[{"bbox": [96, 165, 1133, 247], "category": "Text", "text": "Identification of main stakeholders and corresponding institutional and/or organisational issues (mandates, potential roles, and capacities) to be covered by the Action under the outcomes 1 “Coordination of the Justice System”, 2 “Access to justice for all” and outcome 3 Anti-corruption:"}, {"bbox": [134, 257, 795, 284], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **The Supreme Court (SC)** heads the judicial branch of government."}, {"bbox": [134, 284, 1133, 363], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **The Department of Justice (DOJ)** plays a key role in law enforcement, prosecution and corrections. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), the National Prosecution Service (NPS), the Public Attorney's Office (PAO), and the Bureau of Corrections (BuCOR), all fall under the DOJ."}, {"bbox": [134, 364, 1133, 471], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)** is primarily in charge of all local governments (LGUs - including the VAW desks) and of law enforcement (Philippine National Police (PNP) including the PNP women and children's protection units and the PNP women and children protection center, and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)¹⁶."}, {"bbox": [134, 470, 1133, 600], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **The Justice Sector Coordinating Council (JSCC)** is a coordinating mechanism between the Supreme Court (SC), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), for a sectoral approach in the planning and implementation of reforms in the criminal justice system. The JSCC is responsible for deciding the establishment of new Justice Zones and regulating their work."}, {"bbox": [134, 602, 1133, 682], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **Justice Zones (JZs)** are cities where local justice sector actors such as police, prosecutors, public attorneys, judges and prison staff, work together to identify common problems and generate common solutions to address them, thus operationalizing the principle of justice coordination at the local level."}, {"bbox": [134, 682, 1133, 762], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **The Public Attorney's Office (PAO)** exists to provide the “indigent litigants, the oppressed, marginalized, and underprivileged members of the society free access to courts, judicial and quasi-judicial agencies, by rendering legal services, counselling and assistance”,"}, {"bbox": [134, 762, 1133, 868], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **Free legal aid providers:** Other groups that provide free legal aid include the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP), Legal Aid Clinics of law schools, and public interest law organizations such as the Alternative Law Groups, the Free Legal Assistance Group, Mabini, and the National Union for People's Lawyers."}, {"bbox": [134, 868, 1133, 921], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **The Commission on Human Rights (CHR)** is the National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) created under the 1987 Philippine Constitution."}, {"bbox": [134, 921, 1133, 1027], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **The Inter-Agency Council on Violence Against Women and their Children (IACVAWC),** a multi-sectoral body established to ensure effective implementation of the law and be the lead coordinator and monitoring body on Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC) initiatives. The council is composed of 14 government agencies."}, {"bbox": [134, 1027, 1133, 1106], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **The Office for Alternative Dispute Resolution (OADR)** is an attached agency of the Department of Justice. The OADR is well equipped to deliver training on mediation skills, they lack however the human resources to do this is in a systematic manner (e.g. to train officials in all barangays)."}, {"bbox": [134, 1106, 1133, 1160], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **The Philippine Commission on Women,** a national government agency that is responsible for promoting and protecting the rights of women in the Philippines."}, {"bbox": [134, 1160, 1133, 1213], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)** in the Philippines are well organized but tend to lack capacity in access to justice policy advocacy, programming and coalition building/networking.."}, {"bbox": [134, 1213, 1133, 1266], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **Department of Budget and Management; responsible for** formulating the overall resource application strategy to match the government's macroeconomic policy;"}, {"bbox": [134, 1266, 752, 1292], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **The Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC)**"}, {"bbox": [134, 1292, 1133, 1345], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **Government Procurement Policy Board** an independent inter-agency body that is impartial, transparent and effective, with private sector representation."}, {"bbox": [134, 1345, 766, 1371], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **Commission on Audit:** the country's Supreme Audit Institution,"}, {"bbox": [134, 1371, 627, 1398], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **Parliamentary Budget Oversight Commission,**"}, {"bbox": [134, 1398, 438, 1424], "category": "List-item", "text": "- **Civil Society Organisations**"}, {"bbox": [86, 1519, 603, 1551], "category": "Section-header", "text": "# 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTION"}, {"bbox": [86, 1584, 508, 1617], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 3.1 Objectives and Expected Outputs"}, {"bbox": [86, 1682, 203, 1707], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 10 of 32"}]