[{"bbox": [114, 107, 362, 133], "category": "Caption", "text": "Logical framework matrix"}, {"bbox": [84, 148, 1646, 985], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><th>Results</th><th>Results chain (@):<br>Main expected results<br>(maximum 10)</th><th>Indicators (@):<br>(at least one indicator per expected<br>result)</th><th>Baselines<br>(values and years)</th><th>Targets<br>(values<br>and years)</th><th>Sources of data</th><th>Assumptions</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Impact</td><td>OO. To support the recovery of Virunga National Park and North Kivu province, fostering a sustainable green and transformative economy in the region</td><td>1. Number of individuals from the great emblematic fauna of the Park (mountain gorillas and elephants)<br>2. Number of park-induced jobs and average household income around the Park</td><td>1. 330 mountain gorillas and 700 savannah elephants in June 2021<br>2. ** jobs in SMEs connected to the Park-owned electricity grid with an average income of ** USD/month (tbd during first year)</td><td>1. +10%<br>2. + 10%</td><td>1. Wildlife inventories by ICCN<br>2. Field surveys by the M&E team</td><td>Not applicable</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"3\">Outcomes</td><td>SO 1. Strengthened law enforcement and stability in and around the park</td><td>1. Number of attacks/kidnappings prevented by rangers on the Park territory<br>2. Number of former fighters diverted from armed groups and enrolled in green, decent jobs</td><td>1. ** for the first 6 months of 2021 (tbd during first year)<br>2. ** (tbd during first year)</td><td>1. – 15%<br>2. (tbd)</td><td>1. ICCN field reports and ACLED (Kivu Security Tracker)<br>2. Data collected by the M&E team</td><td>No degeneration into uncontrolled instability</td></tr><tr><td>SO 2. Reduced pressure on natural resources, including mountain gorilla habitats</td><td>1. Number of logging or carbonisation activities in the park (patrols and aerial observation)<br>2. Number of bags of charcoal replaced by the use of alternative cooking tools (efficient cookers)</td><td>1. Average of 1.81 ovens or dry embers encountered per 100km of patrol (2020)<br>2. ** (tbd during first year)</td><td>1. – 15%<br>2. (tbd)</td><td>1. Foot patrols and aerial observations by thermos cameras<br>2. Household surveys and smart grid data (Virunga Energies)</td><td>Continued recognition of the unique environmental value of the park</td></tr><tr><td>SO 3. Accelerated green economic development</td><td>1. Number of households benefiting from increased revenues through the development of agricultural value chains<br>2. Number of jobs created in the SMEs connected to the electricity grid</td><td>1. ** (tbd during first year)<br>2. ** (tbd during first year)</td><td>1. + 15%<br>2. + 15%</td><td>1. Field surveys by the M&E team<br>2. Field surveys by the M&E team</td><td>Not outcompeted by illegal trafficking</td></tr><tr><td>Outputs</td><td>Output 1.1. Strengthened capacity of Virunga rangers</td><td>1. Number of rangers trained and mentored (disaggregated by gender)<br>2. Number of rangers benefiting from medical support</td><td>1. ** (tbd during first year)<br>2. ** (tbd during first year)</td><td>1. + 10%<br>2. Stable</td><td>1. Data collected by the M&E team<br>2. Data collected by the M&E team</td><td>No degeneration into uncontrolled instability</td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1504, 1149, 1614, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 9 of 15"}]