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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 Capacity development and technical assistance Direct support and service delivery Integrated policy advice and thought leadership Support functions
    Outcome description

    By 2026, all people in Zimbabwe, especially the most vulnerable and marginalised, benefit from more inclusive and sustainable economic growth with decent employment opportunities

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    Outcome and output results

    Planned Budget (Total) Other resources (non-core)
    Country Indexes
    ID Result statement Budget utilisation Progress
    Outcome
    ZWE_D_2.1 By 2026, all people in Zimbabwe, especially the most vulnerable and marginalised, benefit from more inclusive and sustainable economic growth with decent employment opportunities
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    SP_D_0.2.3
    Percentage of national budget allocated to gender equality and women’s empowerment out of total budget (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
    UNICEF
    2026 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    0.50.5
    2022
    Milestone
    3%
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    3%
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    3%
    Result
    -
    SP_D_2.2
    SDG 8.3.1 Proportion of informal employment in total employment, by sector and sex (Desk Review)

    Common indicators are those that appear verbatim the same in at least two entities' results frameworks and are drawn, where possible, directly from other globally agreed frameworks.

    Common
    sdg
    FAO
    sdg
    ILO

    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
    UNAIDS
    sdg
    UNDP
    sdg
    UNICEF
    SDG
    sdg
    Goal 8
    2026 Result -
    -
    Baseline
    --
    2022
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    ZWE_D_2.1A
    Indicator 2:1.a Employment: Percentage of people in formal employment in total employment, by sector and sex (UNSDCF indicator 3.1 Employment)
    2026 Result -
    2019
    Baseline
    50.9%50.9%
    2022
    Milestone
    51%
    Result
    12
    Outputs
    ZWE_D_2.1.1 Key institutions are able to design and implement evidence-based gender responsive policies, laws and programmes for inclusive and sustainable economic growth and development.
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    ZWE_D_2.1.1A
    Number of institutions who develop a gender-responsive plan or programme on CSA with UN Women support
    2026 Result -
    2021
    Baseline
    00
    2022
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    3
    2023
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.2.d
    Number of tools introduced that support innovative financing and accountability, including related to digital financing, for gender equality (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
    sdg
    UNEP
    2026 Result -
    2021
    Baseline
    00
    2022
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    ZWE_D_2.1.2 People, especially the most vulnerable and marginalized including women, girls, adolescents and youth are empowered to contribute to and benefit from productive and decent work opportunities.
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    ZWE_D_2.1.2A
    Number of women cooperatives in cotton value chain trained
    2026 Result -
    2021
    Baseline
    9595
    2022
    Milestone
    3,000
    Result
    500
    2023
    Milestone
    3,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    3,000
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.2.d
    Number of tools introduced that support innovative financing and accountability, including related to digital financing, for gender equality (CO)
    2026 Result -
    2021
    Baseline
    00
    2022
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    ZWE_D_2.1.2C
    Number of women and marginalised households participating in profitable value chains and have improved source of livelihoods (NDS) and by sector and geographic location with UN Women support (UNSDCF indicator 3.2.4)
    2026 Result -
    2021
    Baseline
    00
    2022
    Milestone
    2,000
    Result
    -
    2023
    Milestone
    2,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    2,000
    Result
    -
    ZWE_D_2.1.2D
    Percentage of women and youth involved in productive activities after switching to renewable sources from REF funded project.
    2026 Result -
    2022
    Baseline
    00
    2023
    Milestone
    60%
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    60%
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    60
    Result
    -
    ZWE_D_2.1.3 Changes attributed to UN-Women in skills or abilities and capacities of individuals or institutions and/or the availability of new products and services contributing to Financing for gender equality
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    SP_D_0.2.c
    Number of national partners with capacities to apply Gender Responsive Budgeting tools in the budget cycle (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
    UNICEF
    2026 Result -
    2021
    Baseline
    11
    2022
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    22
    2023
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    -
    ZWE_D_2.1.3A
    Number of innovative financing instruments and tools implemented that include gender equality objectives
    2026 Result -
    2021
    Baseline
    22
    2022
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    2
    2023
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    2
    Result
    -
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    Our funding partners contributions

    Regular resources (core)

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    Other resources (non-core)
    $134.96 K in total
    Other resources (non-core)

