[{"bbox": [114, 101, 1612, 1116], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td></td><td>2.1. % of women and girls indicating satisfaction with services accessed<br/>2.2. % of non state-run health facilities assessed meeting minimum standard (essential service package, GBV minimum standards, MHPSS guidelines, accessibility inclusive guidelines)<br/>2.3. Extent to which measures supported by the EU to prevent and combat sexual and gender-based violence in situations of fragility and conflict are effective in preventing SGBV and providing services to survivors (GAP III indicator)</td><td></td><td></td><td>2.3 Progress reports for the EU-funded intervention</td><td>of GBV. Barriers related to geography, language, disability, age, and cultural sensitivity are effectively addressed and improvements in quality, accessibility and demand of services effectively translate into a higher usage of such services. Services provided are relevant to the demand and adequate.<br/>Cultural sensitivities are addressed and there is no community backlash against service providers or the persons accessing the services.<br/>Broader peace and security conditions do not drastically deteriorate and/or lead to significant increase in GBV.</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 3</td><td>Improved economic inclusion of survivors and women at-risk of GBV</td><td>3.1 Number of beneficiaries with increased earnings after benefitting from the EU-funded intervention</td><td>3.10</td><td>3.1 TBD</td><td>3.1 Surveys of beneficiaries/participants</td><td>There is social acceptance and positive attitude towards survivors undertaking economic activities.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1493, 1149, 1612, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 21 of 31"}]