[{"bbox": [108, 152, 1134, 233], "category": "Text", "text": "associations/groups in agriculture sector (under output 1.1); incubator/accelerator and business development services tailored to women entrepreneurs, including training, scholarships and coaching (output 1.2); and development of specific green financing instruments in favour of women (output 1.3)."}, {"bbox": [108, 243, 1134, 352], "category": "Text", "text": "The Action: will contribute to SDG 5 (gender equality) and the specific objectives of the Country Level Implementation Plan (CLIP) of the Gender Action Plan (GAP) III for Mozambique, in particular, to the thematic areas \"Promoting economic and social rights and empowering girls and women\" and \"Addressing the challenges and harnessing the opportunities offered by the green transition and the digital transformation\"."}, {"bbox": [108, 363, 255, 391], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Human Rights"}, {"bbox": [108, 402, 1134, 643], "category": "Text", "text": "The Action's strategy embeds the five principles of the human rights-based approach. It increases transparency and accountability of the financing system, improving and facilitating access to credit through tailored-made instruments and products accessible to the farmers and SMEs on commercial banking. It safeguards the respect of human rights on what relates access to natural resources, land, right to food and to water, human development opportunities and access to information, especially for youth and women, this will include strengthening the capacities of duty bearers to ensure accountability to respect, promote and fulfil human rights. It also increases participation of the target groups in decision-making fora, with a non-discriminatory approach for the engagement of vulnerable population and their communities, normally excluded from socioeconomic development (persons living in poverty, persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples, persons belonging to ethnic minorities)."}, {"bbox": [108, 654, 206, 681], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Disability"}, {"bbox": [108, 692, 1134, 852], "category": "Text", "text": "As per OECD Disability DAC codes identified in section 1.1, this action is labelled as D1. Efforts will be made to facilitate the participation of people with disabilities in the intervention's activities, especially for youth and women with disabilities. Positive discriminating criteria will be adopted for the selection of beneficiaries whenever the typology of the activity allows for the involvement of people with disabilities, namely on training, employment opportunities, skills development, adapted tools and machineries, participatory mechanisms, amongst others."}, {"bbox": [108, 863, 354, 891], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Reduction of inequalities"}, {"bbox": [108, 902, 1134, 1090], "category": "Text", "text": "Mozambique is characterised by high asymmetries between urban and rural areas as well as between north/centre regions and the south. Opportunities for socioeconomic development, especially for youth and women in terms of access to quality education, training and advisory services, incubator/accelerator mechanisms, employment, credit lines etc., are limited in rural remote areas, increasing their marginalisation and vulnerability. The Action addresses the needs of these disadvantaged groups, creating human development opportunities, facilitating access to quality and affordable inputs and techniques, to vocational training, to technical assistance and business development services which can support them to access to green jobs or for their self-employment."}, {"bbox": [108, 1101, 222, 1129], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Democracy"}, {"bbox": [108, 1140, 1134, 1248], "category": "Text", "text": "The involvement of local public authorities and the enhancement of participatory mechanisms at subnational landscape level – aligned with and contributing to the ongoing decentralisation process – are elements that support and enhance democracy, promoting participation in local planning and in the management of natural resources, including co-management of conservation areas."}, {"bbox": [108, 1259, 499, 1287], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Conflict sensitivity, peace and resilience"}, {"bbox": [108, 1298, 1134, 1485], "category": "Text", "text": "The establishment of public/private partnership, as well as promoting linkage between leading private operators and farmer and their communities, as well as participatory planning, are conducive for reducing potential conflict on the access to and management of natural resources – in a way that contributes to building peace and harmonious co-existence. Human-animal conflicts will be also taken into account in a way that development does not impact on biodiversity, especially wildlife. The support to nature positive value-chains also contributes to reduce vulnerability of local population/communities to economic shocks and to increase their readiness and resilience to (re-occurring) extreme weather events."}, {"bbox": [108, 1496, 347, 1522], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## Disaster Risk Reduction"}, {"bbox": [108, 1533, 1134, 1643], "category": "Text", "text": "Considering Mozambique very high proneness to natural shocks, especially in the regions covered by this Action, all efforts towards reducing risks, increasing preparedness, and adopting mitigation measures will be addressed in its further design and implementation (including insurance schemes). This refers to a proper territorial planning, to integrated water resources management to reduce floods risks, to soil and water management and"}, {"bbox": [1027, 1681, 1143, 1706], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 11 of 26"}]