[{"bbox": [114, 83, 1622, 1143], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><th>Results</th><th>Results chain: Main expected results</th><th>Indicators</th><th>Baselines (values and years)</th><th>Targets (values and years)</th><th>Sources of data</th><th>Assumptions</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Impact</td><td>To advance gender equality and women's empowerment (GEWE) in Liberia.</td><td>1. Incidence of SGBV (disaggregated by gender and disability status)<br>2. % of girls and women aged 15-49 years who have undergone FGM/cutting, by age*<br>3. % of women aged 15-49 who make their own informed decisions regarding sexual relations, contraceptive use and reproductive health care (SDG 5.6.1)</td><td>1. Tbd in the inception phase<br>2. 38.2% (2019/2020)<br>3. Tbd in the inception phase</td><td>1. 20% reduction by the end of the programme<br>2. Tbd in the inception phase<br>3. Tbd in the inception phase</td><td>1. National level statistics<br>2. LDHS<br>3. One-stop centre and safe homes reports; Progress reports for the EU-funded intervention</td><td>Not applicable</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 1</td><td>Legislative and policy frameworks on all forms of violence against women and girls are in place, known, implemented and monitored by National and sub-national systems and institutions.</td><td>1.1 # of new and/or strengthened laws and/or policies on ending VAWG and/or gender equality and non-discrimination developed that respond to the rights of women and girls facing intersecting and multiple forms of discrimination and are in line with international HR standards, within the last year (1.1.1)<br>1.2 % of referred cases of gender-based and sexual violence against women and children that are investigated and sentenced (FPI RF)<br>1.3 % increase in government budget allocated to address VAWG/HPs</td><td>1.1 1 Domestic Violence Law<br>1.2 Tbd in the inception phase<br>1.3 Tbd in the inception phase</td><td>1.1 5 laws on GEWE passed or amended, incl. FGM criminalisation)<br>1.2 Tbd in the inception phase<br>1.3 Tbd in the inception phase</td><td>1.1 Official Gazette<br>1.2 Reports from special Courts E, SGBV task force, MoGCSP, MoJ<br>1.3 Liberia's annual budget reports; Ministries Agencies and Commissions reports</td><td>There is political will to pass and amend laws on SGBV despite parliamentary and presidential elections in 2023 and potential changes in the civil service; the institutional memory on SGBV is maintained.</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 2</td><td>Gender equitable social norms, attitudes and behaviours change at community and individual levels to prevent violence against women and girls and harmful practices, including as a result of women's economic</td><td>2.1 # of women who have become entrepreneurs under VSLAs framework (disaggregated by age)<br>2.2 % of people who think it is justifiable for a man to (subject) beat his wife/intimate partner (to violence), by sex and age<br>2.3 Proportion of people who think it is justifiable to subject a woman or</td><td>2.1 Tbd in inception phase<br>2.2 Tbd in inception phase<br>2.3 Tbd in inception phase<br>2.4 Tbd in inception phase</td><td>2.1 Tbd in inception phase<br>2.2 Tbd in inception phase<br>2.3 Tbd in inception phase<br>2.4 Tbd in inception phase</td><td>2.2 Progress reports for the EU-funded intervention<br>2.3 LDHS; national surveys<br>2.4 LDHS; national surveys<br>2.5 LDHS; national surveys</td><td>There is a progressive change in attitude and perceptions on gender and SGBV.</td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1489, 1148, 1614, 1172], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 15 of 27"}]