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								Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements
			
			2,504 women from rural and indigenous communities in three Argentine provinces (Chaco, Formosa, and Salta) enhanced their digital and financial skills to develop economic activities in at least 10 productive sectors with the support of UN Women through the Womek project, funded by the Google Foundation.
Of these, 471 women benefited from grants of USD 2,500 to strengthen and advance their businesses. These grants facilitated the implementation of 40 business plans led by indigenous and rural women’s associations, focusing on strengthening and diversifying their productive activities. Additionally, 10 cooperatives and associations linked to value chains such as handicrafts, carob production, small-scale goat farming, agroforestry, and sewing received over USD 10,000 in funding and implemented business plans to collaboratively improve their ventures, positively impacting more than 150 women.
An impact study shows that 91% of the women who received grants reported an increase in sales, and 93% of the surveyed women stated they were able to keep their businesses open, contributing to the achievement of SUstainable Development Goals (SDG) 8. Additionally, 76.1% of the women used virtual wallets as a financial tool, reflecting a broad adoption of technology within the program. This data is significant because it demonstrates how training in digital and financial tools allowed participants to access more modern and efficient systems for managing income and payments, contributing to a reduction in inequalities in technology use (SDG 10).
Another outcome of the project was that three participating leaders ran for and were elected to the governing board of their broader community. This participation positions them to play a crucial role in the management and control of land resources, furthering the achievement of SDGs 10 and 8.
In addition, 412 young women from the province of Buenos Aires expanded their knowledge and opportunities for personal and professional development, contributing to reducing the inequalities faced by young women. This was made possible through over 60 training sessions, mentoring, activities, referrals, and visits to public, private, and academic institutions, all supported by UN Women through the “Girls with Future” project, funded by the Merck Family Foundation. Furthermore, more than 40 representatives from the Municipality of Ezeiza and 7 cooperatives and social organizations increased their capacity to address and influence the community, developing empowerment and leadership programs for adolescents and young women through a training-of-trainers initiative provided by UN Women in collaboration with the SES Foundation.
				
							Of these, 471 women benefited from grants of USD 2,500 to strengthen and advance their businesses. These grants facilitated the implementation of 40 business plans led by indigenous and rural women’s associations, focusing on strengthening and diversifying their productive activities. Additionally, 10 cooperatives and associations linked to value chains such as handicrafts, carob production, small-scale goat farming, agroforestry, and sewing received over USD 10,000 in funding and implemented business plans to collaboratively improve their ventures, positively impacting more than 150 women.
An impact study shows that 91% of the women who received grants reported an increase in sales, and 93% of the surveyed women stated they were able to keep their businesses open, contributing to the achievement of SUstainable Development Goals (SDG) 8. Additionally, 76.1% of the women used virtual wallets as a financial tool, reflecting a broad adoption of technology within the program. This data is significant because it demonstrates how training in digital and financial tools allowed participants to access more modern and efficient systems for managing income and payments, contributing to a reduction in inequalities in technology use (SDG 10).
Another outcome of the project was that three participating leaders ran for and were elected to the governing board of their broader community. This participation positions them to play a crucial role in the management and control of land resources, furthering the achievement of SDGs 10 and 8.
In addition, 412 young women from the province of Buenos Aires expanded their knowledge and opportunities for personal and professional development, contributing to reducing the inequalities faced by young women. This was made possible through over 60 training sessions, mentoring, activities, referrals, and visits to public, private, and academic institutions, all supported by UN Women through the “Girls with Future” project, funded by the Merck Family Foundation. Furthermore, more than 40 representatives from the Municipality of Ezeiza and 7 cooperatives and social organizations increased their capacity to address and influence the community, developing empowerment and leadership programs for adolescents and young women through a training-of-trainers initiative provided by UN Women in collaboration with the SES Foundation.
								Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements
			
			In terms of changes in the national normative framework, two important achievements to which UN Women in Argentina contributed are worth highlighting regarding the fullfiting of the Sustainable Development Goal 5.4. The Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity along with other national departments elaborated the draft bill: Creation of the integral system of care policies of Argentina (SINCA in Spanish). The draft bill proposed, among other aspects, the modification of parental leave regimes in Argentina and fostered the investments in the care economy. The bill was discussed in the committee of the Chamber of Deputies, among others, and awaits its treatment in the plenary of that Chamber. UN Women contributed to the drafting of the bill, for the elaboration of the section on care for older adults, and through a joint document between the agencies of the System where an exhaustive analysis of the Project was carried out and recommendations for its improvement were provided. Also, the advocacy UN Women together with other UN agencies contributed to the regulation of article 179 of the labour contract law which obliges the employer sector to provide childcare facilities in companies with more than 100 employees.
In terms of capacity development, policy makers and professionals from the public sector in the provinces of Chaco and Santa Fe strengthen their capacities to carry out costing care analysis in their territories and to advance on the design of proposals for the expansion of care services. UN Women contributed to the training of policy makers and professionals in the provinces of Chaco and Santa Fe through the joint UN Women-ILO programme "Promoting decent employment for women through inclusive growth policies and investments in the care economy".
Additionally, 60 members of technical teams and public administration from the provinces of Neuquén, Buenos Aires and La Rioja strengthened their skills in costing comprehensive care systems, applying the same methodology within the framework of another project on community care financed by OSF. UN Women contributed to the online training and transfer program for costing methodology which covers general concepts of the care agenda and explains the methodology designed by UN Women and the ILO for estimating the costs and economic impacts of financing care services at the provincial level.
				
							In terms of capacity development, policy makers and professionals from the public sector in the provinces of Chaco and Santa Fe strengthen their capacities to carry out costing care analysis in their territories and to advance on the design of proposals for the expansion of care services. UN Women contributed to the training of policy makers and professionals in the provinces of Chaco and Santa Fe through the joint UN Women-ILO programme "Promoting decent employment for women through inclusive growth policies and investments in the care economy".
Additionally, 60 members of technical teams and public administration from the provinces of Neuquén, Buenos Aires and La Rioja strengthened their skills in costing comprehensive care systems, applying the same methodology within the framework of another project on community care financed by OSF. UN Women contributed to the online training and transfer program for costing methodology which covers general concepts of the care agenda and explains the methodology designed by UN Women and the ILO for estimating the costs and economic impacts of financing care services at the provincial level.
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			OutcomeARG_O_1
						Outcome result statementAssuring an accountable organization through principled performance
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											OutcomeARG_O_2
						Outcome result statementAdvancing partnerships & resourcing; Effectively influencing for impact & scale
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											OutcomeARG_O_3
						Outcome result statementAdvancing business transformation
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						Outcome result statementNurturing an empowered workforce and advancing an inclusive UN-Women culture
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											OutcomeARG_O_5
						Outcome result statementEffective normative, programmatic and coordination products, services and processes
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Regular resources (core)
				$341.91 K in total
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Other resources (non-core)
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| 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) | $232,143 2022 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$232,143 Development:$232,143(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $38,670 2021 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$38,670 Development:$38,670(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $22,900 2020 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$22,900 Development:$22,900(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $48,200 2019 
                                        United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
                                         Total contribution:$48,200 Development:$48,200(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
2022
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$232,143
                    Total contribution$232,143
                        Development$232,143(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2021
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$38,670
                    Total contribution$38,670
                        Development$38,670(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2020
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$22,900
                    Total contribution$22,900
                        Development$22,900(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    2019
                United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$48,200
                    Total contribution$48,200
                        Development$48,200(100%)
                        Humanitarian$0(0%)
                    Other resources (non-core)
            $4.60 M in total
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| 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| European Commission (Spotlight) | $438,513 2022 
                                        European Commission (Spotlight)OECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$438,513 Development:$438,513(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $467,875 2021 
                                        European Commission (Spotlight)OECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$467,875 Development:$467,875(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $878,457 2020 
                                        European Commission (Spotlight)OECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$878,457 Development:$878,457(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $229,431 2019 
                                        European Commission (Spotlight)OECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$229,431 Development:$229,431(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| International Olympic Committee | $117,001 2022 
                                        International Olympic CommitteeInternational NGO
                                         Total contribution:$117,001 Development:$117,001(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $586,643 2021 
                                        International Olympic CommitteeInternational NGO
                                         Total contribution:$586,643 Development:$586,643(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $200,135 2020 
                                        International Olympic CommitteeInternational NGO
                                         Total contribution:$200,135 Development:$200,135(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $92,421 2019 
                                        International Olympic CommitteeInternational NGO
                                         Total contribution:$92,421 Development:$92,421(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | 
| Argentina | $283,894 2022 
                                        ArgentinaGovernment
                                         Total contribution:$283,894 Development:$283,894(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2021 No data available  | $143,610 2020 
                                        ArgentinaGovernment
                                         Total contribution:$143,610 Development:$143,610(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2019 No data available  | 
| European Commission | -- 2022 No data available  | $160,703 2021 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$160,703 Development:$160,703(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $169,542 2020 
                                        European CommissionOECD-DAC donor
                                         Total contribution:$169,542 Development:$169,542(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2019 No data available  | 
| United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office Reponse | $13,417 2022 
                                        United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office ReponseUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$13,417 Development:$13,417(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $118,701 2021 
                                        United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office ReponseUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$118,701 Development:$118,701(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $273,140 2020 
                                        United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office ReponseUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$273,140 Development:$273,140(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2019 No data available  | 
| United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) | $75,537 2022 
                                        United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$75,537 Development:$75,537(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $74,642 2021 
                                        United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)United Nations organization
                                         Total contribution:$74,642 Development:$74,642(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | 
| United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes | $105,500 2022 
                                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint ProgrammesUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$105,500 Development:$105,500(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | $84,318 2021 
                                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint ProgrammesUnited Nations pooled fund
                                         Total contribution:$84,318 Development:$84,318(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | 
| Merck Family Foundation | $65,804 2022 
                                        Merck Family FoundationFoundation
                                         Total contribution:$65,804 Development:$65,804(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | 
| Ministerio de Ni�ez, Adolescencia, Juventud y Ciudadan�a, Argentina | $23,249 2022 
                                        Ministerio de Ni�ez, Adolescencia, Juventud y Ciudadan�a, ArgentinaLocal government
                                         Total contribution:$23,249 Development:$23,249(100%) Humanitarian:$0(0%) | -- 2021 No data available  | -- 2020 No data available  | -- 2019 No data available  | 
2022
                    European Commission (Spotlight)$438,513
                        Total contribution$438,513
                            Development$438,513(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        International Olympic Committee$117,001
                        Total contribution$117,001
                            Development$117,001(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Argentina$283,894
                        Total contribution$283,894
                            Development$283,894(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office Reponse$13,417
                        Total contribution$13,417
                            Development$13,417(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)$75,537
                        Total contribution$75,537
                            Development$75,537(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes$105,500
                        Total contribution$105,500
                            Development$105,500(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Merck Family Foundation$65,804
                        Total contribution$65,804
                            Development$65,804(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Ministerio de Ni�ez, Adolescencia, Juventud y Ciudadan�a, Argentina$23,249
                        Total contribution$23,249
                            Development$23,249(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2021
                    European Commission (Spotlight)$467,875
                        Total contribution$467,875
                            Development$467,875(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        International Olympic Committee$586,643
                        Total contribution$586,643
                            Development$586,643(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$160,703
                        Total contribution$160,703
                            Development$160,703(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office Reponse$118,701
                        Total contribution$118,701
                            Development$118,701(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)$74,642
                        Total contribution$74,642
                            Development$74,642(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations Women as Administrative Agent for Joint Programmes$84,318
                        Total contribution$84,318
                            Development$84,318(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2020
                    European Commission (Spotlight)$878,457
                        Total contribution$878,457
                            Development$878,457(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        International Olympic Committee$200,135
                        Total contribution$200,135
                            Development$200,135(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        Argentina$143,610
                        Total contribution$143,610
                            Development$143,610(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        European Commission$169,542
                        Total contribution$169,542
                            Development$169,542(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        United Nations COVID-19 Multi-Partner Trust Office Reponse$273,140
                        Total contribution$273,140
                            Development$273,140(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        2019
                    European Commission (Spotlight)$229,431
                        Total contribution$229,431
                            Development$229,431(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
                        International Olympic Committee$92,421
                        Total contribution$92,421
                            Development$92,421(100%)
                            Humanitarian$0(0%)
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