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outcome MLI_D_3.1XM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_3.1

By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.

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
Policies and Institutions
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 Direct support and service delivery Support functions
Outcome Description

By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.

UN Partners
UN Partner
UNAIDS
UN Partner
UNDP
UN Partner
UNFPA
UN Partner
UNICEF
UN Partner
WHO
Resources
$2.17 M Planned Budget
$1.87 M Actual Budget
$2.17 M Planned Budget
$1.87 M Actual Budget and Shortfall
$731.47 K Expenses
Funding Partners Other Resources (Non-Core)/ Funding Partners: Total Other Resources (Non-Core) $1,866,650
Outcome Indicator and ResultsPlan Period : 2020-2024
outcome MLI_D_3.1
B - Baseline M - Milestones T - Target
Outcome Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.
MLI_D_3.1A

% of VBG victims of violence who believe that there is an adequate system of care for the victims (psychosocial, medical and legal)

2017 (B) NB N/A
2020 (M) 90% 70
2021 (M) 90% 80
2022 (M) 90% 80
2023 (M) 95% 80
2024 (T) 95% 80
MLI_D_3.1B

Existence of laws and policies on VAW/VSBG/ harmful practices that adequately address the rights of women and girls, including the exercise/access to SRH rights, are evidence-based and comply with international human resources standards and the recommendations of bodies on treaties and conventions

2018 (B) NB N/A
2020 (M) Yes False
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) Yes True
MLI_D_3.1C

Existence of evidence-based national and/or local action plans and M&E frameworks to end VAW/VSBG/ harmful practices that address the rights of all women and girls and are developed in a participatory manner.

2018 (B) NB N/A
2020 (M) Yes True
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) Yes -
2023 (M) Yes -
2024 (T) Yes True
MLI_D_3.1D

Existence of laws and policies that ensure the ability of women's rights groups, autonomous social movements, civil society organizations and feminist activists/human rights defenders to advance the human rights agenda.

2018 (B) NB N/A
2020 (M) 1 0
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) 1 0
MLI_D_3.1E

Existence and increased use of social accountability mechanisms by civil society to monitor and initiate efforts to end VAW, including GBV and harmful practices and promote SRH rights of women and girls

2018 (B) NB N/A
2020 (M) Yes True
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) Yes -
2023 (M) Yes -
2024 (T) Yes True
MLI_D_3.1F

Proportion of women's rights groups, civil society organizations including those representing youth and groups at risk of multiple forms of cross-discrimination, that report having greater influence to take action against VAW, including GBV and harmful practices, and to promote SRH rights.

2018 (B) NB N/A
2020 (M) 70% 30
2021 (M) 70% 60
2022 (M) 50 -
2023 (M) 50 -
2024 (T) 55 -
SP_D_0.3.2

Number of institutions putting in places policies and practices to address gender-based discrimination and/or combat gender stereotypes (CO)

2021 (B) 1 N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) 3 0
SP_D_0.3.3

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

2021 (B) 1 N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) 4 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)

(B) - N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
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
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.1

SDG 5.2.1: Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls aged 15 years and older subjected to physical, sexual, or psychological violence by a current or former intimate partner in the previous 12 months, by form of violence and by age (Desk Review)

(B) - N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
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

2017 (B) 1 N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) YES True
2022 (M) Yes -
2023 (M) Yes -
2024 (T) Yes -
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.

2017 (B) No N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) YES True
2022 (M) Yes -
2023 (M) Yes -
2024 (T) Yes -
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

2017 (B) No N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) YES False
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) Yes -
2024 (T) Yes -
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

2017 (B) Yes N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) YES True
2022 (M) Yes -
2023 (M) Yes -
2024 (T) Yes -
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.

