Region:Asia Pacific Current UN Women Plan Period Afghanisthan:2018-2022
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outcome IRQ_D_4.1XM-DAC-41146-IRQ_D_4.1

Resilience, positive coping mechanisms and livelihoods opportunities improved for displaced and vulnerable women in camps and host communities

Outcome details
SDG Alignment
SDG Goal
SDG Goal
Strategic Plan Thematic (Impact) Areas
Strategic Plan Thematic (Impact) Areas
Women, Peace and Security
Strategic Plan Outcome Areas
Strategic Plan Outcome Areas
Access to services
Policy Marker GENDER EQUALITY
Humanitarian Scope Yes
UN System Function - Capacity development and technical assistance
Outcome Description

Resilience, positive coping mechanisms and livelihoods opportunities improved for displaced and vulnerable women in camps and host communities

UN Partners
UN Partner
UNAIDS
UN Partner
UNFPA
Resources
$216.27 K Planned Budget
$335.22 K Actual Budget
$216.27 K Planned Budget
$335.22 K Actual Budget and Shortfall
$270.29 K Expenses
Funding Partners Other Resources (Non-Core)/ Funding Partners: Total Other Resources (Non-Core) $335,219
Outcome Indicator and ResultsPlan Period : 2022-2024
outcome IRQ_D_4.1
B - Baseline M - Milestones T - Target
Outcome Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Resilience, positive coping mechanisms and livelihoods opportunities improved for displaced and vulnerable women in camps and host communities
IRQ_D_4.1A

Percentage of displaced and vulnerable women reporting use of negative coping mechanisms

2017 (B) TBD N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
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)

(B) - N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
SP_D_4.2A

SP 5.14.1: Percentage of humanitarian country cluster systems with dedicated gender expertise in countries with UN-Women humanitarian presence

(B) - N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
SP_D_4.2B

SP 5.14.2: Number of women's organizations or institutions supported by UN-Women to play a role in humanitarian response and recovery

(B) - N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
SP_D_4.2C

SP 5.14.3: Number of women and girls directly accessing UN-Women supported humanitarian services

(B) - N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
Output Indicator and Results
output IRQ_D_4.1.3
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Women and girls at risk and SGBV survivors have access to comprehensive redress, including justice, appropriate health and psychological support services Planned Budget: $159.76 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $304.14 K
Expenses: $233.41 K
IRQ_D_4.1.3A

# of judicial professionals trained on GBV

2017 (B) 0 N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
IRQ_D_4.1.3B

# activities implemented to raise awareness on GBV, targeting men and boys

2017 (B) 0 N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
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) 0 N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
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)

2022 (B) 0 N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
output IRQ_D_4.1.5
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Women (displaced, refugee and host country nationals) are supported through productive and financial assets and skills, graduating from short-term interventions into longer-term employment opportunities and have increased access to comprehensive essential services, particularly in women-only centers, for preventing and responding to GBV Planned Budget: $56.51 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $31.08 K
Expenses: $36.88 K
IRQ_D_4.1.5A

# of women receiving cash for work disaggregated by status (displaced, refugee etc.), type of work and geographical location

2020 (B) 0 N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
IRQ_D_4.1.5B

# of women supported to establish or expand businesses through micro asset/grants , disaggregated by status, type of business and geographical location

2020 (B) 0 N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
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)

0000 (B) - N/A
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
Strategic Note Outcome Progress NoteShowing data of :2021

Resilience, positive coping mechanisms and livelihoods opportunities improved for displaced and vulnerable women in camps and host communities

Iraqi Women in camps and host communities are more able to be economically independent and can report on GBV incidents. Women and their families from camps and host communities are able to access legal protection services through the hotlines and domestic violence court, this was the result of developing the Iraqi government mechanism on establishing protection system and strengthening the role of law .Routine monitoring results suggest that women experienced an improvement in their livelihoods, decision-making, empowerment, and overall wellbeing as a result of their engagement in these interventions. While some women reported being able to meet their basic needs as a result of the support they received from this programme, others reported an improved ability to cope with shocks and stressors, as well as an improvement in their sense of dignity and self-worth. Additionally, Women and girls pursue their rights through courts and legal pathways and have a better understanding of their basic rights within the Iraqi local laws. Women and girls understand the legal pathways and means of litigation. GBV survivors are able to access protection services, and have better access to psychosocial support and GBV services. Stakeholders are aware of GBV risks and the gendered impact of the COVID-19 crisis. Women centers in Kirkuk and Anbar are now able to provide a comprehensive set of services including legal aid, case management, counselling, awareness raising, health care and childcare services to the women in need. staff of the centers possess enhanced knowledge and skills on GBV management.Furthermore, women in high-risk situations accessed new sources of income and economic opportunities through targeted cash-based interventions and the development of professional capacities and skills. marginalized and vulnerable women have increased skills and capacity for income generation.
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