Outcome dashboard
Discover UN Women’s outcomes from country and regional programmes. Explore results by applying filters such as Sustainable Development Goals, impact areas, systemic outcomes, organizational outputs or funding partners.
- RO - Regional office
- MCO - Multi-country office
- CO - Country office
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XM-DAC-41146-SOM_D_1.1
Al-Shabaab is reduced and degraded, and respect, protection, and promotion of human rights, gender equality, tolerance, climate security, and environmental governance is sustained through strengthened security and rule of law institutions and improved accountability mechanisms and legal frameworks
XM-DAC-41146-SOM_D_1.2
The UN system coherently and systematically contributes to progress on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls
XM-DAC-41146-SOM_D_2.2
Somalis, particularly women and youth, benefit from and participate in functional, inclusive, accountable, and transparent democratic systems across all levels of government and governmental institutions.
XM-DAC-41146-SOM_D_3.1
An integrated national Programme for human capital development is established, increasing access to market-based skills for all – including the most marginalized and vulnerable groups – and safeguarding their rights.
XM-DAC-41146-ZAF_D_7.1
By 2025, all people in South Africa, particularly women and girls, vulnerable and marginalized populations, have protection from violence and discrimination and enjoy improved human rights and social cohesion
XM-DAC-41146-ZAF_D_7.2
By 2025, women and marginalized groups participate meaningfully in decision-making processes and access justice
XM-DAC-41146-ZAF_D_7.3
By 2025, all people in South Africa, particularly women, youth, and other marginalized groups, benefit justly from decent work and other social and economic opportunities
XM-DAC-41146-COD_D_1.1
By 2029, national, provincial, and local institutions effectively improve the rule of law and the quality of democratic, administrative and economic governance, thereby contributing to the enjoyment of rights and better access to public services for all and especially for the most vulnerable groups.
XM-DAC-41146-COD_D_1.2
By 2029, the economy is diversified and provides access to decent job opportunities, financing, and entrepreneurship development for Congolese populations, particularly the most vulnerable.
XM-DAC-41146-COL_D_4.1
By 2027, the Colombian State will have improved its capacity to monitor and implement the 2030 Agenda through more efficient information systems, knowledge management initiatives, and resource mobilization models with new sources of financing and effective strategies for the incorporation of the differential, gender, and rights-based approaches in sustainable development initiatives (verbatim UNSDCF Outcome 5.1)
XM-DAC-41146-IRQ_D_4.3
By 2029, people in Iraq, particularly women, girls, youth, and vulnerable populations, live in a clean, healthy, safe, and resilient environment and have increased resilience to climate change impacts and disaster risks
XM-DAC-41146-IRQ_D_8.4
By 2029, people in Iraq, particularly women, girls, youth, and vulnerable populations, benefit from transparent, accountable, inclusive, and effective governance institutions that enhance peace, security, the rule of law, and human rights
XM-DAC-41146-IRQ_D_9.1
By 2029, people in Iraq, particularly women, girls, children, youth, and vulnerable populations, benefit from improved access to high-quality, inclusive, accessible, and equitable social services and a functional, responsive, and rights-based social protection system
XM-DAC-41146-KHM_D_1.3
By 2028, people in Cambodia, especially those at risk of being left behind, benefit from and contribute to a productive, diversified, gender equal, formalized and low carbon and climate adapted economy (UNSDCF Outcome 2, SP Outcome 1 & SP Outcome 2)
XM-DAC-41146-RWA_D_4.1
The UN system in Rwanda, State and non-state actors coherently and systematically contribute to progress on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.
XM-DAC-41146-RWA_O_5
UN-Women uses Results-Based Management to drive programme effectiveness, supported by organizational learning and streamlined processes and systems
XM-DAC-41146-SLE_D_1.10
SN Outcome 3 (CF outcome 3): People in Sierra Leone enjoy transparent and accountable governance systems and economic transformation that guarantee peace, rights, and social cohesion, particularly among youth, women, marginalised and vulnerable groups.
XM-DAC-41146-SLE_D_1.11
SN Outcome 4 (Global SP Outcome 7): The UN system and relevant stakeholders (i.e., government, civil society, development partners and private sector) coherently and systematically contributes to progress on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.
XM-DAC-41146-SLE_D_1.8
SN Outcome 1 (CF Outcome 1): People in Sierra Leone, especially the most vulnerable, are food and nutrition secure, benefit from effective natural resource management, are resilient to the effects of climate change, and equipped to prevent and respond to disasters.
XM-DAC-41146-SLE_D_1.9
SN Outcome 2 (CF Outcome 2): People in Sierra Leone, particularly most vulnerable groups in rural and hard-to-reach areas, have equitable access to quality, gender responsive essential and social protection services and decent job opportunities
XM-DAC-41146-THA_D_1.1
The UN Country Team, Government and CSOs coherently and systematically contribute to progress on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment and on the implementation of the CEDAW, Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the SDGs and UNSC Resolution 1325 as well as other global and regional normative frameworks.
XM-DAC-41146-THA_D_1.2
People living in Thailand especially those at risk being left furthest behind, are able to participate in and benefit from development, free from all forms of discrimination
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