UN Women Strategic Note and SGBV joint programme 2016-2019 - Strategic Note 2016-2018

The decision means the support of "The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women" (UN Women) in Liberia. The decision includes support for two of the Liberian UN Women programs and for this comes two separate agreements to be concluded between Sida and UN Women under contract structure described in more detail below. Sida from 2016 a new planning model designed to accommodate various types of financing. This action covers two agreements which are now made possible by the new planning model of intervention holds the highest level. The first program is the UN Women of Liberia "Strategic Note", which is their strategic business plan with a view to contributing to greater gender equality in Libiera. The second program is a UN joint program where UN Women Liberia is administratively responsible, this program aims to combat and prevent sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and is titulerat "Government of Liberia / UN Joint Programme Against Sexual and Gender Based Violence and harmful Traditional Practices in Liberia ", hereinafter referred to as" SGBV "program. Strategic Note (Program 1) focuses on three key areas deemed central to gender equality in Liberia: (1) women's political participation; (2) women's economic empowerment; and (3) the role of women in peace, security and humanitarian efforts (including SGBV). SGBV program (Program 2) implemented in cooperation with other UN agencies, aims to contribute to the focus area (3) in Liberia, UN Women Strategic Note namely "Women's role in peace, security and humanitarian efforts (including SGBV)".

The overall intended outcome of the Programme is to produce significant institutional gains for the national gender architecture and gender advocate networks in the area of improved accountability to and improved delivery on gender equality and women’s empowerment commitments in Liberia. The essence of the Terms of Reference for the Strategic Note is "Continued capacity and skills building coupled with economic empowerment of women lead to (political) leadership and participation at all levels.” This is furthermore seen as contributing to Liberia's recovery from war and Ebola and ability to prosper into mid-income country economy by the 2030. The Embassy assesses this theory of change to be logical and relevant and adequately reflected by the intervention logic.The revised UN Women Liberia Strategic Note describes the overarching strategy for UNWL 2016 - 2017 (extended to 2019) and includes 3 Impact areas in the Development Results Framework (DRF) with respective outcomes. The specific goals of the SGBV JP are included in goal number 3 in the Strategic Note, described below. The overall aim outcome objective of the SGBV joint programme is to change perceptions and attitudes and strengthen systems to address rape, early marriage, domestic violence, harmful traditional practices and their inter-linkages with sexual and reproductive rights and HIV and AIDS in 15 Counties in Liberia by 2020.The outcomes in the Three pillars of the Strategic Note (including the SGBV-Component)Impact area 1: Women Lead in Political Decision makingOUTCOME 1.1: Electoral framework and arrangements promote gender balance and women's participation at national and local levels OUTCOME 1.2.: Women are perceived as equally legitimate and effective political leaders as men. Impact Area 2: Women's Economic EmpowermentOutcome 2.1: 20,000 Liberian women, specially rural women, young women and those in situations of vulnerability increase their economic security and sustainable livelihoods opportunities OUTCOME 2.2: Women have increased skills for business development and livelihoods. OUTCOME 2.3: Gender-responsive mechanisms, infrastructures and services enhance women’s sustainable livelihoods and access to business. Impact Area 3: More peaceful and Gender Equal Societies OUTCOME 3.1: Peace building and Recovery: The socio-economic recovery & political participation of women and girls are promoted in post-conflict situations. OUTCOME 3.2: Protection: Women and girls safety, physical and mental health and security are assured and their human rights respected.The third Impact Area includes strengthening mechanisms for the prevention of Sexual and Gender Based Violence, HTP and mitigate its impact on women, girls and boys in Liberia (SGBV-Component) OUTCOME 3.3: To strengthen the prevention of SGBV and harmful cultural practices including child marriage through community engagement and ownership in addressing sexual and gender based violence;OUTCOME 3.4: To strengthen response to SGBV through comprehensive services and referral and reduce vulnerability to HIV/Aids and other STIs;OUTCOME 3.5: To strengthen mechanisms to prevent and protect children (girls and boys) from sexual violence, abuse and exploitation within the school environment; OUTCOME 3.6: Strengthen sub-national and national institutional support mechanisms and coordination to facilitate an effective joint programming on sexual and gender based violence in line with the Deconcentration Plan;OUTCOME 3.7: Ensure sustained visibility on SGBV at all levels, community, schools and national levels; To ensure that early warning systems for disaster preparedness and emergency address vulnerability to sexual violence and protection of women and Children (girls and boys) in pre and post conflict situations.The three impact areas interact with each other through Planning, Monitoring and Coordination serving as the core in the UNWL programmatic scheme, assuring harmonisation and enhancing the synergies betwe

Project ID
SE-0-SE-6-5124002301-LBR-15180
Activity status
2 - Implementation
Aid type
C01 - Project-type interventions
% to Liberia
100.00

Organisations

Funding
Sweden
Extending
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
Accountable
UNW/UNITED NATIONS WOMEN
Implementing
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women

Disbursements by fiscal year, quarter

Fiscal year Fiscal quarter Value (USD) Liberia Value (USD)
2018 Q2 1,170,001.17 1,170,001.17
2017 Q2 1,170,001.17 1,170,001.17
2016 Q2 1,168,702.16 1,168,702.16

Commitments by fiscal year, quarter

Fiscal year Fiscal quarter Value (USD) Liberia Value (USD)
2016 Q1 3,506,106.47 3,506,106.47

MTEF projections by fiscal year

Fiscal year Value (USD) Liberia Value (USD)
2018 585,000.59 585,000.59
2017 1,170,001.17 1,170,001.17
2016 1,169,351.66 1,169,351.66
2015 584,351.08 584,351.08

CRS code %
Unknown (0) 100.0