Conflict and Peace and Security Juliet Mukunga Conflict and Peace and Security Juliet Mukunga

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of dedicated crisis-responding social assistance schemes for women and girls implemented or established under (X agency's) projects

Notes:

For the purpose of this indicator, crisis-responding schemes that enable women and girls to recover from any crisis—securing food, clothing, and shelter and sustaining their sources of livelihood—are counted.

Social assistance schemes are provided to the most vulnerable with no other means of adequate support, such as for food, clothing, and shelter requirements. These can be in the form of cash allowances; food subsidies, stamps, or coupons; temporary shelters; or mobile health and education services.

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of dedicated crisis-responding social assistance schemes for women and girls implemented or established under (X agency's) projects

Notes:

For the purpose of this indicator, crisis-responding schemes that enable women and girls to recover from any crisis—securing food, clothing, and shelter and sustaining their sources of livelihood—are counted.

Social assistance schemes are provided to the most vulnerable with no other means of adequate support, such as for food, clothing, and shelter requirements. These can be in the form of cash allowances; food subsidies, stamps, or coupons; temporary shelters; or mobile health and education services.

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Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

INDICATOR(S)

Total number of savings and insurance schemes and initiatives for women implemented or established under (X agency's) projects.

Notes:

For the purpose of this indicator, savings and insurance schemes and initiatives that enable women to start or increase savings and acquire insurance in the event of unemployment, health, disability, work injury, and old age are counted.

“Schemes” refer to actual provision of savings and insurance; and initiatives can be in the form of capacity-building activities.

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of savings and insurance schemes and initiatives for women implemented or established under (X agency's) projects.

Notes:

For the purpose of this indicator, savings and insurance schemes and initiatives that enable women to start or increase savings and acquire insurance in the event of unemployment, health, disability, work injury, and old age are counted.

“Schemes” refer to actual provision of savings and insurance; and initiatives can be in the form of capacity-building activities.

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Environment and Natural Resources Juliet Mukunga Environment and Natural Resources Juliet Mukunga

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of climate and disaster-resilient infrastructure assets and/or services that benefit women and girls established or improved under (X agency's) projects.

Notes:

Climate and disaster-resilient infrastructure assets and/or services include: flood-control systems; protective embankments; seawall rehabilitation; retrofitting of buildings; risk-sensitive planning, hazard mapping, ecosystem-based management, and disaster risk financing; and other relevant assets and services as set out in the DMF and/or GAP.

“Established” refers to new services made available to women and girls under the project. “Improved” refers to those that have enhanced quality or increased access geographically, physically, or financially.

For the purpose of this indicator, those assets and services that have substantially reached at least 80% of the target in the project’s DMF and/or GAP are counted and reported.

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of climate and disaster-resilient infrastructure assets and/or services that benefit women and girls established or improved under (X agency's) projects.

Notes:

Climate and disaster-resilient infrastructure assets and/or services include: flood-control systems; protective embankments; seawall rehabilitation; retrofitting of buildings; risk-sensitive planning, hazard mapping, ecosystem-based management, and disaster risk financing; and other relevant assets and services as set out in the DMF and/or GAP.

“Established” refers to new services made available to women and girls under the project. “Improved” refers to those that have enhanced quality or increased access geographically, physically, or financially.

For the purpose of this indicator, those assets and services that have substantially reached at least 80% of the target in the project’s DMF and/or GAP are counted and reported.

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Humanitarian Assistance Juliet Mukunga Humanitarian Assistance Juliet Mukunga

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of community-based initiatives that build the resilience of women and girls against external shocks under (X agency's) projects.

Notes:

Resilience-building community-based initiatives refer to activities that develop the sustained ability of a community to utilize available resources (e.g., energy, communication, transport, and food) to respond to, withstand, and recover from any crisis or emergency.

The initiatives include

  • regular (and not just one-off) meetings;

  • community-wide campaigns, dialogues, and actions;

  • creating and disseminating information, including education and communication materials;

  • capacity-building activities; and

  • other relevant initiatives as set out in the DMF and/or GAP.

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of community-based initiatives that build the resilience of women and girls against external shocks under (X agency's) projects.

Notes:

Resilience-building community-based initiatives refer to activities that develop the sustained ability of a community to utilize available resources (e.g., energy, communication, transport, and food) to respond to, withstand, and recover from any crisis or emergency.

