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outcome XM-DAC-41146-IRQ_D_4.1
Resilience, positive coping mechanisms and livelihoods opportunities improved for displaced and vulnerable women in camps and host communities
In the targeted communities in Kirkuk and Ambar, reporting rates for GBV cases increased, as did the outreach to GBV survivors through protection services. Members of these communities are better able to access protection and legal services for women and girls GBV survivors and those at risk of GBV. Approximately 2,000 community members, GBV service providers and representatives of public institutions (including justice professionals) in the selected locations enhanced their knowledge of GBV risks and GBV services provided which led to these improvements in GBV reporting and service access. Furthermore, more than 500 women in the selected communities (specifically displaced and refugee women and women belonging to host communities) improved their access to productive and financial assets and skills through vocational training and income generating opportunities, engaging in temporary employment opportunities based on demand-driven marketable skills, and receiving cash for work assistance through UN Women-supported projects. These livelihood opportunities will allow women to meet their immediate economic needs in the short- and long-term by equipping them with transferrable skills that can be applied beyond the duration of project interventions.
outcome XM-DAC-41146-IRQ_D_4.2
Iraqi government and stakeholders implement commitments on women, peace and security.
Iraqi Government and key stakeholders (including non-ministerial entities) developed and are now able to use 8 sectoral plans at federal level and 1 plan at regional level in Kurdistan to strengthen the implementation of the UNSCR1325 NAPII at the national and local (governorate) level. The plans – which include clear outcomes, activities, baselines, indicators and targets– ensure the clear definition of roles and responsibilities of line ministries and non-ministerial entities with regards to NAP II pillars and expected results. As such, the plans strongly contribute to enhance coordination, transparency and accountability of all stakeholders for the implementation and monitoring of the Plan and specifically with regards to the protection and promotion of women and girls’ rights and their effective participation in peacebuilding and security sectors with a view of enhancing protection, social protection, social cohesion and peaceful societies. UN Women provided technical and coordination support during the planning process.
outcome XM-DAC-41146-IRQ_D_7.1
People in Iraq have strengthened capacity, enabling inclusive access to and engagement in economic activities
During the reporting period UN Women completed a comprehensive analytical and strategic planning exercise and initiated resource mobilization efforts focused on the implementation of women' economic empowerment (WEE) projects. The implementation of Outcome activities has been rescheduled for 2023 pending the results of resource mobilization and allocation of financial resources for project implementation.
outcome XM-DAC-41146-IRQ_D_8.1
Strengthened and effective inclusive, people centred, gender-responsive, human rights-based policies and national systems contribute to gender equality, the promotion of protection, social protection, social cohesion and peaceful societies, with focus on the most vulnerable populations, including women, youth and minorities
Iraqi Government and key stakeholders (including non-ministerial entities) developed and are now able to use 8 sectoral action plans at federal level and 1 action plan at regional level in Kurdistan to strengthen the implementation of the UNSCR1325 NAPII at the national and local (governorate) level. The plans clearly outline the roles and responsibilities of governmental entities and civil society actors with regards to the implementation of INAP II pillars. As such, they represent an effective gender-responsive and human-rights based tool that will be used by all relevant stakeholders for comprehensive implementation, monitoring and reporting of progress and results related to the promotion and protection of women and girls’ rights as well as for the promotion of protection, social protection, social cohesion and peaceful societies, with a focus on the most vulnerable populations, including women, youth and minorities. UN Women provided technical and coordination support during the planning process. Furthermore, women leaders are able to contribute to building peaceful societies, raise awareness on the importance of women inclusion in peacebuilding and promote the implementation of the WPS Agenda through their engagement in the implementation of action plans.
outcome XM-DAC-41146-IRQ_D_8.2