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DATA COMPANION & & SCORECARD to the UNICEF Gender Action Plan May 217 Selected indicators from the UNICEF Strategic Plan, 214 217

Prepared by Data, Research and Policy United Nations Children s Fund 3 United Nations Plaza New York, NY, 117, USA United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) May 217 Front cover photo: UNICEF/UN161/Tremeau 1

Introduction Since the presentation of the first annual Gender Action Plan (GAP) progress report to the Executive Board in 21, UNICEF has prepared a GAP Data Companion to accompany the annual report. The GAP Data Companion provides detailed information on the organizational performance of UNICEF on gender equality and empowerment of women and girls. The data are also disaggregated, either by individual countries or by UNICEF regions, with a separate analysis of results in the least developed countries (LDCs). The GAP Data Companion provides a progress update on the GAP results matrix, which is aligned to the UNICEF Strategic Plan results framework. The GAP Data Companion is structured in accordance with the revised results framework of the UNICEF Strategic Plan, 214-217 (E/ICEF/216/6/Add.2), which consists of seven outcome areas as well as key performance indicators on organizational effectiveness and efficiency. Each of the seven outcome areas health; HIV and AIDS; water, sanitation and hygiene; nutrition; education; child protection; and social inclusion has three levels of indicators: impact, outcome and output. Impact Outcome Output These indicators track changes in the lives of children and are a result of the shared commitments to children. These indicators represent institutional and behavioural changes to which UNICEF contributes, in collaboration with partners. These indicators are most closely associated with the work and contributions of UNICEF. Baselines, results, milestones and targets are all expressed as annual figures rather than cumulatively. While the GAP Data Companion reports on the current status of gender-relevant Strategic Plan impact and outcome indicators, its main focus is on the output indicators. The indicators in the GAP Data Companion are categorized across the dual gender-programming approach applied within UNICEF, namely the targeted gender priorities and mainstreaming. The targeted gender priorities include promoting gender-responsive adolescent health, advancing girls secondary education, ending child marriage and gender-based violence in emergencies. Indicators monitoring gender mainstreaming are categorized by the following programme themes: gender equality in child survival, improved maternal and neonatal health, access to water and sanitation at home, gender equality in education, reduction in gender-based violence and gender-responsive legislation and policies. In addition to programme indicators, the GAP Data Companion also provides an update on the progress of the five performance benchmarks. These benchmarks have been identified to track improvements in institutional effectiveness in order to achieve results on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. Furthermore, these benchmarks map to the key areas of systems strengthening, capacity enhancement and resource investment that UNICEF is making in implementing the GAP. 2

Computation of achievement rates Assessment of the performance of UNICEF is done at the output level, taking into consideration annual milestones defined in the revised results framework of the Strategic Plan, 214-217. The result of each output indicator is compared to the corresponding annual milestone, thereby calculating the percentage of the milestone actually achieved. Visualizing achievements Each achievement is expressed as a percentage and visualized through colour coding: Green Indicator level Achievement of the indicator is at or above 1% of the milestone Amber Indicator level Achievement of the indicator is between 6% and 99% of the milestone Red Indicator level Achievement of the indicator is less than 6% of the milestone

Abbreviations ART CCCs CEDAW CEE/CIS CO EAPR/O EMTCT ESAR/O GPI HQ LACR/O LDCs MENA N.A. RO UNAIDS UNDP UNESCO UNFPA WASH 4 antiretroviral therapy Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States region country office East Asia and the Pacific region (office) elimination of mother-to-child transmission (of HIV) Eastern and Southern Africa region (office) gender parity index headquarters Latin America and Caribbean region (office) least developed countries Middle East and North Africa region data not available regional office Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS United Nations Development Programme United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization United Nations Population Fund water, sanitation and hygiene

Contents 1 Impact and outcome indicators 2 Output indicators 3 Gender mainstreaming in programming 1 Impact and outcome indicators 11 Output indicators 13 Performance benchmarks 17 Sources 21 UNICEF/UN19/Dragaj Targeted gender priorities

