Chemonics was joined by a diverse group of 40 local changemakers, partners, and project staff representing over 20 countries to discuss best practices for promoting locally led approaches to conflict-aware development and peacebuilding in fragile and conflict-affected states.
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Local leaders discussed how international aid agencies and implementing organizations can best support local organizations to deliver their own vision for success and elevate local ownership and sustainability of results.
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The purpose of this research is to inform the work of USAID and contractors on PEA as a tool for TWP to increase development programs’ impact.
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From November 30 - December 1, 2022, Chemonics convened key stakeholders across sectors to raise awareness of the human cost of corruption, share challenges and best practices to overcome corruption, and identify opportunities for further collaboration and research.
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Chemonics and the Pulte Institute for Global Development hosted a webinar to discuss the launch of a jointly developed policy brief, exploring recommendations for securing women’s rights and roles in Afghan governance.
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This 2018 report identifies key barriers to women’s participation in the Afghan civil service and demonstrates the progress of government institutions over time as they have realized their commitment to gender empowerment and equity.
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This 2016 report analyzes the obstacles that limit women from working within the government, such as policy, regulations, culture, and adequate infrastructure. Further, it provides recommendations for establishing equitable work environments for women by integrating the perspectives of female and male government employees, students, and representatives of civil society organizations
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To support the PROMOTE: Women in Government project objectives, this partnership assessment was conducted to evaluate the mandate, political will, capacity, resources, system and processes of the potential government partners from the Afghan ministries and provide recommendations based on findings.
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To support the PROMOTE: Women in Government objectives, the project conducted a gender analysis to analyze the status of men and women as related to project activities and how local gender norms will shape project design and implementation, and opportunities for male engagement.
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Indonesia Program Representasi was a five-year project democracy and governance program that connected people, experts, and policymakers to improve public policies and representation.
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The Changes for Justice Project was based on USAID efforts to support the bureaucratic reform processes of the Indonesian Supreme Court and the Attorney General’s Office. The project was designed to sustain earlier reforms, compare experiences, and improve management within judicial and prosecutorial systems.
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