[{"bbox": [71, 98, 1690, 1082], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td></td><td>1.1.3 Median number of days between arrest and representation for Legal Aid Centre clients</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Output 2<br/>relating to<br/>Outcome 1</td><td>1.2 Strengthened rights-based and gender responsive approaches under justice and dispute resolution mechanisms used at community level</td><td>1.2.1 Number of alternative and community justice actors trained (disaggregated by sex and ethnicity)<br/>1.2.2 % of trained justice actors who demonstrate improved knowledge of fair approaches and gender-sensitive and human rights responsive sensitive justice (disaggregated by sex and ethnicity)</td><td>1.2.1 638<br/>(374 F, 231 M, 33 other)<br/>1.2.2 80%</td><td>1.2.1 TBD at contracting stage<br/>1.2.2 TBD at contracting stage</td><td>1.2.1 Progress and monitoring reports<br/>1.2.2 Progress and monitoring reports, survey, evaluation</td><td>There is a will among service providers, to change behaviours and practice.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 1<br/>relating to<br/>Outcome 2</td><td>2.1 Empowered new generation of justice advocates through skills development and dialogue on issues relating to rights, community cohesion, and conflict and dispute resolution</td><td>2.1.1 Number of youth accessing skills development activities through the action<br/>2.1.2 Number of young lawyers and justice actors benefitting from internship and/or mentoring activities</td><td>2.1.1 0<br/>(2024)<br/>2.1.2 0<br/>(2024)</td><td>1.1.1 TBD at contracting stage<br/>1.1.2 TBD at contracting stage</td><td>2.1.1 Progress reports, data extracted from online platforms developed<br/>2.1.2 Progress reports</td><td>The overall Myanmar context allows young people to feel safe and motivated enough to engage in skills building activities.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 2<br/>relating to<br/>Outcome 2</td><td>2.2 Increased public engagement on issues related to access to justice and increased access to legal information on individuals' rights, legal processes and avenues for access to justice, in particular for women, youth and the most vulnerable groups</td><td>2.2.1 Number of people reached through public campaigns on legal aid (disaggregated by sex and socio-economic status if feasible)<br/>2.2.2 Percentage of people reached by the programme who can recall key messages from legal awareness activities (disaggregated by sex and socio-economic status if feasible)<br/>2.2.3 Percentage of people reached by the programme aware of individual rights on key thematic areas focused on by the project (disaggregated by sex and socio-economic status if feasible)</td><td>2.2.1<br/>Average of 26.5 M annually (2020-2023)<br/>2.2.2 58% (2023)<br/>2.2.3 77% (2023)</td><td>2.2.1 Additional 12 M annually (2025-2027)<br/>2.2.2 65% (2027)<br/>2.2.3 80% (2027)</td><td>2.2.1 Activity reports, data extracted from social media<br/>2.2.2 Progress and monitoring report, surveys, independent evaluation<br/>2.2.3 Progress and monitoring report, surveys, independent evaluation</td><td>Partners are able to communicate safely through online and in-person campaigns. Knowledge lead to empowerment. Partners adopt participatory methods.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1557, 1109, 1690, 1135], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 24 of 32"}]