[{"bbox": [114, 127, 1613, 1030], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Outcome 1</td><td>1: The institutional and regulatory frameworks for the implementation of the national Circular Economy Roadmap and Action Plan are improved.</td><td>1.1: Number of established and operational coordination mechanisms between stakeholders of specific value chains (notably: sufficiently budgeted, staffed, SOPs applied, etc.)<br/>1.2: Number of beneficiaries applying CE practices with EU support (GERF 2.6) (disaggregated by stakeholder group, gender, age, income level, ethnicity, disability, area of residence</td><td>1.2: 0 (2024)<br/>1.3: 0 (2024)</td><td>4: 33 (2029)<sup>52</sup><br/>1.1: 1 (2029)<br/>Note: Coordination mechanism on CE and better waste management in the built environment value chain<br/>1.2: 100<sup>53</sup> (2029) with a minimum of 20% women-led MSMEs, NGOs, academe and municipalities)<br/>Note: Due to mainstreaming of CE principles in innovation support mechanisms</td><td>1.1: idem<br/>1.2: Grant awards; incentives granted (e.g., training schemes, tax incentives, etc.)</td><td>An inclusive circular economy concept is applied that gives preference for changes upstream of the value chain, over recycling or waste treatment. Businesses, and particularly MSMEs apply for CE innovation support mechanisms<br/>Synergies and complementarities with EU MS (AFD, DEG, ADEME) and other development partners</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 2</td><td>2: The effectiveness of circular economy initiatives within the built environment value chain, prioritising women entrepreneurs in the circular economy is increased</td><td>2.1: Number of beneficiaries applying CE practices with EU support (GERF 2.6)** (disaggregated by stakeholder group, gender, by sex, age, income level, ethnicity, disability, area of residence; with a minimum of 30%<sup>54</sup> women-led MSMEs, NGOs, academe, municipalities)</td><td>2.1: 0 (2024)<br/>2.2: 0% (2024)<br/>2.3: 0 (2024)<br/>2.4: TBD during inception phase (2024)<br/>2.5: 0 (2024)</td><td>2.1: 300 (2029)<br/>Note: Due to demonstration initiatives and outreach to beneficiaries by intermediaries (NSIF, incubators, business membership organisations, etc.)<br/>2.2: 5 (2029)<br/>Note: (1) CE Financing Hub; (2) circular public</td><td>2.1: Progress reports for the EU funded intervention<br/>2.2: (Draft) Policies<br/>2.3: Progress reports for the EU funded intervention<br/>2.5 Progress reports of the EU-funded intervention</td><td>Continued willingness of public and private actors to communicate and collaborate</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [114, 1066, 1613, 1106], "category": "Footnote", "text": "52 The Gini index measures the extent to which the distribution of income or consumption among individuals or households within an economy deviates from a perfectly equal distribution. A Gini index of 0 represents perfect equality, while an index of 100 implies perfect inequality. 33 is comparable to both Greece and Luxembourg in 2021."}, {"bbox": [114, 1105, 802, 1125], "category": "Footnote", "text": "53 Estimating an average outreach of 33-34 companies per year, and no such activity in the first year."}, {"bbox": [114, 1124, 923, 1144], "category": "Footnote", "text": "54 Reflecting a pro-women policy of selecting demoanstrative projects and the possibility for cross-sectoral fertilisation."}, {"bbox": [1489, 1148, 1613, 1172], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 27 of 38"}]