[{"bbox": [115, 95, 1611, 1134], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td></td><td>the Ombudsperson, per year</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"3\">Outcome 2</td><td rowspan=\"3\">Women's human rights organisations, social movements and other civil society organisations are influential in ending gender-based violence</td><td>2.1 Extent to which women civil society organisations working on violence against women and girls have been engaged on policy development and / or implementation of the action</td><td>2.1 X % of women civil society organisations that have been involved in the development of policies or actions related to violence against women and girls over a specific period of time</td><td>2.1 20% increase from the baseline of participation of women civil society organisations in policy development or actions related to violence against women and girls by the end of the intervention (2027)</td><td>Reports/data of CSOs, baseline and endline surveys conducted and budgeted by the EU-funded intervention</td><td>Women and youth organisations in the communities are openly practising adaptive leadership through their close partnership with Central and Local authorities in target localities.</td></tr><tr><td>2.2 Proportion of women's rights organisations, autonomous social movements and civil society organisations, including persons with disabilities and those representing young people and groups facing intersecting forms of discrimination / marginalisation in a partner country, report having greater influence and agency to work on ending gender based-violence.</td><td>2.2 TBD during inception phase via baseline survey (2023)</td><td>2.2 30% increase from the baseline (2027)</td><td>Policy and legal documents, Reports published by civil society organisations working on preventing violence against women and girls.</td><td>The community groups and institutions are willing to co-create and sustain an enabling environment and mechanism for preventing VAWG.</td></tr><tr><td>2.3 Share of communities having initiated formal partnerships with women persons with disabilities and youth organisations to advance VAWG into local planning, budgeting, and implementation</td><td>2.3 0% (2023)</td><td>2.3 70% (2027)</td><td></td><td>The groups and institutions are interested in 'Zero tolerance to VAWG' model and join it to create an enabling environment in their own localities.</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 3</td><td>Young people's organizations are</td><td>3.1 Number of youth empowered by the EU</td><td>3.1 0 (2024)</td><td>3.1 60 (2027)</td><td>3.1 Reports/data of CSOs, baseline and</td><td>Youth-led CSOs are willing to increase</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1493, 1149, 1614, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 18 of 28"}]