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OUTCOME 3:
ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE,
JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS
3,714 learners reached on human rights
education in 17 schools across the country.
30 women from the private sector trained on
the prevention of gender-based violence.
34,412 Emaswati, including teachers, were
reached on child rights and prevention and
elimination of violence against women and
children.
Primero Child Protection Information
Management System rolled out to 81
government social workers across the country.
Employment Act of 1980 reviewed and
updated.
Developed National Multi Sector
Implementation Plan 2022-2026 for
monitoring implementation of the UN
Convention on the Rights of the Child and
African Charter on the Right
Total Expenditure
$834,361.23
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Result 1: Created Conducive Policy Environment for
Human Rights
The UN strengthened capacity and follow up on UPR
recommendations with the National Mechanism
for Reporting and Follow up (NMRF) to strengthen
engagement with UN and regional human rights
mechanisms including follow up with 3rd cycle UPR
recommendations and Treaty Body reporting including
submission of the Common Core Document and the
preparation of the CEDAW report.
The UN provided legal advice and technical support
to the Ministry of Justice and the AGO for the draft
Human Rights Bill to ensure the Commission for
Human Rights and Public Administration is in line with
the Paris Principles. The Bill is currently undergoing the
consultations.
The UN strengthened capacity for the Commission
for Human Rights and Public Administration through
training on documenting, monitoring and reporting as
well as the promotion and protection of human rights.
Reviewed and finalized national strategy on ending
violence as well as the National Gender Policy
Strengthened the GBV surveillance and or GBV MIS as
part of key results.
Engaged boys and men in the fight against GBV and
HIV using community based and religious sectors.
Result 2: Supported Protection of Human Trafficking
Victims
UN undertook the first-ever migration profile for
Eswatini. Shelter guidelines aimed at ensuring the best
protection and essential services for victims of human
trafficking were also developed by the Prime Minister's
Office and approved, with UN support. In 2022, six
cases of human trafficking were reported involving 4
males and 2 females. The UN refurbished a shelter for
victims of trafficking.
Result 3: Increased Human Rights Awareness and
Improved Gender Based Violence Programming
The UN conducted regional civic education on human
rights, violence prevention and response laws, policies
and strategies in partnership with the Commission on
Human Rights & Public Integrity and the Ministry of
Education and Training, reaching 3,714 learners (1,826
girls; 1,888 boys), in 17 schools. A total of 30 women
from the private sector companies were also trained on
violence prevention and gender issues. 302 Adolescent
Girls and Young Women from the Hhohho region were
sensitized on human rights, GBV prevention and gender.
The UN also supported social and behavioural change
communication to promote child rights and prevention
and elimination of violence against children and women.
In collaboration with ESwatini Action Group Against
Abuse (SWAGAA), up to 34,412 beneficiaries were
reached [23,405 children (11,931 girls; 11,474 boys)
and 1,653 teachers (1,011 F; 642 M); 5,640 men and
women (3,075 F; 2,565 M)] through school, community,
and virtual media.
The UN supported Gender Assessment of the
HIV epidemic and response to improve gender
transformative programming.
Result 4: Led the Development of Real Time Data for
Child Protection System
The UN supported the functioning of the violence
management information system, which resulted in
Primero Child Protection Information Management
System (CPIMS). This system was rolled out for use
to all 81 government social workers and was fully
operational. The system was assessed for possible
extension to cover gender-based violence cases
involving adults so that the country can have one
centralized and electronic national system for gender-
based violence management and response.
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