1 Targeted gender priorities

Impact and outcome indicator Baseline* 217 Target 216 Update** Promoting gender-responsive adolescent health P1.1 Countries with at least 8% of live births attended by skilled health personnel (doctor, nurse, midwife or auxiliary midwife) [disaggregated for the 1-19 age group] P1.2 Countries with at least 8% of women attended at least four times during their pregnancy by any provider (skilled or unskilled) for reasons related to the pregnancy [disaggregated for the 1-19 age group] 39 out of 78 UNICEF programme countries with agedisaggregated data (21-213) 21 out of 71 UNICEF programme countries with agedisaggregated data (21-213) 4 out of 9 UNICEF programme countries with agedisaggregated data (21-21) 32 out of 94 UNICEF programme countries with agedisaggregated data (21-21) P2.1 Countries with at least 8% coverage of ART among all children aged -14 years and adolescent girls and boys aged 1-19 years living with HIV -14 years old: (212) 1-19 years old: data not available (212) 9 UNAIDS priority countries -14 years old: 6 out of 38 UNAIDS High Impact countries (21) 1-19 years old: data not available (21) P2.4 Countries with at least 6% coverage in condom use at last sexual encounter among adolescents aged 1-19 years reporting multiple partners in past year, disaggregated by sex Males: 1 out of 14 38 UNAIDS priority countries Male: 1 out of 19 UNAIDS priority countries with data (29-216) Females: 1 out of 13 Female: 1 out of 19 UNAIDS priority countries with data (29-216) P6.4 Countries with a 1% or more reduction in the proportion of girls aged -14 years undergoing female genital mutilation/cutting Advancing girls secondary education Out of 17 countries with UNFPA/UNICEF Joint Programme (2-212) Data not available**** P.1 Countries with primary/lower secondary-schoolage out-of-school rate below %, disaggregated by sex Primary T = 44% F = 36% M = 41% Primary T = 7% F = % M = % Primary T = 43% F = 42% M = 38% L. Secondary T = 24% F = 21% M = 22% (28-213) L. Secondary T = 27% F = 27% M = 27% L. Secondary T = 27% F = 26% M = 21% (211-216) P3.3 Countries in which more than % of primary schools have water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities meeting national standards 26 (214) 1 33 (216) Ending child marriage 6a. Percentage of women 2-24 who were married or in a union by age 18 27% (2-212) for the world 24% for the world 27% (2-216) for the world P6.7 Countries with a % reduction in the proportion of women aged 2-24 years married by age 18 years, in countries with a prevalence of at least 2% (21-212) 8 Prevalence of at least 2%: 46 out of 96 UNICEF programme countries with data (21-216)*** *213 unless otherwise indicated. **or data from the most recent year available. *** progress on this indicator will be provided in the update for 217. **** Out of Joint Programme countries with available trend data (2 data points since 28), two countries have seen a reduction of 1 per cent or more: Sudan (21 to 214). 2 and Egypt (28 to 214). UNICEF analyses and reports on outcome and impact indicators at the end of the Strategic Plan cycle.

Promoting gender-responsive adolescent health P1.e.1 214 21 216 Countries that have plans with budgets allocated to reduce adolescent pregnancy 4 33 36 214 Baseline 83 3 21 Result 84 216 Result 91 216 Milestone 89 217 Target 93 Achievement 12% 2 1 8 8 17 19 16 17 12 16 8 8 7 1 18 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs P2.a.2 Countries in which at least 8% of adolescent females and males aged 1-19 years have comprehensive knowledge about HIV and AIDS 213 Baseline 214 Result 21 Result 216 Result 216 Milestone 3 217 Target 6 Achievement % Rwanda Thailand Swaziland Namibia Kenya Burundi Malawi Ukraine Zimbabwe Jamaica Zambia United Republic of Tanzania Uganda Lesotho Cambodia Haiti Mozambique Cameroon Angola Ethiopia Nigeria Guatemala Ghana Central African Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Côte d'ivoire Myanmar Chad Indonesia South Sudan South Africa Iran (Islamic Republic of) India Djibouti China Brazil Botswana Females with comprehensive knowledge of HIV Males with comprehensive knowledge of HIV N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 4 6 8 % 3

