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outcome IDN_D_3.1XM-DAC-41146-IDN_D_3.1

People living in Indonesia, especially those at risk of being left furthest behind, are empowered to fulfil their human development potential as members of a pluralistic, tolerant, inclusive, and just society, free of gender and all other forms of discrimination, and violence against women

Outcome details
SDG Alignment
SDG Goal
SDG Goal
Strategic Plan Thematic (Impact) Areas
Strategic Plan Thematic (Impact) Areas
Ending Violence Against Women
Strategic Plan Outcome Areas
Strategic Plan Outcome Areas
Social norms
Strategic Plan Outcome Areas
Access to services
Policy Marker GENDER EQUALITY
Humanitarian Scope No
UN System Function Advocacy, communications and social mobilization Capacity development and technical assistance Comprehensive and disaggregated data (discontinued) Integrated policy advice and thought leadership
Outcome Description

People living in Indonesia, especially those at risk of being left furthest behind, are empowered to fulfil their human development potential as members of a pluralistic, tolerant, inclusive, and just society, free of gender and all other forms of discrimination, and violence against women

UN Partners
UN Partner
UNAIDS
UN Partner
UNDP
UN Partner
UNFPA
Resources
$1.25 M Planned Budget
$552.18 K Actual Budget
$1.25 M Planned Budget
$552.18 K Actual Budget and Shortfall
$529.31 K Expenses
Funding Partners Regular Resources (Core): Other Resources (Non-Core)/ Funding Partners: Total Other Resources (Non-Core) $512,176
Outcome Indicator and ResultsPlan Period : 2021-2025
outcome IDN_D_3.1
B - Baseline M - Milestones T - Target
Outcome Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
People living in Indonesia, especially those at risk of being left furthest behind, are empowered to fulfil their human development potential as members of a pluralistic, tolerant, inclusive, and just society, free of gender and all other forms of discrimination, and violence against women
IDN_D_3.1A

Number of institutions supported by UN Women that develop strategies/policies/internal guidelines addressing VAWG

2018 (B) 1 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) Yes False
IDN_D_3.1B

Number of authorities/local governments that address elimination of violence against women and girls in public spaces through the transformation of social norms

2018 (B) 2 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) 30 33
SP_D_0.3.3

Number of countries and/or other actors with comprehensive and coordinated VAW prevention strategy (CO)

2021 (B) No N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) No True
2023 (M) No True
2024 (M) No True
2025 (T) Yes True
SP_D_0.4.1

Number of countries where there has been an increase in the number of women who access services after experiencing violence or discrimination (CO)

2021 (B) Yes N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) Yes True
2023 (M) Yes True
2024 (M) Yes True
2025 (T) Yes True
SP_D_3.1A

SP 4.11.1: Number of National Action Plans and Strategies to end violence against women that have a component that addresses social norms, attitudes, and behavior transformation, developed with UN-Women's support

(B) - N/A
2021 (M) No False
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1B

SP 4.11.2a: Number of countries that have, with UN Women's support, (1) conducted community activities with women and men, boys and girls on gender equality and respectful relationships and (2) developed national informal or formal education curricula on gender and violence against women in primary and/or secondary schools.

(B) - N/A
2021 (M) yes NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1C

SP 4.11.3: Number of countries supported by UN-Women to improve guidelines, protocols, standard operating procedures (in line with best practices) on the provision of quality services for victims and survivors

(B) - N/A
2021 (M) yes True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1D

SP 4.11.4: Number of countries that provide information about women's rights to access quality essential services for victims and survivors of violence, with UN-Women's support

(B) - N/A
2021 (M) yes True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1E

SP 4.11.2b: Number of countries that have, with UN Women's support, (1) conducted community activities with women and men, boys and girls on gender equality and respectful relationships and (2) developed national informal or formal education curricula on gender and violence against women in primary and/or secondary schools.

