[{"bbox": [115, 180, 667, 205], "category": "Footnote", "text": "³⁵ GERF Methodology used: https://europa.eu/capacity4dev/parau/eu-rfi"}, {"bbox": [115, 205, 1613, 250], "category": "Footnote", "text": "³⁶ Indirect benefits can be assigned to part of population in Lesotho e.g. profiting from longer lifespans of reservoirs in large dams resulting in better services (e.g. more water security for Maseru) and also in the form of more royalties and fees paid to the Government. Indirect benefits can even be trans border."}, {"bbox": [115, 247, 1610, 1136], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Outcome 1</td><td>Increase access to safe, sustainable and affordable water, sanitation, and hygiene systems in rural communities, schools and clinics, through decentralised structures integrating a gender based approach.</td><td>1.1) Number of additional persons (disaggregated by sex) with access to improved drinking water source with EU support (at least 50% women and girls) - GERF 2.38<br>1.2) Number of District Councils sustainably managing WASH<br>1.3) Number of Community Councils established as Water Service Authorities</td><td>1.1) 0<br>1.2) 0<br>1.3) 0</td><td>1.1) 125,000<br>1.2) 10<br>1.3) 20</td><td>1.1, 1.2 & 1.3)<br>Project reports, mid-term and final evaluation</td><td>Necessary WASH legislation is approved<br>Government staff interest in capacity development and M&E tools<br>Decentralisation Act is implemented</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 2</td><td>Lesotho sustainably manages its water and land resources comprising the water-energy and natural resources nexus and advances its climate resilience with an inclusive approach.</td><td>2.1) Areas of terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems under (a) protection, (b) sustainable management with EU support (ha) [NDICI-Global Europe][SP]‡ (ha)³⁵<br>2.2) Number of people benefiting indirectly³⁶ from ICM-improved resilience to climate variability (disaggregated by sex)</td><td>2.1) 630 000 has (after ReNoka phase 1)<br>2.2) 1 000 000 (ReNoka 1)</td><td>2.1) 1 200 000 has<br>2.2) 1 500 000</td><td>2.1) ReNoka project data<br>2.2) Project reports, end-term evaluation</td><td>Water Act is approved</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 3</td><td>Strengthen national water sector capacities to improve services and cooperation at community, catchment and transboundary levels</td><td>3.1) Percentage of implementation of water sector plans defined under Long-Term Water and Sanitation Strategy (or updates)<br>3.2) Proportion of Lesotho water institutions producing regular evidence-based outputs (disaggregated by sex)</td><td>3.1) 0%<br>3.2) 0%<br>3.3) 0</td><td>3.1) 50%<br>3.2) 50%<br>3.3) 15</td><td>3.1, 3.2), Project reports, mid-term evaluation<br>3.3) government gazette, sector reports</td><td>Government interest in capacity development and M&E tools<br>Coordination within the water sector is in place</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1494, 1150, 1613, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 20 of 28"}]