P2.c.1 Disaggregated data available Disaggregated data not available Countries reporting age- and sex-disaggregated data on HIV testing and counselling among adolescents 1-19 years 213 Baseline 18 214 Result 24 21 Result 23 216 Result 23 216 Milestone 33 217 Target 38 Achievement 7% Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Côte d Ivoire Democratic Republic of the Congo Ethiopia Ghana Haiti Kenya Lesotho Malawi Mozambique Namibia Nigeria Rwanda Swaziland Uganda Ukraine United Republic of Tanzania Zambia Zimbabwe Angola Botswana Brazil China Djibouti Guatemala India Indonesia Iran (Islamic Republic of) Jamaica Myanmar South Africa South Sudan Thailand P2.c.2 214 21 216 Countries with national HIV/AIDS strategies that include proven high-impact evidencebased interventions to address HIV among adolescents 214 Baseline 26 21 Result 31 216 Result 33 216 Milestone 34 217 Target 38 Achievement 97% 4 3 2 1 9 7 19 18 17 18 11 11 7 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs 38 priority countries 7 4 6 16 21 32 39 26 33 4

P2.c.3 213 21 216 Countries with national policies to implement sexuality or life skills-based HIV education in upper primary schools 4 3 3 39 28 34 213 Baseline 28 214 Result 32 21 Result 34 216 Result 34 216 Milestone 36 217 Target 38 Achievement 94% 2 1 7 7 12 18 18 16 12 12 2 4 4 1 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs 38 priority countries 17 22 P3.b.3 3 214 21 216 Countries with at least % of primary schools having access to adequate sanitation facilities for girls 2 19 214 Baseline 32 21 Result 37 216 Result 4 216 Milestone 6 217 Target 6 Achievement 67% 1 13 1 9 9 6 6 6 6 6 4 3 3 2 1 1 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs

P3.e.2 3 214 21 216 Countries implementing menstrual hygiene management in WASH in Schools programmes 214 Baseline 22 21 Result 29 216 Result 3 216 Milestone 43 217 Target 48 Achievement 7% 2 1 1 1 9 8 8 7 6 4 2 1 1 1 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs P4.c.2 (b) 3 213 21 216 Countries with a policy or plan targeting anaemia reduction in girls 213 Baseline 27 214 Result 34 21 Result 49 216 Result 41 216 Milestone 44 217 Target Achievement 93% 2 1 18 11 11 8 7 6 6 4 4 3 3 1 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs 6

Advancing girls secondary education P.e.1 1% 213 21 216 Countries with gender parity (between.97 and 1.3) in lower secondary education 8 72 79 213 Baseline 38% 214 Result 4% 21 Result 37% 216 Result 3% 216 Milestone 4% 217 Target 47% 6 4 2 4 3 6 2 38 34 3 29 38 13 11 2 1 14 Achievement 78% CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LAC MENA SA WCAR LDCs P.e.4 % 6 213 21 216 Countries with an education sector policy or plan that specifies prevention and response mechanisms to address gender-based violence in and around schools 4 3 33 29 3 29 48 43 33 213 Baseline 28% 214 Result 2% 21 Result 22% 216 Result 2% 216 Milestone 31% 217 Target 32% 2 24 24 19 17 16 13 8 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LAC MENA SA WCAR LDCs Achievement 81% 7

Ending child marriage P6.b.4 Child marriage prevalence 2% or higher Countries (of those in which child marriage prevalence is 2% or higher) with national strategies or plans on child marriage with a budget 213 Baseline 1 214 Result 2 21 Result 216 Result 11 216 Milestone 6 217 Target 12 Achievement 183% National plan/strategy on child marriage Costed plan/ strategy Benin Guinea Burkina Faso Liberia Chad Malawi Comoros Mauritania Gambia Mozambique Uganda Ethiopia Guatemala India Nepal Nicaragua Nigeria Panama Somalia Sudan Zambia Zimbabwe EAPR Lao People s Democratic Republic Marshall Islands Nauru ESAR Eritrea Madagascar South Sudan United Republic of Tanzania LAC Belize Brazil Cuba Dominican Republic El Salvador Honduras Uruguay MENA Yemen South Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan WCAR Cameroon Central African Republic Congo Côte d'ivoire Democratic Republic of the Congo Equatorial Guinea Mali Niger Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Sierra Leone 8

