[{"bbox": [71, 98, 1690, 1061], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td></td><td>protect rights (disaggregated by sex and socio-economic status)</td><td>previous actions)</td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">Outcome 2</td><td rowspan=\"2\">Empowered women, youth and communities using and promoting legal information and awareness on rights</td><td>2.1 Number and % of youth trained demonstrating the use of knowledge and skills learned in their communities (disaggregated by sex, age and disability status if feasible)</td><td>2.1 0</td><td>2.1 TBD at contracting stage</td><td>2.1 progress reports, mid-term and final evaluation</td><td rowspan=\"2\">Increased engagement from youth justice advocates and increased awareness and understanding of rights and justice services options by communities will lead to legal empowerment and then greater demand for capable, accountable and responsive justice services</td></tr><tr><td>2.2 Number of people with access to public legal tools developed by the action to protect their safety and rights (disaggregated by sex)</td><td>2.2 107,836 (2023)</td><td>2.2 200,000</td><td>2.2 progress reports, data extracted from mobile app developed</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">Outcome 3</td><td rowspan=\"2\">Enabled specialised civil society organisations addressing gaps in the defence of fundamental rights</td><td>3.1 Number of CSO coalitions and/or mechanisms (civil society organizations, women rights organizations, community-based organizations, civil society networks, consultation groups, etc.) established or strengthened that foster citizen and civil society engagement.</td><td>3.1 0 (2024)</td><td>3.1 TBD at contracting stage</td><td>3.1 Reporting from events, meetings and minutes</td><td rowspan=\"2\">Broader peace and security conditions do not hinder implementation. There is space for implementing partners to work without endangering their lives/freedom.<br/>The issues tackled under the support in direct management with CSO partners are relevant for citizen's access to fundamental rights and justice</td></tr><tr><td>3.2 Number of policy dialogue, advocacy events and coordination mechanisms supported by the Action to improve coordination between donors, civil society and key stakeholders and sector harmonisation</td><td>3.2 0 (2024)</td><td>3.2 6 (2027)</td><td>3.2 Activity reports</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"3\">Output 1<br/>relating to Outcome 1</td><td rowspan=\"3\">1.1 Increased access to quality legal aid and ancillary services, in particular for women, poor and at-risk groups</td><td>1.1.1 Number of legal service providers supported to deliver more inclusive and rights protective services, disaggregate by sex (disaggregated by age, disability and sex when possible)</td><td>1.1.1 3,687 (2,665 F - 1,022 M) (2020-2023)</td><td>1.1.1 TBD at contracting stage</td><td>1.1.1 Progress and monitoring reports</td><td rowspan=\"3\">Supporting the strengthening of justice services will lead to them becoming more responsive to people's needs, and in particular vulnerable groups. Wider availability and better practices will lead to more people using them. Legal Aid Centres are stable and well-funded. No interference by state justice system into legal aid providers' activity.</td></tr><tr><td>1.1.2 Number of people who received legal representation in politically motivated cases through the action (disaggregated by sex)</td><td>1.1.2 2,370 (2021-2023)</td><td>1.1.2 TBD at contracting stage</td><td>1.1.2 Progress and monitoring reports, Legal Aid Centres records</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>1.1.3 28.5 days (range 21-51 days)</td><td>1.1.3 25 days</td><td>1.1.3 Progress and monitoring reports, Legal Aid Centres records</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1557, 1109, 1690, 1135], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 23 of 32"}]