[{"bbox": [114, 100, 1611, 1105], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td>Improved economic inclusion increases the economic resources directly available to survivors and reduces gender inequalities and power imbalance in their relationships. Economic opportunities have positive ripple effect including on the next generation.</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">Output 1<br/>relating to<br/>Outcome 1</td><td rowspan=\"2\">Enhanced capacity of WROs and CSOs to implement GBV prevention strategies and engage in decision making and leadership in GBV response, mitigation and prevention</td><td>1.1.1 Number of coordinated actions by women's rights organisations, autonomous social movements and relevant civil society organisations in partner country to advocate jointly on ending violence against women and girls supported by the EU-funded intervention</td><td>1.1.1 0</td><td>1.1.1 TBD</td><td rowspan=\"2\">1.1.1 Progress reports for the EU-funded intervention<br/>1.1.2 Pre- and post-training test reports</td><td>Organisations are able to operate and there is space for implementing partners to work without endangering their lives/freedom.<br/>Trained staff of organisations is retained and stays available to deliver the services after the intervention's capacity-building activities.<br/>There is willingness from international actors involved in the sector to increase participation and leadership from local organisations in the coordination</td></tr><tr><td>1.1.2 Number of CSOs/ WROs/ WLOs/ EHOs representatives trained by the EU-funded intervention with increased knowledge and/or skills on GBV/SRHR, MHPSS rights, disaggregated by sex</td><td>1.1.2 0</td><td>1.1.2 TBD</td><td></td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1494, 1149, 1611, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 22 of 31"}]