[{"bbox": [72, 66, 1646, 1074], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td></td><td>1.3.3. Percentage of GEWE platforms integrating mechanisms to promote the contributions and perspectives of PWD, youth ethnic and sexual/gender minorities</td><td></td><td></td><td>Pre-and post-training data</td><td>inequality, GBV and associated inter-sectionalities, then they will be able to identify and challenge discriminatory social norms.</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"3\">Output 1 related to Outcome 2</td><td rowspan=\"3\">2.1 Institutional capacities are enhanced, at all levels, to deliver equitable access to jobs, decent work, social protection and freedom from exploitative forms of work, particularly in the agriculture and forestry sectors.</td><td>2.1.1 Numbers of persons trained in the promotion of women's economic security and autonomy, and labour rights, disaggregated by type of organisation, gender, ethnicity, and disability.</td><td>2.1.1 Zero</td><td>2.1.1 TBD</td><td>2.1.1 Training Reports, project specific monitoring data</td><td>Women, labour unions and cooperatives remain organised and engaged.</td></tr><tr><td>2.1.2 Number of workers joining member-based organisations, disaggregated by type of organisation, gender, ethnicity, and disability</td><td>2.1.2 Zero</td><td>2.1.2 TBD</td><td>2.1.2 Member Based Organisations Annual Reports, project specific monitoring data</td><td>Social protection programmes continue to operate in target areas and sectors</td></tr><tr><td>2.1.3 - Number of palikas supported in implementation of social protection schemes, by programme</td><td>2.1.3 Zero</td><td>2.1.3 TBD</td><td>2.1.3 Palika Policy Documents, project specific monitoring data</td><td>Data are available to monitor and evaluate policies and programs</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">Output 2 related to Outcome 2</td><td rowspan=\"2\">2.2 Women and their collectives are strengthened to engage with income generating opportunities and resources, in fair and sustainable value chains based on circular economy principles, and demonstrate leadership in local decision-making platforms.</td><td>2.2.1 Number of women, youth and PWD trained on entrepreneurship skills and tools, disaggregated by gender, age, ethnicity and disability</td><td>2.2.1 Zero</td><td>2.2.1 TBD</td><td>2.2.1 Training Reports, project specific monitoring data</td><td>Better functioning and connected value chains will create market demand at local level</td></tr><tr><td>2.2.2 Number of MSMEs, BDSPs, MBOs and government officials trained on green and gendered growth and services, disaggregated by type of organisation, gender, ethnicity, and disability</td><td>2.2.2 Zero</td><td>2.2.2 TBD</td><td>2.2.2 Member Based Organisations Annual Reports, project specific monitoring data, training reports</td><td>Improved access to markets and entrepreneurship skills and services will stimulate women, youth, PWD and their collectives to explore income generating opportunities</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">Output 3 related to Outcome 2</td><td rowspan=\"2\">2.3. Improved access to comprehensive multisectoral essential services and social infrastructure with a life-cycle lens to service delivery</td><td>2.3.1 Number of GBV survivors and accompanying minors who received minimum standard of services from: shelter homes; safe houses; CPSWs; FCHVs; OCMCs³³ & Health Facilities; Police; and Judicial Committees</td><td>2.3.1 TBD</td><td>2.3.1 TBD</td><td>2.3.1 Multi-sectoral Service user data, Government data (Police; Justice, Hospitals & Health facilities), project monitoring data</td><td>National governments and partners willing to invest in multi sectoral essential services, including capacity development of service providers</td></tr><tr><td>2.3.2 Percentage of GBV survivors reporting satisfaction with services received from: shelter homes; safe houses; OCMCs & Health Facilities; Police; CPSWs and FCHVs</td><td>2.3.2 TBD</td><td>2.3.2 TBD</td><td>2.3.2 Exit polls and service centre satisfaction surveys</td><td>Political will to strengthen inter-service coordination on GBV prevention and response exists</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [72, 1102, 1275, 1129], "category": "Footnote", "text": "³³ Community Psychosocial Workers (CPSW); Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHV); One Stop Crisis Management Centre (OCMC)"}, {"bbox": [1053, 1130, 1169, 1153], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 15 of 22"}]