The Rationale and Framework For Defining Trust In Development And Governance Programming
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Chemonics’ Democracy and Governance Practice analyzed information from five Chemonics-implemented USAID projects on how global colleagues understand and operationalize people-centered justice (PCJ) in different contexts.
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USAID, in partnership with the government of Rwanda, designed the Duteze Imbere Ubutabera activity to support Rwanda’s justice sector in achieving their shared vision for increased and improved services for all Rwandans.
Resource - Project Report
The Security Sector Governance final report summarizes the achievements and outcomes of the six-year program and links the reader to related resources.
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This final report examines the Ghana Case Tracking System Activity and how it supported the Government of Ghana in implementing CTS to investigate and prosecute criminal cases.
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Heather Goldsmith was formerly the human rights advisor for the Asia Business Unit.
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Access to justice is a crucial factor for Rwanda in combating poverty, promoting peaceful resolution of disputes, and enhancing the rule of law.
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Better coordination between justice sector institutions in Ghana is needed to reduce delays in prosecution. A case tracking system is making a difference.
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Sharon Van Pelt is the former lead for Chemonics’ Democracy and Governance Practice.
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David Vaughn is an attorney with more than 20 years of experience in designing, implementing, and evaluating legal and judicial reform projects throughout Europe and Eurasia, Africa, and Latin America. He acted as rule of law…
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Following a rocky marriage, Neema went to Women in Law and Development in Africa, a grantee of USAID’s Pamoia Twajenga project. With their legal assistance, Neema was able to claim her freedom and regain custody of her children.
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