By 2025, women and girls have greater access to socio-economic and technological opportunities for their empowerment and to services for the prevention and management of all forms of violence, particularly harmful practices (UNSDCF Outome 6)
UNW CIv will focus on building the AGRIFED prgoramme and in particular launch the BuyfromWomen platform, in order to to enhance information sharing , knowledge dissemination and access to financing, contractual relations between various actors, to increase the added value and visibility of selected value-chain, mainly in the agriculture sector, where women’s are highly deployed. UNW CIV will have a multiplier effect by working with the women in the shea butter value chain but will consolidate the economic model to be replicated to other value chains. Practical training will be organized to strengthen women’s entrepreneur ability, especially in business management and the use of ITCs, and to optimize management of natural resources such as land and water. Awareness-raising activities and technical support will be provided to encourage women to organize themselves in groups and cooperatives as well as to facilitate their access to finance.
By 2025, women and girls have greater access to socio-economic and technological opportunities for their empowerment and to services for the prevention and management of all forms of violence, particularly harmful practices (UNSDCF Outome 6)
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.
ComplementaryBy 2025, women and girls have greater access to socio-economic and technological opportunities for their empowerment and to services for the prevention and management of all forms of violence, particularly harmful practices (UNSDCF Outome 6)
The country office has strengthened its support for improving access to socio-economic and technological opportunities for women and girls for their empowerment. Indeed, UN Women has contributed to the reduction of poverty, the improvement of food security, the economic integration of rural women and the promotion of female entrepreneurship. Thus, 21,300 rural women have increased the productivity, production, marketable surplus and competitiveness of 270 cooperatives thanks to a partnership between UN Women, the African Development Bank, the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative and the International Finance Corporation aims to contribute sustainably. 200 other women entrepreneurs based in Abidjan were also supported thanks to collaboration with the African Development Bank to improve the competitiveness and performance of their businesses. Furthermore, 4 national institutions (Côte d'Ivoire SME, National Public Procurement Regulatory Authority, General Directorate of Public Procurement, Economic Operators Information Unit) have strengthened their capacities to improve the access of women and girls to socio-economic and technological opportunities.Disclaimer and notes
References to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of United Nations Security Council resolution 1244 (1999).