By 2027, the population, particularly women, children, adolescents, youth (boys and girls) and vulnerable groups, have increased, more inclusive and equitable access to quality basic social services, decent employment, social protection and protection from harmful practices -(Outcome 2. UNSDCF)
With regard to the effect on human capital development, the office aims for increased access to quality basic social services and decent employment, social protection, protection against gender-based violence, all forms of inequality, abuse, exploitation and harmful practices as well as more gender equality and women's empowerment (GEWE) oriented financing.
By 2027, the population, particularly women, children, adolescents, youth (boys and girls) and vulnerable groups, have increased, more inclusive and equitable access to quality basic social services, decent employment, social protection and protection from harmful practices -(Outcome 2. UNSDCF)
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.
ComplementaryUN Women reports on this indicator in a global scope, signified by "(Desk Review)" at the end of the indicator statement (see the Our Global Results page for the global result)
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.
ComplementaryUN Women reports on this indicator in a global scope, signified by "(Desk Review)" at the end of the indicator statement (see the Our Global Results page for the global result)
Common indicators are those that appear verbatim the same in at least two entities' results frameworks and are drawn, where possible, directly from other globally agreed frameworks.
CommonUN Women reports on this indicator in a global scope, signified by "(Desk Review)" at the end of the indicator statement (see the Our Global Results page for the global result)
UN Women reports on this indicator in a global scope, signified by "(Desk Review)" at the end of the indicator statement (see the Our Global Results page for the global result)
Common indicators are those that appear verbatim the same in at least two entities' results frameworks and are drawn, where possible, directly from other globally agreed frameworks.
CommonComplementary 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.
ComplementaryUN Women reports on this indicator in a global scope, signified by "(Desk Review)" at the end of the indicator statement (see the Our Global Results page for the global result)
Common indicators are those that appear verbatim the same in at least two entities' results frameworks and are drawn, where possible, directly from other globally agreed frameworks.
CommonPopulations, especially women, children, adolescents, youth (boys and girls) and vulnerable groups (internally displaced women/girls, refugees and migrants) in regions with a high prevalence of harmful practices benefit from GBV prevention and care services and use essential sexual and reproductive health services
UN Women reports on this indicator in a global scope, signified by "(Desk Review)" at the end of the indicator statement (see the Our Global Results page for the global result)
In addition to results reported by UN Women field offices (shown here), results achieved in countries and territories through the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF) are included in a non-duplicative manner in the global reporting on this indicator (see the Our Global Results page).
Data reported for 2022 results against this indicator was obtained as part of a learning process on social norms and therefore may not accurately reflect the results obtained. Internal reviews of data collected on social norms across relevant indicators, coupled with external reviews, are informing the design of UN Women’s principled approach to social & gender norms change. This will be reflected in changes to the indicators to be introduced in the Mid-Term Review of the Strategic Plan.
Data reported for 2022 results against this indicator was obtained as part of a learning process on social norms and therefore may not accurately reflect the results obtained. Internal reviews of data collected on social norms across relevant indicators, coupled with external reviews, are informing the design of UN Women’s principled approach to social & gender norms change. This will be reflected in changes to the indicators to be introduced in the Mid-Term Review of the Strategic Plan. In addition to results reported by UN Women field offices (shown here), results achieved in countries and territories through the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF) are included in a non-duplicative manner in the global reporting on this indicator (see the Our Global Results page).
Data reported for 2022 results against this indicator was obtained as part of a learning process on social norms and therefore may not accurately reflect the results obtained. Internal reviews of data collected on social norms across relevant indicators, coupled with external reviews, are informing the design of UN Women’s principled approach to social & gender norms change. This will be reflected in changes to the indicators to be introduced in the Mid-Term Review of the Strategic Plan.
In addition to results reported by UN Women field offices (shown here), results achieved in countries and territories through the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF) are included in a non-duplicative manner in the global reporting on this indicator (see the Our Global Results page).
Public and private partners, including UN system agencies, have advanced gender equality through gender-sensitive policies, strategies and financing instruments
In addition to results reported by UN Women field offices (shown here), results achieved in countries and territories through the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF) are included in a non-duplicative manner in the global reporting on this indicator (see the Our Global Results page).
Data reported for 2022 results against this indicator was obtained as part of a learning process on social norms and therefore may not accurately reflect the results obtained. Internal reviews of data collected on social norms across relevant indicators, coupled with external reviews, are informing the design of UN Women’s principled approach to social & gender norms change. This will be reflected in changes to the indicators to be introduced in the Mid-Term Review of the Strategic Plan.
