[{"bbox": [98, 83, 1662, 1099], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><th>Results</th><th>Results chain</th><th>Indicators</th><th>Baselines (values and years)</th><th>Targets (values and years)</th><th>Sources of data</th><th>Assumptions</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td rowspan=\"3\">Outcome 3</td><td rowspan=\"3\">SO3. Enhanced opportunities for livelihood, social cohesion and conflict prevention for IDP and host communities through the mobilisation of civil society and private sector.</td><td>3.1. Number of non-state actors supported on countering/preventing violent extremism, conflict prevention, protection of civilian population and human rights with EU support (**GERF 2.23)</td><td rowspan=\"3\">3.1.0 (2022)<br>3.2.0 (2022)<br>3.3.0 (2022)</td><td rowspan=\"3\">3.1. To be defined.<br>3.2 To be defined.<br>3.3 to be defined</td><td rowspan=\"3\">3.1 Project reports<br>3.2. Project reports<br>3.3 To be defined</td><td rowspan=\"3\">Internal conflict does not make unreachable the three target regions of the Action (Cabo Delgado, Nampula and Niassa)</td></tr><tr><td>3.2. Number of civil society projects promoting social cohesion and conflict prevention between host/resident communities and displaced persons/returnees with EU support * (% of which are women organisations)</td></tr><tr><td>3.3. Number of local based private sector companies implementing corporate social responsibility projects in coordination with CSOs with EU support EU (% of which are lead by women)</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"4\">Output 1<br>related to Outcome 1</td><td rowspan=\"4\">Op.1.1 Improved community security and access to justice.</td><td>1.1.1 Number of law enforcement actors trained on professional security provision or on issues of HR, GBV and youth engagement with support of the Action (disaggregated by sex).</td><td rowspan=\"4\">1.1.1 0<br>1.1.2.0<br>1.1.3.0<br>1.1.4 0</td><td rowspan=\"4\">1.1.1 to be defined<br>1.1.2. to be defined<br>1.1.3. to be defined<br>1.1.4 0 to be defined</td><td rowspan=\"4\">1.1.1 Training reports<br>1.1.2, 1.1.3 and 1.1.4. Progress reports</td><td rowspan=\"4\">Selected districts are accessible. Humanitarian and development stakeholders are allowed to operate. Communities participate in coordination/planning mechanisms. Construction inputs can arrive to beneficiary zones and prices do not increase substantially.</td></tr><tr><td>1.1.2 Number of meetings between civilian military and humanitarian actors held by District authorities in the framework of the Action.</td></tr><tr><td>1.1.3 Number of police infrastructures and community courts rehabilitated and equipped in Cabo Delgado with support of the Action.</td></tr><tr><td>1.1.4 Number of complaints on alleged violations of human rights addressed with support of the Action.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 2</td><td>Op.1.2 Rehabilitated basic service infrastructures and</td><td>1.2.1 Number of essential social service infrastructure projects (administrative,</td><td>1.2.1 0<br>(2022)</td><td>1.2.1, 1.2.2,<br>1.2.3, 1.2.4.</td><td>1.2.1 Progress reports</td><td>Selected districts are accessible.</td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1493, 1101, 1613, 1124], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 22 of 32"}]