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By 2025, the enabling environment for the implementation of the WPS agenda and the integration of GEEW in humanitarian, peace and development frameworks, programming and policies is strengthened.
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By 2025, the enabling environment for the implementation of the WPS agenda and the integration of GEEW in humanitarian, peace and development frameworks, programming and policies is strengthened.
In 2024, UN Women Myanmar strengthened the enabling environment for the i mplementation of the WPS agenda and the integration of GEEW in the humanitarian response in particular . GIHA technical support was provided to humanitarian coordination platforms at national and sub- national level with a focus on P rotection, ICCG, AAP, C ash and Markets Working Groups, Food Security and other specialized clusters. UN Women conti nu ously leveraged its role and mandate to enhance the inclusion of Women- CSO s in advocacy and decision-making across the nexus . In particular , as the co-lead of the GiHA WG an d as part of the commitment to localisation, UN Women ensured that Women- CSO s were included in the HNRP process through consultations and membership in the HCT , MHF Technical Advisory Group and the Protection Strate g ic Advisory Group and provided gender analysis and data in support of planning . As co-lead of the PSEA Network, UN Women played a vital role in the resource mobilization of a dedicated PSEA Coord in a t ion through the PSEA Cap funde d by N orway resulting in a predictable two -year leadership of the Network . Lastly, as co-lead of the Gender Theme Group, UN Women completed the application of the Gender Equality Marker in the UNTCF 2024-2025 for the first time in Myanmar, supporting over 12 UN agencies on using the marker and gender mainstreaming. An analysis report was also presented to the UNCT, in cooperation with the RCO and UNFPA as co-chair of the UN-GTG which assessed the UNCT’s application of the GEM, and the collective efforts in financing gender equality, providing recommendations for strengthening gender financing and GEM monitoring.
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