[{"bbox": [114, 95, 1643, 1126], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td></td><td>1.5 Number of pending cases in courts - first instance per 100 inhabitants (disaggregated by type of case: civil, commercial, administrative, and other)</td><td>1.5 Data will be centralised at inception stage as it is a constantly moving number</td><td>1.5 TBD following inception stage</td><td>1.5 www.shuukh.mn (database where judiciary proceedings information are centralised)</td><td></td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"3\">Outcome 2</td><td rowspan=\"3\">2 Strengthened institutional and performance capacity and independence of the justice actors.</td><td>2.1 % of the population who perceive the overall quality of justice dispensed as good or very good (disaggregated by sex, age and disability status).</td><td>2.1 TBC following baseline survey (2023)</td><td>2.1 TBD based on outcomes of baseline survey (2026)</td><td>2.1 At least two rounds of public surveys as part of the project M&E system.</td><td rowspan=\"3\">Mongolian authorities from the executive, legislative and judiciary branches have willingness to engage in the reform efforts, and provide the adequate number of resources, guarantees and attention to strengthen the capacity and independence of justice actors.</td></tr><tr><td>2.2 Share of budget allocated to the justice sector on the implemented budget.</td><td>2.2 1.62% (2023)</td><td>2.2 TBD during inception stage</td><td>2.2 Government budget and report on execution.</td></tr><tr><td>2.3 % of people who partly or fully agree that judges are able to make decisions without direct or indirect interference by Government or politicians (disaggregated by sex, age and disability status).</td><td>2.3 TBC following baseline survey (2023)</td><td>2.3 TBD based on outcomes of baseline survey (2028)</td><td>2.3 At least two rounds of public surveys as part of the project M&E system.</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">Outcome 3</td><td rowspan=\"2\">3 Enhanced participation of civil society and the media in accountability of the justice system.</td><td>3.1 Number of government policies developed or revised with civil society organisation participation through EU support. [GERF 2.29]**</td><td>3.1 0 (2023)</td><td>3.1 At least 3 policies (2028)</td><td>3.1 Reports from civil society organisations; websites of respective justice institutions; Country score according to the CIVICUS monitor; Live Enabling Environment Index (EEI) rating.</td><td rowspan=\"2\">Mongolian authorities from the executive, legislative and judiciary branches are open and willing to engage with civil society and media, and perceive them as key actors in upholding rule of law and democracy in the country, and as a key interlocutor in connecting with the wider public.</td></tr><tr><td>3.2 % of media representatives that feel that they are capable of holding the justice system accountable (disaggregated by sex, age).</td><td>3.2 TBC following baseline survey (2023)</td><td>3.2 TBD based on outcomes of baseline survey (2028)</td><td>3.2 At least two rounds of public surveys as part of</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1525, 1149, 1643, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 21 of 30"}]