An enabling environment for implementation of WPS commitments is created in Niger
This outcome is in line with the expected results in UNDAF-NIGER's second area, Governance Peace and Security: ''the management of development and statistical data at all levels, cross-border and community security and the judicial system are improved and guarantee human rights, with institutions capable of conducting democratic processes and local authorities capable of meeting the specific needs of the most vulnerable. In practical terms, it is a question of intervening on two complementary aspects. First, the collection of data and studies that enable the production of efficient actions. Second, institutional reinforcement to facilitate local ownership of women's needs based on Women Peace and Security Agenda’s goals.
An enabling environment for implementation of WPS commitments is created in Niger
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CommonAccountability frameworks exists for the implementation of the UN WPS agenda
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An enabling environment for implementation of WPS commitments is created in Niger
Significant progress: A new agenda has been developed and validated with the support of UN Women based on lessons learned from the evaluation of the previous agenda. UN Women has supported the establishment of a permanent secretariat for the monitoring and implementation of this agenda. in 2022, with UN Women Ssupport : Important technical support is provided to the National Permanent Secretariat for the operationalization and implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda. Several impactful initiatives have been carried out, including 1. An international workshop to share experiences and good practices on the implementation of the National Action Plan, which brought together Cameroon, Mali and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The general objective is to strengthen the capacities of the members of the National Permanent Secretariat of the National Action Plan and their regional antennas through the sharing of experiences and good practices of actors who have implemented the NAP of the Women's Agenda for Peace and Security. 30 actors working on the Women Peace and Security Agenda and the 18 members of the Secretariat have a better capacity on the implementation of the NAP. It was also an opportunity for the Nigerien authorities to officially install the members of the secretariat and the regional antennas. 2. Technical and operational capacity building. Important technical support was provided to the secretariat to have a better capacity to coordinate initiatives related to the Women, Peace and Security agenda; a video to popularize NAP 2, and audio messages on NAP 2 and physical and financial planning in order to make these documents known to all actors. Also, a map of the actors and computers equipped with software to monitor the interventions of all actorsDisclaimer and notes
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