[{"bbox": [86, 151, 346, 179], "category": "Section-header", "text": "3.5 The Intervention Logic"}, {"bbox": [96, 193, 1161, 458], "category": "Text", "text": "The improvement of the quality of services delivered to all the women and girls who are victims of violence will be achieved by strengthening the capacity of service providers and making essential services available and accessible, of acceptable and quality standards, as well as to prosecuting perpetrators in line with international human rights standards and guidelines. This will be done by training and mentoring the key actors in the institutions that deal with GBV at sub-national level (OS2-0.2.1), developing and implementing tools (guides, protocols, instructions) validated at the central level (OS1-0.1.4) and by supporting the implementation of coordinated multidisciplinary teams at the subnational level that work together to deliver quality essential services; including medical care, psychosocial support, access to justice, and measures for safety and security in a victim-centred approach meaning that all those who are engaged in reducing violence against women prioritise the rights, needs, and wishes of the survivors (OS1-0.1)."}, {"bbox": [96, 470, 1161, 632], "category": "Text", "text": "To assure the quality, accessibility and sustainability of these essential services for the women living in all municipalities of intervention (even those that do not have sufficient funds to open a single access point), innovative solutions will be supported to develop joint initiative between various municipalities to increase availability of ad hoc multi-sectorial essential services. Along these lines, implementation strategies will be developed and shared, prevention and protection routes will be created, aiming to establish a replicating process so other Autonomous Municipal Government can build upon these experiences (OS2-o2.2)."}, {"bbox": [96, 641, 1161, 749], "category": "Text", "text": "At the same time, the action will work at the level of the prevention of GBV through community advocacy work that tackles deconstruction of the social and cultural perceptions that value the hegemonic masculinity that is contributing to sustaining and enabling violence against women, through the promotion of the concepts of positive masculinities (OS2-o2.3)."}, {"bbox": [96, 760, 1161, 1134], "category": "Text", "text": "All the activities will be done with the full participation of a broad and diverse range of civil society actors, in particular, grassroots and local organisations and activists and feminist advocates, to support them to engage in decision-making accountability efforts. In adherence to the principle of leaving no one behind, CSOs representing women and girls from historically marginalised groups facing multiple forms of discrimination will be included (e.g. indigenous peoples, rural and urban poor). The action will include robust core support and capacity-building of CSOs in particular local, grassroots and feminist CSOs and support the organisation of a structured dialogue between the authorities and CSOs at the subnational and national levels. This will include a focus on enabling the CSOs to effectively advocate for the rights through the use of social accountability mechanisms that evaluate duty bearers' on the delivery of their human rights obligations (OS3-o3.1). In order to ensure that the project permeates to grassroots beneficiaries, in particular the reinforced CSOs but also the feminist CSOs will receive resources from the project (EUR 1 M) via sub-grants fund with a focus on implementing integrated models in the pilot municipalities and to develop actions to FGBV that are appropriate to the context and that are custom tailored to the target publics, in particular women and girls that face intersectional vulnerabilities (OS3-0.3.2). Those funds will be managed by the organisation that is the main implementor through calls for interest, in cooperation with the EU."}, {"bbox": [96, 1145, 1161, 1253], "category": "Text", "text": "The project will support the second national investigation on prevalence and characteristics of violence against women and girls in order to inform and orient the decisions of the authorities, and adapt the preventive and protective strategies to the realities of the situation of GBV in Bolivia (OE1-0.1.2). It will likewise promote the development of an early warning system through the operationalisation of the SIPPASE (OE1-o.1.3)."}, {"bbox": [96, 1263, 1161, 1369], "category": "Text", "text": "Although at a limited scale, the action aims to address key issues such as sustainable institutional strengthening, focusing on the principle \"leaving no one behind\", reducing impunity and expanding equal access to essential services. The proposed model is suitable to be scaled-up if implementation is successful and produces the expected outcomes."}, {"bbox": [1027, 1680, 1143, 1706], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 17 of 31"}]