[{"bbox": [115, 100, 476, 130], "category": "Section-header", "text": "3.6 Logical Framework Matrix"}, {"bbox": [115, 141, 1632, 1045], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><td>Results</td><td>Results chain (@): Main expected results (maximum 10)</td><td>Indicators (@): (at least one indicator per expected result)</td><td>Baselines (values and years)</td><td>Targets (values and years)</td><td>Sources of data</td><td>Assumptions</td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Overall objective:<br/>Impact</td><td>Improved Community-driven reintegration and reconciliation of former armed non-state combatants and Boko Haram associates in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, including those who were forcibly displaced.</td><td>The Extent to which surveyed communities in each of the three states (Borno, Adamawa, Yobe) feel satisfied with community-driven reintegration and reconciliation</td><td>TBD</td><td>4<sup>1</sup> (M/F) (2022) 2026</td><td>UNU/MEAC<sup>2</sup> to conduct, integrated project partner surveys, annual project reports, assessments of state action / investment in peacebuilding and reconciliation, NGO reports.</td><td>Not applicable</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 1</td><td>Communities are sensitised and reconciled notably through an inclusive and survivor-centred transitional justice mechanisms in order to reduce rejection and stigmatisation of former Non-State Armed Groups associates.</td><td>1.1 Percentage of surveyed community members who are willing to accept persons formerly associated with the armed groups cleared by authorities of any association to the insurgency to settle (disaggregated at least by sex and age)<br/>1.2 Percentage of former associates reporting reduced stigmatization (disaggregated by sex, age and disability)</td><td>97% (78%M, 19%F) 2021<br/>93% (72%M, 21%F) 2021</td><td>97% (%M, %F) 2026<br/>93% (%M, %F) 2026</td><td>Community readiness survey. Pre and post application. <br/>UNU/MEAC to conduct<br/>ICRS survey. Pre and post application. <br/>UNU/MEAC to conduct</td><td>-Election outcomes do not substantially change State and National DDRR<sup>3</sup> plans<br/>-Political support for resettlement of communities remains high<br/>-The security situation remains at a similar level</td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1494, 1150, 1614, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 26 of 39"}]