[{"bbox": [96, 152, 1162, 553], "category": "Text", "text": "AND that National authorities are available and committed to reform the justice system with regards to access to justice; willing to re-think the current justice model and specific available modalities to ensure effective access to justice to the population – especially to the most vulnerable; Justice sector hierarchies (ministry, heads of directorates and departments, etc.) are interested and committed to strengthen the internal governance of justice entities, namely through strengthening tools and mechanisms to support their accountability, transparency, responsiveness, efficiency and effectiveness and compliance with the rule of law; Willingness and availability of CSOs, justice and security authorities to effectively operate in remote areas; Formal justice sector's availability to recognize the importance and full institutionalization of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms (upholding human rights principles) to facilitate the delivery of justice to vulnerable groups – especially victims of sexual and gender-based violence and trafficking in human beings; Availability to strengthen cooperation and synergies between the justice and security sectors, as well as with CSOs to support communities; Justice sectors' recognition of the role played by CSOs with regards to supporting vulnerable groups and supporting national authorities on service delivery; Justice sector's understanding of the prime know-how of CSOs on human rights and its status/challenges nationwide; willingness to engage in an effective partnership to ensure support of victims of human rights violations (assumptions);"}, {"bbox": [96, 564, 1162, 623], "category": "Text", "text": "THEN effective and inclusive access to justice will be enhanced, notably towards equitable provision of quality justice services, including in the regions outside Bissau and for women and girls, and vulnerable groups (Outcome 2)."}, {"bbox": [96, 634, 1162, 951], "category": "Text", "text": "IF Guinea-Bissau's internal security governance is improved to provide more effective, accountable and human rights compliant police services (Outcome 1) and IF Effective and inclusive access to justice is enhanced, notably towards equitable provision of quality justice services, including in the regions outside Bissau and for women and vulnerable groups (Outcome 2); AND National authorities understand the importance of security and justice sectors reform for peace and development; Political and technical willingness to reform the security and justice sectors with a gender equality and human rights-based approach; Openness of security and justice institutions to improve service delivery (assumption); THEN the rule of law and the justice and security systems will be strengthened to ensure respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in Guinea-Bissau - Impact); BECAUSE an effective separation of powers, strong justice and security systems that uphold the rule of law and human rights will enable Guinea-Bissau to overcome its fragilities and internal and external threats to the State and its people (political meddling, corruption and abuse of power)."}, {"bbox": [1027, 1681, 1144, 1706], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 20 of 33"}]