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Region:Asia Pacific Current UN Women Plan Period Afghanisthan:2018-2022
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outcome SLB_D_1.2XM-DAC-41146-SLB_D_1.2

Women are perceived as equally legitimate and effective political leaders as men (FPI WPEL Outcome 3)

Outcome details
SDG alignment
SDG Goal
Impact areas
Impact areas
Governance and participation in public life
Organizational outputs
Organizational outputs
Access to services, goods and resources
Policy marker GENDER EQUALITY
Humanitarian scope No
UN system function Advocacy, communications and social mobilization Capacity development and technical assistance Support functions
Outcome Description

The focus will be building the capacity of women candidates and increasing their numbers, and addressing key obstacles to women’s political participation. Considering that the Pacific has the lowest rate of women in parliament and the complexity of issues surrounding women’s leadershio, the work will involve comprehensive programming, along the entire electoral cycle, coordinated with other development partners. In addition, work with partners will pay attention to changing social norms that determine how women are perceived as leaders.

UN Partners
UN Partner
UNAIDS
UN Partner
UNDP
UN Partner
UNFPA
UN Partner
UNICEF
UN Partner
WHO
Resources
$245.00 K Planned Budget
$87.81 K Actual Budget
$245.00 K Planned Budget
$87.81 K Actual Budget and Shortfall
$59.40 K Expenses
Funding Partners Other Resources (Non-Core)/ Funding Partners: Total Other Resources (Non-Core) $87,811
Outcome Indicator and Results Plan Period : 2018-2022
OUTCOME SLB_D_1.2

Women are perceived as equally legitimate and effective political leaders as men (FPI WPEL Outcome 3)

SLB_D_1.2A
Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament in the Solomon Islands
2022 Result 0
2015
Baseline
8% 8%
2018
Milestone
2 % 2 %
Result
2019
Milestone
2 % 2 %
Result
4 4
2020
Milestone
11% 11%
Result
4 4
2021
Milestone
12% 12%
Result
0% 0%
2022
Target
15% 15%
Result
0 0
SP_D_0.1.4
Number of laws that were adopted, revised or repealed to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment (CO)

Complementary indicators are identified as those in the results framework that are not repeated verbatim in the results framework of another United Nations entity, but are related or provide different but complementary lenses or insights into the same issue, high-level result and/or area of complementary work, such as a Sustainable Development Goal target.

Complementary
sdg
UNAIDS
sdg
UNDP
2022 Result 0
2021
Baseline
0 0
2022
Target
1 1
Result
0 0
SP_D_0.3.2

Data reported for 2022 results against this indicator was obtained as part of a learning process on social norms and therefore may not accurately reflect the results obtained. Internal reviews of data collected on social norms across relevant indicators, coupled with external reviews, are informing the design of UN Women’s principled approach to social & gender norms change. This will be reflected in changes to the indicators to be introduced in the Mid-Term Review of the Strategic Plan.

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

Complementary indicators are identified as those in the results framework that are not repeated verbatim in the results framework of another United Nations entity, but are related or provide different but complementary lenses or insights into the same issue, high-level result and/or area of complementary work, such as a Sustainable Development Goal target.

Complementary
sdg
UNAIDS
sdg
UNDP
sdg
UNFPA
sdg
UNICEF
sdg
WHO
2022 Result 2
2021
Baseline
0 0
2022
Target
- -
Result
2 2
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)

Complementary indicators are identified as those in the results framework that are not repeated verbatim in the results framework of another United Nations entity, but are related or provide different but complementary lenses or insights into the same issue, high-level result and/or area of complementary work, such as a Sustainable Development Goal target.

Complementary
sdg
UNAIDS
sdg
UNFPA
2022 Result True
Baseline
- -
2022
Target
- -
Result
True True
SP_D_1.1A
SP 2.4.1: Number of gender equality reforms developed and/or being implemented by electoral stakeholders with UN-Women's technical support
2022 Result -
2018
Baseline
0 0
2019
Milestone
- -
Result
1 1
2020
Milestone
0 0
Result
0 0
2021
Milestone
0 0
Result
0 0
2022
Target
0 0
Result
- -
SP_D_1.1B
SP 2.4.2 : Number of women leaders, candidates and aspirants with strengthened capacities to engage in political life, with UN-Women's support
2022 Result -
2017
Baseline
60 60
2019
Milestone
- -
Result
3 3
2020
Milestone
60 60
Result
NA NA
2021
Milestone
60 60
Result
0 0
2022
Target
60 60
Result
- -
SP_D_1.1C
SP 2.4.3: Number of gender equality initiatives developed and/or being implemented by parliamentary bodies (Legislative Parliamentary Committees/ Women Caucus/ Speaker of Parliament's Office/Secretariat of the Parliament), with UN-Women's support
2022 Result -
2018
Baseline
0 0
2019
Milestone
- -
Result
0 0
2020
Milestone
0 0
Result
0 0
2021
Milestone
0 0
Result
0 0
2022
Target
0 0
Result
- -
SP_D_1.1D
SP 2.4.4: Number of initiatives developed and/or being implemented to monitor violence against women in politics, with UN-Women's support
2022 Result -
2018
Baseline
0 0
2019
Milestone
- -
Result
0 0
2020
Milestone
0 0
Result
0 0
2021
Milestone
0 0
Result
0 0
2022
Target
0 0
Result
- -
Output Indicator and Results
OUTPUT SLB_D_1.2.1

