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Region:Asia Pacific Current UN Women Plan Period Afghanisthan:2018-2022
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outcome FIJ_D_2.2XM-DAC-41146-FIJ_D_2.2

Improved socio-economic security of urban and rural women

Activity Details Resources Outcome Indicators and Results Strategic Note Outcome Progress Note Documents
Outcome details
SDG alignment
SDG Goal
SDG Goal
SDG Goal
Impact areas
Impact areas
Women’s economic empowerment
Organizational outputs
Organizational outputs
Access to services, goods and resources
Policy marker GENDER EQUALITY
Humanitarian scope No
UN system function Capacity development and technical assistance
Outcome Description

This outcome is about the economic advancement of women - increasing women's income, livelihoods and control of income through increased agricultural productivity, improved savings and business practices and access to financial services. This outcome covers the capacity building of women vendor farmers in financial inclusion, literacy, basic business skills and improved agricultural productivity training.

UN Partners
UN Partner
UNICEF
Resources
$18.40 K Planned Budget
$0.00 Actual Budget
$18.40 K Planned Budget
Outcome Indicator and Results Plan Period : 2018-2022
OUTCOME FIJ_D_2.2

Improved socio-economic security of urban and rural women

FIJ_D_2.2A
Number of women entrepreneurs in Fiji supported to access finance and gender-responsive financial products and services, with UN Women’s support (SP indicator 9.2)
2022 Result 0
2021
Baseline
N/A N/A
2018
Milestone
- -
Result
367 367
2019
Milestone
1000 1000
Result
200 200
2020
Milestone
1300 1300
Result
312 312
2021
Milestone
1400 1400
Result
231 231
2022
Target
N/A N/A
Result
0 0
FIJ_D_2.2B
Number of women entrepreneurs in the Solomon Islands supported to access finance and gender-responsive financial products and services, with UN Women’s support (SP indicator 9.2)
2022 Result -
2016
Baseline
216 216
2018
Milestone
- -
Result
100 100
2019
Milestone
300 300
Result
533 533
2020
Milestone
400 400
Result
17 17
2021
Milestone
400 400
Result
125 125
2022
Target
500 500
Result
- -
FIJ_D_2.2C
Number of women entrepreneurs in Vanuatu supported to access finance and gender-responsive financial products and services, with UN Women’s support (SP indicator 9.2)
2022 Result -
2016
Baseline
447 447
2018
Milestone
- -
Result
131 131
2019
Milestone
600 600
Result
698 698
2020
Milestone
700 700
Result
291 291
2021
Milestone
700 700
Result
152 152
2022
Target
800 800
Result
- -
SP_D_0.4.3
Number of countries where multi-sectoral systems, strategies or programs are implemented to advance women’s equal access to and use of services, goods and/resources, including social protection (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
UNICEF
2022 Result TRUE
0
Baseline
- -
2022
Target
- -
Result
TRUE TRUE
SP_D_2.2A
SP 3.9.1: Number of women with strengthened capacities and skills to participate in the economy, including as entrepreneurs, with UN-Women's support
2022 Result N/A
0
Baseline
- -
2018
Target
1300 1300
Result
598 598
SP_D_2.2B
SP 3.9.2: Number of women entrepreneurs supported to access finance and gender-responsive financial products and services, with UN-Women's support
2022 Result N/A
2017
Baseline
2111 2111
2018
Target
250 250
Result
598 598
Output Indicator and Results
OUTPUT FIJ_D_2.2.2

Increased access of market vendors to gender inclusive financial and social services including digital services, access to savings, credit, payments, micro insurance, and other services/livelihood protection actions

Planned Budget: $150.49 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $238.72 K
Expenses: $63.35 K
FIJ_D_2.2.2A
Number of market vendor farmers in FIji supported to gain access, use and/or control of productive resources by UN Women (modified SP indicator 10.2)
2022 Result 0
2016
Baseline
817 817
2018
Milestone
900 900
Result
1209 1209
2019
Milestone
1000 1000
Result
341 341
2020
Milestone
1400 1400
Result
360 360
2021
Milestone
1500 1500
Result
0 0
2022
Target
1800 1800
Result
0 0
FIJ_D_2.2.2B
Number of market vendor farmers in the Solomon Islands supported to gain access, use and/or control of productive resources by UN Women (modified SP indicator 10.2)
2022 Result -
2016
Baseline
179 179
2018
Milestone
- -
Result
259 259
2019
Milestone
250 250
Result
0 0
2020
Milestone
300 300
Result
250 250
2021
Milestone
400 400
Result
33 33
2022
Target
500 500
Result
- -
FIJ_D_2.2.2C
Number of market vendor farmers in Vanuatu supported to gain access, use and/or control of productive resources by UN Women (modified SP indicator 10.2)
2022 Result -
2016
Baseline
182 182
2018
Milestone
- -
Result
324 324
2019
Milestone
500 500
Result
0 0
2020
Milestone
600 600
Result
123 123
2021
Milestone
800 800
Result
39 39
2022
Target
1000 1000
Result
- -
SP_D_0.4.a

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).

Number of institutions with strengthened capacities to improve the provision of essential services, goods and/or resources for women (CO, RO, HQ)
2022 Result 0
2021
Baseline
TBD TBD
2022
Target
- -
Result
0 0
Strategic Note Outcome Progress Note Showing data of : 2022

Improved socio-economic security of urban and rural women

The work under this outcome will commence in 2023.
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