outcome
XM-DAC-41146-CAF_O_2
Assuring an accountable organization through principled performance
Implementation rate for regular resources (Desk Review)
Implementation rate for other resources (Desk Review)
Percentage of risk units meeting Enterprise Risk Management policy and framework requirements (Desk Review)
SP_O_1E
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)
A) Percentage of agreed long outstanding internal audit recommendations
B) Percentage of agreed long outstanding external audit recommendations management need to complete action (Desk Review)
Percentage of offices compliant with
a) Business continuity plans and processes
b) Occupational Safety and Health requirements
c) UNSMS Security policies
(Desk Review)
SP_O_1I
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)
Percentage of UN-SWAP minimum standards met or exceeded (QCPR 1.4.13) (Desk Review)
QCPR
1.4.13
SP O_2.1: Number of initiatives led by UN Women-supported civil society mechanisms (including the civil society advisory groups) towards achieving gender equality and women’s rights
QCPR
4.3.5
SP O_2.2: Percentage of UN Women’s field offices and relevant HQ units that implemented dedicated initiatives to engage with the following non-traditional partners: a) organizations working with men and boys and/or b) faith-based organizations and actors
SP O_2.3: Number of individual commitments made to HeForShe online and offline by men and boys (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.4: Number of UN Women initiatives that are dedicated to engage youth for gender equality
SP O_2.5: Number of strategic partnerships with the corporate sector, integrating gender equality principles in their core business and/or value chains and at least two types of the following contributions to UN-Women’s mandate: (i) financial; (ii) advocacy and visibility; (iii) expertise and staff time (similar to UNICEF) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.6: Percentage of new Regional and Country Strategic Notes with a dedicated partnerships strategy (Not for country reporting)
QCPR
1.4.25
SP O_2.7: Number of media outlets that sign up to the Step it Up Media Compact (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.8: Number of visitors to the UN Women global website (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.9: Number of followers of UN-Women on social media (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.10: Number of mentions of UN-Women in the media (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.11: Amount of total regular core resources and total non-core other resources from: -> public partners -> private sector partners, including National Committees and individuals(similar to UNICEF)(Derived from QCPR indicator 20a)(Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.12: Contributions by donors other than the top 15 (Shared with UNFPA and UNICEF)(Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.13: Contributions received through pooled and thematic funding mechanisms (Derived from QCPR indicators 15d and 15f)(Shared with UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.1: Number of initiatives implemented in partnership with the private sector to scale up innovations that address the challenges faced by women and girls (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.2: Number of UN-Women offices and units that pilot or scale up digital innovations (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.3: Percentage of UN-Women field offices indicating that UN-Women has undertaken activities in the country to support south-south, north-south or triangular cooperation (Derived from QCPR indicator 43d) (Similar to UNICEF)
SP O_3.4: Number of countries that have a UN-Women-led national gender equality profile based on gender data sets available, disaggregated by relevant characteristics
SP O_3.5: Number of participants trained on gender-equality related topics via the Training Centre, disaggregated by sex and type of organization (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.6: Number of thematic communities of practice with systems for capturing, storing and sharing knowledge
SP O_3.7: a. Number of citations of UN-Women’s global reports (Progress of the World ‘s Women, World Survey on the Role of Women in Development, SDGs and Gender Report) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.7: b. Number of downloads of UN-Women’s knowledge products (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.8: Percentage of Strategic Notes and Annual Reports that meet quality standards in results-based management (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.9: Percentage of programme staff trained on results based management (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.10: Percentage of planned evaluations being conducted (Similar to UNICEF and UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.11: Percentage of evaluations rated “good and above” (Similar to UNICEF and UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
output
CAF_O_2.1
Strengthening results & performance management with monitoring/reporting & oversight
Percentage of implementation of the activities of the MERP
Nb of AWP outcomes with full annual monitoring data that are reviewed/monitored following RBM principles
output
CAF_O_2.2
Use monitoring and evaluation to generate evidence-based knowledge for improved decision making and accountability
% implementation of UN Women CAP PP communication and partnership plan
outcome
XM-DAC-41146-CAF_O_3
Advancing business transformation
SP O_3.1: Number of initiatives implemented in partnership with the private sector to scale up innovations that address the challenges faced by women and girls (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.2: Number of UN-Women offices and units that pilot or scale up digital innovations (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.3: Percentage of UN-Women field offices indicating that UN-Women has undertaken activities in the country to support south-south, north-south or triangular cooperation (Derived from QCPR indicator 43d) (Similar to UNICEF)