The initiatives include

  • regular (and not just one-off) meetings;

  • community-wide campaigns, dialogues, and actions;

  • creating and disseminating information, including education and communication materials;

  • capacity-building activities; and

  • other relevant initiatives as set out in the DMF and/or GAP.

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Democracy and Governance Juliet Mukunga Democracy and Governance Juliet Mukunga

Women's civil society organizations supported to promote women's rights and access to gender-responsive services

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's civil society organizations supported to promote women's rights and access to gender-responsive services

INDICATOR(S)

  • Number of women’s organizations and coalitions supported

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's civil society organizations supported to promote women's rights and access to gender-responsive services

INDICATOR(S)

  • Number of women’s organizations and coalitions supported

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Democracy and Governance Juliet Mukunga Democracy and Governance Juliet Mukunga

Women's civil society organizations supported to promote women's rights and access to gender-responsive services

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's civil society organizations supported to promote women's rights and access to gender-responsive services

INDICATOR(S)

  • Number of other civil society organizations supported to achieve gender equality goals, including women with a disability

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women's civil society organizations supported to promote women's rights and access to gender-responsive services

INDICATOR(S)

  • Number of other civil society organizations supported to achieve gender equality goals, including women with a disability

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Health Juliet Mukunga Health Juliet Mukunga

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights

INDICATOR(S)

  • Changes in the percentage of women’s and men’s income spent on food and health care, and reasons for any change

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights

INDICATOR(S)

  • Changes in the percentage of women’s and men’s income spent on food and health care, and reasons for any change

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Health Juliet Mukunga Health Juliet Mukunga

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights

INDICATOR(S)

  • Percentage of women who report that they exercise increased decision making or control over health, family planning, and sexual relations, and the reasons for any change

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights

INDICATOR(S)

  • Percentage of women who report that they exercise increased decision making or control over health, family planning, and sexual relations, and the reasons for any change

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Health Juliet Mukunga Health Juliet Mukunga

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights

INDICATOR(S)

  • Percentage of men who report changed attitudes on health, family planning responsibilities, and women’s rights, and the reasons for any change

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women have increased power to make informed choices to protect their health and rights

INDICATOR(S)

  • Percentage of men who report changed attitudes on health, family planning responsibilities, and women’s rights, and the reasons for any change

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Women empowered to play an increased decision-making role in their households and communities

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women empowered to play an increased decision-making role in their households and communities

INDICATOR(S)

  • Changes in women’s control over income (their own earnings and bank accounts, and other family income); and examples of women’s and men’s spending priorities

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women empowered to play an increased decision-making role in their households and communities

INDICATOR(S)

  • Changes in women’s control over income (their own earnings and bank accounts, and other family income); and examples of women’s and men’s spending priorities

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Women empowered to play an increased decision-making role in their households

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women empowered to play an increased decision-making role in their households

INDICATOR(S)

  • Changes in women’s control over income (their own earnings and other family income)

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women empowered to play an increased decision-making role in their households

INDICATOR(S)

  • Changes in women’s control over income (their own earnings and other family income)

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Women empowered to play a greater role in the management of local markets

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women empowered to play a greater role in the management of local markets

INDICATOR(S)

  • Women’s perceptions of changes in safety, convenience, and corruption

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women empowered to play a greater role in the management of local markets

INDICATOR(S)

  • Women’s perceptions of changes in safety, convenience, and corruption

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Women empowered to play a greater role in the management of local markets

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women empowered to play a greater role in the management of local markets

INDICATOR(S)

  • Number of shops or spaces allotted for women vendors

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Women empowered to play a greater role in the management of local markets

INDICATOR(S)

  • Number of shops or spaces allotted for women vendors

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Time poverty and drudgery reduced

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Time poverty and drudgery reduced

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of child and elderly care services established or improved under (X agency's) projects.

Notes:

“Childcare service” is the care, either full-time or part-time, of a child by a person other than the child’s legal guardians, typically performed by someone outside the child’s immediate family. It can be center- or facility-based, or home-based.

“Elderly care services” are specialized care services that are designed to meet the needs and requirements of senior citizens at various stages. They encompass assisted living and nursing care, adult day care, and home care.

