[{"bbox": [128, 152, 1164, 337], "category": "Text", "text": "violence and crimes perpetrated by women against their aggressors, attention protocols to complaints of GBV, support to the Ministry of Justice on family police stations and support DANE for the strengthening and articulation of SIVIGE and SINEVIG data systems on gender violence. This action is expected to build on such results and replicate especially at local level successful methodologies, for instance **combining technical experts from Europe and Latin America, integrating women's organisations to provide technical inputs or promoting Country level articulation tables to identify priorities and set action plans together with concerned institutions.**"}, {"bbox": [92, 351, 1164, 433], "category": "List-item", "text": "* Greater sustainability could be achieved by **promoting internal directives** within concerned institutions, following training and formulation of protocols. It helps to the institutionalisation and long-term adoption of protocols."}, {"bbox": [92, 445, 1164, 633], "category": "List-item", "text": "* As part of our gender equality campaign #IgualdadEs, the EU in Colombia launched the National School for Unlearning Machismo (#ENDEMA, form its Spanish acronym). Although ENDEMA was only a communication campaign, aimed at generating reflection and discussion on discriminatory attitudes, it attracted much of media and decision maker. In addition, the Colombian Government formally adopted ENDEMA to build on its new national strategy against machismo, and transformed it into a real training programme to be delivered on the ground in cooperation with local authorities. **This action will build on the success of this strategy to channel messages to transform gender bias, social imaginaries and stereotypes.**"}, {"bbox": [92, 645, 1164, 750], "category": "List-item", "text": "* In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures of confinement and social distancing, the EU approved a grant to Sisma Mujer to support women victims of domestic violence, training for people working with helplines and the adaptation of institutional protocols. **This action is expected to build on its results and scale-up relevant achievements.**"}, {"bbox": [92, 764, 1164, 873], "category": "List-item", "text": "* One of the EU funded actions aimed at promoting the economic empowerment of rural women showed positive results when **using economic autonomy initiatives to support women victims of domestic violence** and in risk of feminicide. The action also strengthened **community-based routes to assist victims of gender-based violence living in remote rural areas.**"}, {"bbox": [92, 885, 1164, 1020], "category": "List-item", "text": "* The previous actions to Fight GBV done in Colombia and the lessons learnt from the Latin American country programmes of the Spotlight Initiative have shown that the implementation of a comprehensive approach is essential to ensure an effective and coordinated response to GBV. There is a need to combine institutional interventions with civil society strengthening, community based and prevention interventions to shift the norms that uphold GBV."}, {"bbox": [85, 1078, 415, 1110], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 3.5 The Intervention Logic"}, {"bbox": [85, 1123, 1144, 1206], "category": "Text", "text": "The underlying intervention logic for this action focuses on a transformative approach enhancing the implementation of existing public policy to fight against GBV by strengthening institutional and community capacities for prevention, care and protection, in all contexts, and particularly in fragile and conflict affected areas."}, {"bbox": [85, 1216, 1144, 1373], "category": "Text", "text": "The strategy relies on a three-pronged approach that integrates first, actions to address existing gaps in policies, legal frameworks, data collection and public servant skills when dealing with gender-based violence; actions to improve institutional and community care and protection routes at local level, paying particular attention to how victims are able to access quality and prompt legal and psychosocial emergency and long-term assistance; and finally actions aimed at promoting the cultural transformation of society and institutions, with particular emphasis on reducing social tolerance of GBV."}, {"bbox": [85, 1386, 1144, 1469], "category": "Text", "text": "The intervention logic is therefore structured in three pillars: (1) institutional reinforcement for the reduction of GBV; (2) promotion of a social and institutional cultural transformation; (3) improvement of institutional and community protection and care services for GBV victims."}, {"bbox": [85, 1478, 1144, 1614], "category": "Text", "text": "**If** this action manages to assess existing gaps in legal frameworks, train public servants and tackle incompatibility or misknowledge of norms, regulation and procedures, **then** it will be possible to reach greater coordination and reduce administrative, bureaucratic, and procedural obstacles that prevent women, girls and LGBTI persons from accessing justice and assistance, particularly in the rural sector. It will ultimately strengthen human rights and democratic governance."}, {"bbox": [1027, 1680, 1144, 1706], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 13 of 24"}]