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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 Support functions
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    Empowered people

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    ID Result statement Budget utilisation Progress
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    SSD_O_4 Empowered people
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    SP_O_4G
    SP O_4.7: Implementation rate for regular resources (Shared with UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
    QCPR 1.4.28
    2025 Result -
    2022
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    2023
    Milestone
    100
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    2023
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    100
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    2023
    Milestone
    100
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    SSD_O_4.1 UN-Women South SUudan is an employer of choice with a diverse and highly performing cadre of personnel that embodies UN values
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    Empowered people

    In 2024, UN Women South Sudan upheld its commitment to being an employer of choice by recruiting and retaining a diverse and high-performing workforce through competitive and rigorous processes. The Country Office onboarded 4 Fixed-Term Appointment (FTA) staff members, 12 personnel on service contracts and several short-term consultants. Due diligence was consistently applied to ensure that all hires, including directly contracted consultants, met the expected standards of quality and deliverables. All new personnel have been inducted, including training on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA). This initiative has significantly enhanced staff understanding of PSEA, resulting in no reported cases of SEA in 2024 The workforce demonstrates gender diversity, with a composition of approximately 52.3% male and 47.7% female staff. The office maintained a low staff turnover rate, reflecting a strong retention of experienced personnel. However, challenges persist in staff retention due to the use of less attractive contractual modalities, such as Special Service Agreements (SSAs) and Service Contracts (SCs). In response, the Country Office, in consultation with the Regional Office HR Business Partner (RO HRBP) and HQ HR, has prioritized the transition to the new National Personnel Services Agreement (NPSA) and International Personnel Services Agreement (IPSA) contract modalities. These updated contracts, offering enhanced benefits, are scheduled for roll-out in early 2025, with UNDP HR assuring full support for the process.

    Empowered people

    The country office recruits its national and international workforce based on competitive competition to ensure highly performing staff are recruited. In some occasions, short-term consultants were recruited on a direct contracting but due diligence was followed to ensure the consultant was of high quality and his/her credentials were matching with the expected deliveries.

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