[{"bbox": [68, 100, 1157, 476], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Gender equality</td><td>A gender-blind, neutral, or negative context and problem analysis could reinforce existing gender inequalities and non-realization of human rights in Education and Health and hinder the efficiency and sustainability of the action</td><td>Medium</td><td>Medium</td><td>Knowledge and tools of gender mainstreaming are available. Gender-sensitive monitoring, use of sex and disability disaggregated data, and gender-sensitive indicators. Gender mainstreaming is applied in all phases of the support services.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [79, 478, 239, 502], "category": "Section-header", "text": "Lessons Learnt:"}, {"bbox": [79, 531, 1020, 584], "category": "Text", "text": "The action builds on best practices in enhancing climate governance and coordination mechanisms and strengthening MRV systems in the context of the Paris Agreement's ETF."}, {"bbox": [117, 611, 1125, 745], "category": "List-item", "text": "* Climate laws and policies provide added value through regular institutional processes and clear roles and responsibilities to stakeholders, including climate action coordination. Well-designed policies/laws as part of these institutional frameworks provide a normative foundation for climate action/NDC implementation, facilitating the integration and mainstreaming of climate change priorities and needs across government agencies and ministries."}, {"bbox": [117, 746, 1123, 878], "category": "List-item", "text": "* Multi-level climate governance is crucial to address its causes and impacts, and the participation of the different stakeholders is necessary to provide an effective response. It is a continuous process that should involve a diverse group of national and local governments, international organisations, donor partners and the private sector, including NGOs, and CSOs. It should promote opportunities and actions to address climate change to take place at various levels: local, national, regional, or international."}, {"bbox": [117, 879, 1102, 933], "category": "List-item", "text": "* Decision-making processes should offer opportunities for citizen participation, which women and youth organisations."}, {"bbox": [117, 934, 1125, 1041], "category": "List-item", "text": "* Rigorous and transparent reporting should be sufficiently resourced (human, technical, and financial). For the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) or lower-middle-income countries with less or limited reporting capacity, the ETF poses several challenges and actions need to prioritize support in a step-by-step process, while maintaining flexibility."}, {"bbox": [117, 1042, 1125, 1096], "category": "List-item", "text": "* A high-level political commitment should be promoted ensure that climate change reporting is high on the government agenda with various line ministries and national and subnational organisations aligned."}, {"bbox": [1039, 1663, 1157, 1687], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 14 of 24"}]