[{"bbox": [81, 146, 1167, 1639], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>1-to the external environment</td><td>Risk 5:<br/>The already extremely limited Myanmar's (social) media landscape is further restricted/controlled by the military, limiting further the possible channels to reach out to Myanmar citizens.</td><td>M</td><td>M</td><td>Communication channels are already controlled and limited by the de facto authorities, with citizens now used to bypass some of these restrictions. If relevant, the EU will increase collaboration with local partners such as CSOs and independent media outlets to better reach out to Myanmar citizens beyond social media.<br/>In parallel to this action, the EU will continue to support media freedom and freedom of expression in Myanmar, with the objective to promote a more enabling environment for freedom of expression in the country.</td></tr><tr><td>2-to planning, processes and systems</td><td>Risk 6:<br/>The EU does not find international providers/experts with sufficient qualifications/knowledge of the Myanmar environment context.</td><td>L</td><td>M</td><td>The delegation will use an international tender procedure to ensure best possible reach and competition in the identification of the communication experts who will work on this action. The action will also ensure that both international and local experts are part of the team implementing this action, in order to ensure synergies and complementarity in terms of skills and knowledge of the local context. Careful screening of applicants will be made to assess vested interests and/or connections to the military or other conflict parties. Beyond communication experts, this action should also engage with a wide range of local experts such as academics, researchers and civil society actors who have a deep understanding of the Myanmar context and ensure that communication activities are culturally sensitive and contextually appropriate.</td></tr><tr><td>2-to planning, processes and systems</td><td>Risk 7:<br/>A gender blind, neutral or negative context and problem analysis reinforces existing gender inequalities and non-realisation of the women empowerment expected results of the Action and/or hinder its efficiency and sustainability.</td><td>M</td><td>M</td><td>Knowledge and tools for gender analysis are available. Gender-sensitive monitoring, specific gender indicators, use of sex-disaggregated data and specific evaluation of gender equality results are in place. Gender mainstreaming is applied in all phases of the Action. Expertise in gender will be ensured in all teams during technical assistance. Lessons and good practices on gender-sensitive communication</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1026, 1653, 1141, 1678], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 12 of 17"}]