(B) - N/A
2021 (M) yes NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1F

SP 4.11.6a: Number of countries that have, with UN Women’s support, put in place measures to address gender-based violence (GBV) during the COVID-19 pandemic, which a) integrate violence prevention and response into COVID- 19 response plans, b), c), d), e)

(B) - N/A
2021 (M) yes True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1G

SP 4.11.6b: Number of countries that have, with UN Women’s support, put in place measures to address gender-based violence (GBV) during the COVID-19 pandemic, which a) , b) raise awareness through advocacy and campaigns, with targeted messages to both women and men, c), d), e)

(B) - N/A
2021 (M) yes True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1H

SP 4.11.6c: Number of countries that have, with UN Women’s support, put in place measures to address gender-based violence (GBV) during the COVID-19 pandemic, which a) , b) , c) provide options for women to report abuse and seek help without alerting perpetrators, d), e)

2020 (B) No N/A
2021 (M) yes False
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1I

SP 4.11.6d: Number of countries that have, with UN Women’s support, put in place measures to address gender-based violence (GBV) during the COVID-19 pandemic, which a) , b) , c), d) ensure continued functioning of shelters for victims of violence and expand their capacity, e)

2020 (B) No N/A
2021 (M) yes True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1J

SP 4.11.6e: Number of countries that have, with UN Women’s support, put in place measures to address gender-based violence (GBV) during the COVID-19 pandemic, which a) , b) , c), d), e) ensure women’s access to justice through police and justice response to address impunity of perpetrators and protect women and their children

2020 (B) No N/A
2021 (M) yes NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1K

SP 4.11.7. Number of women’s organizations with increased capacities to respond to and mitigate the pandemic, fight against COVID-19 related gender-based violence, racism, xenophobia, stigma, and other forms of discrimination, prevent and remedy human rights abuses, and ensure longer-term recovery

2020 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) 5 16
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.2A

SP 4.12.1: Number of safe cities/safe public spaces partnerships in place which include women in decision-making positions

2017 (B) 1 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.2B

SP 4.12.2: Number of local development plans developed or strengthened with the support of UN-Women that are gender-responsive and address sexual harassment against women and girls in public spaces

(B) - N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.2C

SP 4.12.3: Number of countries where different sectors address the elimination of sexual violence against women and girls in public spaces through the transformation of social norms

2017 (B) Yes N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.2D

SP 4.12.4: Number of partners supported by UN-Women whose knowledge and skills to influence legislation and policies on sexual violence against women and girls in public spaces are improved, disaggregated by sex - TOTAL

2017 (B) 118 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.2E

SP 4.12.5: Number of partners supported by UN-Women whose knowledge and skills to influence legislation and policies on sexual violence against women and girls in public spaces are improved, disaggregated by sex - TOTAL

(B) - N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
Output Indicator and Results
output IDN_D_3.1.1
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Government has capacity to develop, implement, and monitor laws, policies, and practices on prevention and response to VAW using rights-based and survivor-centered approaches. Planned Budget: $400.49 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $211.31 K
Expenses: $205.60 K
IDN_D_3.1.1A

Indicator: Number of evidence-based reports on prevention, safety and security of women and girls including in public spaces to inform initiative and policy produced and made accessible with UN Women support

2017 (B) 1 N/A
2021 (M) 2 0
2022 (M) 3 0
2023 (M) 4 0
2024 (M) 5 0
2025 (T) 6 0
IDN_D_3.1.1B

Existence of an internal ministerial guidance document on VAWG prevention in pre-deployment processes and returnee services

2018 (B) No N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) no False
2023 (M) no False
2024 (M) no False
2025 (T) yes True
IDN_D_3.1.1C

Number of UN Women and ILO supported initiatives aiming to assist authorities to ensure decent work and violence free environment for women migrant workers

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) 1 0
2024 (M) 1 0
2025 (T) 1 0
IDN_D_3.1.1D

Number of users of community-based and women-led networks supported by UN Women active in preventing VAW and trafficking

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
IDN_D_3.1.1E

Number of women migrants who are provided with information by networks

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
IDN_D_3.1.1F

Number persons reached through campaigns to address VAW, trafficking and gender based discrimination of women migrant workers

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
IDN_D_3.1.1G

Number of organizations collecting data on violence against migrant women (administrative or prevalence data)

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
IDN_D_3.1.1H

Number of users of community-based and women-led networks supported by UN Women active in preventing VAW and trafficking.