SP O_3.4: Number of countries that have a UN-Women-led national gender equality profile based on gender data sets available, disaggregated by relevant characteristics
SP O_3.5: Number of participants trained on gender-equality related topics via the Training Centre, disaggregated by sex and type of organization (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.6: Number of thematic communities of practice with systems for capturing, storing and sharing knowledge
SP O_3.7: a. Number of citations of UN-Women’s global reports (Progress of the World ‘s Women, World Survey on the Role of Women in Development, SDGs and Gender Report) (Not for country reporting)
QCPR
3.5.10
SP O_3.7: b. Number of downloads of UN-Women’s knowledge products (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.8: Percentage of Strategic Notes and Annual Reports that meet quality standards in results-based management (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.9: Percentage of programme staff trained on results based management (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.10: Percentage of planned evaluations being conducted (Similar to UNICEF and UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_3.11: Percentage of evaluations rated “good and above” (Similar to UNICEF and UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.1 : Rating in the Aid Transparency Tracker (Derived from QCPR indicator 25) (Shared with UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.2: Percentage of donor reports submitted on time (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.3: Percentage of feedback received from member states on donor reports that are positive (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.4: Percentage of Country and Multi-Country Offices that have adopted and implemented common service lines in: i.Common procurement services ii. Common finance services iii. Common information, communication and technology (ICT) services iv. Common logistics services v.Common human resources services vi. Common facility services, including Common Premises (Derived from QCPR indicator 76c)(Similar to UNICEF and UNFPA)
SP O_4.5: Structured dialogue on financing with the Executive Board held annually (Derived from QCPR indicator 19)(Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.6: Percentage of offices which have completed training on anti-fraud and accountability (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.7: Implementation rate for regular resources (Shared with UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.8: Implementation rate for other resources (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.9: Percentage of Country Offices reporting on Greenhouse Gas emissions for travel and operations (Similar to UNFPA and UNICEF) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.10: Average turnover time for the identification of qualified candidates and complete recruitment (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.11: Percentage of annual performance management and development reviews completed on time (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.12: Percentage of staff members completing mandatory trainings (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.13: Percentage of internal audit recommendations implemented (Similar to UNFPA)
(Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.14: Percentage of external audit recommendations implemented (Similar to UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.15: Percentage of risk units meeting Enterprise Risk Management policy and framework requirements (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.16: Percentage availability and uptime of corporate ICT systems (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.17: Percentage of ICT platforms that fully address cyber-security issues and architecture design inputs from the ICT team (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.18: Percentage of offices compliant with business continuity plans and processes (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.19: Percentage of offices compliant with UN Security Risk Management requirements (Not for country reporting)
output
CAF_O_3.1
UN Women's business tranformation is supported by CAR office
% of staff provided in the office organization chart with FTA contracts/agreements
% of UN WOMEN staff having completed all required training modules online
outcome
XM-DAC-41146-CAF_O_4
Nurturing an empowered workforce and advancing an inclusive UN-Women culture
SP O_2.1: Number of initiatives led by UN Women-supported civil society mechanisms (including the civil society advisory groups) towards achieving gender equality and women’s rights
SP O_2.2: Percentage of UN Women’s field offices and relevant HQ units that implemented dedicated initiatives to engage with the following non-traditional partners: a) organizations working with men and boys and/or b) faith-based organizations and actors
SP O_2.3: Number of individual commitments made to HeForShe online and offline by men and boys (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.4: Number of UN Women initiatives that are dedicated to engage youth for gender equality
