[{"bbox": [70, 98, 1690, 1127], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td>discriminatory social norms, gender stereotypes, GBV and harmful practices</td><td>3.2% of men and boys who acknowledge that gender-based violence is not acceptable (GAP III indicator)</td><td>from the GBV Action baseline study 2024</td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Output 1<br/>relating to Outcome 1</td><td>1.1 Capacities of institutions, and service providers strengthened and developed to design, implement, monitor and evaluate quality essential services for survivors of GBV and Sorcery Accusation Related Violence (SARV)</td><td>1.1.1. Number of government service provider at national and subnational levels trained by the EU-funded intervention with increased knowledge on GBV ad SARV costed action plans, disaggregated by government service, national or subnational level and sex<br/>1.1.2 Number of Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) trained by the action, disaggregated by income status, age and sex*</td><td>1.1.1 Spotlight final report 2023 will determine level (covering 2020-2023)<br/>1.1.2 To be determined 20 HRDs capacitated by the Spotlight Initiative</td><td>1.1.1 To be determined from the GBV Action baseline study 2024 to determine the possible target<br/>1.1.2 40 human rights defenders capacitated</td><td>1.1.1 Spotlight final report 2023, GBV action programme reports, GBV action monitoring programme reports<br/>1.1.2 Spotlight Initiative final report 2023, GBV action programme reports, GBV action monitoring programme reports</td><td>Assuming that trained service providers and HRDs are more capacitated to deliver quality GBV essential services.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 2<br/>Relating to Outcome 1</td><td>1.2. Strengthened coordination capacity of multi-sectoral GBV services and platforms/networks at national and sub-national level</td><td>1.2.1 Extent to which all relevant state actors – such as police, justice sector, social services and health care actors – coordinate actions to respond and end GBV<br/>1.2.2 Proportion of participants, among the justice and security actors and other service providers, attending coordination events, exchange experience organized by the action, that define the events attended as “useful” and/or “very useful”</td><td>1.2.1 GBV secretariat at national, provincial and sub-national, and referral pathways in place<br/>1.2.2 (To bedetermined, no data)</td><td>1.2.1 Target provinces will be defined at later stage<br/>1.2.2 To be determined in the inception phase from the GBV Action baseline study 2024</td><td>1.2.1 Minutes from GBV Secretariat meetings, GBV action programme reports, GBV action monitoring programme reports<br/>1.2.2 Minutes from GBV Secretariat meetings, evaluation reports/surveys conducted after events</td><td>GBV Secretariat and all relevant state actors are coordinating participating in coordination and trainings and become more capacitated.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 3<br/>Relating to Outcome 1</td><td>1.3 Improved model global standard for essential quality services in infrastructure at subnational levels</td><td>1.3.1 Number of infrastructures developed with the support of the EU-funded intervention to improve the quality of essential GBV services at subnational level, and reports disaggregated by sex and age</td><td>1.3.1 None</td><td>1.3.1 To be determined in the inception phase from the GBV Action baseline study 2024</td><td>1.3.1 GBV action programme reports, GBV action monitoring programme reports</td><td>The infrastructure supported in the remote areas impact strengthen the use of the referral pathways among community</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1567, 1134, 1690, 1158], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 18 of 23"}]