[{"bbox": [145, 145, 1100, 1605], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>well as women's employment might not be allowed by the <i>de facto</i> authorities. Polio vaccinations – despite a certain level of commitment by the <i>de facto</i> 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>basic services or allowing female staff to work in projects is performed on a daily basis by the implementing partners (UN, INGOs), at national level as well as local level as the situation is not homogenous across the country.<br/>This does not contravene the applicable sanctions.<br/>Different operational modalities for vaccination might be deployed on the territory, reaching different types of beneficiaries.</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Financial resources and Accountability</strong><br/>The availability of funding from the international community to sustain basic needs (notably, in the health and education sectors) poses significant risks in terms of creating fiscal space for security or other low priority expenditures financed from DFA own revenues, as well as labour market distortions.</td><td>Risk 5</td><td>M/H</td><td>M/H</td><td>Ensuring effective coordination with international partners to avoid segmentation, overlap and inefficiencies. Gauging, to the extent possible, and pushing for DFA's timely sharing of spending intentions so as to ensure that international support does not lead to crowding out effects. This might entail a closer definition of respective financing responsibilities of the international community and DFA.</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Lack of CSO participation</strong><br/>Potential tendency to overlook the valuable role and position of national civil society organisations</td><td>Risk 6</td><td>M</td><td>M</td><td>The action will encourage opportunities (where possible and relevant) to work with and enhance support from the national civil society and women's organisations active in economic and rural development, education, nutrition and the health sector, such as including them in policy dialogues, consultations and reinforcing their capacities.</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Corruption and fraud</strong></td><td>Risk 7</td><td>M</td><td>M</td><td>The action will follow the 5 working principles of the human rights-based approach. Transparency and accountability will be ensured in all steps of the action by the establishment of measures and procedures. No funds will flow through governmental channels.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1056, 1639, 1081, 1663], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "27"}]