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    $134.96 K in total
    2022
    United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office Reponse $126,738
    2022
    United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office ReponseUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$126,738
    Development:$126,738(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office $8,223
    2022
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$8,223
    Development:$8,223(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    2022
    United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office Reponse$126,738
    Total contribution$126,738
    Development$126,738(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$8,223
    Total contribution$8,223
    Development$8,223(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
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    Outcome insights and achievements

    Outcome progress note for the year

    By 2026, all people in Zimbabwe, especially the most vulnerable and marginalised, benefit from more inclusive and sustainable economic growth with decent employment opportunities

    During the reporting year, significant efforts were made by key stakeholders and the government of Zimbabwe through the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development to foster income security, decent work, and economic autonomy for women. This includes creation of an enabling environment through reviewing and updating the Broad-Based Women Economic Empowerment Framework (BBWEEF) and the National Gender Policy as well as notable efforts towards gender responsive budgeting. Key barriers to women's economic empowerment, nonetheless, remain in the form of risks related to the political economy, monetary policy fragility, extreme weather events, as well as negative social norms which hinder progress of women on the economic front and keep their livelihoods at a micro level. As a result, women continue to bear the brunt of economic decline and poverty in Zimbabwe. During the reporting year, significant efforts were made by key stakeholders and the government of Zimbabwe through the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development to foster income security, decent work, and economic autonomy for women.

    By 2026, all people in Zimbabwe, especially the most vulnerable and marginalised, benefit from more inclusive and sustainable economic growth with decent employment opportunities

    In 2024, the Government of Zimbabwe, through the Ministry of Women Affairs, reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing the participation of women and girls in economic activities by reviewing the Broad-Based Women’s Economic Empowerment Framework (BBWEEF). This policy framework remains critical for strategically guiding the implementation of WEE programs nationwide. Effective and efficient implementation of such frameworks is essential to expanding economic opportunities for women. However, significant gaps remain, including the need for gender-responsive monetary and fiscal policies to address persistent disparities. Additionally, greater efforts are required to capitalize the Women’s Microfinance Bank and implement Gender-Responsive Procurement within the public sector to accelerate financial inclusion for women-owned enterprises and expand market access for women entrepreneurs. UN Women played a pivotal role in supporting the government’s capacity to develop and implement key WEE policies and programs. With UN Women’s technical and financial assistance, the Ministry successfully revised and validated the BBWEEF to align with Zimbabwe’s National Development Strategy I (NDS1) and Vision 2030, which aspires to transform the country into an Upper Middle-Income Economy by 2030. This milestone was informed by empirical evidence from a joint study by UN Women and the Zimbabwe Economic Society, which examined the impact of macroeconomic conditions and austerity measures on women-owned enterprises. This evidence-based approach ensured that the revised BBWEEF (2025–2030) addressed the evolving economic needs of women and identified priority areas for action. UN Women’s 2024 initiatives empowered a total of 966 individuals—comprising 788 women, 178 men, 588 youth, 8 persons with disabilities, and 4 teenage mothers—to access diverse economic opportunities. The impact of these initiatives includes: • 70% receiving training and mentorship in business and technical fields. • 8.4% accessing specialized equipment and decent facilities. • 8.7% being linked to markets and financial service providers. • 18.4% gaining knowledge and access to WEE tools, particularly the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs) framework. These results highlight UN Women’s commitment to promoting inclusive economic development and equipping women with the skills, resources, and networks needed to thrive in Zimbabwe’s economy. The outcomes also underscore the importance of strategic partnerships and evidence-based policymaking in driving sustainable progress toward gender equality and women’s empowerment.

    By 2026, all people in Zimbabwe, especially the most vulnerable and marginalised, benefit from more inclusive and sustainable economic growth with decent employment opportunities

    To ensure people of Zimbabwe especially women and girls benefit from more inclusive and sustainable economic growth with decent employment opportunities, the Government of Zimbabwe is embracing strategies to transition from the informal to formal economy. Government is in the process of finalizing the National Formalization Strategy and Implementation Plan which will provide policy guidance to the process of transitioning from informal to formal employment. UN Women contributed to development of the Strategy through providing technical support and the process was led by ILO under Safe Markets project. Further, work on the safe markets project resulted in increased income and economic autonomy for the women who benefitted from the completed safe markets in Epworth and Mbare mass market. Women vendors/ marketers were empowered with digital skills in managing their business enterprises as a result of the trainings delivered by partners with the support of UN Women.

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