2025 | Spotlight

Spotlight Initiative operationalizes a "One UN" approach under the leadership of Resident Coordinators at country level, coordinating 13 UN agencies across the Initiative to deliver coherent, multi-sectoral responses to ending violence against women and girls. This model of UN inter-agency collaboration is central to how the Initiative drives efficiency, reduces duplication, and strengthens collective accountability.

In 2025, regular inter-agency engagement was maintained through quarterly Director-level meetings and monthly technical-level meetings with UN Agency Focal Points, enabling joint planning and harmonized approaches to programme design, implementation, and reporting. At the programme level, RC-led coordination produced concrete results: in Liberia, harmonized planning and joint technical reviews strengthened inter-agency accountability and reduced duplication  across agency efforts , while in Zambia, unified UN leadership under the Resident Coordinator deepened mutual accountability and donor engagement for programme delivery. In Sierra Leone and Ecuador, cost-sharing arrangements, joint procurement and shared operational tools improved inter-agency coherence and reduced administrative delays. At the global level, Spotlight Initiative and the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women jointly led the development of a draft UN-wide funding framework to support more predictable financing for civil society organizations working to end violence against women and girls. This will be launched in mid-2026. Additionally, in 2025, Spotlight Initiative convened stakeholders from across UN agencies to deliver public webinars on ending GBV, to act as reference group members in various technical and research processes, and to participate at global events and convenings.

Sustained inter-agency coordination strengthens the coherence, efficiency, and collective accountability of UN action to end violence against women and girls, ensuring the system's diverse expertise is mobilized in service of shared results.

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Abstract

Spotlight Initiative operationalizes a "One UN" approach under the leadership of Resident Coordinators at country level, coordinating 13 UN agencies across the Initiative to deliver coherent, multi-sectoral responses to ending violence against women and girls. This model of UN inter-agency collaboration is central to how the Initiative drives efficiency, reduces duplication, and strengthens collective accountability.

In 2025, regular inter-agency engagement was maintained through quarterly Director-level meetings and monthly technical-level meetings with UN Agency Focal Points, enabling joint planning and harmonized approaches to programme design, implementation, and reporting. At the programme level, RC-led coordination produced concrete results: in Liberia, harmonized planning and joint technical reviews strengthened inter-agency accountability and reduced duplication  across agency efforts , while in Zambia, unified UN leadership under the Resident Coordinator deepened mutual accountability and donor engagement for programme delivery.