Improved awareness among an increased proportion of women and girls of human rights, including rights to own and inherit property, sexual and reproductive health rights, and legislation protecting their rights and the capacity to recognise their “power within.”
Improved awareness among an increased proportion of men, boys and community leaders of human rights, gender equality and their social responsibility to bring changes in dominant social norms and advocate for gender equality.
Improved capacity among an increased proportion of women’s rights organisations to challenge gender stereotypes and unequal power relations in communities and promote the state’s obligation to enforce laws to ensure gender equality.
Women and girls, including women and girls with disabilities, who become aware of human rights, including sexual and reproductive health and political participation; legislation to protect women's human rights; and the concept of “power within”.
Women and girls, including women/ and girls with disabilities, who become aware of the available public healthcare services and their right to have equitable access to those services.
Women and girls who accessed technical assistance, tools and services to help them deal with their rights violations.