[{"bbox": [71, 98, 1689, 1134], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><th>Results</th><th>Results chain (@):<br>Main expected<br>results (maximum<br>10)</th><th>Indicators (@):<br>(at least one indicator per expected<br>result)</th><th>Baselines<br>(2022)</th><th>Targets<br>(2026)</th><th>Sources of data</th><th>Assumptions</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Indicative<br>Impact</td><td>To promote social<br>cohesion while<br>maintaining peace<br>and economic<br>growth.</td><td>1 Ratio of income share of bottom<br>40%/top10%<br>2 Intentional homicides (per 100,000<br>people) by sex<br>3 Annual growth rate of real GDP per<br>capita</td><td>1 N.A<br>0.12 (2021)<br>2 N.A<br>23 (2020)<br>3 N.A<br>9.4%<br>(2021)</td><td>1 TBD<br>2 TBD<br>3 TBD</td><td>1 UNDP<br>2 World Bank data<br>3 World Bank data;<br>Reports from the<br>Ministry of Finance</td><td>Not applicable</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 1<br>(Budget support)</td><td>1 Contributions have<br>been made to<br>improve the use of<br>socio-economic<br>integration services<br>by the migrant<br>population with equal<br>opportunities for<br>women.</td><td>1.1 Multidimensional index of socio-<br>economic integration of migrant<br>population<br>1.2 Education level of the migrant<br>population disaggregated by sex<br>1.3 Number of practices aimed at<br>removing barriers preventing<br>women from market access,<br>investment and business<br>development (FPI RF) (GAP III<br>indicator)<br>1.4 Number of measures aimed on<br>social inclusion of persons with<br>disabilities, such as social,<br>employment, educational or<br>housing and independent living<br>related supports</td><td>1.1 N.A<br>5.3 (2021)<br>1.2 TBD<br>1.3 TBD<br>1.4 TBD</td><td>1.1 TBD<br>1.2 TBD<br>1.3 TBD<br>1.4 TBD</td><td>1.1 National Department<br>of Planning, Migration<br>Observatory<br>1.2 Statistics from<br>DANE<br>1.3 Reports from the<br>Presidential Advisory<br>Office for Gender<br>Equality and the Ministry<br>of Trade, Industry and<br>Tourism.<br>1.4 Reports from the<br>Presidential Advisory<br>Office for the<br>Participation of Persons<br>with Disabilities and<br>Prosperidad Social</td><td>Not applicable for the budget support<br>component</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 2<br>(Indirect<br>management with<br>an entrusted<br>entity)</td><td>2 The opportunities<br>for a more<br>sustainable<br>integration of the<br>migrant population<br>and host communities<br>into local economies<br>have been improved<br>without leaving no<br>one behind (applying<br>a gender, disability</td><td>2.1 Number of members of the migrant<br>community and host community<br>that were oriented, registered in and<br>accessed the social welfare system.<br>2.2 Number of members of the migrant<br>and host communities that<br>successfully accessed employment<br>(at least 50% women, 30% migrant<br>community, 30% host community).<br>2.3 Number of start-ups created, X<br>SMEs strengthened, for the migrant</td><td>2.1 0<br>2.2 672<br>2.3 358<br>start-ups,<br>701 SMEs<br>2.4 0<br>2.5 0<br>2.6 0</td><td>2.1 100.000.<br>2.2 2.172<br>(+1.500( of<br>which formal<br>jobs: 210)<br>2.3 658<br>(+300 start-<br>ups) and 901<br>(+ 200<br>SMEs)</td><td>2.1 Reports and<br>databases from public<br>and partner institutions<br>(e.g., grant recipients)<br>2.2 Reports and<br>databases from public<br>and partner institutions<br>(e.g., grant recipients)<br>2.3 Reports and<br>databases from public</td><td>The main success factors for successful<br>and sustainable integration of migrant<br>and host communities are (1) adequate<br>public support systems and processes<br>that create the conditions to facilitate<br>the integration of the migrant and host<br>communities, (2) demand and initiative<br>of the private sector for additional<br>labour force recruited from the migrant<br>and host communities, (3) relevant<br>skills, capacities and resources at an<br>individual level, as well as a (4)</td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1568, 1135, 1690, 1158], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 21 of 32"}]