[{"bbox": [72, 72, 1116, 174], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>agenda of the Government and civil society</td><td>Interamerican Human Rights Court<sup>22</sup>. Advocacy on the relevance of the care economy and its implications for economic and social development.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [81, 221, 1103, 276], "category": "Section-header", "text": "### Specific Objective 3: Increase women's, children's and LGBTIQ+ people's access to information and justice for the full exercise of their rights"}, {"bbox": [72, 288, 1116, 850], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Reluctance from the authorities to implement the pilot experience of a strengthened judicial counsellors model in Cusco (jealousy from other districts and/or fear of negative impact on model of other regions)</td><td>L-M</td><td>Selection of the pilot experience in Cusco agreed at the highest level of authorities of the Judiciary at national and local level, and with the local government. EU pledge to advocate to MEF for the need to properly allocate financial resources to this initiative in all regions where it is functioning and also for its replication and expansion to all regions of the country.</td></tr><tr><td>Difficulties to roll out the pilot model due to weak capacity of the local partner</td><td>M</td><td>Local CSO to receive technical assistance from the implementing partner to overcome potential weaknesses. Pledge of the local and national authorities to support the partners in their efforts to strengthen the counsellors model in Cusco.</td></tr><tr><td>High rotation of judicial counsellors in the Cusco region</td><td>M-L</td><td>The pilot experience would precisely offer incentives to the women taking part of the service to guarantee their retention: offer of trainings, official accreditation, opportunities for internships, coverage of expenditures related to their participation in itinerary justice fairs, community information sessions and cases follow-up, engagement in local and regional networks.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [81, 852, 1103, 879], "category": "Text", "text": "**Assumptions:** Gender equality and the fight against GBV remain a topic of interest for the Peruvian authorities."}, {"bbox": [81, 897, 242, 922], "category": "Section-header", "text": "**Lessons Learnt:**"}, {"bbox": [81, 923, 1103, 1029], "category": "Text", "text": "Several lessons have been identified during the implementation of EU Decision LA/2020/041-767 \"Violence against women: strengthening prevention and justice\" (executed by AECID and GIZ) of which this proposed Action is a continuation of. Diverse aspects were also raised by the ROM to that programme (March/April 2024) that serve as guidelines for this Action:"}, {"bbox": [81, 1030, 1103, 1082], "category": "List-item", "text": "- Importance of generating evidence-based data and concrete pilot experiences adapted to the capacities and needs of the target groups and beneficiaries."}, {"bbox": [81, 1083, 971, 1108], "category": "List-item", "text": "- Proper links shall be established with the SDGs, GAP III and EURF indicators (contract level)."}, {"bbox": [81, 1109, 1103, 1189], "category": "List-item", "text": "- To counterweight the Government's approach to GBV by offering services to victims, important to continue stressing the relevance of preventive measures addressing the root causes of violence and supporting a shift in gender stereotypes."}, {"bbox": [81, 1190, 1103, 1268], "category": "List-item", "text": "- The justice counsellors, not having resources to participate in trainings or itinerant justice services, are limited in their possibilities to reach vulnerable populations in remote rural areas, and even maintain their voluntary work long-term."}, {"bbox": [81, 1269, 1103, 1321], "category": "List-item", "text": "- Technological solutions should be designed adapted to rural women without Internet access. Accessibility shall be taken into account also to effectively reach populations with disabilities."}, {"bbox": [81, 1322, 1103, 1374], "category": "List-item", "text": "- Need to address and make visible the violence experienced by the LGTBIQ+ populations and other marginalised groups."}, {"bbox": [72, 1428, 382, 1459], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 3.5 The Intervention Logic"}, {"bbox": [81, 1500, 1119, 1606], "category": "Text", "text": "The underlying intervention logic for this action is based on the recognition that gender inequality sets the underlying context for gender discrimination and GBV at the time that it perpetuates them. Evidence suggests, that gender inequalities increase the risk of acts of violence against women, children and LGBTIQ+ people. Evidence also shows that multi-actor and multi-level interventions by the government, State institutions and civil"}, {"bbox": [72, 1637, 689, 1662], "category": "Footnote", "text": "22 CNDDHH, Oxfam, Mov. Manuela Ramos, Flora Tristán and DEMUS."}, {"bbox": [1007, 1664, 1129, 1689], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 14 of 24"}]