Resource Library
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 8 Gender-responsive Performance Management
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 9 Gender Equality Marker
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 10 Financial Targets
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 11 Gender Architecture
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 12 Capacity Development
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 13 Organizational Culture
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 14 Tackling the Protection from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (PSEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH)*
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 15 Equal Representation of Women
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 16 Knowledge Management and Communication
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 18 Stakeholder Engagement*
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance for UN-SWAP 3.0 Performance Indicator 17 Interagency Engagement
Manuals and Guidance
2024
UN-SWAP 2.0 Technical guidance that guides reporting and is updated with references and good practices annually.
Tools and methodologies
2024
This table is to facilitate UN-SWAP focal points to collect data from business owners for the 2023 UN-SWAP reporting, in word format.
Tools and methodologies
2024
This table is to facilitate UN-SWAP focal points to review the additional baseline questions for the 2023 UN-SWAP reporting, in word format.
Manuals and Guidance
2024
Guidance on the steps and content to consider when conducting a peer review under the UN-SWAP 3.0 accountability framework.
Briefs and brochures
2024
The Venn diagram below illustrates the universe of entities based on their membership in various groupings and accountability frameworks. Each entity type is color-coded.
Good practices
2024
The UN Gender Theme Group Good Practice Compendium (2024) is a collection of examples from UN Country Teams collected during the rollout of the UNSDG Gender Theme Groups Standards and Procedures in 2022-2023. More than 300 UN colleagues at country level participated in the rollout, managed by UN Women and DCO regional offices with the support of UN Women's UN System Coordination Division, in close collaboration with DCO, UNICEF, UNDP, UNFPA, representing the UN Gender Equality Network, at a global level. The good practices are meant to strengthen the system-wide impact, efficiency, and results for gender equality led by Gender Theme Groups, currently operational in more than 100 country teams globally. The compendium provides useful and hands-on examples for the effective function and operation of Gender Theme Groups.
Manuals and Guidance
2024
This guidance support UNCTs in the application of the GEM within UN INFO and the UNSDCF. The UNCT GEM tracks the resources allocated collectively by the UN system under the UNSDCF cycle, making clear the level of commitment and the degree of resources allocated by the UNCT in support of national GEWE priorities.
Policy Reports
2024
Preventing and responding to violence against women with disabilities requires a comprehensive and multi-faceted approach. It includes:
- strengthening legal frameworks,
- enhancing support services,
- ensuring that an inclusive lens is applied to prevention efforts,
- raising societal awareness,
- improving data collection, and
- promoting intersectoral collaboration.
It is also crucial to prioritize the voices, experiences, and agency of women with disabilities in developing and implementing policies and interventions.
This publication provides recommendations for policymakers to address the findings highlighted through the project “Addressing stigma and discrimination experienced by women with disabilities (ASDWD)”, which was developed in partnership with researchers from University College London, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UN Women offices, local organizations of people with disabilities, and individual women with disabilities who contributed across Pakistan, Palestine, Republic of Moldova, and Samoa, with funding from the United Nations Partnership on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNPRPD).