[{"bbox": [71, 97, 1707, 823], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td></td><td>indigenous population rights, persons deprived of their liberty to advocate for human rights compliance within the security and justice system, disaggregated by sex.<br/>2.1.3 Number of grassroots civil society organisations benefitting from (or reached by) EU support (GERF 2.28)</td><td>2.1.3. Baseline: 0/year 0</td><td>2.1.3 Target: 40/year 4</td><td>2.1.2. Baseline: mid-term and endline studies conducted and budgeted by the EU-funded intervention.</td><td>Continued availability of core funding for the functioning of civil society organisations</td></tr><tr><td>Output 2<br/>relating to Outcome 2</td><td>2.2 Improved strategic litigation, availability of legal aid and coordinated comprehensive services (psychosocial support, truth and reparation systems) for victims in emblematic cases of human rights violations</td><td>2.2.1 Number of emblematic human rights and access to justice cases; disaggregated by typology of human rights violations, in which pro bono legal representation and/or comprehensive services are provided with support of the EU-funded intervention.<br/>2.2.2 Number of victims of human rights violations directly benefiting from assistance funded by the EU (GERF 2.30)</td><td>2.2.1 Baseline: 0</td><td>2.2.1. Target: 20 (average 5 per year) / year 4</td><td>2.2.1 Agreements with human rights pro bono legal firms; Summary documents regarding legal aid provided in emblematic cases; Records of strategic litigation exchanges<br/>2.2.2 Case records and other legal documents of the legal aid provided for the victims of human rights violations.</td><td>Timely resolution of administrative, substantive and other arrangements with legal representation providers.<br/>Pre-identified service providers accept the conditions of the Action and are willing to continue working with the implementing partner.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1568, 1134, 1690, 1159], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 21 of 27"}]