[{"bbox": [71, 98, 1690, 1126], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td>services, protection and justice</td><td>1.3 Number of people benefitting from EU-funded interventions to counter sexual and gender-based violence (GERF 2.37)</td><td>budget in particular) allocated by the state to GBV in the DfCDR<br/>1.3 To be determined in the inception phase from the GBV Action baseline study 2024</td><td>plans that address GBV<br/>1.3 To be determined in the inception phase from the GBV Action baseline study 2024</td><td>security, protection and health.<br/>National policies allow addressing issues related to the prevention of gender based violence.</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 2</td><td>2 Improved advocacy and agency of civil society organisations, women's rights organisations, social movements and communities to end gender-based violence</td><td>2.1 Proportion of national funds allocated to prevent and curb GBV/SARV and assists the women, girls, boys and men affected by it<br/>2.2 Number and type of collective actions taken by CSOs, and women's rights organisations, social movements and communities to end GBV<br/>2.3. Extent to which organisations led by women and girls are effective in driving social change related to ending gender-based violence (GAP III indicator)</td><td>2.1 2022 and 2023 National Budgets<br/>2.2 18 CSOs were specifically engaged by the Spotlight, and 16 CSOs represented at the CS-NRG<br/>2.2 Technical dialogues and CSOs forums held during the 16/20 days of activism to advocate for national support to end GBV of all forms<br/>2.3 National Aids Council/Spotlight strategic dialogue held in December 2022</td><td>2.1 To be determined in the inception phase from the GBV Action baseline study 2024<br/>2.2 To be determined in the inception phase from the GBV Action baseline study 2024<br/>2.3 To be determined in the inception phase from the GBV Action baseline study 2024</td><td>Civil society organisations, women's rights organisations, social movements and communities have enabling environment for dialogue and they can work as networks and consorciums where there can jointly advocate for GEWE and ending violence against women and children.<br/>2.1 Spotlight 2022 report, annual state budget<br/>2.2 Spotlight reports (2022 and annual reports and final report covering 2020-2023), GBV action programme reports, GBV action monitoring programme reports<br/>2.3 Spotlight annual report 2022, GBV action programme reports, GBV action monitoring programme reports</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 3</td><td>3 More effective engagement of community leaders, male advocates and influential groups and actors in society in changing</td><td>3.1 % of influential community leaders, members, and platforms whose knowledge and skills in addressing GBV and harmful practices contribute to behaviour change on violence in their communities.</td><td>3.1 Parliamentary Committee on GEWE and GBV, religious leaders, CS-NRG<br/>3.2 To be determined in the inception phase</td><td>3.1 To be determined from the GBV Action baseline study 2024<br/>3.2 To be determined in the inception phase from the GBV Action baseline study 2024</td><td>3.1 GBV Action baseline study 2024, GBV action programme reports, GBV action monitoring programme reports<br/>3.2 UN Women reports 2022 and 2023, Spotlight final report 2023, GBV action programme reports, GBV action monitoring programme reports</td><td>When male platforms are capacitated, and men and boys are targeted, they will be more influential and that will change mind-sets of other men and boys.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1567, 1134, 1690, 1159], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 17 of 23"}]