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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 Direct support and service delivery Support functions
    Outcome description

    Strengthened inclusive social contract grounded in human rights and justice to enhance good governance, effective and accountable institutions, and women's participation.

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    Outcome and output results

    Planned Budget (Total) Other resources (non-core)
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    ID Result statement Budget utilisation Progress
    Outcome
    LBN_D_3.1 Strengthened inclusive social contract grounded in human rights and justice to enhance good governance, effective and accountable institutions, and women's participation.
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    LBN_D_3.1A
    Existing for a where CSO partners advocate for changes in laws, policies, strategies , etc to prevent and respond to VAW and promote GE.
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    5.45.4
    2023
    Milestone
    7.5
    Result
    -
    LBN_D_3.1B
    Percentage of targeted women reporting that they are able to participate in decision-making processes more frequently and meaningfully.
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    00
    2023
    Milestone
    50
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.1.7
    Number of adopted National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security with monitoring indicators (CO)
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    NoNo
    2023
    Milestone
    Yes
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.7.8
    Number of UNCTs implementing UN-system commitments and advocacy on women’s equal participation in elections and temporary special measures in their support to Member States (CO)
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    YesYes
    2023
    Milestone
    Yes
    Result
    -
    Outputs
    LBN_D_3.1.1 Targeted state institutions at national and local level have enhanced capacity to design and implement gender-responsive institutional reforms, strategies and policies.
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    LBN_D_3.1.1A
    Number and type of interventions effectively implemented on a) engagement of men in violence prevention, b) fatherhood, c) engagement of young men and young women in gender equality, and d) engagement of men in addressing gender discriminatory practices and laws.
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    11
    2023
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    2
    LBN_D_3.1.1B
    Number of women, men, young women and young men reached by programme interventions (disaggregated by gender).
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    4545
    2023
    Milestone
    55
    Result
    45
    SP_D_0.1.f
    Number of institutions that have increased capacities to design and implement institutional reforms/strategies/policies that promote gender equality and women’s empowerment (CO)

    Complementary indicators are identified as those in the results framework that are not repeated verbatim in the results framework of another United Nations entity, but are related or provide different but complementary lenses or insights into the same issue, high-level result and/or area of complementary work, such as a Sustainable Development Goal target.

    Complementary
    sdg
    UNDP
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    22
    2023
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    2
    SP_D_0.7.a
    Number of thematic interagency mechanisms/teams that effectively address gender mainstreaming in priority areas (CO, RO, HQ)
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    2222
    2023
    Milestone
    33
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.7.b
    GLOBAL/UNIT: Number of UN System coordination mechanisms in which UN-Women is actively engaged that drive progress on gender mainstreaming mandates and commitments at global, regional and country levels
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    22
    2023
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    LBN_D_3.1.2 Improved women's participation in politics and decision-making, including through elections.
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    LBN_D_3.1.2A
    Percentage of sensitized universities/ schools; faith based institutions/ leaders; media and government institutions who commit to integrating material promoting gender equality (informed by the programme)
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    00
    2023
    Milestone
    850
    Result
    -
    LBN_D_3.1.2B
    Number of initiatives implemented to prevent, mitigate and respond to VAWP.
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    00
    2023
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.5.a
    Amount of funding disbursed annually in support of civil society organizations, especially women’s organizations, working towards the achievement of gender equality and women's empowerment, through UN-Women programmes and grant-giving (CO, RO, HQ)
    2025 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    2,500,0002,500,000
    2023
    Milestone
    2,800,000
    Result
    -
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    Outcome insights and achievements

    Outcome progress note for the year

    Strengthened inclusive social contract grounded in human rights and justice to enhance good governance, effective and accountable institutions, and women's participation.

    During 2023, UN women contributed to strengthening good governance, effective and accountable institutions, and women's participation. The main results included: Over 858 women increased their capacity to run for elections and two state institutions, the National Commission for Lebanese Women (NCLW) and Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), scaled up efforts to advance the Lebanon National Action Plan (NAP) on Women Peace and Security (WPS). Over 858 women increased their knowledge on how to run for municipal elections. Under the WPP programme over 600 women from 26 districts strengthened their capacities on how to run campaigns and build constituencies at the community level with UN Women support, 64% of which report increased their knowledge. In addition, through the Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF) 258 women increased their knowledge to run the municipal election of those 95% reported an increase in their knowledge on Governance, Municipal laws, Advocacy, campaigning, developing electoral programs. The targeted women demonstrated acquiring skills on the above-mentioned topics through forming 17 women committees, designing, planning and leading community event based on their assessment. NCLW adopted an evidence-based, inclusive approach to monitoring and evaluating the progress of the Lebanon NAP. To achieve this, NCLW conducted a desk-review to assess the achievements, challenges and learning from the implementation of the first NAP and to inform and advocate for the development of a second-generation NAP (2024-2028). In addition, NCLW established an online monitoring and reporting system using Activity Info to make data on the progress of the NAP accessible in a timely and a systematic manner and capture efforts by all actors. More than sixty (60) actors including UN agencies, unions, political parties, civil society organizations and up to forty (40) state entities contributed to reporting through this online system on their efforts to advance the NAP and the WPS agenda. LAF increased its commitment to gender equality and women’s rights. Commanders and officers of LAF have a framework to achieve gender-responsiveness and realize meaningful participation of women in the security sector and in peace operations, as a result of the LAF Gender Mainstreaming Strategy (GMS). The LAF Gender Department finalized the GMS and action plan, aligned with the Lebanon NAP for UNSCR 1325, which was endorsed by the Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces in January 2024. In the development of the strategy, the LAF was supported by the LAF Gender Working Group, in which UN Women is an active member. Further to the above, the Lebanon CO provided substantive inputs on the situation of women’s rights in Lebanon to the Universal Periodic Review mid-term review for Lebanon as part of OHCHR compilation of credible information.

    Strengthened inclusive social contract grounded in human rights and justice to enhance good governance, effective and accountable institutions, and women's participation.

    In 2024, UN Women continued to work with all parts of the Lebanese society to strenghten social cohesion and contribute to good governance, effective and accountable institutions, as well as owmen's participation in decision-making processes. At community level, 387 women promoted peace and reconciliation in their communities and actively contributed to de-escalation of conflict. These women are very diverse and represent all Governorates in Lebanon (25% are below the age of 35 and 3.1% are with disability). During the Lebanon conflict in Q4, 85% of these women peacebuilders led humanitarian actions in their communities (half of them through Women Led Organizations) while contributing to reducing tensions between displaced and host communities . In January 2024, the Women Peacebuilding Network in Lebanon was officially launched, as the first ever women peacebuilding network in Lebanon, convening 35 women peacebuilders from all walks of life. The network's mandate was to act as a a community of practice that strengthens the role of its members but quickly evolved to become an advocacy platform. The WPNL issued two advocacy statements addressed to the UNSG, the international community in Lebanon and State entities demanding an immediate ceasefire and an inclusive recovery and reconstruction process after the Lebanon's conflict. Moreover, 25 women politicians participants in the women national political dialogue reported higher tolerance levels among each other and a commitment to preventing and de-escalating conflict in Lebanon through their political parties and influence. The Center for Research Education and Development at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education committed to a more gender inclusive history teaching. The curriculum review committee for history textbooks is being supported by UN Women and the Lebanese Association for History to incorporate new teaching modules on women and the history of Lebanon in the new textbooks. This process is important for transitional justice and a more inclusive society in Lebanon.

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