[{"bbox": [72, 99, 1688, 1106], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><th>Results</th><th>Results chain (@):<br>Main expected results</th><th>Indicators (@):</th><th>Baselines<br>Mostly ERRY II<br>Baseline Study of<br>2021</th><th>Targets</th><th>Sources of data</th><th>Assumptions</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Overall Objective -<br>Impact</td><td>Crisis affected communities can better manage local risks and shocks, including community-based conflict and climate change.</td><td>1. Average level of targeted communities' capacity of resilience (disaggregated by district)<br>2. % of targeted communities reporting reduction in frequency of conflicts<br>3. % of households with acceptable food consumption score</td><td>1. 3.8 (on a scale of 10) in 2021<br>2. 56% in 2021<br>3. 28% in 2021</td><td>TBD</td><td>Baseline study, Final Evaluation, Mid-term reviews, Conflict Incident Log Report, Representative HH surveys.</td><td>Not applicable</td></tr><tr><td>Specific Objective -<br>Outcome 1</td><td>1. Communities and community institutions are stronger and more capable on gender sensitive resilience planning, conflict resolution and social cohesion.</td><td>1.1 Number of community resilience plans operationalised at sub-district level<br>1.2 Number of people benefitting from small-scale initiatives implemented under the CRP (by sex, disability, village and sub-district)<br>1.3 # of direct beneficiaries of training on cooperatives (disaggregated by sex and disability where appropriate)<br>1.4 Number of women playing an active role in mediation and intra-community conflict resolution<br>1.5 Number of Sub-District Committees activated or re-activated with the support of the project which are operating sustainably</td><td>1.1 49 (2020)<br>1.2 76,000 in 2021<br>1.3 500 in 2021<br>1.4 60 in 2021<br>1.5 10 in 2021</td><td>1.1 80 (2023)<br>1.2 150,000 (2024)<br>1.3 1000 by 2024<br>1.4 120 in 2024<br>1.5 20 in 2024</td><td>1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3 SDCs establishment TOR, SDCs members, CRP document, Monitoring/assessment report. 1.1.4 gender-sensitive Conflict scans/analysis reports, IPs quarterly reports, Quarterly output tracking reports, Reports from the committees. 1.1.5 Attendance list and training reports, Baseline, midline and end line assessment reports, IP reports, TPM reports. 1.1.6 Attendance list and training reports.</td><td>Communities' resilience and self-reliance capacity building is not disrupted by the armed conflict, the internal displacement and the collapse of the government structures</td></tr><tr><td>Specific Objective -<br>Outcome 2</td><td>2. Communities living in vulnerable situations benefit from equal access to clean energy solutions, environmental protection, combating desertification and climate adaption strategies.</td><td>2.1 # of people benefitting from public facilities (schools, health facilities, water, local admin offices)<br>2.2 # of individuals benefitted from solar MSMEs established (disaggregated by gender)<br>2.3 Number of WUAs operating effectively to promote efficient water and land management<br>2.4 Number of Climate Smart Agriculture technology groups established and sustainably operating (related to the list of activities)</td><td>2.1 100,000 in 2021<br>2.2 28,000 (2021)<br>2.3 30 (2021)<br>2.4 0 in 2021</td><td>2.1 200,000 by 2025<br>2.2 40,000 (2024)<br>2.3 90 (2024)<br>2.4 120 by 2024</td><td>PUNOs monitoring data, IPs Progress Reports<br>Database by IPs, quarterly supervision/ inspection/ monitoring reports, PDM reports, TPM reports. Training Attendance sheet/ training reports, database of green jobs beneficiaries, Annual reviews, mid-term reviews, evaluation, IPs and PUNOs progress reports, TPM reports. LoAs signed</td><td>Solar energy systems' supply and installation are not disrupted by ongoing conflict. The imperative to find alternative energy sources to carbon footprints is acknowledged</td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1052, 1108, 1169, 1131], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 14 of 22"}]