Other (non-core) Resources Disbursement
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Overall
Funding Partner Specific
Recipient Country
IATI Identifier
Outcome Description
Planned Budget
Actual Budget
Funds Shortfall
Funds: Committed
$1,018,365
$72,833
$945,532
$26,060
scope
Development
UN Women Thematic Areas
Womenâs Economic Empowerment
UN System Function
-
Capacity development and technical assistance
Comprehensive and disaggregated data (discontinued)
Direct support and service delivery
Support functions
UN Women outcome area
Gender Financing
UN partners
FAO
ILO
UNAIDS
UNDP
UNICEF
Funding Partners
Canada
Luxembourg
Miscellaneous Donors
Output Level Results
SLV_D_2.4.1
Public institutions and women's and feminist organizations increase their capacities to develop, influence and participate in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of public policies on equality and non-discrimination based on gender
SLV_D_2.4.2
Work model with specific populations of women (rural, indigenous, peasant women, entrepreneurs, micro and small entrepreneurs) to increase their access to resources such as credit, must be accompanied by promotional actions in public policies to extend benefits to a greater number of women and thus expand the coverage and impact of the interventions.
SLV_D_2.4.3
Strengthened institutions provide greater opportunities for women in all their diversity to access decent work and sustainable livelihoods.
SLV_D_2.4.4
Girls and women, mainly those in vulnerable situations such as girls, and indigenous, peasant and rural women, entrepreneurs, micro and small entrepreneurs, with disabilities, or the LGTBIQ + collective among others, have access to quality training in matters related to STEM and Its integration in technological innovation and ICT sectors is promoted.
SLV_D_2.4.5
Companies incorporate gender equality and the empowerment of women into their management through an action plan based on a self-analysis of gender gaps.
SLV_D_2.4.6
Indigenous, rural and peasant women strengthen their capacities to increase their participation in development initiatives and economic and social inclusion.
$913,500
$0
$913,500
$26,060
scope
Development
UN Women Thematic Areas
Womenâs Economic Empowerment
UN System Function
Capacity development and technical assistance
Comprehensive and disaggregated data (discontinued)
Support functions
UN Women outcome area
Gender Financing
Access to services
UN partners
FAO
UN-HABITAT
UNICEF
Funding Partners
Luxembourg
Future Budget
year | planned budget |
---|---|
2024 | $477,404 |
2025 | $491,727 |
Output Level Results
HND_D_2.1.1
Women and their organizations have acquired better tools, greater knowledge and resources to co-manage the development of their territory as a healthy, inclusive, resilient and sustainable environment.
HND_D_2.1.2
Women and their organizations access digital platforms that respond to their specific needs for advice, training, information and market connections, reducing their digital divide and ensuring their protection and economic autonomy.
HND_D_2.1.3
Public and private institutions have improved the knowledge to design, implement and monitor policies, strategies, and budgets for the generation of economic opportunities for women in business, entrepreneurship, and employment.
HND_D_2.1.4
Women, especially those in a greater situation of marginality, have greater access to knowledge, tools, financing and local systems of protection and social care with programs to improve their productivity, thereby empowering themselves economically, accessing decent work and contributing to reactivation economic and resilience to climate change.
$1,386,196
$421,512
$964,684
$39,837
scope
Development
SDGs
IN UN WOMEN'S STRATEGIC NOTES
UN Women Thematic Areas
Womenâs Economic Empowerment
UN System Function
Capacity development and technical assistance
Direct support and service delivery
UN Women outcome area
Policies and Institutions
Gender Financing
Access to services
UN partners
FAO
ILO
UN WOMEN
UN-HABITAT
UNAIDS
UNDP
UNFPA
UNICEF
Funding Partners
Denmark
France NC
Luxembourg
Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office
Output Level Results
MLI_D_2.2.5
Local and national actors are better able to develop/improve, or put in place, agricultural or renewable energy policies and plans that enable women to benefit from improved access to productive resources, including protection of women's land rights, as well as access to services and technologies needed for ecological agriculture, leading to increased participation of women in agricultural value chains and ecological markets.
MLI_D_2.2.6
Women farmers have strengthened their capacity on sustainable agricultural practices, including use of modern means of production and reduction of agricultural physical burden in the context of climate change
MLI_D_2.2.7
The Small and medium enterprises and groups led by women, especially young women, have increased their production capacity through the improved availability and use of new renewable energy sources at lower cost
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