Gender-based violence in emergencies P6.d.2 Countries in humanitarian action in which the country subcluster coordination mechanism for (a) child protection and (b) gender-based violence meets CCC standards for coordination Countries not meeting CCC standards for coordination 1 7% 214 Baseline (a) 74% (b) % 21 Result (a) 76% (b) - 216 Result (a) 93% (b) - 216 Milestone (a) 1% (b) 1% 217 Target (a) 1% (b) 1% Countries meeting CCC standards for coordination 14 93% Achievement 93% Note: 216 result for gender-based violence is not yet available. P6.d.3 2,, UNICEF-targeted children and women in humanitarian situations who experience or are at risk of experiencing sexual violence and receive at least one kind of multisectoral support service (e.g., health, psychosocial (can include access to a dignity kit or safe space), livelihood/economic strengthening or justice service or activity) 2,, 1,, 1,,, 214 Baseline 79% 21 Result -% 216 Result -% 216 Milestone 1% 217 Target 1% CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR Reached 114,474 137,74 9,898 139,714 2,8,17 376,4 81,184 9 Note: 216 result in percentage is not available. To be reported in 218.

Gender mainstreaming in programming 1

Impact and outcome indicator Baseline* 217 Target 216 Update** Gender equality in child survival P4.1 Countries with a current exclusive breastfeeding rate among children - months old >% and no recent significant decline 27 (27-213) 4 3 out of 14 UNICEF programme countries (21-216) Improved maternal and neonatal health P1.1 Countries with at least 8% of live births attended by skilled health personnel (doctor, nurse, midwife or auxiliary midwife) P1.2 Countries with at least 8% of women attended at least four times during their pregnancy by any provider (skilled or unskilled) for reasons related to the pregnancy 1 (21-213) At least 6 1 out of 142 UNICEF programme countries with data (21-216) 18 (21-213) At least 2 3 out of 117 UNICEF programme countries with data (21-216) P1.7 Countries with at least 8% of boys and girls aged -9 months with symptoms of pneumonia taken to an appropriate health provider [disaggregated by gender] 7 (21-213) Boys: 7 out of 3 UNICEF programme countries with sex-disaggregated data (21-213) Girls: 8 out of 3 UNICEF programme countries with sex-disaggregated data (21-213) Both boys and girls: out of 3 UNICEF programme countries with sex-disaggregated data (21-213) 2 18 out of 96 UNICEF programme countries with data (21-216) Boys: 9 out of 73 UNICEF programme countries with sex-disaggregated data (21-216) Girls: 1 out of 73 UNICEF programme countries with sex-disaggregated data (21-216) Both boys and girls: out of 73 UNICEF programme countries with sexdisaggregated data (21-216) P2.2 Countries providing at least 8% coverage of lifelong ART for all pregnant women living with HIV (212)*** 9 Global Plan for EMTCT priority countries 11 out of 22 Global Plan for EMTCT priority countries (21) 4b. Percentage of women of reproductive age with anaemia 38% pregnant, 29% nonpregnant (199-211) % reduction of anaemia in women of reproductive age Updated data not available 11 *213 unless otherwise indicated. **or data from the most recent year available. *** progress on this indicator will be provided in the update for 217.

