[{"bbox": [72, 98, 1688, 1095], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Output 2<br>relating to<br>Outcome 1</td><td>1.2 Outcome-based commissioning policy instruments (ObCPI) for the labour inclusion of the migrant population and host communities have been strengthened</td><td>1.2.1 Number of participants from migrant, returnee and Colombian population living in host communities placed in formal employment with a minimum retention of 3 to 6 months by gender</td><td>1.2.1 150</td><td>1.2.1 3300</td><td>1.2.1 The indicator will be reported in the annual management report of Social Prosperity and SENA (public report).</td><td>Not applicable for the budget support component</td></tr><tr><td>Output 3<br>relating to<br>Outcome 1</td><td>1.3 Increased Women's economic participation and empowerment</td><td>1.3.1 No. of women assisted by programmes for strengthening entrepreneurial initiatives and for job placement</td><td>1.3.1 9622</td><td>1.3.1 19500</td><td>1.3.1 The indicator will be reported in the annual management report of the Ministry of Trade, Social Prosperity and SENA (public report).</td><td>Not applicable for the budget support component</td></tr><tr><td>Output 1<br>relating to<br>Outcome 2</td><td>2.1 Public support and management systems for the economic integration of migrant population are strengthened at both the national and local level.</td><td>2.1.1 Number of strategic alliances with public institutions, private sector and representatives, CSO and diaspora for the access of migrant and host communities to regularisation and the social welfare system developed with support of the EU-funded intervention.<br>2.1.2 Number of measures supported by the EU funded intervention for public institutions for the access of migrant and host communities to regularisation and the social welfare system (e.g., through articulation with diaspora organisations).<br>2.1.3 Number of measures to support public institutions in managing climate risks and health effects of climate change in host communities developed with support of the EU-funded intervention<br>2.1.4 Number of migration management or forced displacement strategies or policies (a) developed/revised, or (b) under implementation with EU support (GERF 2.21)</td><td>2.1.1 0<br>2.1.2 5<br>2.1.3 0<br>2.1.4 0<br>2.1.5<br>121.129</td><td>2.1.1 12<br>2.1.2 12 (+7)<br>2.1.3 3<br>2.1.4 7<br>2.1.5 221.129 (+100.000)</td><td>2.1.1 Project documents, contracts, MoU, etc.<br>2.1.2 Project documents, contracts, MoU, etc.<br>2.1.3 Project documents, contracts, MoU, etc.<br>2.1.4 Project documents, contracts, MoU, etc.<br>2.1.5 Project documents, contracts, MoU, etc.</td><td>The new Government is continuing the positive approach to migration policy and socioeconomic integration of the migrant communities (including measures regarding pendular migration in border regions and returning Colombians).<br>Political will exists to support opportunities for migrants to gain access to social welfare systems, formal labour markets, to reduce barriers to employment, and to facilitate framework conditions for initiating economic activities.<br>There is political interest by the new government to provide access to regularised migrants to social services (e.g., health, education, housing, and others).<br>Discrimination against Venezuelans does not prevent recruitment into formal labour market or inclusion into social welfare systems.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1568, 1134, 1690, 1158], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 23 of 32"}]