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outcome KHM_D_3.2XM-DAC-41146-KHM_D_3.2

Women, girls and LGBTIQ persons who experience violence are empowered to use available, accessible and quality essential services and recover from violence. [UN Women SP 2018-2021 Output 11]

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
Outcome Description

Women, girls and LGBTIQ persons who experience violence are empowered to use available, accessible and quality essential services and recover from violence. [UN Women SP 2018-2021 Output 11]

UN Partners
UN Partner
UNAIDS
UN Partner
UNFPA
UN Partner
UNICEF
Resources
$697.65 K Planned Budget
$469.78 K Actual Budget
$697.65 K Planned Budget
$469.78 K Actual Budget and Shortfall
$423.76 K Expenses
Funding Partners Other Resources (Non-Core)/ Funding Partners: Total Other Resources (Non-Core) $469,779
Outcome Indicator and ResultsPlan Period : 2019-2023
outcome KHM_D_3.2
B - Baseline M - Milestones T - Target
Outcome Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Women, girls and LGBTIQ persons who experience violence are empowered to use available, accessible and quality essential services and recover from violence. [UN Women SP 2018-2021 Output 11]
KHM_D_3.2A

Proportion of women age 15-49 who have ever experienced physical and sexual violence who seek services.

2015 (B) 42.6% N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) +10% 0
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) +10% 0
2023 (T) 10 -
SP_D_0.3.1

Extent of bias in gender equality attitudes and/or gender social norms among individuals (CO)

(B) - N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (T) Yes -
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)

(B) - N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (T) Yes -
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
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) no False
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) Yes NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) yes True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) yes True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) yes NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) No NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) yes NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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)

(B) - N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) No True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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)

(B) - N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) No NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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

(B) - N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) No NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (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

(B) - N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) 2 2
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (T) To be reported
Output Indicator and Results
output KHM_D_3.2.1
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
GBV service providers (Health, Police, Justice, and Social Services) have capacity to deliver inclusive, quality and accessible essential services to survivors, including marginalised women and LGBTIQ persons. Planned Budget: $208.97 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $71.92 K
Expenses: $66.92 K
KHM_D_3.2.1A

Percentage of trained GBV service providers (Health, Police, Justice, and Social Services) with increased knowledge to deliver inclusive quality and accessible essential services to survivors, including marginalised women and LGBTIQ. [UN Women SP 2018-2021 Output 11.4]

2017 (B) 35% N/A
2019 (M) 50% 75%
2020 (M) 55% 65%
2021 (M) 65% 84%
2022 (M) 85% 88
2023 (T) 65% 75%
KHM_D_3.2.1B

Percentage of trained judiciary and police with strengthened capacity to deliver justice for survivors of GBV in the formal and informal justice systems. [UN Women SP 2018-2021 Output 11.4]

2017 (B) 77% N/A
2019 (M) 83% 75%
2020 (M) 90% 0
2021 (M) 25% 0
2022 (M) 25% 25
2023 (T) To be reported
KHM_D_3.2.1C

Percentage of GBV survivors in target areas with increased knowledge of referral procedures and available services. [UN Women SP 2018-2021 Output 11.4]

2018 (B) 0% N/A
2019 (M) +20% 0
2020 (M) 20% 0
2021 (M) 40% 71%
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (T) To be reported
SP_D_0.4.a

Number of institutions with strengthened capacities to improve the provision of essential services, goods and/or resources for women (CO)

0000 (B) - N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (T) To be reported
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)

0000 (B) - N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (T) To be reported
output KHM_D_3.2.2
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Ministry of Women's Affairs (MOWA), Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MOLVT) and relevant line ministries effectively supports referral and coordination networks at national and sub-national level. Planned Budget: $13.00 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $4.39 K
Expenses: $4.39 K
KHM_D_3.2.2A

Number of national and sub-national working groups on multi-sectoral service response to GBV established and strengthened. [UN Women SP 2018-2021 Output 11.4]

2018 (B) 7 N/A
2019 (M) +2 7
2020 (M) +4 7
2021 (M) 4 7
2022 (M) 9 9
2023 (T) To be reported
KHM_D_3.2.2B

Percentage of sub-national working group members on multi-sectoral service response to GBV reporting an increased understanding on service coordination, referral, case management and documenting VAW administrative data. [UN Women SP 2018-2021 Output 11.4]

2018 (B) 0% N/A
2019 (M) 70% 97%
2020 (M) 80% 85%
2021 (M) 70% 96%
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (T) To be reported
KHM_D_3.2.2C

Increased percentage of GBV cases managed multi-sectorally according to Case Management Guidelines [UN Women SP 2018-2021 Output 11.4]

2018 (B) 0% N/A
2019 (M) 10% 14%
2020 (M) 20% 19.3%
2021 (M) 30% 96%
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (T) To be reported
KHM_D_3.2.2D

Percentage of GBV group members with capacity to manage cases multi-sectorally according to minimum service standard

2021 (B) 0% N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) 10% 25
2023 (T) To be reported
SP_D_0.4.a

Number of institutions with strengthened capacities to improve the provision of essential services, goods and/or resources for women (CO)

0000 (B) - N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (T) To be reported
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)

0000 (B) - N/A
2019 (M) To be reported
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (T) To be reported
Strategic Note Outcome Progress NoteShowing data of :2021

Women, girls and LGBTIQ persons who experience violence are empowered to use available, accessible and quality essential services and recover from violence. [UN Women SP 2018-2021 Output 11]

This outcome has not been fully achieved in 2021 however, progress has been made. In particular, the capacity of nine networks of women migrant workers has been strengthened remarkably, contributing to mitigating risks of unsafe migration and to gaining access to services, including VAW services. Networks enable women migrant workers and their family members to learn from each other, and collectively analyse information that potentially causes unsafe migration for community members utilising skills and knowledge gained from participating in UN Women’s programmes to understand the risks of unsafe migration. The stigma that is fueled by the notion that women migrant workers are the importers of the virus and discrimination against returning women migrant workers has been addressed through network activities such as home visits, peer-to-peer discussions, and network meetings. This is a result of the positive connections, joint efforts, and similar experiences across the networks that have educated community members and authorities about the positive contributions of migrant workers, especially women migrant workers, to society. Women including women migrant workers and LGBTIQ persons have more access to information on GBV services, labor migration, sexual reproductive, and women's rights. With UN Women's support, Interactive Voice Response (IVR) has been piloted since late 2020 to provide an alternate option to access information regarding safe migration, GBV services available, trafficking risks, rights of migrant workers, including essential information on sexual reproductive health and COVID-19 prevention. The Helpline 1280, operated by UN Women CSO partner, received between 12,000-17,000 IVR calls per quarter. In 2021 around 400 IVR calls were from women, 32 IVR calls were from LGBTIQ persons, while the rest of the IVR calls were of unknown gender. Additionally, it is reported there are 494 IVR calls that pressed to listen to information and key messages on violence against women, including women migrant workers and safe migration. Furthermore, the My Journey mobile application which specifically targets women migrant workers and their family members was launched and promoted through women networks and relevant stakeholders including CSOs, private recruitment agencies, and the government. The mobile application aims to provide accessible information conveniently to support women for safer migration. Combined campaign approaches, including mass media (radio) and social media (Facebook), have reached wider audiences exceeding the annual targets. Media campaigns cover VAW service information during the pandemic, women migrant workers' contribution to society, breaking the silence, and stopping victim blaming, safe migration, and job opportunities for returned migrant workers. 19 radio shows have been broadcasted throughout 2021. UN Women supported MOWA and the three target provincial departments of women’s affairs to have basic PPE including rapid test kits, masks, and hand sanitisers, and distribute to GBV Working Group Members both at the provincial and district levels. Key messages on helplines and VAW service responses have been printed on the bottles of hand sanitisers and distributed to the community through the GBV working group. Service directories have been developed to support service providers to identify the available services and the contact information which contribute to strengthening the referral and coordinated services. Service directories mapped the essential service available at the sub-national levels in Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, and Kampong Speu province. The development process involved the provincial department of women’s affairs from the three target provinces, MOWA, UN Women, and FHI 360 to review and update the service mapping directories developed by GBV Working Groups. UN Women also supported MoWA to develop monitoring tools to support MoWA's role in monitoring the implementation of minimum standards of essential services. A monitoring checklist was developed to ensure that relevant government service providers and CSOs are providing essential services in line with the minimum standards of essential services and that key areas for improvement are identified so they can be addressed. Even though COVID-19 has hit hard in Cambodia, the service providers continue to provide services to VAW survivors via phone helplines and online platforms.
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