[{"bbox": [114, 94, 1677, 1090], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Output 2.1<br>relating to<br>Outcome 1</td><td>2.1 Enhanced<br>institutional and<br>operational capacities<br>of justice institutions.</td><td>2.1.1 - Number of legal initiatives<br>on fundamental and human rights,<br>including environmental, under<br>revision by the competent<br>authorities with the support of the<br>EU-funded intervention*<br>2.1.2 - Number of professionals<br>from the justice sector (judges,<br>prosecutors, lawyers etc.) trained<br>by the EU-funded intervention<br>with increased knowledge and/or<br>skills in ethics and deontology<br>(disaggregated by sex and<br>professional category)</td><td>2.1.1 - 0 (2021)<br>2.1.2 - 0 (2023)</td><td>2.1.1 - 5 (2027)<br>2.1.2 - tbd<br>(2027)</td><td>2.1.1 - Progress reports<br>2.1.2 - Pre- and post-training<br>test reports<br>2.1.3 - Progress reports</td><td>National authorities are<br>available and committed to<br>reform the justice system with<br>regards to access to justice;<br>willing to re-think the current<br>justice model and specific<br>available modalities to ensure<br>effective access to justice to<br>the population - especially to<br>the most vulnerable.<br><br>Justice sector hierarchies<br>(ministry, heads of<br>directorates and departments,<br>etc.) are interested and<br>committed to strengthen the<br>internal governance of justice<br>entities, namely through<br>strengthening tools and<br>mechanisms to support their<br>accountability, transparency,<br>responsiveness, efficiency and<br>effectiveness and compliance<br>with the rule of law.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 2.2<br>relating to<br>Outcome 2</td><td>2.2 Improved<br>mechanisms for the<br>provision of inclusive<br>and effective justice,<br>especially for<br>vulnerable people<br>including women and<br>girls and people living<br>in remote areas</td><td>2.2.1 - Number of administrative<br>sectors with free and quality<br>services for access to Justice<br>(formal and customary)*<br>2.2.2 - Number of cases referred<br>to/processed through alternative<br>dispute resolution provided by the<br>EU funded intervention<br>2.2.3 - Number of people who<br>were able to access justice thanks<br>to EU support (disaggregated by<br>sex, income level, age, disability<br>status, as well as type of support<br>provided)</td><td>2.2.1 - 6 Justice<br>Centres (CAJ):<br>Bafata,<br>Mansoa, Buba,<br>Canchungo,<br>Bissau (Praça<br>& Bairro<br>Militar) in 2027<br>2.2.2 - tbd<br>(2023)<br>2.2.3 - 0 (2023)</td><td>2.2.1 - 38 (One<br>per<br>administrative<br>sector) in 2027<br>2.2.2 - tbd<br>(2027)<br>2.2.3 - tbd<br>(2027)</td><td>2.2.1 - Ministry of Justice<br>and Human Rights' internal<br>reports and statistics<br>2.2.2 - Progress Reports<br>2.2.3 - Progress Reports</td><td>Willingness and availability of<br>CSOs, justice and security<br>authorities to effectively<br>operate in remote areas.<br><br>Justice sector's availability to<br>recognize the importance and<br>full institutionalization of<br>alternative dispute resolution<br>mechanisms (upholding<br>human rights principles) to<br>facilitate the delivery of<br>justice to vulnerable groups -<br>especially victims of sexual<br>and gender-based violence and<br>trafficking in human beings.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1494, 1149, 1614, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 25 of 33"}]