[{"bbox": [81, 146, 1167, 1133], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>5 -<br>Communication<br>and Information</td><td>Lack of access to<br>Information and<br>mis-understanding<br>of the Action's<br>objectives,<br>especially in<br>remote contexts</td><td>Local partners will leverage a variety of<br>communication tools deemed appropriate<br>in the respective local context and with<br>regard to the respective target groups. This<br>includes strong anchoring in local<br>languages. Communication with<br>stakeholders will be mindful to local<br>nuances and implement an inclusive<br>approach through both formal products<br>(use of printed material, leaflets,<br>brochures, video documentaries), face to<br>face interactions, as well as digital<br>mediums of communication (e.g webinars,<br>social media interactions). Social<br>mobilization will be used as a<br>communication tool, applying a tested<br>three-step dialogue process that builds<br>primarily on face-to-face interactions and<br>concludes with a written term of<br>partnership, clearly communicating roles<br>and responsibilities of partners and<br>communities, and sensitization of<br>stakeholders towards common intended<br>results. In addition, the community<br>conventions, dialogue forums, staff field<br>visits, rapid assessments, exposure visits<br>and monitoring and feedback mechanisms<br>from the communities are used as a two-<br>way communication process to improving<br>results.</td></tr><tr><td>6. Do No Harm<br>and Conflict<br>Sensitivity<br>implications</td><td></td><td>The action will promote inclusion, ensure<br>that unintended negative impacts are<br>mitigating and that opportunities for social<br>cohesion, greater gender equality and<br>conflict prevention are embedded in each<br>action.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [92, 1134, 253, 1158], "category": "Section-header", "text": "Lessons Learnt:"}, {"bbox": [92, 1178, 1162, 1264], "category": "Text", "text": "This programme will build on key lessons collected and analysed from past EU-supported initiatives and other development partners' efforts in Pakistan. The approach will notably ensure cost-effectiveness and strong coordination in the energy sector to ensure sustainable investments through efficient and comprehensive planning:"}, {"bbox": [130, 1281, 1162, 1362], "category": "List-item", "text": "1. Recent EU-funded projects in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have demonstrated the benefits in terms of economic development and increase resilience of upgrading existing infrastructure by introducing technical improvements able to increase electricity generation capacity."}, {"bbox": [130, 1374, 1162, 1504], "category": "List-item", "text": "2. Community mobilisation based on holistic approaches linking ecosystem services, forest restoration and conservation (which necessarily includes water sources management), innovative technologies, agriculture-based economic activities, renewable energy, energy efficiency and social development can empower rural communities to improve their livelihoods, decrease youth migration, and manage sustainably natural resources."}, {"bbox": [130, 1519, 1162, 1626], "category": "List-item", "text": "3. Women are particularly affected by degradation of natural resources, disasters, and loss of ecosystem services as well as by insufficient energy supply and inefficient use of energy for cooking and heating. Therefore, women must be involved, willing and able, to play key roles in local natural resources management, renewable energy generation, and energy efficient technologies."}, {"bbox": [1026, 1680, 1142, 1704], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 14 of 28"}]