b'Soroptimist InternationalReport for the High-Level Political Forum RecommendationsTobestadjustactionstoachievethesocialpillarforsustainabledevelopment,andtoaddress inequalities, Soroptimist International has developed the following recommendations based upon the projects below. Governments should take the following steps, in collaboration with CSOs and other stakeholders:In recognition that many services CSOs provide are required social protection floors that fulfil state obligations, those services should be fully funded, resources and their accessibility supported. CSOs are often best placed to provide these essential services, however, these services are undermined when their existence is dependent upon donations despite states reliance upon them. Those experiencing homelessness, poverty, are in state care, living in shelters, in shared housing, who are in the justice system, and others should be supported to have access to a mobile phone with internet access, including by providing them with that technology. Access to a mobile phone improve service accessibility, ensures access to banking, health, social and education services, and connects women and girls to their communities. This is essential for closing the gender digital divide which supports the perpetuation of inequalities.High-qualitypsychosocialservicesmustbeexpandedandmadeaccessible,affordable,andwhere possiblefreetothosewhoneedit.Theseservicesshouldbesupportedtobecomegender-transformative and able to cater for the specific needs of all women and girls throughout their life course, including those who experience multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination.Urgent action must be taken to ensure all public services and social protection floors use a joined-up approach that will prevent women and girls being unable to access the services and support they need and are entitled to. This can be especially important in rural areas, where there is less infrastructure and people currently rely more on private resources, which women frequently have less access to.'