Increased community and civic understanding of, and support for, gender equality and women’s right to political participation (modified FPI WPEL Output 3.1)

Planned Budget: $2.65 M
Actual Budget and Shortfall: $1.79 M
Expenses: $1.59 M
SLB_D_1.2.1A
Number of organisations in Solomon Islands supported by UN Women to engage in community awareness programmes and national campaigns
2022 Result 0
2017
Baseline
2 2
2018
Milestone
2 2
Result
0 0
2019
Milestone
2 2
Result
3 3
2020
Milestone
At-least 20% of the participants from women organisations feel satisfied with their involvement in decision-making processes related to peacebuilding, natural resource governance and accountability mechanism At-least 20% of the participants from women organisations feel satisfied with their involvement in decision-making processes related to peacebuilding, natural resource governance and accountability mechanism
Result
89.2 89.2
2021
Milestone
At-least 50% of the participants from women organisations feel satisfied with their involvement in decision-making processes related to peacebuilding, natural resource governance and accountability mechanism At-least 50% of the participants from women organisations feel satisfied with their involvement in decision-making processes related to peacebuilding, natural resource governance and accountability mechanism
Result
86% of the women and youth from the baseline survey feel that they can contribute to land and the natural resource decision-making processes. 86% of the women and youth from the baseline survey feel that they can contribute to land and the natural resource decision-making processes.
2022
Target
5 5
Result
0 0
SLB_D_1.2.1B
Number of Grassroot women's organization with strengthened capacities to provide Access to Justice information to rural women.
2022 Result 6
2021
Baseline
0 0
2022
Target
6 6
Result
6 6
SLB_D_1.2.1C
Number of female have access to trainings to become prescribed persons and Authorized Justices in the provinces.
2022 Result 21
2020
Baseline
0 0
2022
Target
10 10
Result
21 21
SP_D_0.1.f
Number of institutions that have increased capacities to design and implement institutional reforms/strategies/policies that promote gender equality and women’s empowerment (CO)
2022 Result 0
2021
Baseline
0 0
2022
Target
1 1
Result
0 0
SP_D_0.4.a

In addition to results reported by UN Women field offices (shown here), results achieved in countries and territories through the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTF) are included in a non-duplicative manner in the global reporting on this indicator (see the Our Global Results page).

Number of institutions with strengthened capacities to improve the provision of essential services, goods and/or resources for women (CO, RO, HQ)
2022 Result 8
2021
Baseline
0 0
2022
Target
2 2
Result
8 8
Strategic Note Outcome Progress Note Showing data of : 2022

Women are perceived as equally legitimate and effective political leaders as men (FPI WPEL Outcome 3)

With the support of women-led organisations, and Provincial and National government bodies, women in rural and remote areas in Solomon Islands are now better informed of their civic and political rights and have enhanced leadership skills and increased agency to engage with formal and informal justice systems. The Access to Justice Project engaged communities in Guadalcanal and Malaita Provinces to recognize deeply entrenched discriminatory and gender-biased attitudes, norms and practices that exist in their communities. These communities were able to dissect the rules, practices and situations that directly or indirectly discriminate against women and girls, including recognising how women and girls in their communities have internalized harmful gender norms, which has over the years limited their leadership and justice-seeking behaviour. In addition, the Project is also working to build a cadre of rural women leaders who can promote women’s rights and access to justice in their communities, in tandem with traditional governance systems. This work has led to rural communities in Guadalcanal and Malaita Provinces now having more information and skills on how to access formal and informal justice systems, the latter through prescribed persons in the communities. These women leaders have also led engagements to voice their concerns on issues that directly concern them such as climate change and gender-based violence with the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs (MJLA), Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs (MWYCFA), Solomon Islands National Council of Women (SINCW), Women’s Rights Action Movement (WRAM), Guadalcanal and Malaita Provincial Council of Women (GPCW), Guadalcanal and Malaita Provincial Government Women’s Desk, facilitated by UN Women. It the first time for the majority of the rural communities were able to learn and connect gendered roles and perspectives to issues like climate change and women’s participation in traditional governance, and how these issues exacerbate participation and decision making of marginalized and vulnerable groups in their community.
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