[{"bbox": [146, 147, 1081, 1143], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td><strong>Unequal Social norms</strong><br>Unequal social norms against women can negatively affect participation of women in livelihoods activities, and access to basic services in particular education.</td><td>Risk 4</td><td>H</td><td>H</td><td>A systematic gender-sensitive approach will be implemented in the action including a specific gender analysis and specific activities for women. It will be important to avoid a negative impact of an “all women focus” and a possible backlash on women if men are not properly involved in decision-making.</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Acceptability</strong><br>Access to basic services to women and girls as well as women’s employment might not be allowed by the <em>de facto</em> authorities.<br>Polio vaccinations – despite a certain level of commitment by the <em>de facto</em> authorities (including Doha level), polio vaccinations have not been able to restart yet. It remains unclear whether the mosque to-mosque approach will be the only possible one (vs. the requested house-to-house approach).</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td>Engagement with the <em>de facto</em> authorities will be needed, as well as operating at local level as the situation is not homogenous across the country.<br>Different operational modalities for vaccination might be deployed on the territory, reaching different types of beneficiaries.</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Financial resources</strong><br>An economy devastated by war and a pandemic puts pressure on public finances. Donor fatigue also showed a downward trend in available funds before 15 August.</td><td>Risk 5</td><td>M</td><td>M</td><td>Implement a strategy to focus first on direct basic needs and livelihoods assistance needs with a gradual shift to a medium term perspective for livelihoods support.<br>Implementing partners expected to find sound</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1058, 1630, 1082, 1653], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "19"}]