Increased engagement of partners in support of UN Women's mandate
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Policy markerGender equalityNot TargetedReproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)Not TargetedDesertificationNot Targeted
UN system functionAdvocacy, communications and social mobilizationCapacity development and technical assistanceDirect support and service deliveryIntegrated Normative Support (in the context of operational activities)UN system coordination (discontinued)
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Increased engagement of partners in support of UN Women's mandate
EGY_O_2Increased engagement of partners in support of UN Women's mandateView indicators
SP_O_2A
SP O_2.1: Number of initiatives led by UN Women-supported civil society mechanisms (including the civil society advisory groups) towards achieving gender equality and women’s rights
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2A
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
17
2021
Milestone
-
Result
4
SP_O_2B
SP O_2.2: Percentage of UN Women’s field offices and relevant HQ units that implemented dedicated initiatives to engage with the following non-traditional partners: a) organizations working with men and boys and/or b) faith-based organizations and actors
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2B
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
NA
2020
Milestone
-
Result
1
2021
Milestone
-
Result
1
SP_O_2C
SP O_2.3: Number of individual commitments made to HeForShe online and offline by men and boys (Not for country reporting)
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2C
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
-
2021
Milestone
-
Result
-
SP_O_2D
SP O_2.4: Number of UN Women initiatives that are dedicated to engage youth for gender equality
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2D
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
NA
2020
Milestone
-
Result
True
2021
Milestone
-
Result
True
2022
Milestone
-
Result
-
SP_O_2E
SP O_2.5: Number of strategic partnerships with the corporate sector, integrating gender equality principles in their core business and/or value chains and at least two types of the following contributions to UN-Women’s mandate: (i) financial; (ii) advocacy and visibility; (iii) expertise and staff time (similar to UNICEF) (Not for country reporting)
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2E
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
-
2021
Milestone
-
Result
-
SP_O_2F
SP O_2.6: Percentage of new Regional and Country Strategic Notes with a dedicated partnerships strategy (Not for country reporting)
QCPR1.4.25
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2F
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
-
2021
Milestone
-
Result
-
SP_O_2G
SP O_2.7: Number of media outlets that sign up to the Step it Up Media Compact (Not for country reporting)
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2G
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
-
2021
Milestone
-
Result
-
SP_O_2H
SP O_2.8: Number of visitors to the UN Women global website (Not for country reporting)
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2H
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
-
2021
Milestone
-
Result
-
SP_O_2I
SP O_2.9: Number of followers of UN-Women on social media (Not for country reporting)
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2I
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
-
2021
Milestone
-
Result
-
SP_O_2J
SP O_2.10: Number of mentions of UN-Women in the media (Not for country reporting)
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2J
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
-
2021
Milestone
-
Result
-
SP_O_2K
SP O_2.11: Amount of total regular core resources and total non-core other resources from: -> public partners -> private sector partners, including National Committees and individuals(similar to UNICEF)(Derived from QCPR indicator 20a)(Not for country reporting)
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2K
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
-
2021
Milestone
-
Result
-
SP_O_2L
SP O_2.12: Contributions by donors other than the top 15 (Shared with UNFPA and UNICEF)(Not for country reporting)
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2L
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
-
2021
Milestone
-
Result
-
SP_O_2M
SP O_2.13: Contributions received through pooled and thematic funding mechanisms (Derived from QCPR indicators 15d and 15f)(Shared with UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
2022
Result
-
SP_O_2M
Country
-
Baseline
--
2018
Milestone
-
Result
-
2019
