[{"bbox": [71, 98, 1706, 1130], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td>adjudication of crimes and human rights violations</td><td>and adjudication of crimes and human rights violations, disaggregated by sex.<br/>1.2.2 Percentage of judicial operators who, after being supported by the EU-funded intervention, report having the knowledge and abilities to design and implement policies and practices, in line with international justice and human rights standards, disaggregated by sex.</td><td>1.2.2 Baseline: 0 / year 0</td><td>1.2.2: 60%/year 4</td><td>1.2.2 Pre- and post-training test reports</td><td>technical assistance to strengthen their institutional procedures.<br/>Government authorities have the political will and resources to adopt human rights policies and implement them.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 3<br/>relating to Outcome 1</td><td>1.3 Improved capacities of relevant state actors to facilitate access to adequate justice services to persons in vulnerable situation, including people on the move and victims of gender-based violence</td><td>1.3.1 Number of criminal justice system actors trained by the EU-funded intervention with increased knowledge and/or skills in gender and violence against women, indigenous peoples, people on the move, environmental crimes, and land conflicts, disaggregated by sex</td><td>1.3.1 Baseline: 0/year 0</td><td>1.3.1: Target:100 /year 5</td><td>1.3.1 Pre- and post-training test reports \\</td><td>National authorities have the will to comply with human rights obligations on equality and non-discrimination and are willing to work and/or continue working with the implementing partner.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 1<br/>relating to Outcome 2</td><td>2.1. Increased capacities of civil society and victims to demand and advocate access to justice with key state institutions</td><td>2.1.1. Number of advocacy initiatives promoted by victims and/or civil society organisations aimed at improving access to justice.<br/>2.1.2 Number of CSO representatives trained by the EU-funded intervention with increased knowledge and/or skills on issues related to people on the move, women's rights, LGBTIQ+ persons, victims of serious human rights violations and corruption,</td><td>2.1.1. Baseline: 0/year 0</td><td>2.1.1. Target: 8/year 4</td><td>2.1.1. Summary documents outlining the content and status of the respective advocacy initiatives.</td><td>The State does not limit the space for civil society to operate. Civil society organisations are able to continue working independently.<br/>Civil society organisations remain open to working with the implementing partner on key initiatives.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1568, 1135, 1690, 1158], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 20 of 27"}]