Women and young people, especially marginalized and displaced girls, who have returned have access to second chance education and quality vocational training and find ways of socio-economic integration in synergy with formal social protection programmes and traditional solidarity mechanisms
Data reported for 2022 results against this indicator was obtained as part of a learning process on social norms and therefore may not accurately reflect the results obtained. Internal reviews of data collected on social norms across relevant indicators, coupled with external reviews, are informing the design of UN Women’s principled approach to social & gender norms change. This will be reflected in changes to the indicators to be introduced in the Mid-Term Review of the Strategic Plan. In addition to results reported by UN Women field offices (shown here), results achieved in countries and territories through the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF) are included in a non-duplicative manner in the global reporting on this indicator (see the Our Global Results page).
In addition to results reported by UN Women field offices (shown here), results achieved in countries and territories through the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF) are included in a non-duplicative manner in the global reporting on this indicator (see the Our Global Results page).
: Businesses and cooperatives run by women and girls, including youth, benefit from an appropriate economic framework by strengthened entrepreneurial capacities and access to finance and public markets to reinforce investments
In addition to results reported by UN Women field offices (shown here), results achieved in countries and territories through the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF) are included in a non-duplicative manner in the global reporting on this indicator (see the Our Global Results page).
By 2027, the population, particularly women, children, adolescents, youth (boys and girls) and vulnerable groups, have increased, more inclusive and equitable access to quality basic social services, decent employment, social protection and protection from harmful practices -(Outcome 2. UNSDCF)
In Niamey, more than 2,818 people were directly affected by the awareness-raising campaign led by some 50 taximen on the fight against GBV in public places. This approach engaged through the strategy to fight against GBV in urban areas during the 16 days of activism 2023. Onu femmes strengthened 50 taximen ambassadors to Drive and prevent GBV experienced by women and girls taking public transport vehicles. o To better protect the rights of defenders of women's and girls' rights (DDF) in the exercise of their function, a campaign to popularize the educational booklet developed for this purpose was conducted and more than 500 booklets were distributed to them in all regions of the country and support for the reproduction and distribution of 400 copies of the reference document (catalog of GBV training modules) developed by the MPFPE to the various players. o 69 holistic center members and workers benefited from capacity-building, including 27 men and 42 women who were informed and equipped on standard operating procedures, case management and CRMVBG data in the Tahoua (30 participants, i.e. 15 men and 15 women) and Maradi (39 actors, including 12 men and 27 women) regions. UN Women has supported this initiative to strengthen the operation of these holistic care centers, and to provide them with qualified staff. Aussi, 98 femmes migrantes internationales ont été organisées, en comité de dénonciation des cas de VBG dénommés « chawara » qui constitue un cadre d’échange fiable ces migrantes de Niamey. Ceci a permis de référer et prendre en chargé et d’apporter d'un soutien psychologique à au moins 30 femmes, victimes de VBG. o In addition, 98 international migrant women have been organized into a GBV denunciation committee known as "chawara", which provides a reliable forum for these Niamey migrants. As a result, at least 30 women who had been the victims of GBV were referred, taken in charge and provided with psychological support. o 182 women sampled for a mapping exercise conducted by UN Women were referred to health centers to learn about their rights to protection against all forms of violence. These migrant women first explained the difficulties they face, and now have a better understanding of the mechanisms and mechanisms in place to combat GBV, particularly gender-based violence; These182 international migrant women of Nigerian, Beninese, Togolese, Malian, Burkinabè and Sierra Leonean nationality took part in the conversations and were informed on the following issues: their rights to protection against all forms of violence, the typologies of gender-based violence and how to distinguish between them, and the availability of support services in the event of violence experienced or observed. In Niamey, more than 2,818 people were directly affected by the awareness-raising campaign led by some 50 taximen on the fight against GBV in public places. This approach engaged through the strategy to fight against GBV in urban areas during the 16 days of activism 2023. Onu femmes strengthened 50 taximen ambassadors to Drive and prevent GBV experienced by women and girls taking public transport vehicles. o To better protect the rights of defenders of women's and girls' rights (DDF) in the exercise of their function, a campaign to popularize the educational booklet developed for this purpose was conducted and more than 500 booklets were distributed to them in all regions of the country and support for the reproduction and distribution of 400 copies of the reference document (catalog of GBV training modules) developed by the MPFPE to the various players.Disclaimer and notes
References to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of United Nations Security Council resolution 1244 (1999).