[{"bbox": [96, 153, 1134, 259], "category": "Text", "text": "The commitment of the EU's contribution to the Team Europe Initiative foreseen under this action plan will be complemented by other contributions from Team Europe partners. It is subject to the formal confirmation of each respective partners' meaningful contribution as early as possible. In the event that the TEIs and/or these contributions do not materialise the EU action may continue outside a TEI framework."}, {"bbox": [85, 280, 311, 310], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 3.3 Mainstreaming"}, {"bbox": [96, 339, 542, 365], "category": "Section-header", "text": "### Climate Change & Environmental Protection"}, {"bbox": [96, 370, 1134, 823], "category": "Text", "text": "Mozambique is among the most vulnerable countries to climate change and weather-related disasters. These are becoming increasingly strong and more frequent, with devastating impact across sectors and provision of services that are key for human capital development. Considering that more than 70 % of the fast growing Mozambican population depends on climate-sensitive agriculture for food and livelihood, it is clear that biodiversity and agricultural ecosystems remain crucial elements in the country's economy. At the same time, environment-poverty linkages remains very strong, where competition over land, unequal access to natural resources and weak institutional framework contribute to exacerbate inequality and vulnerability. Poor households are disproportionally affected by environmental degradation and climate change due to their vulnerability, high dependence on natural resources and low capacity to cope with external shocks. Within this context, this action will directly address climate change adaptation under the stabilization and recovery component through the climate proofing of the rebuilt/rehabilitation of infrastructure/Build-Back-Better principle and through support to climate resilience of communities. Another important aspect to consider is the increased risk of violence and exploitation which young people (particularly girls) can experience during and in the aftermath of crisis caused by extreme weather events. This risk is heightened when food insecurity increases, when collecting water and firewood, or when staying in temporary shelters. For this reason, the project will pay particular attention to preparedness, including prevention, response and mitigation of GBV as well as ensuring strengthening multi sectoral integrated services through the police, social protection, health and legal services"}, {"bbox": [96, 834, 453, 862], "category": "Text", "text": "**Outcomes of the SEA screening** N/A"}, {"bbox": [96, 863, 1134, 948], "category": "Text", "text": "**Outcomes of the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) screening** (relevant for projects and/or specific interventions within a project). The EIA (Environment Impact Assessment) screening classified the action as Category B (not requiring an EIA, but for which environment aspects will be addressed during design)."}, {"bbox": [96, 949, 1134, 1032], "category": "Text", "text": "**Outcome of the CRA (Climate Risk Assessment) screening** (relevant for projects and/or specific interventions within a project). The Climate Risk Assessment (CRA) screening concluded that this action is no or low risk (no need for further assessment)."}, {"bbox": [96, 1070, 638, 1097], "category": "Section-header", "text": "### Gender equality and empowerment of women and girls"}, {"bbox": [96, 1108, 1134, 1270], "category": "Text", "text": "As per OECD Gender DAC codes identified in section 1.1, this action is labelled as G1. This implies that gender equality and women empowerment are significant objectives. Besides activities linked to the specific objective that focuses on SRHR and GBV, gender equality is mainstreamed throughout the programme. Gender inequalities in Cabo Delgado are severe and socially, economically, and politically pervasive. Without concerted actions to identify, mitigate and monitor these inequalities, it is likely that programmes in Cabo Delgado will exacerbate them, undermining the achievement of development outcomes, with considerable potential to cause harm."}, {"bbox": [96, 1279, 1134, 1467], "category": "Text", "text": "Women and girls are especially vulnerable in conflict situations and they often bear a disproportionate burden in the post-conflict process. Formal and informal leadership structures and decision making are mostly male dominated. In line with UN Security Council Resolution 1235 on Women, Peace and Security, the programme will monitor that women are part and parcel of the planning, decision making and implementation processes through the community structures. They will also participate in the cash-based interventions including in non-traditional cash-for-work activities. Gender awareness will be integrated into training of security providers – military, community police – for avoidance of civilian harm."}, {"bbox": [96, 1495, 244, 1521], "category": "Section-header", "text": "### Human Rights"}, {"bbox": [96, 1526, 1134, 1634], "category": "Text", "text": "The programme adopts a human rights-based approach. In the context of stabilization, State actors are accountable duty-bearers for the provision of basic service to communities, IDPs and returnees as right holders. The programme seeks to strengthen the capacities of State actors to provide basic service in rehabilitated public infrastructures and at the same will support right-holders in awareness-raising, participation and community dialogue. All return,"}, {"bbox": [1027, 1681, 1144, 1705], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 12 of 32"}]