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Climate change adaptation and environmental sustainability will also be improved through applying principles in construction leading to an improvement over the pre-existing quality and sustainability of facilities, including through climate proofing, and “one health” approach, recognizing that the health of people is connected to the health of the close environment."}, {"bbox": [98, 1000, 761, 1025], "category": "Section-header", "text": "**Outcomes of the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) screening**"}, {"bbox": [98, 1026, 1132, 1078], "category": "Text", "text": "The EIA (Environment Impact Assessment) screening classified the action as Category B (not requiring an EIA, but for which environment aspects will be addressed during design)."}, {"bbox": [98, 1106, 569, 1129], "category": "Section-header", "text": "**Outcome of the CRA (Climate Risk Assessment)**"}, {"bbox": [98, 1133, 1132, 1185], "category": "Text", "text": "The Climate Risk Assessment (CRA) screening concluded that this action is at risk (climate risk will be addressed as part of an EIA)."}, {"bbox": [98, 1213, 636, 1238], "category": "Section-header", "text": "**Gender equality and empowerment of women and girls**"}, {"bbox": [98, 1239, 1132, 1370], "category": "Text", "text": "As per the OECD Gender DAC codes identified in section 1.1, this action is labelled as G1. This implies that a gender perspective is integrated throughout the Action: the specific objectives in point 3.1, particularly SO 1 and 2 being directly focused on improving access to health care to women and girls recognising they are disproportionally affected by the conflict, physically as well as socially and economically. This is also a pillar of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda at EU level and worldwide."}, {"bbox": [98, 1398, 1132, 1450], "category": "Text", "text": "A systematic assessment of the particular needs and strengths of women and girls of the planned activities will be conducted and sex- and disability (where possible) disaggregated data will be collected and presented at all levels."}, {"bbox": [98, 1482, 243, 1506], "category": "Section-header", "text": "**Human Rights**"}, {"bbox": [98, 1509, 1132, 1641], "category": "Text", "text": "Access to health services is a basic human right recognised in the international legal framework. While the final beneficiaries of this Action do have special needs arising from the conflict, their right to enjoy such services will also be underscored, moving from a needs approach to a rights approach. International humanitarian law also provides the principle of special protection for children as persons who are particularly vulnerable in time of armed conflict and children shall be provided with care and aid they require. Such a human rights based approach will"}, {"bbox": [1038, 1682, 1143, 1706], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 9 of 23"}]