The programme ensured that women and girls facing multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination played a key role in the development, design and implementation of all aspects of the Spotlight Initiative.
Total cost: $8,729,655 | Direct beneficiaries: 241,896 | Indirect beneficiaries: 8,931,200
Innovations
New engagement approaches
Stimulating co-creation in which beneficiaries play an active and ongoing role in the conceptualization, development and implementation of innovative programmes and activities, including through civil society.
Modern IT
Developing the mobile application (co-designed by women and girls) to report on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) cases and get support; maintaining the phone hotline for SGBV survivors.
Innovative grassroots campaigns and community mobilization
Changing beliefs, behaviour and attitudes at the level closest to people; working with concrete champions of change — e.g. religious leaders, paralegals, police officers; going beyond information campaigns.
Specific focus on most vulnerable, especially disabled women and girls
Specific activities aimed at improving access to services for disabled women and girls.
Joint Operation
RCO-based programme staff coordinate a team of staff members from the UN Agencies; strong contribution of the RCO to coordination (RBM, Communication) and management; integrated planning and implementation.
UN agencies
UN WOMEN, UNFPA, UNDP, UNICEF
National Focal Point: Nargis Djuraeva, nargis.djuraeva@one.un.org
National reference group
List of members