2017 (B) No N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) YES True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) Yes -
2024 (T) Yes -
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
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) YES True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (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
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) YES True
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (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
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) YES NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (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
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) YES NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (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
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) YES NA
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (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
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) 10 87
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.2

SDG 5.2.2 Proportion of women and girls aged 15 years and older subjected to sexual violence by persons other than an intimate partner in the previous 12 months, by age and place of occurrence (Desk Review)

(B) - N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.3

SDG 5.3.2 Proportion of girls and women aged 15-49 years who have undergone female genital mutilation/ cutting, by age (Desk Review)

(B) - N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
SP_D_3.4

SDG 5.3.1: Proportion of women aged 20–24 years who were married or in a union before age 15 and before age 18 (Desk Review)

(B) - N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) To be reported
Output Indicator and Results
output MLI_D_3.1.2
Output Statement
Indicator Statement
Year BMTs Reported Result
Institutions, communities and service providers have strengthened their capacity to adopt attitudes and behaviors in favor of changing social norms that are harmful to women/girls, to identify and refer GBV/VSLC survivors and to provide them quality essential services. Planned Budget: $176.21 K
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $0.00
Expenses: $0.00
MLI_D_3.1.2A

Number of communities that have developed EVAW gender activities with the participation of men / boys

2017 (B) 04 N/A
2020 (M) 50 70
2021 (M) 100 160
2022 (M) 100 160
2023 (M) 130 160
2024 (T) 500 160
MLI_D_3.1.2B

Number of organizations providing information on women's rights to access quality essential services for victims and survivors of violence, with support from UN-Women

2019 (B) 0 N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) 1 5
2022 (M) 2 5
2023 (M) 1 5
2024 (T) 1 5
SP_D_0.1.e

Number of partners that have increased capacities to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment through national and/or local (multi) sectoral strategies, policies and/or action plans (CO)

2021 (B) 20 N/A
2020 (M) To be reported
2021 (M) To be reported
2022 (M) To be reported
2023 (M) To be reported
2024 (T) 250 185
Strategic Note Outcome Progress NoteShowing data of :2021

By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.

The outcome was partially achieved. The Ministry of Gender, through the national GBV abandonment program, has continued to implement advocacy activities for the promotion of women's rights and the elimination of GBV. Despite the socio-political and security context in the country as well as the Covid-19 pandemic, which had a negative impact on the implementation of some activities and the commitment of some key stakeholders during this year, there were significant changes in the GBV situation in Mali this year. This means that the dedicated theory of change as it mentioned in the SN remains in practice : " ... IF State structures and civil society organizations, at the national, regional and local levels, have the capacity to plan and effectively implement the decentralization of basic social services, with increased participation and ownership of women, adolescents and youth building on and complementing key results in other areas of UN-Women programme and results supported by other key partners; THEN vulnerable groups, including women, children, adolescents and youth, have more equitable access to quality basic social services, according to their age and gender-specific needs, including in humanitarian situation; BECAUSE institutions, communities and CSOs will have the capacity to address the root causes and factors that contribute to social inequalities that limit the access of vulnerable people to basic social service. "102,4517 people, including 1,36080 girls, 1,26639 boys, 4,495,41 women and 312,257 men were reached through behavior change communication through information and awareness sessions in the program's intervention areas, to improve their attitudes and practices towards the promotion of women's rights and the elimination of GBV. 1246 people, including 150 police officers (45 of them women), 49 journalists (33 men and 16 women) and 140 traditional communicators (men), 300 teenagers, 60 traditional and religious leaders (40 men and 20 women), 150 girls and 410 resource persons and others have improved their knowledge on human and women's rights, they will serve as permanent resources within communities in order to promote women's rights and eliminate GBV, mainly in the regions of Kayes, Koulikoro, Sikasso, Segou and the district of Bamako. 05 networks of women's and civil society organizations as well as regional coalitions of traditional and religious leaders actively involved in the prevention and management of GBV are established and functional. A platform of young people committed to the abandonment of GBV and actively mobilized to support the program's actions is also functional. These contribute to better coordinate actions and involve all key stakeholders within the community mechanisms for the prevention and referral of GBV cases to appropriate health services. These mechanisms have been set up in collaboration with traditional and religious leaders in the regions and the district of Bamako.
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