More women play a greater role and are better served by humanitarian response and recovery efforts
More women play a greater role and are better served by humanitarian response and recovery efforts
In the reporting year, how many womens organizations or institutions did your office support to play a role in humanitarian response and recovery?
Number of UN entities implementing disaster risk reduction, resilience or recovery initiatives with a focus on gender equality and women´s empowerment (Desk Review)
- Complementary Indicator UNDP, UNICEF
SP 5.14.1: Percentage of humanitarian country cluster systems with dedicated gender expertise in countries with UN-Women humanitarian presence
SP 5.14.2: Number of women's organizations or institutions supported by UN-Women to play a role in humanitarian response and recovery
SP 5.14.3: Number of women and girls directly accessing UN-Women supported humanitarian services
Number of women receiving cash for work.
Number of women placed in decent employment through job matching.
Number of women supported to establish or expand businesses.
Women migrants acquire relevant skills and benefit from active labour market integration
Number of gender assessments completed
Number of women leaders directly engaged in consultations/validation for women humanitarian needs
Number of women receiving direct cash assistance in response to COVID-19
Number of women accessing GBV-related services through the community centers and other channels
Percentage of beneficiaries who received GBV assistance report an improved sense of safety and well-being
Reduction in deployment of livelihood-based coping strategies disaggregated by type
Percentage of women reporting increase in decision making and abilities to influence decisions within their households (GS-RCI outcome indicator)
Percentage of women reporting reduced tolerance to GBV (GS-RCI outcome indicator)
Number of private companies, CSOs and CBOs engaged and capacitated for promotion of training and employment of women refugees and host communities
Number of women accessing information, goods, resources and/or services through UNW supported platforms and programs in humanitarian and development settings (CO)