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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 Advocacy, communications and social mobilization Capacity development and technical assistance Direct support and service delivery Support functions
    Outcome description

    By 2028, more people, especially the most vulnerable groups, including women, youths, and people with disability, participate in and benefit from food and nutrition security and a more diversified, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth resilient to shocks.

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    Outcome and output results

    Planned Budget (Total) Other resources (non-core)
    Country Indexes
    ID Result statement Budget utilisation Progress
    Outcome
    MWI_D_2.1 By 2028, more people, especially the most vulnerable groups, including women, youths, and people with disability, participate in and benefit from food and nutrition security and a more diversified, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth resilient to shocks.
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    MWI_D_2.1A
    Number of rural women farmers and youths supported to gain access, use and/or control of productive resources with support from UN Women
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    00
    2024
    Milestone
    30
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    35
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    40
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    45
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    50
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.2.4
    Number of innovative financing instruments introduced that include gender equality objectives (Desk Review)
    2028 Result -
    -
    Baseline
    --
    2024
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.4.2
    SDG indicator 5.a.1 (a) Proportion of total agricultural population with ownership or secure rights over agricultural land, by sex; SDG indicator 5.a.1 (b) Share of women among owners or rights-bearers of agricultural land, by type of tenure (Desk Review)
    2028 Result -
    -
    Baseline
    --
    2024
    Milestone
    -
    Result
    -
    Outputs
    MWI_D_2.1.1 Increased access to skills development, productive resources and financial services for women in the agriculture, renewable energy and Information Communication and Technology sectors
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    MWI_D_2.1.1A
    Number of government staff including frontline extension officers trained on gender, and CSA information, practices and technologies.
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    00
    2024
    Milestone
    300
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    500
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    700
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1,200
    Result
    -
    MWI_D_2.1.1B
    Number of women enrolled into ICT, STEM and coding courses including Agriculture, Technical, Entrepreneurial, Vocational Education and Training (ATVET).
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    00
    2024
    Milestone
    500
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    700
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    800
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    900
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1,200
    Result
    -
    MWI_D_2.1.1C
    Number of women accessing loans and other financial services with support from UN Women.
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    00
    2024
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    200
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    300
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    400
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    500
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.1.e
    Number of partners that have increased capacities to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment through national and/or local (multi) sectoral strategies, policies and/or action plans (CO, HQ)

    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
    UNFPA
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    1313
    2024
    Milestone
    18
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    23
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    25
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    30
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    35
    Result
    -
    MWI_D_2.1.2 Women, men, boys and girls are more aware of the unequal burden of unpaid care work and the impact on redistribution of care work in the home.
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    MWI_D_2.1.2A
    Number of CSA policies and practices in which rural women farmers have provided inputs
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    00
    2024
    Milestone
    500,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1,000,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1,500,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    2,000,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    25,000
    Result
    -
    MWI_D_2.1.2B
    Number of trained women farmers providing extension services to fellow rural women farmers in targeted areas
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    00
    2024
    Milestone
    500
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1,500
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    2,000
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    2,500
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.3.b
    Number of community or organizational level UN Women programmes that address behaviour and/or social/gender norms –using evidence/practice-based methodologies (CO, HQ)

    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
    UNFPA
    sdg
    UNICEF
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    22
    2024
    Milestone
    3
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    4
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    5
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    6
    Result
    -
    MWI_D_2.1.4 Private sector and national and local governing authorities have increased capacity to design and implement legislation and policies that promote women’s economic empowerment.
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    MWI_D_2.1.4A
    Number of women accessing land registry services at all levels (local, regional, national)
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    00
    2024
    Milestone
    100
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    150
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    200
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    250
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    300
    Result
    -
    MWI_D_2.1.4B
    Number of laws and policies that are reviewed to promote women’s economic empowerment.
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    00
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    SP_D_0.3.e
    Number of draft policies with monitoring/reporting mechanisms developed by partners to address gender-based discrimination and/or combat gender stereotypes (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
    UNFPA
    2028 Result -
    2023
    Baseline
    00
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    2024
    Milestone
    1
    Result
    -
    MWI_D_2.1.5 Women and girls have increased access to comprehensive, gender responsive humanitarian protection and livelihood support enabling them to withstand multiple hazards, recover from disasters, and increase their resilience to current and future climatic risks.
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    Outcome insights and achievements

    Outcome progress note for the year

    By 2028, more people, especially the most vulnerable groups, including women, youths, and people with disability, participate in and benefit from food and nutrition security and a more diversified, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth resilient to shocks.

    Women Malawi Country office, through the WRD project, has equipped 4,475 women and girls to cope with adversity to adapt to unexpected events through provision of business knowledge and access to loans for small scale businesses. 292 of these women are using clean energy; 782 women are engaged in solar powered irrigation agriculture; 250 women are championing homestead farming; and 300 women and girls from 15 groups and involved in apiary enterprises. About 56 % of the registered women and girls have accessed loans to venture in small scale businesses and 10 % accessed loans to scaleup their businesses. This followed the capacity building sessions of 44 Village Agents (VAs) (27 M, 17F) which was primarily aimed at empowering the VAs with knowledge on the integration of gender and resilience into VSLA activities. In Zomba, the project targeted some of the VA who have been previously trained on VSLA methodology under the RSFA -Titukulane. Cumulatively, 125 WRD VSLA groups have saved MK 135,523,300.00 (79,720.88 USD) with MK 75,095,365 (44,173.74 USD) out in loans and MK 42,351,315.00 (24,912.53 USD) total interest . The shares have grown for the past month due to increase in number of women and girls who are selling excess vegetables from their homestead gardens and the money realized are being used to buy shares. Furthermore, some women who were trained in biomass briquette production are selling the briquettes and the money realized is being saved in VSLAs. A total of 125 VSLA groups have been assessed by NBS Bank. If they meet the criteria, they will access a loan from a revolving fund that CARE Malawi through RFSA-Titukulane Project has with NBS. The loan from this fund has a very low interest rate of about 10% compared the 15%-35% interest rate provided by other financial service providers. This will support the targeted women to further scale up their businesses. In Blantyre and Phalombe, the project plans to support 20 VSL groups out of the 71 established with start-up funds from a trust fund which will enable them to access soft loans to start and/or scale up climate resilient businesses. The success of this initiative will contribute to ensuring that women in WRD communities have access to innovative and targeted livelihood opportunities that are resilient to climate change and disasters. The VSL initiative will furthermore ensure that, lives and livelihoods of women and girls in the impact areas experience minimal to no disruption when faced with climate induced disasters. UN Women in collaboration with the Ministries of Agriculture and Gender have contributed to increased production of produce for Farmers organized in Cooperatives through knowledge building through a Gender Transformative approach, called Gender makes business sense. The approach has empowered participants to unlock their potential, resulting in significant growth and impact within their cooperative. Through GmBs, groupings like Madzumbi Aggregators, Jemakapanje Cooperative, Chisumbu Cooperative and Yinula Cooperative have experienced remarkable progress following the training. Armed with new knowledge, the cooperative has expanded its market reach. This growth has been accompanied by a surge in production, with the cooperatives producing more high-quality crops. Beyond their own achievements, the members have taken the initiative to train other community members on the principles of Gender Makes Business Sense, spreading the benefits of the program in their community The budget for the outcome was USD1,222,160.

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