[{"bbox": [71, 48, 1689, 1119], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><th>Results</th><th>Results chain (@):<br>Main expected results (maximum 10)</th><th>Indicators (@):<br>(at least one indicator per expected result)</th><th>Baselines<br>(values and years)</th><th>Targets<br>(values and years)</th><th>Sources of data</th><th>Assumptions</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Impact</td><td>Improved urban sustainability and prosperity for all</td><td>1. GERF 1.23/ SDG 1.1.1 - Proportion of the population living below the international poverty line in the targeted cities, disaggregated by sex, age and disability<br>2. Number of residents in Outcome 2 project areas impacted by flood (disaggregated by sex and disability)</td><td>1. To be drawn from baseline studies by sustainable cities phase 1<br>2. 20,000 inhabitants</td><td>1. To be drawn from baseline studies<br>2. 0</td><td>1. Household survey for baseline and end line<br>2. NADMO and Tamale Metro Assembly (TaMA)</td><td>Not applicable</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 1</td><td>1. Increase sustainable, equitable and inclusive access to sanitation and hygiene services through enhanced local capacity, private sector development and employment, with a specific focus on women in all their diversity and most marginalised groups in Wa, Bolgatanga, Tamale, Nalerigu, Damongo and Yendi</td><td>1.1 Proportion of population using safely managed sanitation services disaggregated by sex and disability<br>1.2 Number of additional jobs created in WASH business in target urban areas (disaggregated by sex of the job holder)<br>1.3 Number of additional climate resilient toilets built in the targeted MMAs with direct support from the project<br>1.4 Number of people benefitting from improved sanitation services in urban areas, disaggregated by sex and age</td><td>1.1-23 %<br>1.2-0<br>1.3-0<br>1.4-0</td><td>1.1-45 %<br>1.2- total: 300 / Women: 50<br>1.3-42 000<br>1.4-200 000</td><td>1.1 UNICEF reports<br>1.2 UNICEF reports<br>1.3 UNICEF reports<br>1.4 UNICEF reports</td><td>Local bodies maintaining the same engagement toward sanitation and understanding the long-term benefit of investing time and resources in sanitation, private sector and inclusivity</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 2</td><td>2. Strengthened urban resilience to adapt to risks of climate change in Tamale particularly</td><td>2.1. Number of people benefiting from an improved living environment that takes into account the effects of climate change in Tamale (disaggregated by sex, age and disability)<br>2.2. Number of additional jobs / income generating activities linked to climate change activities created in Tamale<sup>21</sup></td><td>2.1.0<br>2.2.0</td><td>2.1. 20 000 Inhabitants<br>2.2. To be reported at the end of the project</td><td>2.1 AFD reports<br>2.2 AFD reports</td><td>Local bodies maintaining the same engagement toward climate change and understanding the long-term benefit of investing time and</td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1567, 1134, 1689, 1158], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 19 of 30"}]