Impact and outcome indicator Baseline* 217 Target 216 Update** Access to water and sanitation at home P3.1 Countries in which more than 7% of households have an improved source of drinking water P3.2 Countries in which more than % of the population has an improved sanitation facility P3. Countries in which more than 33% of the population practises open defecation 11 (211) 131 123 (21) 1 (211) 12 13 (21) 21 (211) 8 17 (21) Gender equality in education a. Number of primary school-age children out of school and related gender parity index (GPI) T= 7.8 million F = 3. million M = 27.3 million GPI =.89 (212) T= 3.6 million F = 17.8 million M = 17.8 million GPI = 1. T= 6.9 million F = 32.1 million M = 28.9 million GPI =.9 (214) b. Primary completion rate (expressed as gross intake ratio in the last grade of primary) and related GPI T = 92% F = 91% M = 93% GPI =.98 (212) T = 98% F = 98% M = 98% GPI = 1. T = 9% F = 9% M = 91% GPI =.99 (214) Reduction in gender-based violence P6.1 Countries with a 1% reduction in the proportion of girls aged 1-17 years who have ever experienced sexual violence (forced to have sexual intercourse or perform any other sexual act against one s will), in countries with a prevalence of at least % Gender-responsive legislation and policies Out of 24 countries with data and prevalence of >% 2 Prevalence of at least %: 27 out of 4 UNICEF programme countries with data (2-216)**** 7b. Countries that have ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women 186 193 189 *213 unless otherwise indicated. **or data from the most recent year available. ***revised based on the latest estimate. ****progress on this indicator will be provided in the update for 217. 12

Gender equality in child survival P1.e.2 3 214 21 216 Countries that produce an analysis of sex-differentiated infant and child mortality estimates 214 Baseline 42 21 Result 44 216 Result 42 216 Milestone 217 Target 62 Achievement 76% 2 1 18 1 14 14 6 4 3 3 3 2 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs P4.e.2 Countries that have undertaken a gender review of the nutrition policy/strategy in the current national development plan cycle with UNICEF support 213 Baseline 16 214 Result 22 21 Result 21 216 Result 2 216 Milestone 34 217 Target 4 Achievement 74% 1 1 213 21 216 13 8 7 6 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs 13

Improved maternal and neonatal health P2.d.1 6,, HIV-positive pregnant women (out of those targeted by UNICEF) in humanitarian situations who receive treatment (either initiated or continuing) to prevent motherto-child-transmission of HIV 214 Baseline 4% 21 Result 9% 216 Result 62% 216 Milestone 7% 217 Target 8% 4, 3, 2, 1, CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR Targeted 8 18,12 376 44 29 3,977 Reached 18 31,49 318 44 29 1,46 % reached 9 1 63 8 1 1 37 - Achievement 88% Access to water and sanitation at home P3.b.2 % 1 214 21 216 1 1 Countries implementing a national strategy to eliminate open defecation 8 81 7 81 86 76 81 214 Baseline 63% 6 21 Result 7% 216 Result 6% 216 Milestone 67% 217 Target 7% 4 2 43 46 3 2 2 Achievement 97% EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs 14

Gender-responsive legislation and policies P6.e.2 3 213 21 216 Countries that have revised or improved child protection policies on the basis of a gender review supported by UNICEF 2 19 213 Baseline 33 214 Result 23 21 Result 33 216 Result 42 216 Milestone 3 217 Target 7 Achievement 79% 1 13 11 11 1 8 7 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs P2.e.2 3 213 21 216 Countries that have undertaken a gender review of the HIV policy/strategy of the current national development plan with UNICEF support 2 21 16 18 213 Baseline 18 214 Result 1 21 Result 13 216 Result 12 216 Milestone 2 217 Target 38 Achievement 48% 1 3 2 4 4 8 7 6 2 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs 38 priority countries 4 1 3 12 11 12 1

P7.e.1 (b) 213 21 216 Countries that have revised domestic legislation and administrative guidance in line with the concluding observations of the CEDAW Committee 213 Baseline 214 Result 82 21 Result 89 216 Result 77 216 Milestone 1 217 Target 11 Achievement 77% 4 3 2 1 23 21 14 14 13 13 13 12 1 9 6 4 3 1 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs P4.c.2 (a) 213 21 216 Countries with a policy or plan targeting anaemia reduction in women 213 Baseline 7 4 3 29 31 214 Result 74 21 Result 91 216 Result 79 216 Milestone 93 217 Target 1 2 1 8 1 11 1 16 14 9 1 1 8 6 11 16 Achievement 8% CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR LDCs 16