Milestone
-
Result
-
2020
Milestone
-
Result
-
2021
Milestone
-
Result
-
Outputs
EGY_O_2.1UN-Women effectievely promotes partnerships with major stakeholders, including Government, civil society, private sector, and regional and international organizations in support of its mandateView indicators
EGY_O_2.1A
Number of civil society advisory group meetings conducted
2022
Result
-
EGY_O_2.1A
Country
2017
Baseline
22
2018
Milestone
7
Result
2
2019
Milestone
1
Result
-
2019
Milestone
7
Result
-
2020
Milestone
1
Result
-
2020
Milestone
1
Result
-
2020
Milestone
7
Result
-
EGY_O_2.1B
Number of capacity development initiatives conducted with governmental and non-governmental counterparts on gender mainstreaming
2022
Result
6
EGY_O_2.1B
Country
2017
Baseline
11
2018
Milestone
6
Result
8
2019
Milestone
1
Result
2
2019
Milestone
6
Result
2
2020
Milestone
1
Result
-
2020
Milestone
1
Result
-
2020
Milestone
6
Result
-
2021
Milestone
1
Result
4
2021
Milestone
1
Result
4
2021
Milestone
1
Result
4
2021
Milestone
6
Result
4
2022
Milestone
1
Result
6
2022
Milestone
1
Result
6
2022
Milestone
1
Result
6
2022
Milestone
1
Result
6
2022
Milestone
6
Result
6
EGY_O_2.1C
Number of research on GEWE and/or donor supported/funded initiatives on GEWE conducted
2022
Result
-
EGY_O_2.1C
Country
2017
Baseline
11
2018
Milestone
4
Result
2
EGY_O_2.1D
Number of meetings and/or partnership building activities with potential and existing partners from different sectors organized
2022
Result
-
EGY_O_2.1D
Country
2017
Baseline
55
2018
Milestone
25
Result
54
2019
Milestone
5
Result
5
2019
Milestone
25
Result
5
EGY_O_2.2UN Women expands and diversifies its resource baseView indicators
Increased engagement of partners in support of UN Women's mandate
The ECO's engagement with private sector is strong and in 2021, both as partners in advocacy and as receipients of technicl support under the WEPs, the ECO has engaged closely with private companies; banks and non-banking financial actors. We have deepened our work on Gender Lens Investing with private sector in 2021 through trainings and dialogue; and in latter 2021 saw the Central Bank of Egypt, and Financial REgulatory Authority (which oversees non-banking financial sector) request deepened partnership with UN Women. As the co-chair of the Gender and Development Partners Group, UN Women has increased the engagement of INGOs into this group.
Increased engagement of partners in support of UN Women's mandate
With Egypt's Presidency of COP27 on behalf of Africa Group, the UNCT was incredibly busy in 2022. UN Women Egypt was designated as the lead agency on the one Presidency Inititative on Women (the African Women's Climate Adaptive Priorities - AWCAP), and the Egypt CO took the lead in coordinating 11+ agencies (globa, regional and country level entities including UNFCCC) in providing harmonised technical advise to the Government of Egypt in the shaping of the initative. Evolving into the AWCAP, UN Women Egypt liaised with the three regional offices in AFrica to mobilise 7 countries to sign off on the initiative. Launched at COP27 under the auspices of the President of Egypt and in the presence of the UN Women ED, the AWCAP is the first initiative of its kind in a COP, and UN Women is designated as the global lead. UN Women again was appointed to lead the gender and Development Partners (Member States, INGOs, IFIs, MDBs) and oversaw the expansion to include INGOs more actively; Private sector work on WEPs was significantly advanced by establishing new partnerships with the Egyptian Junior Business Association, the Federation of Egyptian Industries, and through a formalised partnership with the Ministry of International Cooperation and the World Economic Forums "Closing the Gender-Gap Accelerator" (a public-private sector partnership) as the lead entity supporting the Government in onboard more private companies; and signed a MoU with the Ministry of Social Solidarity to significantly deepend work on the Care economy. Through Financial Inclusion and Women's SME development, have strengthened partnerships with two of the five national banks (Bank Misr and Agricultural BAnk).UN Women developed its first Joint Programme with UNDP on gender-responsive renewable energy and have jointly advocated with Canada to support (financing pending); Secured Phase III support from Proctor and Gamble on women in their distribution channel; After a year's negotiation, secured a costed extension from the EU, doubling their contirbution from 3 million euro to 6 million euro; technical advisor and coordinator to the UN RC in negotiating a Joint Programme with the EU on GEWE which was approved by Brussels and now being shaped into a full-fledged action document;