[{"bbox": [95, 151, 1132, 339], "category": "Text", "text": "Cultural values –including gender-related values– inform the way societies and their governance systems are built, perceived and, eventually, promulgate biases that favour male over female. There are close links between gender engagement, democratic openness, including political engagement, trust in society and well-being. In this respect the Action will encourage wide participation of diverse stakeholders to promote a culture of mutual understanding, debate and respect for different opinions and voices. By building the capacity of women and marginalised groups including women living with HIV, PWD and LGBT+, Tolerância Zero! will promote their engagement and public participation."}, {"bbox": [97, 394, 485, 422], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Conflict sensitivity, peace and resilience"}, {"bbox": [95, 432, 1132, 593], "category": "Text", "text": "Tolerância Zero! seeks to enhance the resilience of girls and women by promoting their fundamental rights. It will sensitise key actors, State Institutions and beneficiaries in order to combat SGBV. It thus seeks to act preventively or in a timely manner in a situation of potential violation of human rights. Once a case of violence is confirmed (premature union, early pregnancy, SGBV, or even situations of perceived risk), Tolerância Zero! will support the provision of services to assist the survivor, including access to justice. It will also seek to promote better relations between the civil society and the State."}, {"bbox": [97, 649, 335, 674], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Disaster Risk Reduction"}, {"bbox": [95, 688, 1132, 770], "category": "Text", "text": "Specific shock-sensitive and gender-sensitive solutions will be applied wherever considered suitable. This will enable early action and rapid response to new humanitarian needs of women, girls and persons with disabilities that could occur in Tolerância Zero! areas during the implementation phase."}, {"bbox": [97, 826, 161, 849], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Youth"}, {"bbox": [95, 863, 1132, 1051], "category": "Text", "text": "Young women and men need to be sensitised against SGBV and empowered with the use of gender transformative approaches eliminating harmful traditional practices that contravene basic human rights. In a context where SGBV has been normalised for generations, forced child marriages and early pregnancies, awareness of sexual reproductive rights is an important factor. Youth will be involved in decision-making through youth platforms that will be included in the monitoring of policy-making and implementation. Male youth will be effectively involved through mentoring programs. Use of digital tools and innovative communication on prevention of SGBV and available services, also through social media, will be promoted to raise awareness of young people."}, {"bbox": [85, 1109, 423, 1137], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 3.4 Risks and Lessons Learnt"}, {"bbox": [85, 1152, 1128, 1562], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><td>Category</td><td>Risks</td><td>Likelihood (High/ Medium/ Low)</td><td>Impact (High/ Medium/ Low)</td><td>Mitigating measures</td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Financial</td><td>Insufficient resources are allocated by the Government for running costs of rehabilitated infrastructure of CAIs, SAAJs, Mobile Brigades and GAFMVV.</td><td>H</td><td>H</td><td>Concentration on fewer strategic locations, ensuring the critical mass of interventions needed for a sufficient service provision to meet the created demand of SGBV services.</td></tr><tr><td>External environment</td><td>Resistance of traditional leaders, including members of traditional courts</td><td>H</td><td>H</td><td>Specific communication and training activities using transformative approaches directed to traditional leaders and courts.</td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1026, 1681, 1141, 1705], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 12 of 25"}]