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Region:Asia Pacific Current UN Women Plan Period Afghanisthan:2018-2022
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outcome GTM_O_4XM-DAC-41146-GTM_O_4

Fostering an empowered workforce and promoting an inclusive UNW culture: With its unique and inclusive culture, UN Women is an employer of choice with a diverse and high-performing atmosphere that embodies UN values.

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Policy marker GENDER EQUALITY
Humanitarian scope No
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Fostering an empowered workforce and promoting an inclusive UNW culture: With its unique and inclusive culture, UN Women is an employer of choice with a diverse and high-performing atmosphere that embodies UN values.

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$677.74 K Planned Budget
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$677.74 K Planned Budget
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Outcome Indicator and Results Plan Period : 2022-2025
OUTCOME GTM_O_4

Fostering an empowered workforce and promoting an inclusive UNW culture: With its unique and inclusive culture, UN Women is an employer of choice with a diverse and high-performing atmosphere that embodies UN values.

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Average time to select a candidate/complete a recruitment process (Desk Review)
2023 Result -
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2022
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2023
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2024
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2025
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Strategic Note Outcome Progress Note Showing data of : 2022

Fostering an empowered workforce and promoting an inclusive UNW culture: With its unique and inclusive culture, UN Women is an employer of choice with a diverse and high-performing atmosphere that embodies UN values.

UN Women Guatemala has consolidated for years a highly specialized, diversified, and efficient work team committed to supporting the development of UN Women’s mandate efficiently, specifically during 2022 the following advances stand out: A permanent dialogue between the representative and the entire work team to encourage staff and provide advice. This has been sustained in the second half of the year through weekly individual meetings, biweekly coordination meetings, and biweekly technical and operational committee meetings. The knowledge of the UN Women Guatemala Country Office team in financial, administrative and audit processes was strengthened according to institutional guidelines, thanks to the strategic advice provided by the Operations Manager of UN Women in Ecuador. In particular, a process analysis was carried out to identify optimization and efficiency improvement points. As a result, training activities and guide instruments are being integrated to strengthen knowledge in the processes. A functional analysis of labor competencies in the UN Women Guatemala Office was carried out to have a better vision of the necessary adjustments in the work team to adapt the functions to the current and future context, which allows the country office to strengthen its governance. and work efficiently. All team members made and implemented a work plan which includes a training plan section. Likewise, they received continuous feedback during the year and their respective annual performance evaluation to encourage continuous improvement. Awareness of a healthy mind and the general mental well-being of the entire work team has been fostered, encouraging the active participation of the staff in workshops organized by headquarters on mental well-being. The continuity of the operation of the Country Office and the operations processes was guaranteed. An inclusive culture for Persons with Disabilities was promoted by supporting the implementation of the UNDIS Strategy led by the OCR. The following could be said in regard to the framework: (1) UN Women Guatemala signed the interagency commitment to guarantee the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, within the framework of the commemoration of the Day of Persons with Disabilities on December 2, 2022. (2) The inclusive communication campaign #ConVoz (#withvoice) was designed and implemented by interagency to promote the inclusion of Persons with Disabilities and prevention of violence against Women and Girls with Disabilities, a campaign led by UN Women in coordination with OHCHR, UNFPA, and OHCHR. (3) Participation in the training workshop on the incorporation of accessibility criteria in bidding processes and contracting of goods and services led by the interagency group Operations Management Team (OMT).
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