[{"bbox": [72, 99, 1689, 1046], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Output 3 Relating to Outcome 2</td><td>2.3 Awareness and knowledge of good practices in P/CVE and women, peace and security is increased among the youth in the most vulnerable situations.</td><td>2.2.3 Number of stakeholder engagement (disaggregated by sex and age)</td><td>2.2.3 2024-0</td><td>2.2.3 2027 - TBD in each sub grant</td><td>Project reports</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Output 1 Relating to Outcome 3</td><td>3.1 Adoption and implementation of a coherent, holistic, gender responsive, strategic and actionable national approach to cyber resilience is facilitated</td><td>3.1.1 Status of risk management framework/guidelines for the national authorities designed/updated with the support of the Action<br>3.1.2 Number of decision-makers trained by the Action on the implementation of national cybersecurity strategies (disaggregated by sex and age)</td><td>3.1.1 2024-0<br>3.1.2 2024-0</td><td>3.1.1-TBD<br>3.1.2 2027-TBD</td><td>Action's reports/database of mentored staff (disaggregate by age and sex)</td><td>Stakeholders have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities<br>Good cooperation among ministries and agencies and acceptance of change</td></tr><tr><td>Output 2 Relating to outcome 3</td><td>3.2 National operational capacities to adequately prevent, respond to, and recover from cyber-attacks and/or accidental failures are improved</td><td>3.2.1 Status of policy provisions and/or regulations defining the responsibilities and resources of institutions competent for prevention, protection and recovery from cyber-attacks and/or accidental failure<br>3.2.2 The national CERT has established parameters for organisational structure</td><td>3.2.1 2024- TBD in baseline<br>3.2.2 2024-0</td><td>3.2.1 2027- implemented/adopted<br>3.2.2 2027-1</td><td>National records Text of regulatory framework for CIIP Text of the guidelines on cyber crisis management National CERT annual activity report</td><td>It assumes the government will continue to put significant emphasis on the cybersecurity strategy and its implementation by also allocating sufficient resources</td></tr><tr><td>Output 3 Relating to outcome 3</td><td>3.3 Trust of users, organisations and companies in the use of the cyberspace is enhanced (from a human rights and gender perspectives)</td><td>3.3.1. Number of MoUs between key private sector entities (CII operators, vendors) and government bodies<br>3.3.2 Number of staff trained with the support of the Action on cyber hygiene practices and technical standards (disaggregated at least by sex, age and disability)</td><td>3.3.1 2024 - TBD<br>3.3.2 2024-0</td><td>3.3.1-2027 TBD for the CII operators<br>3.3.2 - at least 1/3 of the core staff identified by the government trained</td><td>National records</td><td></td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1568, 1134, 1689, 1158], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 20 of 26"}]