive planning and budgeting (GRPB) in the first semester of 2023 stands as a milestone accomplishment, with 84 public services members from Ségou, Sikasso, and Kayes benefiting from targeted capacity-building efforts. This success sets the stage for extending the initiative to the northern regions in 2024, ensuring a comprehensive and inclusive reach across the entire country. UN Women's interventions in Mali is evident in the strengthened capacity of public institutions and civil society at multiple governance levels, fostering reliable and disaggregated statistical data and analysis capabilities. The focus on gender-sensitive statistical data collection, processing, and dissemination has translated into a tangible outcome, marked by a comprehensive capacity-building program held from December 6th to 22nd, 2023. With the active participation of 90 individuals, including personnel from central services, institutions of the republic, regional state services, and civil society organizations, the training has successfully enhanced their skills in handling statistical and computer processes with sensitivity to gender considerations. The ongoing Gender-Responsive Planning and Budgeting (GRPB) activities reflect a sustained commitment to institutionalizing gender-sensitive policies, strategies, and coordination mechanisms on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment (GEWE) at all levels of government and national institutions. The postponement of certain activities due to the absence of a political and electoral timetable underlines the adaptable nature of the initiatives, ensuring they align with the evolving needs of the political landscape. Overall, the outcome reflects a strategic and sustained effort by UN Women in Mali to create an environment where women, men, and youth actively participate in decision-making processes, resulting in a more inclusive and gender-sensitive democratic system.
outcome XM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_1.3
Preventing violence against women during elections and promoting democratic governance (OUTCOME TO BE DELECTED)
Inclusive dialogue and consultation among diverse actors are actively contributing to building confidence during electoral processes. Despite the transfer of activities from 2023 to 2024 due to the absence of a political and electoral timetable, the focus on strengthening the capacities of various stakeholders in conflict prevention mechanisms, particularly addressing violence against women during elections, remains a key outcome. The validation of terms of reference for upcoming activities in 2024, including sensitization efforts by CSOs, media, and administrative authorities, highlights a proactive and forward-looking approach. The gender capacity strengthening of the alert platform members and coordination of responses to risks associated with electoral operations, political and institutional reforms, and election security demonstrate a comprehensive outcome. The planned implementation of recommendations from the study on violence against women during elections in 2024 signifies a commitment to translating research findings into practical actions. Overall, the outcome reflects UN Women's substantial contribution to creating a safer and more inclusive electoral environment in Mali. The commitment to preventing electoral violence and promoting good governance, though delayed to 2024, underscores a comprehensive approach beyond electoral processes.
outcome XM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_1.4
UN System Coordination
The UN country team in Mali has made significant progress in gender mainstreaming.
outcome XM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_2.1