SP O_2.5: Number of strategic partnerships with the corporate sector, integrating gender equality principles in their core business and/or value chains and at least two types of the following contributions to UN-Women’s mandate: (i) financial; (ii) advocacy and visibility; (iii) expertise and staff time (similar to UNICEF) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.6: Percentage of new Regional and Country Strategic Notes with a dedicated partnerships strategy (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.7: Number of media outlets that sign up to the Step it Up Media Compact (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.8: Number of visitors to the UN Women global website (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.9: Number of followers of UN-Women on social media (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.10: Number of mentions of UN-Women in the media (Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.11: Amount of total regular core resources and total non-core other resources from: -> public partners -> private sector partners, including National Committees and individuals(similar to UNICEF)(Derived from QCPR indicator 20a)(Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.12: Contributions by donors other than the top 15 (Shared with UNFPA and UNICEF)(Not for country reporting)
SP O_2.13: Contributions received through pooled and thematic funding mechanisms (Derived from QCPR indicators 15d and 15f)(Shared with UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.1 : Rating in the Aid Transparency Tracker (Derived from QCPR indicator 25) (Shared with UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.2: Percentage of donor reports submitted on time (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.3: Percentage of feedback received from member states on donor reports that are positive (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.4: Percentage of Country and Multi-Country Offices that have adopted and implemented common service lines in: i.Common procurement services ii. Common finance services iii. Common information, communication and technology (ICT) services iv. Common logistics services v.Common human resources services vi. Common facility services, including Common Premises (Derived from QCPR indicator 76c)(Similar to UNICEF and UNFPA)
SP O_4.5: Structured dialogue on financing with the Executive Board held annually (Derived from QCPR indicator 19)(Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.6: Percentage of offices which have completed training on anti-fraud and accountability (Not for country reporting)
QCPR
3.6.7
3.6.8
3.6.9
SP O_4.7: Implementation rate for regular resources (Shared with UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
QCPR
1.4.28
SP O_4.8: Implementation rate for other resources (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.9: Percentage of Country Offices reporting on Greenhouse Gas emissions for travel and operations (Similar to UNFPA and UNICEF) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.10: Average turnover time for the identification of qualified candidates and complete recruitment (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.11: Percentage of annual performance management and development reviews completed on time (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.12: Percentage of staff members completing mandatory trainings (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.13: Percentage of internal audit recommendations implemented (Similar to UNFPA)
(Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.14: Percentage of external audit recommendations implemented (Similar to UNFPA) (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.15: Percentage of risk units meeting Enterprise Risk Management policy and framework requirements (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.16: Percentage availability and uptime of corporate ICT systems (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.17: Percentage of ICT platforms that fully address cyber-security issues and architecture design inputs from the ICT team (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.18: Percentage of offices compliant with business continuity plans and processes (Not for country reporting)
SP O_4.19: Percentage of offices compliant with UN Security Risk Management requirements (Not for country reporting)
output
CAF_O_4.1
UN WOMEN CO CAR has the required technical management skills to ensure an effective implementation of an inclusive UN-Women
culture
Number of joint GE programs coordinated by UN WOMEN during UNDAF implementation
Completion of PMDs in the team
Completion of mandatory training in the team
Participation in the annual Leadership Dialogue exercise
Diversity was an element considered in all recruitments
Timeline for international staff (FTA and TA) recruitments is followed as agreed in the selection strategy
Roll out of Team Development Learning Journeys (to be funded by units)
Completion of the E-Certificate on Leadership & Management - Blueline on-line leadership courses (might be the whole certificate or specific courses, ie: Leveraging Diversity or Ethical Leadership)
Participation in Mental health and wellbeing initiatives
outcome
XM-DAC-41146-CAF_O_5
Effective normative, programmatic and coordination products, services and processes
SP_O_5B
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)
Percentage of evaluations rated “good and above” (Desk Review)
SP_O_5E
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)
Percentage of expenditure on programming with a focus on gender equality (QCPR 1.4.18) (Desk Review)
QCPR
1.4.18
SP_O_5F
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)
Number of (i) joint evaluations; (ii) independent system-wide evaluations (QCPR 5.4.3) (Desk Review)
QCPR
5.4.3
Percentage of (i) joint evaluations; (ii) independent system-wide evaluations in which UN-Women engaged (QCPR 5.4.3) (Desk Review)
QCPR
5.4.3
output
CAF_O_5.1
CAR office efficiently and effectively discharges of all business processes that advance integrated delivery of its mandate country including through shared services.
Percentage of evaluations reports rated “good and above