[{"bbox": [81, 146, 1156, 1640], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>planning, processes and systems</td><td>hinder effective inclusion and implementation of the activities, or worsen inequality of access to the services proposed</td><td></td><td></td><td>local partners will help ensure activities are tailored to the social realities in each of the action's locations. When designing the programme, the partners will have to ensure conflict -and gender-sensitive, and do-no-harm assessments and analysis are completed. Previous experience in these approaches are part of the selection criteria for the entrusted entities and the implementing partners of all specific objectives. The action shall promote gender mainstreaming and the inclusion and participation of youth and other groups living in vulnerable situations throughout.</td></tr><tr><td>3-to people and the organisation</td><td>Weak capacity of local actors, including local civil society organisations and justice providers impacts the quality and effectiveness of the action</td><td>Low</td><td>Medium</td><td>This action will have a strong component of capacity-building for implementing partners and local organisations involved in implementation. It will combine technical support and tailored trainings based on a needs assessment during the inception period of the action. Additionally, implementing partners at local level will be carefully selected, based on capacity and past experience working on similar activities.</td></tr><tr><td>1-to the external environment</td><td>The post-Coup crisis of confidence in all types of justice providers increasingly prevents everyday justice issues and grievances from being addressed, and the importance of addressing everyday justice issues may no longer be recognized by the public in the face of widespread human rights</td><td>High</td><td>Low</td><td>The first specific objective of the action will work on strengthening alternative non-formal justice mechanisms including community-based dispute resolution to offer inclusive gender-sensitive and human rights compliant options to the public.<br>In addition, legal awareness activities will continue to promote dialogue around the principles of justice which will support all forms of justice seeking and will serve to defend the foundations of access to justice. Public engagement activities will raise awareness of, and emphasise the importance of addressing, everyday injustices.<br>The action will proactively engage with marginalised and vulnerable groups to understand and respond to their specific justice needs</td></tr><tr><td>3-to people and the organisation</td><td>The action engages with justice systems and/or alternative dispute resolution mechanisms at community level that are not inclusive nor fully compliant with a human-rights based and gender-sensitive approach, thus empowering systems with the potential to cause harm or increase inequality</td><td>Low</td><td>High</td><td>The action will build on previous phases of the programme and on research carried out on emerging justice systems to gain a clear understanding of the systems being implemented and identify potential opportunities to strengthen access to justice within the systems mature enough to guarantee human rights compliance. Before engaging with any system or mechanism, the programme shall carry out due diligence and provide a comprehensive assessment of the justice system/mechanism commitment to inclusion and respect for human rights and gender equality as well as its capacity to comply to them. The programme will work closely with partners and internal and external stakeholders to assess the risks involved in engagement with</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1014, 1654, 1143, 1681], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 17 of 32"}]