[{"bbox": [93, 153, 1147, 209], "category": "Text", "text": "into the programme to ensure coherence between support to the supply and demand side and to strengthen links between civil society and the criminal justice system."}, {"bbox": [86, 237, 399, 268], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 3.5 The Intervention Logic"}, {"bbox": [96, 283, 1160, 454], "category": "Text", "text": "To tackle corruption and increase compliance with the rule of law, and to complement the support provided by Member States, UN Agencies and other development partners, the intervention logic includes actions both on the **supply side** by increasing the capacity of key anti-corruption institutions to tackle corruption in an holistic and increasingly digitalised manner, including under a revised National Anti-Corruption Action Plan; and the **demand side** by providing civil society, the media and with tools to expose corruption in the use of public funds, educate the public on corruption and how to deal with it, and advocate for necessary changes to legislation and policy."}, {"bbox": [96, 480, 606, 507], "category": "Text", "text": "The underlying intervention logic for this action is that:"}, {"bbox": [96, 534, 1161, 1105], "category": "Text", "text": "> If managers, investigators and prosecutors in state and constitutional institutions established to tackle and process corruption are provided with training and other capacity development; and if the institutions are provided with new technology and digitalisation to enhance investigation, prosecution and adjudication of cases and to better coordinate their efforts; and if civic education bodies, civil society (including those representing women rights and people living in the most vulnerable situations) and the media are supported to conduct public education and awareness campaigns, including those focused on cultural and behaviour change and targeting the youth; and if civil society and the media are supported and equipped to lead joint advocacy campaigns for changes to key legislation and policy; and if investigative journalists are capacitated and protected to ensure they are able to play their role and if linkages between critical criminal justice institutions engaged in the fight against corruption and impunity are created and/or enhanced; and if government remains committed to the fight against corruption and impunity and continues to support key institutions in the fight; and if the Office of the Special Prosecutor is formally established and capacitated and sufficient funds can be found to establish the forensic and cybersecurity laboratories; and if key anti-corruption institutions are sufficiently resourced by Government; and if cases falling under the jurisdiction of the High and Circuit Courts are lodged, prosecuted and adjudicated when they present themselves; and if civil society and the media agree to conduct joint education, awareness and advocacy campaigns including to improve representativeness and inclusivity; then the effectiveness of key government agencies in the fight against corruption will be strengthened; and the participation of civil society and the media in accountability and policymaking enhanced; and digitalisation and collaboration between anti-corruption actors in the criminal justice chain will be increased; and if Government remains committed to the fight against corruption and compliance with the rule of law; then the Action will ultimately lead to a reduction in corruption and enhanced compliance with the rule of law."}, {"bbox": [1027, 1681, 1144, 1705], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 16 of 28"}]