[{"bbox": [71, 98, 1689, 1124], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><th>Results</th><th>Results chain (@):<br>Main expected results<br>(maximum 10)</th><th>Indicators (@):<br>(at least one indicator per expected result)</th><th>Baselines</th><th>Targets<br>(values and<br>years)</th><th>Sources of data</th><th>Assumptions</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Impact</td><td>To strengthen the rule of law and fight corruption in Ghana.</td><td>1. Score on Transparency International Corruption Perception Index (CPI). **<br>2. Overall score World Justice Project (WJP) Rule of Law Index. **<br>3. Score: Accountability and Transparency: Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG). **<br>4. Global Gender Gap (GGG) Index score.<br>GERF 3.2 Amount and share of EU-funded external assistance directed towards digitalisation **<br>5. Proportion of persons who had at least one contact with a public official and who paid a bribe to a public official, or were asked for a bribe by those public officials, during the previous 12 months (SDG 16.5.1)</td><td>1. 2021: 43<br>2. 2021: 0.55<br>3. 2019: 68.3<br>4. 2021: 0.666<br>5. 2022:<br>26.7%³⁵</td><td>1. 2026: 45<br>2. 2026: 0.60<br>3. 2026: 70<br>4. 2026: 0.7<br>5. drop of 23 %</td><td>1. CPI.<br>2. WJP Rule of Law Index.<br>3. IIAG.<br>4. GGG Index.<br>5. CHRAJ / programme corruption surveys and endline survey</td><td>Not applicable</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 1</td><td>Effectiveness of key government agencies in the fight against corruption strengthened.</td><td>1.1 Number of corruption cases investigated and prosecuted.<br>1.2 Prosecution success rates (%).<br>1.3 Assets recovered and managed (value).<br>1.4 Number of complaints of judicial and police corruption finalised.</td><td>1.1 To be determined (TBD) in 2023 based on available data from police, OSP and EOCO for 2022.<br>1.2 TBD in 2023 based on available data from Judiciary for 2022.<br>1.3 TBD in 2023 based on available data from EOCO and OSP for 2022.<br>1.4 TBD in 2023 based on available data from EOCO and OSP for 2022.</td><td>All years 2026:<br>1.1 > 30%<br>1.2 > 30%<br>1.3 > 50%<br>1.4 > 30%</td><td>1.1 Police, EOCO, OSP statistics and records.<br>1.2 Court records and statistics.<br>1.3 EOCO / OSP records.<br>1.4 PRCU and PSB reports.</td><td>Government will remain committed to the fight against corruption and compliance with the rule of law.</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 2</td><td>Participation of civil society (including women and young people organisations) and the media in accountability and policymaking enhanced.</td><td>2.1 % change in levels of acceptance of corruption amongst citizens, including the youth, disaggregated by age and sex.<br>2.2 Number policies / laws amended or adopted as a result of advocacy campaigns<br>2.3 Number of corruption matters exposed by media.</td><td>2.1 TBD during 2023 baseline survey<br>2.2 Nil<br>2.3 Nil</td><td>All years 2026:<br>2.1 < 20%<br>2.2 Three<br>2.3 Six</td><td>2.1 Baseline and endline survey conducted and budgeted by the EU-funded intervention</td><td></td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1567, 1134, 1689, 1158], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 18 of 28"}]