17 Performance benchmarks

Programme expenditures on gender results Progress towards financial target on programme expenditures 1% 213 Baseline 8.2% 214 Result 9.1% 1% 21 Result 9.3% 216 Result 8.9% 8.2% 9.1% 9.3% 8.9% 217 Target 1.% % % 213 214 21 216 Gender staffing and capacity across the organization Progress on number of dedicated gender experts in headquarters and regional offices 213 214 21 216 213 Baseline 3 214 Result 3 21 Result 1 Headquarters and regional offices HQ: 3 HQ: 3 HQ: 8 ROs: 7 HQ: 8 ROs: 7 216 Result 1 217 Target 14 Progress on number of dedicated gender experts in country offices 213 Baseline 4 Country offices COs: 4 COs: 8 COs: 7 COs: 14 214 Result 8 21 Result 7 216 Result 14 217 Target 18

Gender performance of country programme management plans Proportion of country programme management plans (CPMPs) with budget lines appropriate to the gender results 214 Result 8% 21 Result 64% 216 Result 79% 217 Target 1% % 1 8 6 7 9 214 21 216 9 79 79 62 4 63 1 1 4 63 4 2 CEE/CIS EAPR ESAR LACR MENA SA WCAR Gender performance on evaluations of UNICEF programmes Proportion of evaluations being rated outstanding and highly satisfactory on incorporating gender by the UNICEF Global Evaluation Reports Oversight System (GEROS) 7% 6% % 2% 1% 212 Baseline 46% 213 Result 2% 4% 46% 214 Result 1% 21 Result 33% 3% 33% 217 Target 7% 2% Note: Evaluations completed in 216 are being rated. The result for 216 will be reported in 218. 1% % 212 213 214 21 19

Effective knowledge-sharing and communications for promoting gender equality Annual gender network meeting held (cumulative data) 213 Baseline 214 Result 1 21 Result 2 216 Result 3 217 Target 4 Functioning GAP team site on UNICEF intranet 213 Baseline No 214 Result No 21 Result Yes 216 Result Yes 217 Target Yes 216 achievements in effective knowledgesharing and communications On the International Day of the Girl, 11 October 216, UNICEF launched the report Harnessing the Power of Data for Girls: Taking stock and looking ahead to 23. The report assessed the available data on 44 Sustainable Development Goal indicators most relevant to girls. The #DayoftheGirl social media hashtag was mentioned 322, times during the week of the Day of the Girl (6-12 October 216), and since then has reached up to 4 billion people and engaged 2.3 million people. UNICEF co-sponsored the 216 Women Deliver conference, which focused on how to implement the Sustainable Development Goals so that they matter most for girls and women. Participation by UNICEF at the sixtieth session of the Commission on the Status of Women, with a focus on priority issues including child marriage, gender-based violence, empowering girls through education, and the role of gender in peacebuilding. The UNICEF Deputy Executive Director (Management) participated in an UN-Women-hosted event on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and drew attention to the gaps in funding to meet the Sustainable Development Goal targets on eliminating child marriage and female genital mutilation/cutting. Collaboration on gender with sister agencies was furthered through United Nations-wide efforts in knowledge exchange, accountability and advocacy through a variety of mechanisms, such as the United Nations Development Group Task Team on Gender Equality, submission of annual reports on the United Nations System-wide Action Plan (UN-SWAP) on Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, and hosting of the UNGEI secretariat by UNICEF. 2

Sources UNICEF country offices are the source of data for all of the graphs, with the exception of the indicators listed below: P2.a.2 and P2.c.1: UNICEF global databases P.e.1: UNESCO Institute for Statistics database P6.d.2, progress toward financial target on programme expenditures, progress on number of dedicated gender experts in headquarters and regions, proportion of evaluations being rated outstanding and highly satisfactory on incorporating gender by the UNICEF Global Evaluation Reports Oversight System (GEROS), annual gender network meeting held and functioning GAP team site on UNICEF intranet: UNICEF headquarters 21 UNICEF/UNI1814/Matas

22 UNICEF/UNI199892/Khuzaie UNICEF/UN99/Hasen