[{"bbox": [86, 152, 400, 184], "category": "Section-header", "text": "3.5 The Intervention Logic"}, {"bbox": [96, 198, 1160, 284], "category": "Text", "text": "The underlying intervention logic for this action is that by supporting political processes that expand participation and are built on consensual agreements, programming under inclusive governance will lead to increased legitimacy, durability of local and state governance structures, and support the realization of multiple SDGs."}, {"bbox": [96, 300, 726, 329], "category": "Text", "text": "The change to be achieved through this investment is three-pronged:"}, {"bbox": [96, 345, 1160, 432], "category": "Text", "text": "(i) advancing reconciliation across Somalia through durable settlements on key societal and political matters; (ii) increasing inclusive political participation at all levels and strengthen bottom-up democratisation; and (iii) strengthening the accountability and legitimacy of state institutions."}, {"bbox": [96, 448, 1160, 591], "category": "Text", "text": "The Action posits that institutions that are broadly legitimate can serve to redress grievances and arbitrate conflicts; and reconciliation activities that are strategically tied to political settlements, including as regards electoral processes or local governance formation, are able to illustrate immediate benefits to communities; and women and marginalized communities will see their participation in political life boosted, thereby reducing opportunities for violent non-state actors such as Al Shabaab to exploit tensions to maintain influence."}, {"bbox": [96, 608, 1160, 770], "category": "Text", "text": "All of the interventions proposed are based on evidences from evaluations of previous EU and other donor funded projects as well as the National Reconciliation Framework prepared by the Federal Ministry of Interior, Federalism and Reconciliation. The proposed strategies respond to the needs identified and have proven to be effective in Somalia. The logical framework matrix integrates input, outcome, impact indicators and corresponding assumptions which provide ideas on how to set, monitor and evaluate objectives. Cross-cutting issues are mainstreamed into the relevant indicators, including disaggregation of data by gender and displacement status (whenever possible)."}, {"bbox": [96, 795, 227, 822], "category": "Text", "text": "Assumptions:"}, {"bbox": [135, 823, 1160, 903], "category": "List-item", "text": "* Federal elections take place in 2021 that are broadly seen as legitimate and create the space for the FGS and FMS to move forward on critical state-building processes such as the further articulation of federalism, the finalisation of the Provisional Constitution and moving towards inclusive universal elections."}, {"bbox": [135, 904, 1160, 957], "category": "List-item", "text": "* The FGS with support from AMISOM and other international partners will be able to safeguard areas from any further Al Shabaab encroachment."}, {"bbox": [135, 959, 1160, 1013], "category": "List-item", "text": "* The multilateral financial institutions will resume engagement with the FGS allowing for return to programming that builds revenue and PFM capacities."}, {"bbox": [135, 1014, 958, 1041], "category": "List-item", "text": "* Donors are able to align approaches and principles in the inclusive governance sector."}, {"bbox": [1027, 1680, 1144, 1706], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 12 of 26"}]