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
IDN_D_3.1.1I

Number of front-line service providers trained to handle women's protection/trafficking issues in a coordinated manner

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_0.1.g

Number of national AIDS coordinating bodies and/or national multi-sectoral HIV programmes that have strengthened capacity to integrate gender-responsive actions into national HIV strategies (CO)

2021 (B) Yes N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) Yes True
2023 (M) Yes True
2024 (M) Yes True
2025 (T) Yes True
output IDN_D_3.1.2
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Government has increased capacity to coordinate multi-sectoral GBV service provision for women and girls subjected to violence, including COVID 19 response and recovery. Planned Budget: $262.00 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $90.56 K
Expenses: $67.88 K
IDN_D_3.1.2A

Indicator: Number of sensitive policy guidance contributing to implementing, allocation of resources and monitoring of HIV.

2017 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
IDN_D_3.1.2B

Indicator: Draft Laws on Sexual Violence that incorporate inputs from women living with HIV network.

2017 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) 2 2
2022 (M) 3 2
2023 (M) 4 2
2024 (M) 5 2
2025 (T) 6 2
IDN_D_3.1.2C

Number of service providers are able and mobilized to provide access to information and services on VAW and trafficking throughout the migration cycle

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) 2 8
2022 (M) 3 8
2023 (M) 4 8
2024 (M) 5 8
2025 (T) 6 8
IDN_D_3.1.2D

Number of women migrants who receive assistance from front-line service providers

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
IDN_D_3.1.2E

Number of front-line service providers trained to handle women's protection/trafficking issues in a coordinated manner

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
SP_D_0.3.f

Number of countries with a process to design and implement VAW prevention strategies, or with VAW prevention interventions based on global norms and standards (CO)

2021 (B) Yes N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) Yes True
2023 (M) No True
2024 (M) Yes True
2025 (T) Yes True
SP_D_0.4.b

Number of countries supported to develop and/or implement guidelines, protocols and standard operating procedures to strengthen EVAWG services in line with the Essential Services Package (CO)

2021 (B) Yes N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) Yes True
2023 (M) Yes True
2024 (M) Yes True
2025 (T) Yes True
SP_D_0.6.a

Number of inter-agency coordination mechanisms governing the production of multi-level disaggregated gender statistics and sex-disaggregated data, established or strengthened (CO)

2021 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) 1 1
2023 (M) 1 1
2024 (M) 1 1
2025 (T) 1 1
output IDN_D_3.1.3
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Women’s groups, CSOs, and labour unions have capacity to mobilize for the prevention of violence and trafficking in women, including in the migration cycle. Planned Budget: $55.00 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $41.60 K
Expenses: $27.29 K
IDN_D_3.1.3A

1. laws, policies, plans and strategies that are in-line with the normative frameworks on prevention and response to violence against women. 2. Quality of service outcomes for WMWs experiencing VAW. 3. Government of Indonesia and civil society organizations implementing activities to protect the rights of WMWs.

2017 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) 200 2885
2022 (M) 400 2885
2023 (M) 450 2885
2024 (M) 500 2885
2025 (T) 550 2885
IDN_D_3.1.3B

# of women who are provided with information about women's right to access quality essential services for survivors with UN Women support (disaggregated by migrants, and other target groups) (SP indicator 4.11.4)

2019 (B) 1000 N/A
2021 (M) 1600 7277
2022 (M) 2100 7277
2023 (M) 2300 7277
2024 (M) 2500 7277
2025 (T) 2700 7277
SP_D_0.4.c

Number of women’s organizations with increased capacities to deliver and/or monitor the quality of services, resources and goods for women in humanitarian and development settings (CO)

2021 (B) 7 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) 3 8
2023 (M) 4 8
2024 (M) 5 8
2025 (T) 6 8
SP_D_0.5.d

Number of civil society organizations working on gender equality and women's empowerment, especially women’s organizations, that have strengthened capacity to exercise their leadership role towards the achievement of gender equality and women’s empowerment (CO, RO, HQ)

2021 (B) 8 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) 7 8
2023 (M) 4 8
2024 (M) 4 8
2025 (T) 4 8
output IDN_D_3.1.4
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Service providers have increased capacity to respond to the needs of women experiencing violence and/or trafficking. Planned Budget: $467.08 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $169.87 K
Expenses: $144.75 K
IDN_D_3.1.4A

