[{"bbox": [86, 153, 313, 184], "category": "Section-header", "text": "3.3 Mainstreaming"}, {"bbox": [96, 224, 1134, 385], "category": "Text", "text": "**Environmental Protection & Climate Change:** Given the Action's objectives, which are not likely to produce significant negative impacts on the environment, it is not necessary to carry out a Strategic Environmental Assessment. The action will nevertheless place special attention on the factors linked to infrastructure development. The infrastructure component will promote integration of energy efficiency and resource efficiency in the design (e.g. elements of passive architecture, use of solar energy), and integration of environment and climate criteria in the selection of construction material (green procurement) as possible."}, {"bbox": [96, 413, 1134, 548], "category": "Text", "text": "**Persons living with disabilities:** As per OECD Disability DAC codes identified in section 1.1, this action is labelled as D1. This implies that inclusion of persons with disabilities is a significant objective of the action. Raising awareness on the rights and needs of women and girls living with disabilities will be included in activities and the action will promote provision of rights-based and gender responsive services to address GBV and SARV for women and young persons living with disabilities."}, {"bbox": [96, 572, 1134, 784], "category": "Text", "text": "**Human Rights:** The action addresses the right to safety and security, to live free from violence, and improved equal access to justice and services along referral pathways. Youth will play a prominent part in the action. The human rights-based approach will be integrated throughout the action. The action aims at building duty-bearers capacity in fulfilling their human rights commitments and rights-holders capacity to know, claim and enjoy their rights while paying particular attention on inclusion of groups that are living in vulnerable situations and are at high risk such as children, persons with disabilities, persons living with HIV and those living in sorcery accusation related violence high risk areas. The action will address intersectionality and multiple vulnerabilities throughout the activities."}, {"bbox": [96, 815, 1134, 952], "category": "Text", "text": "**Gender equality and empowerment of women and girls:** As per the OECD Gender DAC codes identified in section 1.1, this action is labelled as G2. This implies that it targets gender equality and women's and girls' empowerment as a principal objective. Careful consideration should be given to the possible negative backslashes of empowerment measures, also economical, that could exacerbate, for example, domestic violence. In other terms, prevention and protections measures should be carefully designed and integrated."}, {"bbox": [96, 980, 1134, 1248], "category": "Text", "text": "**Democracy and Reduction of Inequalities:** As per the Inequality Marker, this action is focusing on groups living in the most vulnerable situation is labelled as I-2. The action will support the PNG Government in their work against GBV. It also supports gender-responsive budgeting in order to foster democratic governance and equal access to public services. It will foster provincial and district level coordination, response and capacity to work against violence against women and children. It aims at promoting participation of civil society and communities in ending violence against women. Fostering participation, dialogue and joint actions of communities, civil society and women's rights organisations, it will aim to strengthen relationships between rights holders and duty bearers for enhanced and democratic and accountable governance. The action also aims at enhancing referral pathways and bringing GBV and SARV related services closer to people, including for those that are living in remote high-risk areas."}, {"bbox": [96, 1272, 1134, 1486], "category": "Text", "text": "**Conflict sensitivity, peace and resilience:** Conflict sensitivity and do-no-harm requires close engagement with local authorities and communities, and systematic analysis of the local context and it will be conducted as part of programming. The land tenure (statutory, de facto, customary) type and water rights linked to the infrastructure development will be considered as part of the risk analysis, as these issues are often conflict drivers at local level. Do-No-Harm implications should be considered for all empowerment actions, which, pradoxically may cause a negative backlash on women and children. Therefore, prevention and protection measures should be carefully designed and integrated. Women, male and female youth should also be empowered in their roles in relation to conflict and violence prevention and in peacebuilding in general."}, {"bbox": [1027, 1681, 1144, 1707], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 11 of 23"}]