[{"bbox": [97, 152, 1135, 208], "category": "Text", "text": "approach will include taking into consideration in the design of the action their safety, level of access to services and participation in decision-making processes."}, {"bbox": [97, 218, 1135, 379], "category": "Text", "text": "Furthermore, this action is designed to have a transformational approach by challenging unequal gender relations and transforming discriminatory and harmful gender norms and roles. Although access to services for survivors is the focus on the second component of the action, this programme aims to go beyond addressing only immediate needs and seeks to transform the underlying social norms and structures that perpetuate gender inequality and violence against women and girls. A component of the action will be dedicated to engaging communities, including men, boys and local leaders in dialogues, with the aim of shifting constraining gender norms."}, {"bbox": [97, 388, 1135, 471], "category": "Text", "text": "Finally, through its third component, the programme will put a strong emphasis on promoting women's agency and on strengthening local women's organisations. This will include capacity-building support, support to build platforms and ensuring at least 30% of grant funding is implemented by local women rights organisations."}, {"bbox": [97, 526, 245, 554], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Human Rights"}, {"bbox": [97, 565, 1135, 673], "category": "Text", "text": "The action will contribute to ensure that all individuals who are particularly at risk of GBV have access to comprehensive support and services. It will adopt a Human Rights-Based Approach and will be centred on non-discrimination and inclusivity, with special emphasis on vulnerable groups (persons with disabilities, IDPs, LGBTQI+, ethnic and religious minorities, etc.)."}, {"bbox": [97, 683, 1135, 845], "category": "Text", "text": "CSOs, and in particular women's rights groups, will be involved in the planning, implementation, and monitoring of the project, ensuring that diverse perspectives and voices are represented. Through the first component of the programme, these organisations will also be supported to develop their capacity and better be able to advocate for the promotion of a large spectrum of rights beyond gender equality. The action also feature a strong focus on awareness raising and advocacy for change among communities. Through the public awareness activities, the action will challenge harmful norms and promote a culture of respect and non-discrimination."}, {"bbox": [97, 855, 1135, 1043], "category": "Text", "text": "Finally, it is also expected that the data gathered by the entrusted entities implementing this action will contribute to the international monitoring of human rights in Myanmar, for example by feeding information to UNCT reports which in turn can inform international reporting mechanisms, such as the Universal Periodic Review, the CEDAW reporting mechanism or the Secretary General's Report on Conflict Related Sexual Violence. In particular, it is expected that the action will inform GBV Information Management Systems developed by implementing partners, which will support the collation of GBV data and reporting on trends and patterns, enabling better tailoring of future programs to address these issues effectively."}, {"bbox": [97, 1098, 196, 1125], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Disability"}, {"bbox": [97, 1136, 1135, 1509], "category": "Text", "text": "As per OECD Disability DAC codes identified in section 1.1, this action is labelled as D1. This implies that disability inclusion will be thoroughly mainstreamed throughout the action. Although there is no specific objective focusing solely on the inclusion of survivors of GBV with disabilities, the action will ensure several key steps are incorporated in the design of the programme to ensure equal access and better incorporate disability inclusion. The action builds on the results and lessons learn from a previous EU co-funded programme, Women and Girls First phase 2 (WGFII, implemented by UNFPA), which is considered a best-practice case in disability inclusion. See more under 3.4 Lessons Learnt. Under this previous action, an assessment of the availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality of SRHR, GBV and MHPSS for persons with disabilities in Myanmar was finalised in March 2023 and the updated data and recommendations gathered will be used to develop a disability integrated result framework for the present action. Special attention will be given to IDP women and girls with disabilities who are particularly vulnerable to GBV and sexual exploitation. Support services will be tailored to meet the specific needs identified in the assessment and disaggregated data on disability will be regularly collected to measure the programme's impact on individuals with disabilities and inform adaptations of the activities, if required."}, {"bbox": [97, 1520, 1135, 1629], "category": "Text", "text": "Finally, as the assessment mentioned above mainly covers the analysis of services supported through specific objective 2 of this action, a rapid disability inclusion needs assessment covering the livelihood component will be developed to complement it and fill any gap in the analysis, which will allow to ensure all components of this action are fully responsive to the needs of women and girls with disabilities."}, {"bbox": [1027, 1681, 1143, 1706], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 11 of 31"}]