[{"bbox": [81, 146, 1142, 1512], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td>Political instability/social unrest and/or detrimental fiscal situation drastically reduce the commitment and contribution towards VAWG.</td><td>Medium</td><td>Medium</td><td>Continuous monitoring of the political and fiscal situations to anticipate potential risks and maintaining dialogue with high-level counterparts on the importance of advancing core program objectives for the overall development of the country.</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>Deeply entrenched social norms and political instrumentalisation of harmful traditional practices (FGM) create resistance on the part of authorities and community members to the structural and normative changes required to end VAWG/HP</td><td>High</td><td>High</td><td>Invest heavily on awareness and behavioural change campaigns at all levels in collaboration with high level influencers in society and at community level.<br>Intense engagement of influential stakeholders at national and local level, to promote conducive social norms at all levels, notably politicians, paramount chiefs, religious and traditional leaders, schools, communities, families.<br>Using participatory-based approaches involving CSOs and CBOs to develop strategic plans and community engagement tools to bring about necessary changes to social norms and other elements that influence VAWG and the practice of FGM. Apply a victim-centred and conflict sensitive approach to strategies addressing VAWG/FGM/C</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>Risk action has unintended negative human rights' impacts that perpetuate gender inequalities and hinder the wellbeing of target beneficiaries</td><td>Medium</td><td>High</td><td>It is recognised that given the social norms entranced in the local content, there is a high risk an approach that targets uniquely the implementation of formal justice systems may hinder the inclusion and wellbeing of VAWG victims whom may be stigmatised and rejected by their families/community and society. To mitigate this risk the initiative puts a strong focus on awareness and behavioral change campaign which may change social norms and mindsets and on activities that bridge the gap between formal justice system and traditional and customary practices, and on delivering a response which places victims' rights, dignity and wellbeing resolutely at the center.</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">2 planning, processes and systems</td><td>Modest funding levels and limited human resources amongst government and non-government entities in country (health/police/ justice, social services, etc.) limit realisation of activities crucial to achieving the planned Outcomes.</td><td>High</td><td>High</td><td>Design low-cost context-specific activities which stand a higher chance of sustainability despite macro-economic constraints.<br>Strengthening planning and budgeting capacity to increase allocation to the multi-sectorial strategy to curb VAWG.<br>Disseminate SI produced tools for cost effective intervention by stakeholders.<br>Systemise VAWG prevention and response activities into SOPs used by Ministry of Health, Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, and other key ministries.</td></tr><tr><td>Low capacity of service providers for health and psychosocial services results in poor quality of care and additional risks to survivors</td><td>High</td><td>High</td><td>Victim centred approach and capacity development of service providers on how to maintain confidentiality, ensure safety of the survivor, and apply survivor-centred principles of safety, confidentiality, respect, and non-discrimination.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1026, 1680, 1142, 1705], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 16 of 35"}]