Joint UN Programme on Eliminating FGM, Phase IV
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The overall objective (impact) of the program is: The global promise of ending female genital mutilation is delivered by 2030. The long term outcome is: Emergence of new and more equitable social norms transforming all harmful practices that drive FGM and gender inequality. The medium term outcomes are: - Empowered girls and women know and claim rights to...
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The overall objective (impact) of the program is: The global promise of ending female genital mutilation is delivered by 2030. The long term outcome is: Emergence of new and more equitable social norms transforming all harmful practices that drive FGM and gender inequality. The medium term outcomes are: - Empowered girls and women know and claim rights to their bodily autonomy and, together with their families and communities, drive changes in social and gender norms. - Girls and women can access a comprehensive package of high quality, gender-responsive, disability-inclusive, culturally and age appropriate services from relevant sectoral systems and institutions. - Governments and other duty-bearers demonstrate increased accountability for resourcing and implementing multi-sectoral policies, laws and frameworks to provide prevention and response for women and girls at risk of, and affected by, FGM - even in hard-to-reach locations. The short-term outcomes are: - Girls and women demonstrating increased assets, capabilities and agency in relation to their rights to bodily integrity, gender equitable roles and relationships. - Men, boys, families and communities increasingly supporting the access of women and girls to measures and services that prevent and protect them against FGM, gender inequalities and other harmful practices. -Health, education, social, legal and child protection systems providing integrated quality FGM services that are accessible and centred on women and girls, as well as families and communities. - A broad range of actors at the global, regional, national and local levels, amplifying their collective efforts to advocate, develop, implement, monitor and evaluate gender transformative multi-sectoral evidence-based FGM elimination policy and legal frameworks with adequate resourcing.
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The overall objective (impact) of the program is: The global promise of ending female genital mutilation is delivered by 2030. The long term outcome is: Emergence of new and more equitable social norms transforming all harmful practices that drive FGM and gender inequality. The medium term outcomes are: - Empowered girls and women know and claim rights to their bodily autonomy and, together with their families and communities, drive changes in social and gender norms. - Girls and women can access a comprehensive package of high quality, gender-responsive, disability-inclusive, culturally and age appropriate services from relevant sectoral systems and institutions. - Governments and other duty-bearers demonstrate increased accountability for resourcing and implementing multi-sectoral policies, laws and frameworks to provide prevention and response for women and girls at risk of, and affected by, FGM - even in hard-to-reach locations. The short-term outcomes are: - Girls and women demonstrating increased assets, capabilities and agency in relation to their rights to bodily integrity, gender equitable roles and relationships. - Men, boys, families and communities increasingly supporting the access of women and girls to measures and services that prevent and protect them against FGM, gender inequalities and other harmful practices. -Health, education, social, legal and child protection systems providing integrated quality FGM services that are accessible and centred on women and girls, as well as families and communities. - A broad range of actors at the global, regional, national and local levels, amplifying their collective efforts to advocate, develop, implement, monitor and evaluate gender transformative multi-sectoral evidence-based FGM elimination policy and legal frameworks with adequate resourcing.
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