An environment for the implementation of WPS commitment is enable in Burundi through the participation and influence of key governmental and non governmental stakeholders
Capacities of key Government departments , Parliamentarians, UN Agencies, CSOs and gender advocates strengthened to lead implementation of accountability frameworks on WPS as well as gender responsive budgeting, COVID 19 prevention, response and recovery Plans.
Women’s rights and peace organizations, including women peace mediators have capacities,resources and opportunities to lead, participate in local structures for conflict prevention, conflict resolution, peacebuilding as well as local response to Covid19 pandemic (localization of the WPS agenda)
The UNDS in Burundi has capacities and ressources to integrate GEWE in policy advice and cooperation frameworks
Women, including those in refugees/ IDPS camps and other vulnerable situations, experience enhanced safety, security, physical and mental health, and their human rights respected in conformity with ratified regional and international instruments
Women, girls, men and boys at community level, media and community leaders are mobilized in favor of respectful relationships and gender equality for peaceful co-existence and fight against Covid 19.
Law enforcement, Defense, justice and social services are capacitated to provide quality, effective and coordinated services to victims and survivors of VAWG including those affected by elections and COVID-19
National and community decision-makers have the capacities and resources to enforce and account for women and girls’ human rights in line with ratified regional and international standards.
Women and girls participate in and benefit from socio-economic recovery opportunities in the context of peace and resilience-building
A critical mass of women farmers and women entrepreneurs have the capacities to participate in and benefit from climate resilient agriculture value chains (production, aggregation & marketing) in normal, humanitarian and Covid-19 contexts.
Women leaders and female heads of households promote women's voice and leadership in the production, transformation, marketing and consumption of nutritious local foods products in UNWOMEN project areas.
Women and girls who are IDPs, returnees, victims/survivors of VAW have the capacities to participate in and benefit from recovery and resilience responses in humanitarian including Covid -19 context as well as regain their dignity in real time.
Increased engagement of partners in support of UN Women’s mandate
UN Women enhances partnership with strategic Government departments for effective policy support and programming, including for COVID-19 response
UN Women Burundi establishes strong partnerships with civil society including women's movement, youth organizations, religious, cultural, community institutions and the media, and linking them to regional GEWE organizations
UN Women Burundi establishes strategic partnerships with technical and financial partners and the private sector
Enhanced quality of programmes through knowledge, innovation, RBM and evaluation
Results-based management principles are observed in plans and programs
UN Women actions in Burundi are made visible at national and international levels
UN Women Burundi uses traditional and innovative, technological-based monitoring and evaluation approaches to generate evidence based knowledge for improved decision making and accountability
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Disclaimer and notes
References to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of United Nations Security Council resolution 1244 (1999).