Number of guideline on gender responsive budgeting in the national level

2017 (B) N/A N/A
2021 (M) 400 289
2022 (M) 450 289
2023 (M) 500 289
2024 (M) 550 289
2025 (T) 600 289
IDN_D_3.1.4B

Number of mid-level officials at the national/sub-national trained on gender responsive principles in planning and budgeting

2017 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) 280 539
2022 (M) 330 539
2023 (M) 380 539
2024 (M) 430 539
2025 (T) 480 539
IDN_D_3.1.4C

Number of women and marginalized groups participate in planning and budgeting processes at the sub-national level

2017 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) 2 6
2022 (M) 4 6
2023 (M) 5 6
2024 (M) 6 6
2025 (T) 7 6
IDN_D_3.1.4D

# of formal justice actors and informal justice adjudicators participate in dialogues and agree on practical steps to enhance women's access to justice.

2022 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) 30 151
2024 (M) 30 151
2025 (T) 30 151
SP_D_0.4.e

Number of countries with multi stakeholder initiatives in place to prevent and respond to sexual violence including sexual harassment in public and/or private spaces (CO)

2010 (B) 1 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) 1 1
2023 (M) 0 1
2024 (M) 1 1
2025 (T) 1 1
SP_D_0.5.e

Number of women and girls, including women and girls living with and/or affected by HIV, with increased capacities to participate in public life and exercise leadership (CO, RO, HQ)

2021 (B) 25 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) 25 30
2023 (M) 25 30
2024 (M) 25 30
2025 (T) 25 30
output IDN_D_3.1.5
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
National statistics office and relevant line ministries are able to produce and apply policy-relevant official data and analysis relating to violence against women and women's labor migration Planned Budget: $45.00 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $22.24 K
Expenses: $67.19 K
IDN_D_3.1.5A

Number of law enforcement personnel utilizing knowledge on the domestic law in line with International Human Rights Law, number of women's advocates utilizing knowledge to advocate for the change of laws that discriminate against women, policy briefs provided to the legislatives and/or key government officials, reports from monitoring/evaluating domestic laws in Indonesia .

2017 (B) 28 N/A
2021 (M) 2 2
2022 (M) 3 2
2023 (M) 4 2
2024 (M) 5 2
2025 (T) 6 2
IDN_D_3.1.5B

Number of urban plans produced with UN Women support that address safety issues for women and girls

2018 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (M) To be reported
2025 (T) To be reported
IDN_D_3.1.5C

# of new collection methods, tools, data sets developed with UN Women support on VAW, including VAW migrant workers and those living with HIV

2020 (B) 1 N/A
2021 (M) 2 2
2022 (M) 3 2
2023 (M) 4 2
2024 (M) 5 2
2025 (T) 6 2
SP_D_0.6.b

Number of data producers and users with strengthened capacities in the collection, analysis, dissemination and use of gender statistics (CO)

2021 (B) 0 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) 0 20
2023 (M) 1 20
2024 (M) 1 20
2025 (T) 2 20
output IDN_D_3.1.6
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Public campaigns to change attitudes and behaviors, and address VAW and gender based discrimination of women, including migrant workers, are implemented Planned Budget: $18.33 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $16.59 K
Expenses: $16.59 K
IDN_D_3.1.6A

# of campaigns supported by UN Women to address VAW, trafficking and gender based discrimination of women in total, out of which # of campaigns focusing on migrant workers, HIV persons, PWDs, etc

2020 (B) 2 N/A
2021 (M) 4 12
2022 (M) 5 12
2023 (M) 6 12
2024 (M) 7 12
2025 (T) 8 12
IDN_D_3.1.6B

# of persons reached through campaigns to address VAW, trafficking and gender based discrimination of women

2020 (B) 4000 N/A
2021 (M) 5000 9500
2022 (M) 6000 9500
2023 (M) 6500 9500
2024 (M) 7000 9500
2025 (T) 7500 9500
SP_D_0.4.d

Number of women accessing information, goods, resources and/or services through UNW supported platforms and programs in humanitarian and development settings (CO)

2021 (B) 500 N/A
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) 1000 4500
2023 (M) 1500 4500
2024 (M) 2000 4500
2025 (T) 2500 4500
Strategic Note Outcome Progress NoteShowing data of :2021

People living in Indonesia, especially those at risk of being left furthest behind, are empowered to fulfil their human development potential as members of a pluralistic, tolerant, inclusive, and just society, free of gender and all other forms of discrimination

