[{"bbox": [113, 83, 1644, 1141], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Outcome 2</td><td>Improved governance and institutional capacities of mandated authorities for WASH service delivery in Bougainville.</td><td>2.1 Status of M&E system for Provincial DoH and DoE<br>2.2 Existence of functional inclusive and gender-responsive Planning Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene sector Planning, Budgeting and financing mechanism (Disaggregated at Provincial and Districts level)</td><td>2.1 (2022) No data available<br>2.2 (2022) No data available.</td><td>2.1 (2022) M&E system developed and used by WaSH PMU.<br>2.2 (2022) Functioning Provincial DoH led coordination mechanism for WASH exist</td><td>2.1. & 2.2. WaSH Monitoring Information System</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Output 1<br>relating to Outcome 1</td><td>1.1 Improved provision of safe, adequate, equitable, sustainable and climate resilient WASH facilities in places of human agglomeration (including menstrual hygiene facilities for adolescent girls in schools) in rural areas of South Bougainville District (SBD).</td><td>1. No. of rural schools where WaSH infrastructure has been improved/established.<br>2. Number of healthcare facilities where WaSH infrastructure has been improved/established</td><td>1 & 2 (2022)<br>Baseline will be confirmed at start of project</td><td>1 & 2 (2022) Realistic targets, aligned with WASH Policy and NEP, for rural schools/health centres will be formulated at start of project</td><td>Baseline reports, annual education census, national Health information reports, WASH MIS.</td><td>Decision makers at the Provincial/District/Local government levels backed by District Planning for WASH from DSIP funds.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 2<br>relating to Outcome 1</td><td>1.2 Increased number of communities in SBD with improved WASH awareness and practices, including ending open defecation.</td><td>1. % of people (disaggregated by sex/ age/ disability status) reached with key hygiene and sanitation messages<br>2. Number of rural WASH campaigns implemented, including considerations related to climate change<br>3. Number of consultations with communities to seek engagement and consent on WaSH facilities</td><td></td><td>1 & 2 (2022) Realistic targets will be formulated at start of project</td><td>1 & 2 Baseline reports, KAP surveys, WASH MIS, awareness raising and information materials, monitoring reports, annual reports from implementing partners.</td><td>Relevant sector agencies will generate reliable WASH, health and gender specific data.<br>Decision makers at the Provincial/District/Local government levels backed by District Planning for WASH from DSIP funds</td></tr><tr><td>Output 3<br>relating to Outcome 1</td><td>1.3 Increased employment opportunities for young women and men in WASH provision and maintenance</td><td>1. Number of youths (disaggregated by sex) employed in WASH provision and O&amp;M</td><td>1. (2022) Zero baseline data</td><td>1. (2022) Realistic targets will be formulated at start of project.</td><td>1. Monitoring reports, annual reports from implementing partners.</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Output 1</td><td>2.1. Strengthened institutional framework governance, investment and enabling</td><td>1 Status of Bougainville departments of Health and other mandated bodies for WASH,</td><td>1. (2022) DoH &amp; DoE, DDA,</td><td>1. Capacity strengthening plans</td><td>1 & 2. DoH &amp; DoE capacity strengthening plans, DDAs capacity</td><td>All activities are implemented in conjunction with other</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1525, 1149, 1644, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 14 of 19"}]