[{"bbox": [114, 94, 1634, 1127], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Output 2<br/>Relating to outcome 3</td><td>3.2.1 Number of weapons linked to the changing conflict environment collected In line with established guidance with the support of the project disaggregated by sex, location and type of weapons disaggregated by sex</td><td>TBC 2022</td><td>TBD (Inception phase)</td><td>Reports from Ministry of Interior and/or Defense<br/>-Reports from each state government<br/>-Regional Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) reports</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 4</td><td>Investigation and prosecution services are strengthened to combat terrorism in compliance with international human rights and women, peace and security standards.</td><td>0% 2022</td><td>80% (%M: %F) 2026</td><td>Project M&E system.</td><td>The Nigerian government is committed to providing the equipment and staff resources to support the criminal justice response to terrorism.<br/>Knowledge and skills gained by beneficiaries are used during and sustained after implementation of the project.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 1<br/>Relating to outcome 4</td><td>4.1.1 Number of terrorism cases concluded (including those related to sexual and gender based violence) with existence of a systematic monitoring and reporting in place for the prevention of human rights violations against women and girls, including sexual exploitation and</td><td>765 2022</td><td>200 2026</td><td>Public sector administrative data to be requested by the project at least at the beginning and end of implementation</td><td>The continued existence of national government political will and prioritization of these issues.<br/>The Nigerian government is committed to providing the equipment and staff resources to support the criminal justice response to terrorism.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1493, 1149, 1615, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 32 of 39"}]