Under the Safe and Fair (SAF) Program, the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (MOWECP) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) have benefited from UN Women’s technical inputs in the development of the National Action Plan on the Prevention and Response of Trafficking in Persons 2020-2024 and the Nation Action Plan on the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration, respectively. At the provincial level, with support from UN Women in collaboration with its CSO partners, the provincial government in West and Central Java, Lampung, Kepulauan Riau (Kepri), and Bali provinces have been supported to integrate gender-responsive and victim-centered approaches in the development and amendment of local policies/regulations/Standard Operation Procedure (SOP) on essential service provision, including referral mechanism, for survivors of Violence Against Women (VAW) and trafficking, including those of women migrant workers and women with HIV. Five women CSOs (Perkumpulan Damar Lampung, Yayasan Embun Pelangi Batam, Yayasan SAPA Bandung, Mawar Balqis Cirebon, and KPI Jatim) have been supported to update their internal SOPs of service provision and data intake forms that integrate migratory status of women and thus enable the CSOs to disaggregate VAW data based on the migratory status of the survivors. These CSOs have also been supported by UN Women, so psychosocial services for women victims of VAW and trafficking, including women migrant workers, remained open during the pandemic. Through the partnership with Kalyanamitra, six village-level task forces in three target districts (Cirebon, Tulungagung, and Lampung Timur) were established to support the village government with migration-related data collection, information sharing, and campaign activities on safe and fair migration. Each task force consists of 10 (more than 50 per cent female) representatives of village apparatus, youth groups, women’s organizations, and returnee women migrant workers. The task forces will also facilitate local referrals for women migrant workers who have experienced violence and/or have been subject to trafficking by coordinating with One Roof Service Center (Layanan Terpadu Satu Atap - LTSA)/Migrant Resource Centers (MRC), which were newly established by ILO under SAF Program in partnership with the Ministry of Manpower. Under the Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework (UNAids UBRAF), Women Living with HIV Association (IPPI) has been strengthened as an Intermediary Organization to Respond to Violence Against Women Living with HIV. IPPI has been able to update its internal SOP, which will guide complaint-receiving officers to carry out their duties. DELILA (Dengar, Lindungi, Laporkan/Listen, Protect, Report), an online database and reporting system, was successfully developed and launched during the 16 Days Campaign. UN Women also managed to strengthen VAW Service Providers and Referral Mechanism in the Intersection of HIV – VAW Response to End Stigma and Discrimination for WLHIV. During the reporting period, a guideline and Joint SOPs on handling women living with HIV (WLHIV) subjected to VAW were developed and disseminated in 10 provinces. The documents contain the principles, norms, and human rights standards of WLHIV subjected to VAW. In Bali Province, the SOP was ratified by the head of the Local Technical Unit of the Women and Children Affairs Department (UPTD PPA). Meanwhile, in Central Java and West Java, the SOPs are in the process of editing and finalizing by the UPTD PPA. The adoption of internal Guidelines and SOPs was also carried out by UPTD PPA and Women Crisis Center (WCC)/Legal Aid Organization (Organisasi Bantuan Hukum – OBH) in other areas such as in North Maluku Province, East Nusa Tenggara Province, and Lampung Province. Other CSOs such as DAMAR Foundation Lampung, SWAPAR Manado, HAPSARI, and P2TP2A East Nusa Tenggara Province have also improved their case handling forms by including the rights of WLHIV. These service providers and other Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), such as LBH APIK Bali, LRC-KJHAM Semarang, SAPA Foundation Bandung Institute, and LBH APIK Jakarta, have now updated their case management forms that include specific datasets for WLHIV. UN Women also implemented a male Involvement strategy to Ending VAW in HIV Response. A draft of a strategic document and tool kit activities for male involvement to end VAW in HIV response was developed. 16 content campaign materials were published by the Aliansi Laki-laki Baru and Rumah Cemara through their social media platforms Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. In collaboration with two CSOs, Aliansi Laki-laki Baru and Rumah Cemara, UN Women also arranged social media campaign on male involvement in ending the VAW in HIV response to commemorate the 16 days of activism, starting from 1 – 10 December 2021. More than 250 people have participated and engaged in the series of activities, including a film screening, public discussion, and Instagram live.
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