[{"bbox": [81, 146, 1167, 1170], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>People and the organisation</td><td>Risk 7 - Competition for funding and animosity among key civil society organizations, platforms and networks</td><td>Medium</td><td>Medium</td><td>Promote structured dialogue with and within civil society, both at national and provincial levels, as well as promote opportunities/define criteria for them to work in a joint and complementary manner.</td></tr><tr><td>Planning, processes and systems</td><td>Risk 8 - Overlapping donor's interventions</td><td>Medium</td><td>Low</td><td>Strong coordination between partners and with the government, both in the design and the implementation phases of the Action.</td></tr><tr><td>Communication and information</td><td>Risk 9 - Citizens and some civil society actors remain uninformed of their rights, how to access it, and their roles in a participatory and representative democracy</td><td>Medium</td><td>Medium</td><td>Provide public education and awareness raising actions, and support strategic communication of CSOs and other partners, using simplified methodologies (adapted to the beneficiaries' capacities, including in local languages) based on the contexts and needs.<br/>Ensure that gender and human rights perspective are mainstreamed in all the actions.</td></tr><tr><td>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 the sector, 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.<br/>Gender-sensitive monitoring, use of sex-disaggregated data, and gender-sensitive indicators. Gender<br/>Gender mainstreaming is applied in all phases of the support services.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [92, 1172, 252, 1196], "category": "Section-header", "text": "Lessons Learnt:"}, {"bbox": [92, 1212, 1161, 1295], "category": "Text", "text": "Experience from previous Actions focusing on justice, security and human rights, namely some implemented by Manitese and FEC, IMVF and the Guinean League of Human Rights, Voz di Paz, UNDP, UNODC, UNIOGBIS, etc. show that:"}, {"bbox": [92, 1311, 1161, 1366], "category": "Text", "text": "- CSOs' role in the provision of service delivery to the population - especially to vulnerable groups in remote areas - is fundamental due to the weaknesses of the Bissau-Guinean State and its limited presence outside the capital;"}, {"bbox": [92, 1381, 1161, 1465], "category": "Text", "text": "- Proper service delivery to the population requires tangible and consistent actions at grassroot level and needs to be ensured by actors with expertise in the subject and proven management capacities (which is often not found in local organisations);"}, {"bbox": [92, 1479, 1161, 1564], "category": "Text", "text": "- CSOs have acquainted important know-how both theoretical and practical in terms of human rights, access to justice and social protection during the past decades; and their support and cooperation with public authorities has been crucial for the capacitation of public servants on the subject and for the provision of public services;"}, {"bbox": [1026, 1680, 1143, 1705], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 17 of 33"}]