“Established” refers to new services made available to women and girls under the project. “Improved” refer to those that have enhanced quality, or increased access geographically, physically, or financially.

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Time poverty and drudgery reduced

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of child and elderly care services established or improved under (X agency's) projects.

Notes:

“Childcare service” is the care, either full-time or part-time, of a child by a person other than the child’s legal guardians, typically performed by someone outside the child’s immediate family. It can be center- or facility-based, or home-based.

“Elderly care services” are specialized care services that are designed to meet the needs and requirements of senior citizens at various stages. They encompass assisted living and nursing care, adult day care, and home care.

“Established” refers to new services made available to women and girls under the project. “Improved” refer to those that have enhanced quality, or increased access geographically, physically, or financially.

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Time poverty and drudgery reduced

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Time poverty and drudgery reduced

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of time-saving or gender-responsive infrastructure assets and/or services established or improved under (X agency's) projects

Notes:

“Time-saving and gender-responsive infrastructure assets and/or services” refer to specific designs of projects in the water, sanitation, energy, or transport sectors that aim to free up women’s time and facilitate women’s participation in income-generating activities, educational opportunities, and decision-making.

Time-saving design examples include regular, safe, and clean water and electricity supply to households; safe and affordable transport; and roads to go to work, markets, schools, and hospitals.

Gender-responsive design examples include

  • safe and adequate number of toilets for women and girls;

  • separate sections or carriages for women in trains and buses;

  • private breastfeeding corners or rooms in public areas;

  • safe sidewalks for pedestrians;

  • better lighting on streets and in stations; and

  • other relevant designs as set out in the DMF and/or GAP.

For the purpose of this indicator, those assets and services that have substantially reached at least 80% of the target in the project’s DMF and/or GAP are counted and reported.

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Time poverty and drudgery reduced

INDICATOR(S)

  • Total number of time-saving or gender-responsive infrastructure assets and/or services established or improved under (X agency's) projects

Notes:

“Time-saving and gender-responsive infrastructure assets and/or services” refer to specific designs of projects in the water, sanitation, energy, or transport sectors that aim to free up women’s time and facilitate women’s participation in income-generating activities, educational opportunities, and decision-making.

Time-saving design examples include regular, safe, and clean water and electricity supply to households; safe and affordable transport; and roads to go to work, markets, schools, and hospitals.

Gender-responsive design examples include

  • safe and adequate number of toilets for women and girls;

  • separate sections or carriages for women in trains and buses;

  • private breastfeeding corners or rooms in public areas; • safe sidewalks for pedestrians;

  • better lighting on streets and in stations; and

  • other relevant designs as set out in the DMF and/or GAP.

For the purpose of this indicator, those assets and services that have substantially reached at least 80% of the target in the project’s DMF and/or GAP are counted and reported.

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Environment and Natural Resources Juliet Mukunga Environment and Natural Resources Juliet Mukunga

The rights of women and men displaced by climate change problems are protected

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

The rights of women and men displaced by climate change problems are protected

INDICATOR(S)

  • Evidence of the number and type of activities specifically targeted at women and men who have migrated due to degradation of natural resources caused by climate change

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

The rights of women and men displaced by climate change problems are protected

INDICATOR(S)

  • Evidence of the number and type of activities specifically targeted at women and men who have migrated due to degradation of natural resources caused by climate change

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Systems strengthening to leave no one behind

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Systems strengthening to leave no one behind

INDICATOR(S)

  • Number of countries supported by (X agency) that have identified and financed transformative child rights policies and programmes that promote gender equality

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Systems strengthening to leave no one behind

INDICATOR(S)

  • Number of countries supported by (X agency) that have identified and financed transformative child rights policies and programmes that promote gender equality

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Democracy and Governance Juliet Mukunga Democracy and Governance Juliet Mukunga

Strengthened, accountable, and gender-responsive law and justice system

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Strengthened, accountable, and gender-responsive law and justice system

INDICATOR(S)

  • Number of agencies that implement protocols for dealing with survivors of violence against women and children

GENDER EQUALITY RESULT

Strengthened, accountable, and gender-responsive law and justice system

INDICATOR(S)

  • Number of agencies that implement protocols for dealing with survivors of violence against women and children

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